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Bowers & Wilkins isn't a brand you typically associate with budget audio gear. The company is better known for premium speakers and high-end headphones, which makes Woot's current sub-$100 deal on the Pi6 stand out. These wireless earbuds are down to $99.99 from their usual $249 price (the lowest price on record, according to price trackers). This deal is expected to remain available for the next three weeks or until inventory runs out, with Prime members getting free shipping while everyone else pays a $6 shipping fee.
These IP54-rated earbuds support SBC, AAC, aptX Adaptive, and aptX Classic codecs, giving compatible devices access to higher-quality wireless audio than many mainstream earbuds offer. The result is a sound signature that feels detailed and balanced—vocals come through clearly, instruments have room to breathe, and the overall presentation feels more spacious than what you'd typically get from similarly priced wireless earbuds. Its 12mm drivers help deliver that experience, and they're backed by active noise cancellation that does a respectable job of reducing background distractions in offices, on public transit, or in busy cafes.
The earbuds are also surprisingly comfortable—despite lacking stabilizing hooks or fins, they stay secure enough for workouts and runs, while remaining light enough for longer listening sessions. Battery life is another plus, with up to eight hours of playback from the earbuds and roughly 24 additional hours from the charging case. That said, the Pi6 has no Spatial Audio support, no built-in feature for locating misplaced earbuds, and the companion app can occasionally feel rough around the edges. Those omissions are easier to accept at $99 than they are at $249, but they're worth knowing about before you buy.
Source: Lifehacker