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Bowers & Wilkins Pi8 Feature Qualcomm aptX Adaptive Bluetooth Codec

The Bowers & Wilkins Pi8 earbuds are one of the brand's latest products engineers with over-ear headphones as the inspiration to provide listeners with a new level of lightweight immersion. The earbuds are constructed with 12mm drivers made with the brand's Carbon Cone technology, which works with the dedicated digital signal processing (DSP) as well as digital-to-analog conversion (DAC) and amplification when connected to analog devices. The headphones are rated to provide up to 6.5-hours of listening time per charge with an additional 13.5-hours from the charging case for a total of 20-hours of listening time.

The Bowers & Wilkins Pi8 earbuds also feature Qualcomm's aptX Adaptive Bluetooth code for supporting hi-res audio experiences up to 24-bit./96kHz when used with a compatible smartphone.
Trend Themes
1. Over-ear-influenced Earbuds - Adopting design elements from over-ear headphones, these earbuds cater to audiophiles seeking a balance of portability and immersive sound.
2. Advanced Sound Processing - The integration of digital signal processing (DSP) and analog conversion technologies in earbuds underscores a push towards studio-quality audio in compact devices.
3. Extended Battery Life in Earbuds - Offering up to 20 hours of combined listening time with the case demonstrates significant advancements in battery efficiency for portable audio devices.
Industry Implications
1. Consumer Electronics - High-quality in-ear headphones like the Pi8 are setting new standards for lightweight, immersive audio experiences.
2. Audio Technology - Innovations in digital signal processing and high-resolution codecs enhance the listening experience and push the boundaries of what's possible in small audio devices.
3. Wireless Technology - The adoption of advanced Bluetooth codecs in earbuds reveals the growing demand for seamless, high-fidelity wireless audio solutions in the market.

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