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Win a pair of Bowers & Wilkins’ Pi6 earbuds

In partnership with Bowers & Wilkins

Bowers & Wilkins, the acclaimed sound specialists are giving away five pairs of their Pi6 True Wireless earbuds – find out how you can win one below.

Bowers & Wilkins was founded in 1966 and has been at the forefront of high-performance audio technology ever since. The innovative company is behind a range of precision loudspeakers, which are also used in leading professional recording studios such as Abbey Road, and headphones – as well as performance car audio (including McLaren, Aston Martin, BMW, Polestar and Volvo) – and has won countless awards in their “unwavering pursuit of the best possible sound and an unsurpassable music listening experience”.

Last August, Bowers & Wilkins announced the Pi6 True Wireless earbuds. The lightweight bit of kit draws from the same world-class tech that made Bowers & Wilkins’ previous headphones so popular, but delivers the same impeccable audio and voice clarity in a new, highly portable form.

Bowers & Wilkins’ Pi6 earbuds

As well as making your favourite tunes sound brilliant, they have Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) which uses powerful noise suppression technology, allowing you to take calls anywhere (no matter how busy the surroundings). Each Pi6 earbud features three microphones to ensure crystal clear call quality. The battery of the earbuds will last for up to eight hours from a single charge, while a quick-charging carry case supports a further 16 hours of listening.

The Pi6 True Wireless earbuds come in one of four stylish finishes, with four different ear tip sizes included to provide maximum comfort and fit. You can buy a pair now here but Bowers & Wilkins are also giving away five pairs to NME readers.

To enter, simply answer the question correctly in the form below. One entry is allowed per person and products are not to be resold. Full terms and conditions in the form below. Entries close July 23 at 11.59pm.

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