Baseus Brand Store via Amazon has Baseus Bass BP1 Pro ANC Wireless Earbuds (Various Colors) for $27.99 - $8.40 w/ promo code X6F6U5M6 = $19.59. Shipping is free with Prime or orders $35+.
Thanks to Staff Member Skillful_Pickle for sharing this deal.
The Baseus Bass BP1 Pro noise cancelling earbuds react instantly with up to 4 real-time noise sensors, recognizing 4 kHz of wideband noise and reducing it by up to -50dB. Adaptive hybrid ANC delivers deep noise cancellation with all-day comfort. Choose from 5 ANC modes in the Baseus App for personalized quiet anywhere you go
Experience deep bass and crisp highs at any volume with exclusive volume-adaptive Active EQ technology. Whether you prefer SuperBass for rich, powerful beats or SuperBalance for detailed clarity, Bass BP1 Pro adaptive noise cancelling wireless earbuds deliver truly balanced sound, tailored to your style
Certified Hi-Res and equipped with LDAC codec, Bass BP1 Pro noise cancelling bluetooth earbuds transmit 3x the audio details for stunning, lossless Hi-Fi sound. Hear every note, every nuance, just as the artist intended
Built to keep up with your active lifestyle, Bass BP1 Pro noise cancelling ear buds are IP55 rated to resist dust, water, sweat, and splashes.
Enjoy up to 12 hours of playtime on a single charge and 55 hours with the case (ANC off), or 7 hours per charge and 36 hours total (ANC on).
Refer to this previous Frontpage Deal in July and see the original post for additional details and give the WIKI and forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
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Rating of 4.4 stars overall from over 300 customer reviews.
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Baseus Brand Store via Amazon has Baseus Bass BP1 Pro ANC Wireless Earbuds (Various Colors) for $27.99 - $8.40 w/ promo code X6F6U5M6 = $19.59. Shipping is free with Prime or orders $35+.
Thanks to Staff Member Skillful_Pickle for sharing this deal.
The Baseus Bass BP1 Pro noise cancelling earbuds react instantly with up to 4 real-time noise sensors, recognizing 4 kHz of wideband noise and reducing it by up to -50dB. Adaptive hybrid ANC delivers deep noise cancellation with all-day comfort. Choose from 5 ANC modes in the Baseus App for personalized quiet anywhere you go
Experience deep bass and crisp highs at any volume with exclusive volume-adaptive Active EQ technology. Whether you prefer SuperBass for rich, powerful beats or SuperBalance for detailed clarity, Bass BP1 Pro adaptive noise cancelling wireless earbuds deliver truly balanced sound, tailored to your style
Certified Hi-Res and equipped with LDAC codec, Bass BP1 Pro noise cancelling bluetooth earbuds transmit 3x the audio details for stunning, lossless Hi-Fi sound. Hear every note, every nuance, just as the artist intended
Built to keep up with your active lifestyle, Bass BP1 Pro noise cancelling ear buds are IP55 rated to resist dust, water, sweat, and splashes.
Enjoy up to 12 hours of playtime on a single charge and 55 hours with the case (ANC off), or 7 hours per charge and 36 hours total (ANC on).
Refer to this previous Frontpage Deal in July and see the original post for additional details and give the WIKI and forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
About this Product:
Rating of 4.4 stars overall from over 300 customer reviews.
About this Store:
Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
Model: Baseus Bass BP1 Pro Noise Cancelling Wireless Earbuds, Real-Time Adaptive Noise Cancelling, Adaptive Active EQ, LDAC Hi-Res Sound, 6-Mic AI Clear Calls, 55H Playtime, IP55 Waterproof, Bluetooth 6.0
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I bought these during a previous sale, and I think I paid $23. I echo what other folks have said. For the price, they're pretty good! I have one set for my gym bag and another for my office. Through the app you can enable various modes (e.g., transparency or noise cancelation) as well as sound profiles.
When I put on noise cancelation and the music profile, it drowns out most background noise at the gym. I really cannot complain.
I bought these to replace a set of Bose QuietComfort earbuds that randomly just stopped pairing. 100%, the Bose set is better, but it cost 5-10x as much (I can assure you that they are not 5-10x better).
If you need a set of ear buds and these fit your budget (or maybe even if you were planning to spend a bit more), you can't go wrong here.
Bought these on a whim on sale a few weeks back to see how bad / good they were. They certainly arnt wf-100xm5s but they are pretty amazing for the price. They can absolutely churn out the bass, which is fun if you listen to that kind if music. Overall they sound pretty good if not a bit unrefined imo. Excellent battery life. I like to use them when gaming on my pc as well because they give my ears a break from the pressure and heat of regular earcups. There is a switch in the app to put them in low latency mode. Noise canceling is surprisingly decent at the gym, at home to drown out fans, etc. I find them very comfortable with the medium / large tips.
But seriously, its nice to have a comfortable, anc pair of earbuds that actually sound pretty good and are fun for a price where I wont be sad if I lose them or something terrible happens to them lol. Impressed with these and most of the baseus products ive bought have punched above their weight quality and feature wise.
Last edited by DeejayMesh August 27, 2025 at 10:10 PM.
Bought these on a whim on sale a few weeks back to see how bad / good they were. They certainly arnt wf-100xm5s but they are pretty amazing for the price. They can absolutely churn out the bass, which is fun if you listen to that kind if music. Overall they sound pretty good if not a bit unrefined imo. Excellent battery life. I like to use them when gaming on my pc as well because they give my ears a break from the pressure and heat. There is a switch in the app to put them in low latency mode. Noise canceling is surprisingly decent at the gym, at home to drown out fans, etc. I find them very comfortable with the medium / large tips.
I have the precursor to use and use them for professional work calls and listening to music and cannot imagine a better set of earbuds for the money. They're not crap and of course they do not compare to $100 pairs but I consider them a fine deal for the money
How is the sound leakage? I really liked the Baseus Bowie that I bought a year ago, and would definitely like to buy this before Tariffs start ruining everything.
I've had the MA10, 10 pro, and these. Of the 3 I like the MA10 the most. Best battery, and sound was better to me, even though the specs say this is an upgrade. and the noise cancelling was better as I hear a lot more traffic with these. 10 pro was just an MA10 with a smaller case, and thus less battery. This has an even smaller case than the pro, and about the same battery life.
That said, to compare with cheap, similiarly priced buds, I have a tozo and soundcore too. This beats those two. The only expensive buds I've had to compare them, are the LG tone from a few years back when they were new. I liked them a lot, but they had different issues. Namely the bud falling apart around the 1 year mark due to the glue they used dissolving or something, that they denied but complaints were numerous. Since those were technically a few generations older than this, I would use the LG over these if they hadn't fallen apart in my ear. But these aren't bad at all, exceptional for the price.
Oh some case issues too. But that seems to be an issue for many cases. Frequent enough, they don't always go into place quite right and don't get recharged, sometimes staying connected with your phone, sometimes not. Happened a couple days ago on my last trip. Put them in to go workout in the fitness room, and before I made it to the hotel elevators I got the low battery beep in my right bud. Opened the app and it was about dead. Left was about half charged. Case still had battery left too, which can be seen in the app. Useful, but made in China, so yea.
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When I put on noise cancelation and the music profile, it drowns out most background noise at the gym. I really cannot complain.
I bought these to replace a set of Bose QuietComfort earbuds that randomly just stopped pairing. 100%, the Bose set is better, but it cost 5-10x as much (I can assure you that they are not 5-10x better).
If you need a set of ear buds and these fit your budget (or maybe even if you were planning to spend a bit more), you can't go wrong here.
But seriously, its nice to have a comfortable, anc pair of earbuds that actually sound pretty good and are fun for a price where I wont be sad if I lose them or something terrible happens to them lol. Impressed with these and most of the baseus products ive bought have punched above their weight quality and feature wise.
Im not sure, I dont talk on the phone much. I will make some calls tonight and ask how I sound.
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That said, to compare with cheap, similiarly priced buds, I have a tozo and soundcore too. This beats those two. The only expensive buds I've had to compare them, are the LG tone from a few years back when they were new. I liked them a lot, but they had different issues. Namely the bud falling apart around the 1 year mark due to the glue they used dissolving or something, that they denied but complaints were numerous. Since those were technically a few generations older than this, I would use the LG over these if they hadn't fallen apart in my ear. But these aren't bad at all, exceptional for the price.
Oh some case issues too. But that seems to be an issue for many cases. Frequent enough, they don't always go into place quite right and don't get recharged, sometimes staying connected with your phone, sometimes not. Happened a couple days ago on my last trip. Put them in to go workout in the fitness room, and before I made it to the hotel elevators I got the low battery beep in my right bud. Opened the app and it was about dead. Left was about half charged. Case still had battery left too, which can be seen in the app. Useful, but made in China, so yea.
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