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frontpageSkillful_Pickle | Staff posted Aug 27, 2025 03:57 PM
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frontpageSkillful_Pickle | Staff posted Aug 27, 2025 03:57 PM
Prime Members: Baseus Bass BP1 Pro ANC Wireless Earbuds (Various Colors)
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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.
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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That being said, the Baseus BP1 to me is amazing. This Slickdeal is $20, and once you install their app, you get ANC and transparency modes. I've never had ear buds with actual bass (not as great as a wired headset with large drivers, but much more kick than i've ever had on ear buds before). It has multiple mics, and the $20 price tag means I don't have to be too attached to them.
If you're comparing them to the Air Pods Pro, why not just fork over the $20 and give them a try? The worst thing that can happen is you return them to Amazon.
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Sound quality is very good for $20. I've had $50 pairs from AKG and Samsung in the past that I like better than this, so do you do get what you pay for to some degree. Bass is good so if your definition of good sound quality is punchy, boomy bass you're going to be very happy, with these. They respond ok to EQ but using EQ seems to cut volume output by a lot. I had to turn the bass down by a lot for my tastes, but that's fair, bass is in the name. Vocals aren't as great as other earbuds I've had. No sparkle and I can't EQ it to help. Still for $20 it's good, I'm just saying that I read a lot of sky high praise for these and wanted to bring it back down to Earth a bit.
The noise canceling is pretty pathetic. I'll give an example for an air conditioner noise. It does reduce mid frequencies, but then it lets higher pitch whines through completely. The result is the more annoying high pitch noise is more accentuated than before. It's also extremely vulnerable to wind, so expect to get your ears blasted if you're not indoors. The transparency mode is good enough except for the wind vulnerability, so it also works only indoors. It's bad enough that I'll basically consider that noise canceling does not exist.
Microphone quality is not great, unacceptable if you're using it as your main call headphones, but works in a pinch. I ran into a bug with these where an incoming call from Slack would ring forever, even if picked up or declined. Had to chuck the earbuds back into the case to get it to stop. Not sure if that happens every call yet or just that one. Hope that gets worked out eventually.
Connection seems stable, and multi point is VERY nice to have at this price point. USB C charging works and with PD chargers as well.
Touch controls are serviceable, single tap and hold down are reliable, but double and triple tap are flaky.
Wear detection doesn't exist on these.
Could work for a lot of people as a backup or gym pair. I'm considering keeping these for running use. They transmit some, but too much thud sound back up to your ears upon footfalls.
This beats my Anker soundcore life note 3 hands down. I hate my Ankers.
edit: I compared this further against better headphones ($150 sennheiser momentum 4s) and man it doesn't compare. Don't let anyone fool you into thinking Baseus will get you anywhere near excellent sound quality - it's merely great for the price. I've found classical to be the best EQ preset. Custom EQ does not ever satisfy.
Sound quality is 9/10 for me. I'm no audiophile though.
ANC is 3/10 for me. I barely notice a difference between ANC off and ANC on.
Microphone is a serviceable 5/10 but I wouldn't want to use it for work calls etc.
I wish there was in-ear detection.
I used the app to define the gestures to my liking (1 tap play/pause 2 taps next, etc.)
Again, for the price these are a steal. These will go in my work bag for occasional use.
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