frontpageDesertGardener | Staff posted Sep 03, 2025 07:21 PM
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frontpageDesertGardener | Staff posted Sep 03, 2025 07:21 PM
Baseus Bass 35 Max Foldable Wireless Bluetooth Headphones
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It's hard to recommend either, even at these prices.
I didn't have real high hopes, but these are just not good headphones in any way that you look at them.
The only positive is that the ANC on the H1 pro is decent. Sound quality on both models is terrible.
P.s. Zero bass from the Bass 35
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It's hard to recommend either, even at these prices.
I didn't have real high hopes, but these are just not good headphones in any way that you look at them.
The only positive is that the ANC on the H1 pro is decent. Sound quality on both models is terrible.
P.s. Zero bass from the Bass 35
Should be an upgrade, or at least a nice alternative to earbuds. Well worth the chance at this price.
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It's hard to recommend either, even at these prices.
I didn't have real high hopes, but these are just not good headphones in any way that you look at them.
The only positive is that the ANC on the H1 pro is decent. Sound quality on both models is terrible.
P.s. Zero bass from the Bass 35
Would you recommend any alternatives around this price?
Thanks for the detailed reply!
I definitely understand that there likely isn't anything at the ~$20 range, but was open to something perhaps in the $20-40 range. This would just be for listening to YouTube/Podcasts around the house, in the garage, and near bedtime - so not for anything important. I also don't particularly care for ANC for my use case.
I agree with the comment of putting the money towards something of better quality that would last longer. This goes doubly so for anything you depend on daily, especially if it's involved in how you earn your living. I see this a lot for low-end laptops, for example, where spending ~20-30% more can get you a model that is 50-100% better in performance.
At the same time, it helps to know of certain products that are good benchmarks for a "quality floor" and/or are "fit for purpose". Because it's all too easy to end up shopping for items that are several times your original price range, when you were just looking for something that was secondary or "nice to have".
As we're nearing Black Friday and the shopping season, there are bound to be similar offerings.
It's hard to recommend either, even at these prices.
I didn't have real high hopes, but these are just not good headphones in any way that you look at them.
The only positive is that the ANC on the H1 pro is decent. Sound quality on both models is terrible.
P.s. Zero bass from the Bass 35
What exactly makes the sound quality terrible in your opinion, for the $20 H1 Pro? Poor soundstage? Frequency response? Is the audio too tinny, like the treble output is far too high or produces sibilant sounds? Is it overly bassy, too the point of drowning out the midrange such as vocals and instruments and treble? I read in another comment that you said it sounds 'flat'. Could you please elaborate on what you mean by it sounding flat? Does that just mean balanced frequency output without emphasizing bass, midrange or treble, or something else?
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