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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The Airnora2 is a unique form factor in being much smaller than the others. And is orange which is either very good or very bad for your personal branding.
As you pointed out already, EA20 is not compatible with their app. Airnora is compatible. I had high hopes for BP1 but I like airnora more and its half the price.
As is the noise cancelling.
It's a shame that they don't have great battery life, in addition. And that I had to try a billion times to get the right ear bud to begin charging, at all. I was hoping that the problems would be lesser on the on-ear models, but it sounds like they actually have worse noise cancelling, and sound quality. But better battery life.
Was gonna pull the trigger on this but said I'd do it later, but then I saw this comment. I had never heard of this model and tbh $20 for ANC seemed too good to be true lol.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?
Threw them back on to get another listen. Take my feedback for what it is - just a random dude on slickdeals. The highs are way too punchy. Literally hurts my ears when cranked up... which I feel you need to do with these to get any output. I tried different EQs as well as a custom, but had a similar result. These are just very top-heavy, with no lows. I can't speak to any technical aspects, but I feel disconnected from the music with these. I jumped back and forth on the same track between these and my Bose headphones and certain instruments were completely missing or muted with these. Should these be comparable to $200 headphones? Absolutely not, but helps to explain what I'm getting at. The flatness comment comes from the feeling that you're FAR away from the music. It's not immersive. You sound like you have a lot more technical background and could be a better judge.
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