Baseus Brand Store via Amazon[amazon.com] has Baseus Bass BC1 Open Ear Earbuds on sale for $27.98 - $8.39 off when you apply promo code 8RPGU68K at checkout = $19.59. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on orders $35+.
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Baseus Brand Store via Amazon[amazon.com] has Baseus Bass BC1 Open Ear Earbuds on sale for $27.98 - $8.39 off when you apply promo code 8RPGU68K at checkout = $19.59. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on orders $35+.
Model: Baseus Bass BC1 Open Ear Earbuds Clip-On Headphones, Open-Ring Comfort with Tri-Curve Snug Clip, Powerful Sound with SuperBass, 4-Mic Clear Calls, IP55 Waterproof, 38H Playtime, Lightweight
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My general experience with these type of open ear buds is that you should ONLY buy them if you're A. wearing earbuds for a long time, and in-ear buds hurt your ears and you prioritize comfort over sound B. You prioritize hearing the world around you over whatever you're listening to through the ear buds.
If any part of you cares about the actual sound quality, you won't be satisfied compared to in-ear buds, even cheap ones.
I have a pair of Soundcore open ear buds that I use specifically for watching TV at night. Let's me hear all the information, but I'm still aware if one of my kids start sleepwalking and I have to help them back into bed.
One good thing I can say about it is their customer service was very good to me....It must have been the unit I received - but the unit would randomly latch on to my phone's BT even when I had the earbuds in the case. I even made sure to check that the connection was terminated with the phone when the earbuds were inside the case, but randomly the earbuds would latch on to the phone no matter. It was not a case of contacts not being clean - I used alcohol wipes to clean the contacts in the case and on the bud itself. Frustrating part was I lost a bunch of incoming calls due to this. weird unit.
can anyone share their experiences with this? thanks.
I can compare to similar in same price range and cheaper clipons. About the same sound/mic quality but i like the button control vs touch control in others. Tozo clips are the worst because of the location of the touch area. Joyroom are the best. These are comfortable similar to Joyroom. I can't compare to more expensive anything. Probably not as good as $100-500 clips.These are good enough for my needs.
can anyone share their experiences with this? thanks.
I bought these on a whim but have been pleasantly surprised, they are my go-to buds now. I already own the Baseus BP1s and four other "in ear" style earbuds, but my previous favorite was my Anker Soundcore 2s. I still use them when I need noise-cancelling, but these BC1s made the others dead to me (including the BP1s). There are several things I love about these, they're truly comfortable and stay put better than any other earbuds I've tried. Most earbuds wouldn't stay in place for me, and I was constantly having to fidget with them to get the sound right again when they got loose. Not these, once I put them on that's it.
Some people complain they are not loud enough, but I haven't found that. I actually like the sound, it's easy on the ears, not too much base, but not tinny either, and loud enough for me. It makes them great for listening for hours at a time, such as with movies. The Baseus app is actually useful, and you don't need to sign up, just use it in guest mode and it remembers your settings.
These are Bluetooth 6.0 and one feature I really like is its ability to switch seamlessly between paired devices. Before, if wanted to use them with my TV, but they were already paired to my phone, I needed to manually disconnect them from the phone first. No more. With these, it seamlessly switches between the device you turn on. So if I turn on my TV it connects to it even if already paired to my phone. This was all new to me, but it's the first version of Bluetooth that made a difference to me.
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If any part of you cares about the actual sound quality, you won't be satisfied compared to in-ear buds, even cheap ones.
I have a pair of Soundcore open ear buds that I use specifically for watching TV at night. Let's me hear all the information, but I'm still aware if one of my kids start sleepwalking and I have to help them back into bed.
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Some people complain they are not loud enough, but I haven't found that. I actually like the sound, it's easy on the ears, not too much base, but not tinny either, and loud enough for me. It makes them great for listening for hours at a time, such as with movies. The Baseus app is actually useful, and you don't need to sign up, just use it in guest mode and it remembers your settings.
These are Bluetooth 6.0 and one feature I really like is its ability to switch seamlessly between paired devices. Before, if wanted to use them with my TV, but they were already paired to my phone, I needed to manually disconnect them from the phone first. No more. With these, it seamlessly switches between the device you turn on. So if I turn on my TV it connects to it even if already paired to my phone. This was all new to me, but it's the first version of Bluetooth that made a difference to me.
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