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frontpagephoinix | Staff posted Dec 13, 2025 06:04 PM
Baseus Bowie 30 Max Active Noise Cancelling Headphones
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for 30 bucks, they were good, just not the best, still worth the price so i kept them.
QUALITY
they have better quality than other brands, but amongst baseus products which usually have great audio, they are mid.
FIT: they fit pretty wide, and tend to slip off the head a lot.
PRICE:
20 bucks is a great price given that they offer ANC at 45db (strong). they dont come with a case, so i use these for my computer. and I would only recommend these as an inexpensive backup set of headphones. Im ordering myself a second set at this price.
I also like that the on-off button is a phisical switch. and their connection is really stable.
for 30 bucks, they were good, just not the best, still worth the price so i kept them.
QUALITY
they have better quality than other brands, but amongst baseus products which usually have great audio, they are mid.
FIT: they fit pretty wide, and tend to slip off the head a lot.
PRICE:
20 bucks is a great price given that they offer ANC at 45db. they dont come with a case, so i use these for my computer. and I would only recommend these as an inexpensive backup set of headphones. Im ordering myself a second set at this price.
I also like that the on-off button is a phisical switch. and their connection is really stable.
These are solid headphones at $30 and an even better deal at $20
they have better quality than other brands, but among Baseus products which usually have great audio, they are mid.
FIT: they fit pretty wide, and tend to slip off the head a lot.
1. The build quality seems really solid, perhaps the most solid of any Baseus I have owned including the new Inspire/Bose model. The headband has a metal frame, the cup swivels are metal, the cups are plastic but feel thicker than others.
2. No touches, just switches. On/Off/Pairing is a large physical slide switch that is easy to find and use. Some expensive headphones (like the JBL Tour 1 M3) have excruciatingly tiny switches you have to snag with a fingernail. Much easier than most for old or young hands to learn.
3. The cushions are different than other Baseus I have owned, the cushioning seems denser, thicker as does the vegan leather covering. It reminds me of premium headphones.
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4. I agree, for a baseus, the sound quality is mid...but as you say sound on Baseus phones are usually quite good and because it has all of the app features/equalizations options, most people should find the sound just fine after tweaking. I can find a balanced sound while others can blast the bass.
5. 3.5mm wired connection option. It works both with the headphones powered on (for ANC etc) and with them powered down.
6. Noise Cancellation is good. I have not tried the mic.
If you have a large headed kid or senior (or anyone who wants what seems to be good quality/durable/easy to use pair. ) this could be quite a good choice.
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The ANC is roughly comparable. The Baseus App is a bit more sophisticated but both do most things you would want.
I have a large head and they both fit fine. The Baseus has more robust construction and looks a bit more expensive. The Baseus is heavier which could be a good or bad thing.
I think the Jlab sounds a bit better to me/ It sounds smoother in the high frequencies, but they both sound good. The Baseus has more EQ presets that sound good and probably more bass if you turn on the boost function.
Comparable, equally good for me.
I have both, very much like both.
The ANC is roughly comparable. The Baseus App is a bit more sophisticated but both do most things you would want.
I have a large head and they both fit fine. The Baseus has more robust construction and looks a bit more expensive. The Baseus is heavier which could be a good or bad thing.
I think the Jlab sounds a bit better to me/ It sounds smoother in the high frequencies, but they both sound good. The Baseus has more EQ presets that sound good and probably more bass if you turn on the boost function.
Comparable, equally good for me.
for 30 bucks, they were good, just not the best, still worth the price so i kept them.
QUALITY
they have better quality than other brands, but amongst baseus products which usually have great audio, they are mid.
FIT: they fit pretty wide, and tend to slip off the head a lot.
PRICE:
20 bucks is a great price given that they offer ANC at 45db. they dont come with a case, so i use these for my computer. and I would only recommend these as an inexpensive backup set of headphones. Im ordering myself a second set at this price.
I also like that the on-off button is a phisical switch. and their connection is really stable.
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What I prefer about the Jlabs is the feel cooler around the ear and slightly lighter. The Baseus feels better built. But both sound great and the is almost spitting hairs.
I think ANC is similar quality between both parts but my Baseus pair for is home and I travel with the Jlabs.
also, this make a great backup pair for using at the house, so even if they dont look right on you, you can keep them for wearing inside the house.
as i mentioned, they tend to slip off my head, but it isnt really an issue since I only wear them when im on my PC.
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