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AdvantageSpecialist3 • 2 months ago

I just bought the Baseus bass bp1 pro for like $30 and they seem pretty awesome. Have active noise canceling, touch controls, an app to modify settings and a rechargeable case. They're super bass heavy (it's in the name) so if you don't like that you may not like them. Also unsure of reliability long term but they're $30

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DanOhMiiite • 2 months ago

There seems to be a boatload of really expensive ear buds on sale through Amazon for like 80-90% off right now. I'm wondering if they are all cheap Chinese junk, despite the numerous good (real?) reviews. I decided to go with the Baseus Bass BP1 Pro Noise Cancelling Wireless Earbuds. Got a pair and a free cable for less than $30.

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DemyLegrand • 2 months ago

I shouldn't have fallen for the hype and fake reviews. (Due to "unusual reviewing activity," Amazon has blocked any new reviews.) The sound is not bad once you tweak the EQ through the app, but forget about the ANC. I tried every setting at the gym and noted little difference; it basically blocked nothing. In another thread, someone posted that changing the earbud tips helped improve (passive) NC. I suspect, but don't know for sure, that you're better off trying the Anker/Soundcore offerings in this price range. I was impressed with their Q20i headphones.

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DemyLegrand • 2 months ago

Update: I replaced the earbud tips with those from a couple of Sennheiser earbuds I'm discarding. That helped with the noise reduction. Now I'm more impressed with the sound. One thing to watch for: If you don't put the earbuds into the charger just right, the charge will drop to 10% fast; make sure both earbuds fully click into place.

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Grimz12 • 2 months ago

If you increase your budget just a little bit.. you could get the Tozo NC9 or Baseus BP1 Pro which would literally destroy these

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Grimz12 • about 2 months ago

Could get the Baseus BP1 Pro on Amazon for 28$, packed with features and good bass

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JB2unique • 2 months ago

Caved in and got these (was never a fan of stem design earbuds) but these are seriously good for what I listen to. ANC is pretty good for the price - outperforms Pixel Buds Pro and Pro 2 but not Sony WF M5 level. The sound quality is seems wide with nice mainstream tuning leaning towards bass. Good call quality during my walk around the city. Overall, someone else here said it punches above its price tag - I would agree with that.

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M1N4T0S1MP3R_245 • 3 months ago

Yeah i am trying them right now and it shipped in my house earlier and i'll update this in about a couple of weeks or month/s  But if you want a really quick couple hour of usage review; they are really good for noice cancling, you can customize how you want the music to sound like through their app (most of the reviews on playstore said that they were having many issues with connecting with their earbuds, but in my own experiece it was just a breeze to set them up); I can't speak about their noise canclation since i haven't took them outside for long enough but for noises inside the home, its good and it is able to block out a tv with 50% volume and with roughly 30%ish volume on my phone's volume (i cant roughly do the math for my volume but a low estimate i can give is below 45% since i don't wanna break my eardrums.) And they also include free removable rubber earpiece thing so that it would fit well with you're ear cannal (idk what it is called feel free to correct me.)  And thats basically it from what i just noticed from these earphones from just a couple of hours of using it! Hope you learn something from my short couple of hours review!!! 

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M1N4T0S1MP3R_245 • 3 months ago

Nope it doesnt delay from what i have experienced; but it does delay when you play music while gaming but inorder to prevent this download the baseus app, pair it with the lisening device that you've got and click it when your done pairing it, scroll down and turn on "low latency mode" which would reduce the sound delay

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Medical-Bill-4805 • about 2 months ago

Yup they're great for the price

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Medical-Bill-4805 • about 2 months ago

I tried both, baseus hasway better mic

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pasta-fazool • 2 months ago

Got these yesterday and really like them. It is a newly released product and is being discounted. Baseus Bass BP1 Pro Noise Cancelling Wireless Earbuds, Real-Time Adaptive Noise Cancelling, Adaptive Active EQ, LDAC Hi-Res Sound, 6-Mic AI Clear Calls, 55H Playtime, IP55 Waterproof, Bluetooth 6.0

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pasta-fazool • 2 months ago

I got these a few days ago and am enjoying them. This review dropped this morning. [What An Absolute Steal At This Price! : Baseus BP1 Pro](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O0-ePhLETDM)

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pasta-fazool • 2 months ago

They are very surprising. The under $30 category is booming. So much value out there..

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pasta-fazool • about 2 months ago

The budget friendly hit of this summer are the Baseus Bass BP1 Pro. Loaded with features and currently under $30. I've had them for a few weeks and am impressed. Good multi adjustable ANC. Even LDAC. Decent app. Good mic. Hard to beat.

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pasta-fazool • 27 days ago

as of today: [Amazon.com: Baseus Bass BP1 Pro Noise Cancelling Wireless Earbuds, Real-Time Adaptive Noise Cancelling, Adaptive Active EQ, LDAC Hi-Res Sound, 6-Mic AI Clear Calls, 55H Playtime, IP55 Waterproof, Bluetooth 6.0 ](https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0F941Z9Z4/ref=ox_sc_saved_title_7?smid=A1RS007LH1WSHI&th=1)

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pasta-fazool • 2 months ago

the new Baseus BP1 Pro are well under right now and impressive.

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pasta-fazool • 3 months ago

I got the new Baseus Bass BP1 Pro today and I'm impressed. ANC, LDAC, Bluetooth 6.0. Not expensive. Better than some that cost a lot more.

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pasta-fazool • 3 months ago

Yes. Bluetooth 6.0. Switches easily between devices. Just got them a few hours ago. Impresses so far. Sound is best with ANC on.

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pasta-fazool • 2 months ago

Bass is strong but natural and balanced with ANC on. I'm using the home ANC setting. Pleasing balanced sound.

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pasta-fazool • 2 months ago

here's a review that popped this AM. [What An Absolute Steal At This Price! : Baseus BP1 Pro](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O0-ePhLETDM)

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pasta-fazool • about 2 months ago

Can't beat this deal. They sound even better as they break in.

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pdga4784 • 2 months ago

My go to buds are the Earfun Air Pro 4 but when the BP1s dropped to $27 on Amazon I had to try them. All I can say is WOW! These buds are worth more than twice as much as they cost. For what you get for the money: lossless audio, killer sound, effective noise cancelling, great app, reliable touch controls and so much more. I have a review up on them in the r/earbuds sub as well.

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pdga4784 • about 2 months ago

Earfun Air Pro 4 are the best bang for the buck. $55 in Amazon and they punch way above their price. Lots of premium features and outstanding sound quality as well. If you want to get an amazing pair of buds for under $30 the Baseus BP1 Pro buds are really good. They also have a lot of premium features like lossless audio blah blah blah and sound shockingly good.

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pdga4784 • 2 months ago

Take a peek at the Baseus BP1 Pro buds. They're under $30 on Amazon, they sound really good and they are packed with features you wouldn't expect for that price. The app is solid as well....

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pdga4784 • 29 days ago

Yes I did and I still wasn't impressed. The Baseus BP1 Pros however blew my mind for $27. Unbelievable value under $30....

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pdga4784 • 30 days ago

Hear me out. The Baseus BP1 Pros are $27 on Amazon US and wow, they're great. Tons of premium features like lossless audio support and they have a solid app as well. I wrote a big review on them a few months ago and it got lots of love on here. They could sell for over $50 or more based on their performance and specs.

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Perdendosi • 2 months ago

DPP have great sound, but not much else going for them (ANC, app, comfort, mic). Definitely wouldn't recommend for all-day wear for meetings and the like (they're way too uncomfortable for me), but they will probably go on sale for $129, maybe even lower. At those prices, they're hard to beat purely for sound quality. I love my AZ100s, but note that they're not for everyone. They're a more mellow, mids and lows focused sound b/c of the liquid whatever drivers. I sometimes use the word "analog" to describe their feel. Now, I think there's still plenty of clarity in the mids and highs, and I love the sound (especially when I'm listening to jazz) but if you're looking for buds that feature clarity and sparkle up to the point of sibilance, the AZ100s are not for you. I think their mic is great, but some report that the AI used to isolate your voice can make it turn a little robot-y. ANC is very good, not great, and they're comfy for me. The really nice thing is that they have 3-point multipoint paring, so you can pair to your computer AND your phone AND your tablet and the sound will just switch between each. That's really nice for taking meetings on your computer and listening to music elsewhere. I own the Sennheiser Momentum TW4's, and everything about them is just "meh" for high-end buds. They're OK comfortable, OK app, OK sound (much more high punch), but some people really like them. In my cart are the JBL Tour Pro 3 and the JLabs Epic Labs, which have both gotten some pretty good play here. Also in my cart are the CMF Buds Pro 2, if they go below $50 (I kinda want to try the click wheel) and the Creative Aurvana Ace 2, because I want to try the xMEMS drivers (They're down to $75, which is almost low enough for me to try. If they go down to, say, $65, I'm definitely going for it). [https://www.soundguys.com/creative-aurvana-ace-2-review-108668/](https://www.soundguys.com/creative-aurvana-ace-2-review-108668/) Sorry that I can't really help for sport earbuds. I have a pair of Jabra Elite 8 that are just downright awesome -- click buttons, basically indestructible, amazingly comfortable--but they're discontinued. I've only tried one clippy earbud -- the SoundPeats Pearl Clip -- and, I dunno, they're fine I guess? That style is not for me. The Baseus BP1s are pretty damn good. Super bassy but still OK clarity, adaptive ANC, IP55, and comfy for me, and best of all, less than $30. I don't know how they'll stand up to sweat or if they'll fall out, but they're light enough, at least for me.

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RaphaelCrd • 3 months ago

So I just got it for like 25 bucks where I am and I am impressed. Pretty decent performance for the price and the noice cancelation works pretty well for a home setup but I still have not tested yet in public transport The only odd thing I would say the bass is more pronounced when in anc mode and weaker while in transparency mode

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Separate_Ad_8588 • about 2 months ago

I have them and i am stunned

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snobordir • about 2 months ago

I have the BP1 being mentioned here as well as the Soundcore P30i. They are very comparable.

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snobordir • about 2 months ago

I admit I haven’t tried the mics. The Baseus also fits my ears a bit better, I think because of the oblong ear buds and extra sizes that are included. I like the case and handling/form factor of the Soundcore more.

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Standard-Bad5963 • 2 months ago

Baseus BP1 pro. Equal or more features that out perform any buds listed here. Sound is fantastic, fit, insane ANC, battery life. Just crazy value. Souncore, CMF, Soundpeats, etc have a problem on their hands with this company. Or get some Tozos if you just wanna blast your brain with volume and bass.

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uptoeleven1 • 2 months ago

I just got them in the mail, mins you I am coming off of the original Galaxy buds...but these things are night and day out of the box. Once I started messing with the eq in the app they really are amazing, I truly can't see any other set being that much better as far as sound goes. The controls are not particularly responsive compared to my Galaxy buds, but seldom use those in general. I do prefer the matte finish, compared to the shiny plastic, matte just feels more premium imo. These in hand don't feel "cheap" but don't feel premium either. I am very happy for the price. Sound quality fantastic, noise cancelling good everything else good as well imo. There are not many flaws that I can find thus far that would convince me to spend 10x for Sony or others.

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WhaDaFugIsThis • 3 months ago

Mine arrived today and wasn't too impressed at first... until I installed the Baseus app and started turning on all the sound tweaks. Now they sound damn good. Definitely punching much higher than their $24 price point. The sound staging is among the best of all my buds. Highly recommend getting a pair at this price. They are an excellent alternative to the Airpod Pro's.

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Mischalanious3202 • 22 days ago

https://preview.redd.it/wj67090u1xjf1.jpeg?width=2088&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=ee415cafe848030ac846626159e432441e0ea7d4 Mine. Baseus. Price was <200. Good enough quality. Got ANC also

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