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🎧 Elevate your audio game with Baseus Bass BP1 Pro — where power meets precision.
The Baseus Bass BP1 Pro wireless earbuds combine advanced real-time adaptive noise cancellation with LDAC Hi-Res audio and adaptive EQ for a personalized, immersive listening experience. Featuring 6 AI-powered microphones for crystal-clear calls, an impressive 55-hour total playtime, and IP55 water resistance, these earbuds are engineered for professionals and active millennials seeking premium sound, durability, and all-day comfort.






















| ASIN | B0F94381P4 |
| Additional Features | Noise Cancellation, Adaptive Balanced Audio, Hi-Res Sound, Water Resistant, AI Clear Calls |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Antenna Location | Calling, Cycling, Exercising, Motorcycling, Music, Office Meetings, Running |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Battery Average Life | 12 Hours |
| Battery Charge Time | 1.5 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,200 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #227 in Earbud & In-Ear Headphones |
| Bluetooth Version | 6.0 |
| Brand | Baseus |
| Brand Name | Baseus |
| Built-In Media | Baseus Bass BP1 Pro Noise Cancelling Wireless Earbuds, Eartip, USB-C Charging Cable, User Manual |
| Color | Moon White |
| Compatible Devices | Cellphones, Laptops, Tablets |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth 6.0, Wireless |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,265 Reviews |
| Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Earpiece Shape | Bud |
| Form Factor | In Ear |
| Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
| Headphone Jack | No Jack |
| Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Headphones Jack | No Jack |
| Item Weight | 3.84 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Baseus |
| Model Name | Baseus Bass BP1 Pro |
| Model Number | Baseus Bass BP1 Pro |
| Noise Control | Adaptive Noise Cancellation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Specific Uses For Product | Entertainment, Fitness, Travel |
| UPC | 810196180550 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2 Year Warramty |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
D**I
Wow, the Baseus Bass BP1 Pro is more than all about the bass!
Update: Downloading the app made these even better. LDAC now available, more tuning options, and bass to 11! Run, don’t walk to the App Store. 1/10th the price and better sounding than the competition. This is an amazing value I am telling everyone I know to buy one. They sound better than some of my weaker wired IEMs… Such a great value! Have you ever felt the gut rumbling (sub) bass? As in with a few 18" subwoofers going low and everything just rumble? Now imagine hearing the same bass but without feeling it. It's quite surreal and surreal is the best way to describe it when you are wearing this item and it hits the low bass. You just don't feel it in your gut. So revelation no. 1, yes, you can hear low bass, and no. 2, the BP1 Pro is pretty good. The item came nicely packaged, unlike the many cheap imports in plain plastic bags or cardboard boxes, it has a properly printed box with Hi-Res Audio (Wireless) label displayed prominently. In addition, there is a bass label, too. Never seen that before. It also displays 55-hours battery life, -50dB adaptive hybrid ANC (active noise cancellation), IP55 splash resistant. All very good characteristics for a set of true wireless in-ear earbuds. And let's not forget the obligatory AI product association with 6-mic AI clear calls. This item simply check all the boxes. And that's just what's printed on the box! The many functions aside, it also meets all the certifications as well, according to all the certification labels on the box, not to mention recycling directions. All in multiple languages. In fine print, it also boasts 58ms dual channel ultra low latency, Something about bass boost and treble balance "tuned by Baseus App". I might have to look into that but, spoiler alert, it already sounds very good. It shows 10 minutes rapid recharge for 2-5 hours of play time and can seamlessly connect to two different devices. Then there's a symbol for not including an AC adapter, and another that indicates it will support 2-5W chargers. Inside the box, you will find the charging case with the ear buds in them, extra sets of ear tips for different ear cannel sizing, and an USB-A to USB-C charge cord. True to advertisement, charging was indeed fast using a higher powered USB-C charger. It went from pulsating green to solid green in no time to which I interpret as being fully charged. Opening the lid starts the pairing process and putting them in your ear you can hear your paired device audio output. They fit perfectly in my ears out of the box and are quite comfortable with the included tips. Don't even have to swap tips, bonus! And I already raved about the bass that it can hit low. The treble is good, too, not shrilly, but very pleasant. The mids aren't forward but not too laid back either. So far with the music I've tried, it's at least a b+ tier sound to my ears, easily beat the Air Pod Pro and even possibly be on par with the Moon Drop Space Travel. More comparisons will be necessary and I'll update with any further discoveries. The build quality and material used also means it will be quite durable. I chose to pair it with my Android phone running current up to date version with Developer Mode enabled. It even displays its name properly (unlike many cheap devices that use weird names). Even with Developer mode enabled, however, LDAC CODEC option is still grayed out. Sad face. I thought I saw somewhere in the description that it had LDAC support. I'll have to check with one of the AI models and see if it can be un-grayed out. Maybe download the app will help.
J**O
Better then expected
Got these not really expecting much, just wanted something wireless that worked and didn’t cost a ton. Ended up being a lot better than I thought. Battery life is probably the best part. I barely ever charge these things. I’ll use them for a few days straight and then realize I probably should charge them, not because they died but just because it’s been a while. The case holds a good amount too, so I’m not constantly hunting for a charger. Noise canceling actually works, just don’t expect it to completely block out the world. It cuts down background noise a lot, like fans, road noise, stuff like that. You can still hear people talking around you, which honestly isn’t the worst thing. There’s also a transparency mode that lets sound in when you need it, which is nice if you’re out somewhere and don’t want to be totally unaware. Sound quality is solid. I’d say like a 7/10. Bass hits hard, especially for rap, which is mostly what I listen to. It’s not super detailed or anything, but it doesn’t sound cheap or blown out either. Just good, clean, and loud enough. Connection has been surprisingly good. I can leave my phone in one spot and walk pretty far away without it cutting out. Around the house, outside, whatever—it stays connected. They’ve also held up better than I expected. I’ve worn them in the rain, no problems. Used them while walking around, riding in a boat, just being out and about, and they stay in my ears without constantly needing to fix them.
M**M
Baseus BP1s sound quality come close to reference buds, at a fraction of the cost.
First Impressions This initial review is mostly for sound only. I am referencing these to my Technics AZ Series, which to this day, by far, the best sounding, clearest, most enjoyable tws earbuds I have come across. This goes for soundstage, depth, clarity across ranges, and what I consider faithfulness in sound reproduction, what Dre refers to as how the music is meant to be heard. Only the Technics has been able to shine across all these dimensions, coming from a horn, drums, percussion, and guitar player. That said, against this reference the BP1s in Noise Cancelling mode holds its own against my Technics in sound clarity, particularly with the bass as oft mentioned, and the highs which are close, but noticeably not par. Fades, sizzles, done right. This is impressive for the price, a mere fraction of what the Technics is at. Also the battery life is much, much better. Much less range anxiety. LDAC needs to be vetted more, particularly with an LDAC supported source, one of my fav being the Quad DAC LG G series, if you can find one that works. The music on those devices are legendary, on par with Technics, but LG never has been recognized for it. I anticipate the LDAC being impressive also, but once again not on par with something like a reference bud, although with the right app and settings I'm absolutely certain it can match it. Based on what I'm hearing as I'm typing, the Baseus BP1 has what it takes to reach that level, it just needs the right help. I'll add to this once I get to play with the settings more, as I'm not a fan of downloading apps just to control the sound or use. Hasn't been used on calls, not sure I want to. There's dedicated buds for that. I haven't submerged these in water yet either. And the tips haven't been fully optimized. I'm trying not to use the Spinfits I have even though they have solid collars. They cause itchiness and discomfort, unlike their mainland counterparts. That said, word to Floss, the BP1s are a "major, major, major GO."
B**Y
New favorites!
These things are awesome! They would be awesome even at a higher price. They are comfortable, they stay in my ears pretty well, the sound is great, they connect super quickly, the microphones work well and calls are clear. I have been using them off and on for about 2-3 hours per day since I got them. Today makes 15 days and the battery only just died and I charged them for the first time. This is with the LDAC mode turned on, but not the ANC. Bass isn't the heaviest hitting thing ever but honestly it ain't bad. Minor quips include that sometimes they connect at maximum volume and it takes several seconds until I can adjust the volume down. The tap features are really sensitive so if I try to adjust them in my ear then I usually end up pausing and restarting my music inadvertently a couple of times. The equalizer options are fairly limited but most earbuds don't offer anything. I haven't used the active noise canceling so I can't speak for that. It comes with a locate device feature, which is great. I tested it. It will not find or beep the case itself and won't do anything if your earbuds are in the case. If the buds are not in the case though, you can ping them individually and they will make a ring sound, but it isn't very loud. Bottom line: these are my new favorites. I like them better than my Beats or any other earbuds I have ever owned. I think the sound quality is at least equal to them. Literally 1/10th the cost. Steal at this price (~$20), and inexpensive enough that it wouldn't be a big deal if I needed to replace them.
B**Y
AMAZING!!! Deep rich bass!
INCREDIBLE VALUE! I've tried several brands of ear buds. I also have Bose noise cancelling over-ear headphones. Honestly, I prefer listening to music with these Baseus Bass BP1s over all others, including my Bose NC OEs. To my ears, Baseus did not sacrifice the clarity and separation of highs and mids on the altar of providing deep, rich bass. Disclaimer: I am not a knowledgeable "audiophile" with a highly trained ear, I'm an amature musician. Opinions vary. That said, here's my take. PROS: - Crystal clear highs, warm melodic mids and reverberating thumping lows. Truly rich, immersive, surround-sound like audio. - Noice cancellation is 10 out of 10. - Works great for MS Teams or Zoom calls on my Mac. - The Baseus App is great. CONS: **It could just be a settings thing**, I need to look into it -- on regular iPhone phone calls, people sometimes have trouble hearing me clearly. When I switch to just phone they say my voice is much clearer. Rarely speak on the phone, so it's not a concern for me, considering the overall value.
6**R
Not that premium...
Although these earbuds look good on paper, many issues with these earbuds make them not really what they seem. Despite being very reasonably priced, these would not be the ones I would get if you can spend slightly more money on some better quality buds. Here's why: 1. While these earbuds support the LDAC codec, it's not enabled by default. The default AAC/SBC codec sounds terrible on these earbuds, and it makes your music sound like one from SiriusXM played at 64kbps. 2. LDAC is only supported on specific higher-end Android devices. While enabling it makes your sound noticeably better, it reduces battery life for both your earbuds and your phone. It also disables the MultiPoint feature, which would allow you to pair the earbuds to multiple devices. Certain noise cancellation functions are also adjusted/disabled when using LDAC. 3. The earbud is designed in such a way that it has very poor wind resistance. Regardless of the ANC setting, having any wind being blown towards you significantly interferes with the music played in the earbuds, which makes you want to increase the volume to compensate. Enabling ANC amplifies the wind noise, which makes the earbuds impossible to use while it is enabled, and especially when you are outdoors. There is an "Outdoor" ANC mode that disables the set of microphones that are more impacted by wind, although turning it on still makes wind noise louder than when it's turned off (and wind is already loud with ANC turned off). 4. The ANC on these earbuds does not work well at all. Despite being advertised to reduce noise up to -50 dB at 4kHz, I find that any of the ANC modes are generally ineffective both indoors and out. When indoors in a loud environment, such as a restaurant, the ANC could somewhat lower the steady, ambient "comfort" noise in the background, but it does very poorly with human speech or other kinds of sudden noises. This means when ANC is enabled, you actually emphasize the loud talking and other banging noises in the background that you are desperately trying to cancel out, and many times, I find turning ANC off and increasing the volume actually works better in that case. In the outdoor case, as explained previously, any kind of wind blowing towards you (even as a result of walking outside) creates very loud noises where the wind is hitting the noise-cancelling microphones, and that wind sound is directly played back into the earbuds. 5. The touch functionality on these earbuds is extremely sensitive, which makes the "single tap" customization close to being unusable. Furthermore, the single tap adjustment to only limited to "Play/Pause", and no other options can be selected with this single tap gesture. When selected, it makes the earbuds very finicky because songs will suddenly play and pause for no reason, even when you have not made any skin contact with the earbuds' touch controls. I am not sure if this is caused by humidity or something else, but I thought this was very weird, and I have only experienced this issue with very cheap earbuds. 6. The touch functionality does not allow you to disable certain modes of ANC. This means when the ANC function is toggled via touch controls, you must scroll through Normal, Transparency, and the ANC modes even if you do not use one of them (e.g., Transparency). 7. The EQ on these earbuds is horrendous. Turning on the Bass Boost function gives some extra bass, but at the cost of making the mids and highs sound very muffled. Turning on the Dynamic Balance function makes the music sound more airy, although it also makes the high notes very piercing, so I had to lower the volume to not hurt my ears. The Spatial Acoustics makes the music sound like you are in a fish bowl with mids and highs being muffled once again. Disabling these features makes the sound somewhat flat and lacking bass, although enabling LDAC somewhat improves the sound quality. I find the Baseus Classic EQ to sound relatively the best, although the bass could be improved under this mode. Enabling any custom EQ suddenly drops the volume in half, and I am not sure if this was a bug in implementation or something else, as this does not happen with any of the other presets (which don't sound very good). 8. The earbuds do not support Google Fast Pair or BLE, which means that the earbuds cannot be used/located inside the Google Find Hub. 9. Baseus's own Locate earbuds function requires account registration and would not work if you are logging in as a Guest. Although I am not sure if this plays a sound or has any kind of Bluetooth tracking capability. 10. While in a call, the ANC setting cannot be changed. This means if you have ANC turned on and walk outside while taking a call, you would hear the wind blasting your earbuds even at low speeds. You won't be able to turn ANC off unless you end the call first and then change the ANC setting after (either via the app or via the touch controls). 11. The earbuds' sound ports are oval instead of circular, which does not fit and seal very well. In fact, the oval shape creates pressure against the ear canal, such that it creates clicking noises while you are walking, and also makes it somewhat uncomfortable when wearing this for a long duration. I guess if you are looking for a cheap, basic pair of backup earbuds that have somewhat decent sound (assuming you can use LDAC), and you are mostly indoors, then these earbuds would probably do okay. If you don't really care for sound/music all that much, these are also not a bad choice since the battery life on this is actually quite good (many times using them for 2 hours or so, I only lose like 20% of battery life). That said, a lot of the premium features on these earbuds actually work very poorly, and you probably can do better if you can spend like $30 more for a better quality set.
T**Z
These are awesome!
First time buying a Baseus product and it did not disappoint. Got these for $24 here and as a bonus received a Baseus type C charging cord through an Amazon special. The quality is very good and very comfortable once you find the right eartip. The Noise cancellation is insane for the price. I used these for over 9 hours and the battery still had juice left. I received 2 sheets of cool stickers which I put one on the charging case. The app is awesome. You can select your preferred EQ and select your earbud touch control settings. Spatial Audio at this price?! On the app you can select Spatial Audio for music or for movies. 2 different settings. These earbuds and the case do not feel cheap, very sturdy. I have not one problem with these, Baseus proves you don’t need to spend a lot for quality earbuds. I have enough earbuds to last years but I couldn’t resist the price. Get these, you won’t be disappointed. Be sure to use the stickers, they are awesome.
D**S
Cant beat them for this price. Worth much more.
Wow! Who would have ever thought a $23 pair of earbuds could be this good? LDAC coding sounds great. Decent clear bass (i like bass heavy stuff) but you can adjust with the app. Programmable gestures for each bud. And...the reason I got them, the ANC, is GREAT! Put them in noise cancelling mode while mowing on my large tractor and they have the best noise cancelling I have heard yet. Downsides are slippery case, no battery life display on case, and wired only charging.
S**N
Super bonne bass et isole beaucoup des bruits extérieurs
Au top je les est utilise sur un iPhone super son ne se déconnecte pas, j’ai joué à la ps5 aussi marche très très bien au-delà de mes attentes qu’à tester pendant le sport
D**Y
Tolle In-Ears mit einem Super klang!!
Bisher die besten In-Ears die ich jemals hatte! Der Klang ist (mit den passenden Silikonbuds) einfach atemberaubend. Satte definierte Bässe, hart und klar. Hohen und Mitten die man auch so nennen kann. Kristallklarer Sound, von Techno über Pop zu Klassik, einfach für meine Ohren ein Erlebnis. Einziges Minus sind die Silikonspitzen, davon passt bei mir keine der Größen und sitzen so im Ohr, das kein guter Sound zu hören ist...wie Blech...Sorry. Aber es gibt passende auch hier in Amazon, so also alles 100% passend :) Echte Empfehlung, top Verarbeitet und für den Preis der Hammer....
N**T
Sorprese in positivo, ANC incredibile, comodità top e autonomia reale
Utilizzo queste cuffie in cantiere, principalmente per ridurre i rumori di fondo, rispondere alle chiamate a mani libere e ascoltare musica/podcast mentre lavoro. Premetto che non sono DPI e non vanno usate per sostituire cuffie antirumore professionali, ma nel mio caso – lavorando spesso da solo – si sono rivelate estremamente utili. Comodità eccezionale (anche dopo 5–6 ore) Avevo sempre usato cuffie Bluetooth con archetto perché temevo di perdere gli auricolari “true wireless”. Con queste Baseus mi sono dovuto ricredere: • sono leggerissime, • calzano perfettamente, • non tendono a cadere, • non danno fastidio nemmeno dopo ore. Il trucco è semplicemente scegliere il gommino giusto e inserirle bene con un minimo di pressione: così rimangono stabili tutto il giorno. Qualità audio: pulita, bilanciata, senza fruscii Provenendo da cuffie economiche, il salto è enorme. • Bassi presenti ma mai esagerati • Medi e alti nitidi • Zero fruscii • Nessuna disconnessione o ritardo Per musica e podcast sono perfette. Cancellazione rumore (ANC): mi ha stupito È la prima volta che provo l’ANC e… me ne sono innamorato. Non so se i –50 dB dichiarati siano reali, ma posso confermare che: • attenua molto bene rumori continui (compressore, trapano lontano, rumori da cantiere), • lascia comunque percepibili colpi improvvisi (martellate, rumori forti), • in autobus toglie circa l’80% del rumore di fondo, • spesso le uso senza musica, solo per il senso di pace che creano. Per il mio utilizzo in cantiere sono davvero efficaci, anche se non sostituiscono le cuffie antirumore. Autonomia impressionante Con ANC sempre attivo arrivo tranquillamente a 5–6 ore continuative. La custodia le ricarica molto in fretta: • 10 minuti → circa 1 ora di utilizzo • stimo 1–2 ore per una ricarica completa Unica nota: la cuffia sinistra sembra scaricarsi un po’ prima della destra. App ben fatta e personalizzabile L’app Baseus mi è stata utilissima: • ho disattivato il tocco singolo per evitare pressioni involontarie, • ho assegnato funzioni al doppio e triplo tap (play/pausa, siri, trasparenza), • equalizzatore semplice ma efficace, • modalità ANC selezionabili, • funzione “trova dispositivo” tramite Google Maps. Chiamate molto chiare Anche con vento o rumore di fondo, dall’altra parte mi sentono bene. I microfoni fanno un ottimo lavoro. Difetti riscontrati • Personalmente, mi manca l’archetto perché a volte non rimetto subito gli auricolari nella custodia e rischio di perderli (problema soggettivo). • Con iPhone 13 Pro ho avuto qualche difficoltà iniziale di pairing: si collegavano ma non si sentiva l’audio. Ho scoperto che tenendole premute nell’orecchio per >10 secondi si spengono. Una volta spente, per riattivarle devo rimuoverle dal Bluetooth e riassociarle. Questo è l’unico vero difetto importante. ⸻ PRO • ANC sorprendente per fascia di prezzo • Comfort elevatissimo (5–6 ore senza fastidi) • Audio pulito e ben bilanciato • Chiamate chiare, anche con vento • Autonomia reale eccellente • App utile e personalizzabile • Prezzo super conveniente CONTRO • Nessun archetto → rischio di perderle se non rimesse subito nella custodia • Con iPhone 13 Pro il pairing richiede attenzione (si spengono con pressione prolungata) GIUDIZIO FINALE Per comfort, ANC e qualità generale, queste BP1 Pro hanno superato di molto le mie aspettative. Le consiglio vivamente, soprattutto a chi cerca un prodotto completo senza spendere cifre esagerate.
R**M
¡Gran sorpresa! Pero hay que jugar con la configuración.
Me los puse directamente desde la caja y madre mía... ¡que horror! ANC no hacia absolutamente nada, por lo menos no lo noté. Cambié las almohadillas a más grandes y me instalé la App. Con un par de cambios (más graves, ANC a max nivel), ¡que cambio! ¡Parecen otros auriculares! Ahora suenan de fábula. Un sonido a lo mejor no tan nítido como los de 150/200+ euros, pero en la calle con ruido no se nota a penas la diferencia. Tuve unos Bose cableados que eran muy muy buenos, pero después de 10 años dejaron de funcionar. Estos Baseus son un gran descubrimiento. Los controles táctiles funcionan bien y son configurables en la App.
K**.
Mejor de lo que esperaba
Es perfecto el producto
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