The Baseus Inspire Series Brings Bose-Tuned Sound, Smarter Noise Canceling, and Comfort for Every Lifestyle

With its new Inspire line, Baseus is stepping into the spotlight with three different models designed to suit different listening preferences: the Inspire XH1, Xp1, and XC1. Whether you want plush over-ear headphones that can power you through a week of travel, true wireless earbuds that balance punchy bass with crystal-clear calls, or a lightweight open-ear design that keeps you aware of the world around you, Baseus has something lined up. And thanks to a little help from Bose, the audio pedigree behind the Baseus Inspire Series gives them a very real edge.

Baseus Inspire Series

The Baseus Inspire XH1: Headphones That Outlast Your Week

The crown jewel of the lineup is the Baseus Inspire XH1, priced at $149. At first glance, they look like any other pair of premium headphones, but they’ve got a few tricks packed inside that make them more than just a travel buddy.

Baseus teamed up with Bose for the sound tuning, and that partnership shows up in the way these headphones handle everything from thumping bass lines to the delicate high notes in a string section. The XH1 supports Dolby Spatial Audio, which is a fancy way of saying you’ll get an immersive, theater-like effect where sound seems to come from every direction. On top of that, Hi-Res certification ensures the headphones can reproduce music at a higher fidelity than typical Bluetooth audio, and LDAC support means you get three times the detail compared to standard wireless compression. Translation: your playlists will actually sound the way they’re supposed to.

The Inspire XH1’s design includes angled drivers inside each ear cup, paired with acoustic chambers that were fine-tuned for both bass depth and overall balance. Baseus also layered in something it calls SuperBass 3.0 and SuperBalance 3.0. The terms may sound gimmicky, but in practice, the tech helps emphasize low-end thump without drowning out vocals or instrumentation. If you’re picky about how your music sounds, the Baseus app includes SoundFit personalization, which tailors the audio profile to your hearing so you can pick up on details you might not notice otherwise.

Noise cancellation is where the XH1 really gets ambitious. Its adaptive system uses four layers of microphones to analyze your environment 38,400 times per second, cutting noise by up to 48 decibels. To put that in perspective, that’s like going from standing on a busy street corner to suddenly being inside a library. Whether you’re stuck on a long flight or just trying to concentrate in a noisy coffee shop, these headphones know how to keep distractions at bay.

Then there’s the battery life. With noise cancellation off, you get up to 100 hours of listening. With ANC on, it drops to 65, which is still nearly three days of nonstop use. If you forget to charge before a trip, a quick 10-minute top-up adds another 12 hours of playtime. For frequent travelers, that’s the difference between stressing about charging cables and actually enjoying the journey.

Baseus Inspire XH1

Comfort hasn’t been ignored either. The ear cushions use a “CloudComfort” design that feels soft and breathable, even during long listening sessions. If you’ve ever had your ears ache after wearing headphones for too long, this feature alone might win you over.

The Baseus Inspire XP1: Earbuds That Mean Business

If over-ear headphones aren’t your thing, the Inspire XP1 earbuds come in at $129 and make a strong case for being your everyday carry. They’re compact enough to slip into a pocket, yet they don’t skimp on features.

Like their bigger sibling, the XP1 earbuds benefit from Bose’s tuning and Dolby Spatial Audio. The result is a surprisingly wide soundstage for something so small. They use dual-layer diaphragms made from polyurethane and polyether ether ketone (say that three times fast), materials chosen for their ability to deliver both crisp highs and solid bass. Once again, Baseus leaned on its SuperBass 3.0 and SuperBalance 3.0 tuning tricks to keep things powerful without distortion.

Active noise cancellation on the XP1 is even more precise, blocking sound up to 50 decibels. This means that the next time you’re sitting on a train with someone loudly taking a phone call, you can block most of it out without cranking up your volume. The ANC is adaptive, so it automatically adjusts to your environment and even your hearing sensitivity.

Baseus Inspire XP1

Calls are another highlight. The XP1 uses six microphones and AI-powered noise reduction to make your voice clear even in environments as loud as 80 decibels, which is about the noise level of city traffic. If you regularly take calls while walking outdoors or working in bustling spaces, this feature is more useful than it sounds on paper.

Comfort gets a thoughtful upgrade here, too. The earbuds are shaped to contour naturally in your ear, and the umbrella-shaped silicone tips form a snug seal without feeling intrusive. This makes them stable enough for workouts while still being comfortable for long stretches of listening.

Battery life is solid, offering 8 hours per charge without ANC and around 6 with it on. The charging case brings the total to about 45 hours, which is more than enough for a workweek. If you’re in a rush, a 10-minute charge buys you 2.5 hours of listening. The case charges via USB-C, so you don’t have to hunt for a proprietary cable.

The Baseus Inspire XC1: Open-Ear Comfort Without Compromise

Finally, there’s the Inspire XC1, also priced at $129, which takes a completely different approach. Instead of sealing into your ears, these are clip-on, open-ear earbuds that rest comfortably with the help of Baseus’s “Air Cushion 3.0” design. Each earbud weighs only 5.5 grams, so they’re light enough to forget you’re wearing them. For anyone who finds in-ear tips uncomfortable or wants to stay aware of their surroundings, the XC1s are an interesting alternative.

Despite being open-ear, they don’t sacrifice sound quality. These are the world’s first clip-on earbuds certified with Sound by Bose, and they feature a hybrid driver system. That means a dynamic driver handles bass while a Knowles balanced armature driver takes care of mids and highs. Together, they produce a well-rounded sound that doesn’t feel thin the way many open-ear options do. The XC1 also supports Hi-Res audio and LDAC wireless transmission, so if your device supports it, you can stream music in near-studio quality.

Baseus Inspire XC1

Comfort is a major selling point here. The flexible earhooks can withstand over 10,000 bends without losing shape, which makes them practical for workouts or outdoor activities. They’re IPX7 water-resistant, so rain, sweat, and even accidental submersion aren’t deal-breakers. Wind noise reduction also comes built-in, keeping your audio clear even when you’re biking downhill at 25 kilometers per hour.

Battery life is respectable, with up to 40 hours of listening time when you factor in the charging case. That’s plenty for long weekends or regular workouts without constantly recharging.

Choosing Between the Three

Baseus isn’t trying to push a one-size-fits-all solution here. Instead, it’s offering three different paths depending on how you like to listen.

If you travel often or need headphones that can stay comfortable during marathon listening sessions, the Inspire XH1 makes a lot of sense. The ANC, battery life, and comfort combine to create a pair of headphones you could live with on planes, trains, and late-night focus sessions.

Baseus Inspire Series

The Inspire XP1 fits into the “always with you” category. They’re ideal if you need something portable with strong sound, great call quality, and reliable noise cancellation. These are the workhorse option, covering everything from commuting to video calls to workouts.

The Inspire XC1 is for those who prioritize comfort and awareness. If you’re a runner, cyclist, or someone who just doesn’t like having your ears plugged, these are the natural pick. You won’t feel cut off from your surroundings, but you also won’t have to sacrifice sound quality the way you often do with other open-ear designs.

Final Thoughts

The Baseus Inspire lineup feels like a carefully considered move into premium audio, not just a spec-dump designed to look good on paper. Each model is priced under $150, which positions them as a more approachable entry point into high-quality sound compared to some of the pricier names in the space. The collaboration with Bose gives them credibility, but the thoughtful extras — like personalized hearing profiles, AI-powered noise reduction, and comfort-focused designs — show that Baseus is paying attention to how people actually use their gear.

Whether you want headphones that can last through a week-long trip, earbuds that won’t let wind ruin your calls, or open-ear clips that make workouts safer without skimping on detail, the Baseus Inspire series gives you the option to pick the style that matches your life.

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About the Author

Judie Lipsett Stanford
Judie is the co-owner and Editor-in-Chief of Gear Diary, which she founded in September 2006. She started in 1999 writing software reviews at the now-defunct smaller.com; from mid-2000 through 2006, she wrote hardware reviews for and co-edited at The Gadgeteer. A recipient of the Sigma Kappa Colby Award for Technology, Judie is best known for her device-agnostic approach, deep-dive reviews, and enjoyment of exploring the latest tech, gadgets, and gear.

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