If you're fed up with traditional wireless earbuds that just won't stay in your ears, there's hope. Open-ear earbuds like the Baseus Inspire XC1 could be your solution, offering two major advantages over closed designs: better comfort and situational awareness.
The Inspire XC1 come in two styles - classic ear hook design and a newer clip shape that wraps around the side of your ear, resembling an earring. The latter group includes the Baseus Inspire XC1 you're looking at.
You might not be familiar with Baseus, but its products have consistently impressed me, offering great value for money. The partnership with Bose has resulted in a top-notch sound performance that's hard to beat at this price point.
When I first took them out of their box, the charging case was tricky to open due to its smooth plastic. However, once you get used to it, accessing the earbuds is easy, and they snap into place firmly using strong magnets.
No wireless charging, though - a feature that's rare in open-ear models and usually absent from clip styles.
Compared to traditional ear hooks, open-ear buds offer better comfort, especially for people with glasses. They're also more aware of their surroundings, making them perfect for conversations and phone calls. Plus, they're ideal for listening to Dolby Atmos Music tracks.
The Inspire XC1 come with six preset EQ settings - five custom options and a default "Sound by Bose" preset that's too tame in the lows and highs for my liking. Thankfully, the Baseus app lets you mix your own sound using an eight-band equalizer, resulting in much better bass response and clarity.
One of the things I liked most about these earbuds was their comfort - even after three hours of constant use, they didn't feel uncomfortable at all. An IP66 rating protects them against dust and water, making them perfect for workouts and daily activities.
When it comes to sound quality, the Inspire XC1 performed well in my tests, with great bass response and clarity in both loud and quiet environments. The only thing that might disappoint some users is a lack of detailed bass notes when listening critically.
The Baseus app also offers Dolby Audio modes for an immersive experience, but I found them to wash out the sound - especially Cinema mode, which was quite muddy.
When it comes to calling on the Inspire XC1, they worked well in both indoors and outdoors. However, my voice didn't come across as crystal clear, with some distortion creeping in, particularly when outside.
Battery life is around 8 hours per charge, with a total of 40 hours of use when including the case's battery. This might not be the best, but it's certainly competitive.
Overall, the Baseus Inspire XC1 are an excellent choice for those looking for affordable open-ear earbuds that compete with the best in sound quality, comfort, and features.
The Inspire XC1 come in two styles - classic ear hook design and a newer clip shape that wraps around the side of your ear, resembling an earring. The latter group includes the Baseus Inspire XC1 you're looking at.
You might not be familiar with Baseus, but its products have consistently impressed me, offering great value for money. The partnership with Bose has resulted in a top-notch sound performance that's hard to beat at this price point.
When I first took them out of their box, the charging case was tricky to open due to its smooth plastic. However, once you get used to it, accessing the earbuds is easy, and they snap into place firmly using strong magnets.
No wireless charging, though - a feature that's rare in open-ear models and usually absent from clip styles.
Compared to traditional ear hooks, open-ear buds offer better comfort, especially for people with glasses. They're also more aware of their surroundings, making them perfect for conversations and phone calls. Plus, they're ideal for listening to Dolby Atmos Music tracks.
The Inspire XC1 come with six preset EQ settings - five custom options and a default "Sound by Bose" preset that's too tame in the lows and highs for my liking. Thankfully, the Baseus app lets you mix your own sound using an eight-band equalizer, resulting in much better bass response and clarity.
One of the things I liked most about these earbuds was their comfort - even after three hours of constant use, they didn't feel uncomfortable at all. An IP66 rating protects them against dust and water, making them perfect for workouts and daily activities.
When it comes to sound quality, the Inspire XC1 performed well in my tests, with great bass response and clarity in both loud and quiet environments. The only thing that might disappoint some users is a lack of detailed bass notes when listening critically.
The Baseus app also offers Dolby Audio modes for an immersive experience, but I found them to wash out the sound - especially Cinema mode, which was quite muddy.
When it comes to calling on the Inspire XC1, they worked well in both indoors and outdoors. However, my voice didn't come across as crystal clear, with some distortion creeping in, particularly when outside.
Battery life is around 8 hours per charge, with a total of 40 hours of use when including the case's battery. This might not be the best, but it's certainly competitive.
Overall, the Baseus Inspire XC1 are an excellent choice for those looking for affordable open-ear earbuds that compete with the best in sound quality, comfort, and features.