🎶 Elevate Your Sound, Embrace Your Surroundings!
The Baseus Bowie MC1 Open Ear Clip-On Earbuds offer a unique listening experience with an open ear design that ensures comfort and awareness of your surroundings. With features like adaptive noise cancellation, IP57 waterproof rating, and a lightweight build, these earbuds are perfect for active lifestyles. Enjoy up to 40 hours of playtime and customizable controls, making them a versatile choice for music lovers on the go.
L**U
Top-of-the-line without the $200-$300 price tag❤🧡💛💚💙💜
I really prefer open-earbuds to in-earbuds, cuz after I got some foam tips for better comfort - my ears still get "swamp ear" and get irritated after long use. So I bought Bose Ultra open buds and Shokz open fit buds. Usually I say they are good for what it’s worth. In this case, for what I paid for them, they are not worth it. I finally decided to see if there was a better alternative and stumbled upon these Baseus Bowie MC1 clip earbuds, which seemed like they could be the answer.❤🧡💛💚💙💜Pro’s:The fit is excellent, the sound is excellent, the ear clip/cuff design is different and good, the fit is pretty secure and won’t fall off, comfortable. When running I hardly noticed I had them on my ears. The sound was good when I was running.The Shokz are really good and probably rank them as one of the best hook buds in the market. For me and my ears, the Baseus is an excellent buy. These are light and fitment is excellent, the sound is superb, the call quality I give to Shokz, the update happened to both and somehow the call quality on the Baseus really improved. I still prefer the physical button over the touch sensitive approach that Shokz went with. I still like the Baseus ear clip design vs the earhook. So which do I prefer. Running and exercising-Baseus without a doubt.Bose Ultra is too expensive, can’t adjust to being closer to ear canal, left me wanting and expecting more from the ear cuff buds. They seem limited when turning them up to 7 or 8 on the flat setting. Should be priced around the Soundcore and Shokz open fit buds price, maybe even pricing them lower like $125-$150 on the high end. For $300 they should have wireless charging, multi point connectivity. Most of all a larger and louder volume level. I’m returning them. My Baseus Bowie MC1 do a better job and lasts my whole 10 hour workday without needing to be charged. These are a great option for an open-ear design at this price point, the sound is very full and balanced, impressive bass and volume without becoming distorted, I rarely feel the need to turn them up too much even when in a noisy area.❤🧡💛💚💙💜What I liked:❤1) Very comfortable, light weight, you will not even know that you are wearing it🧡2) Easy to put on and remove and just one clicker on the back of the ear on each earbud to control settings like volume, play next or previous track, take a call or end it or cycle through the modes (default list of modes can be assigned to each earbud so that you can cycle through the shortcuts you use the most).💛3) Pushing it downwards inside the ear gives a higher bass and louder sound. My ears are small so this could be different for different ear sizes. The sound quality is premium and you can move it a bit to find the right spot for best sound.💚4) Call quality is good. I did not face any issues during the call while I was walking outside💙6) You can hear the surroundings while outside, although some level of noise is reduced so that you enjoy the music.💜7) Baseus app enables you to: pair the device with your phone, calibrating the earbuds so that you get good sound quality, selecting the equalizer (bass, mid-range, treble) is available.❤8) The charging case is small and pocketable with good battery life. Up to 9-10 hours of play time and up to an extra 31 hours of battery life in the charging case.
K**8
Great product with a great price
I have been researching earbuds to buy ever since my air pods pro broke. Yes I could have bought the Apple, Bose or Beats but I did not want to spend another $100 - $200 for earbuds/airpods. I bought an open earbud but returned it due to the lack of bass, it was really cheap. That’s when I came across Baseus MC1. First of all it was $50, not cheap but not expensive.I immediately paired it with my iPhone 16 pro and started to play my music. I was really impressed and blown away by the clarity and bass performance by this earbud. I first tested with a little reggae music then listened to some old school rap and followed up watching some Fast and the Furious movie.. Now I’m talking on the phone and my voice is crystal clear. I am really pleased with this product.Quality of the earbud and case was 9 out of 10.Comfort is 7 out of 10.Pairing was easySound quality 9 out of 10, now it doesn’t have active noise canceling but the sound is excellent. I found out that the best sound is Baseus classic on the app itself 🤔.Highly recommend the Baseus MC1
C**N
Great Pair and Battery Life, Okay UI
Great for working and listening to podcasts, music, and phone calls where you need to be hands free for the job you are doing. And lasts almost all of my 8 hour shift at 100% volume since the place I work in is loud but still need mental stim while still hearing cars around me.Fits very well with very little play once you set them in the right spot on your ear since the retention is stronger than other pairs I used.Connection to my phone (pixel 7) was quick and have had no drop out until I put 30+ feet between me and my phone or 3-4 walls of cinder block.Overall good design. Funny thing is with a buddy of mine asking if I got my ear pierced the first time I wore them around him. The speaker and the electric housing is invisible in and behind your ear only showing a small band going around your ear like a loop earring.Good purchase overall. Just has a little clunky UI with the presses but otherwise really good.
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