Baseus deserves more recognition for delivering high-quality audio at unbeatable prices. Its latest headphones stand out, but the brand also showcased new portable chargers, security cameras, and other tech at IFA 2025, rounding out an impressive lineup.
Baseus Inspire XH1: My New Favorite ANC Headphones

I’ve tried several Baseus headphones over the years, most recently the Bowie 30 Max ANC. While affordable and decent for the price, the overall sound didn’t impress me. The Baseus Inspire XH1, however, is a major leap forward.
Baseus partnered with Bose to create a refined sound profile for these headphones (and the matching earbuds). The result is balanced, high-quality audio that immediately stands out. I did turn off the default Bass Boost in the Baseus app to fully enjoy the Bose-tuned sound, which is slightly bass-forward even without the extra boost. With SuperBass 3.0 and SuperBalance 3.0, plus minor EQ tweaks, you can fine-tune the audio to your preference.
Comfort is another highlight. Thick, plush earpads make the Inspire XH1s easy to wear for hours. While I would prefer slightly firmer clamping, they stay secure and enhance ANC performance. The earcups seal well, and the headphones offer five ANC levels, plus indoor, outdoor, business, commuting presets, and an adaptive mode. In my tests, they significantly reduced flight noise and household distractions.
Battery life is impressive: up to 100 hours off a single charge, or 65 hours with ANC active—exceptional for this price range.
The Baseus Inspire XH1 headphones launch in the US on September 4, 2025, priced at $150.
Baseus Inspire XC1: Clip-On Earbuds That Actually Sound Great

I’ve tried several clip-on earbuds, with the Soundcore AeroClip as my previous favorite. Still, the Baseus Inspire XC1 pleasantly surprised me. Tuned in collaboration with Bose, these open-ear earbuds overcome typical design limitations.
The XC1s sit close to the ear canal, directing audio precisely, while a 10.8mm dynamic driver paired with a Knowles-balanced armature driver delivers rich, powerful sound. Though they lack ANC, they still reduce background noise effectively—on a recent flight, audio remained focused and clear.
The Baseus app offers custom EQ settings and the standard Sound by Bose profile. An Enhanced Battery Life mode extends playback by reducing audio enhancements without drastically affecting quality.
Rated IPX7, the XC1 earbuds resist water and dust, making them ideal for sports and outdoor activities. Wear detection adds convenience many earbuds lack.
The Baseus Inspire XC1 launches in the US on September 4, 2025, priced at $129.
Baseus Inspire XP1: Comfortable Earbuds with Powerful Bass

The Baseus Inspire XP1 earbuds complete the brand’s new audio lineup. Tuned in collaboration with Bose, they deliver a rich soundstage, slightly bass-forward but easily adjustable through the Baseus app.
Comfort is a standout feature. The XP1s fit effortlessly, designed to suit a wide range of ear shapes. Unlike many earbuds, they feel perfect right out of the box.
Battery life is solid, offering up to eight hours per charge (slightly less with ANC) and an additional 45 hours via the case. A rapid 10-minute charge adds 2.5 hours of playback—ideal for on-the-go listening.
The Baseus Inspire XP1 launches in the US on September 4, 2025, priced at $129.
Baseus EnerGeek GX11 and GT01: Portable Chargers That Keep You Powered
Staying charged on the go is essential, and Baseus’ new portable power banks deliver. The EnerGeek GX11 MiFi combines a 67W power bank with a portable MiFi router, supporting over 150 networks via eSIM—so your devices and Wi-Fi stay powered anywhere.
The EnerGeek GT01 is a 45W Qi2-certified magnetic charger. Its magnetic alignment and second-generation wireless charging make it a convenient, everyday companion, even with slightly lower capacity.
The Baseus EnerGeek GX11 launched on August 30, 2025, at $120, while the GT01 arrives on September 4, 2025, priced at $100.
Baseus PrimeTrip VR2: 240W Retractable Car Charger
Tangled USB cables in the car are a common frustration—but the Baseus PrimeTrip VR2 fixes that. This 240W retractable charger delivers up to 105W per cable and works with virtually any vehicle. The base also includes USB-A and USB-C ports for direct device connections.
Compact, portable, and clutter-free, the PrimeTrip VR2 makes in-car charging simple and efficient. It’s available now for $34.
Frequently Asked Questions
When are the Baseus Inspire XH1, XC1, and XP1 launching in the US?
All three audio products launch on September 4, 2025. The XH1 is priced at $150, while the XC1 and XP1 are each $129.
Do the Baseus Inspire XH1 headphones support ANC?
Yes, the XH1 headphones feature five ANC levels, plus presets for indoor, outdoor, business, commuting, and an adaptive mode.
Can I customize the sound on Baseus earbuds and headphones?
Absolutely. The Baseus app offers EQ adjustments and the default Sound by Bose profile. Some models, like the XH1, also include optional Bass Boost settings.
Are Baseus earbuds and headphones water-resistant?
Yes. The XC1 earbuds are rated IPX7, suitable for sports and outdoor activities. The other models do not have specific water resistance ratings.
How does the Baseus PrimeTrip VR2 car charger work?
The PrimeTrip VR2 is a 240W retractable charger with 105W per cable and USB-A/USB-C ports. It eliminates tangled cables in the car and works with most vehicles.
Where can I buy these Baseus products?
All products are available online and at select electronics retailers. Check Baseus’ official site for the latest availability and pricing.
Conclusion
Baseus continues to impress with its affordable, high-quality tech. From the Bose-tuned Inspire XH1, XC1, and XP1 audio devices to the versatile EnerGeek portable chargers and clutter-free PrimeTrip VR2 car charger, the brand delivers performance, innovation, and convenience across the board. Whether you’re seeking premium sound, long-lasting battery life, or reliable on-the-go charging, Baseus products offer practical solutions at competitive prices.
