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.
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