- Baseus reveals three new headphones products in IFA 2025
- Called The Inspire Range, includes the first open double driver headphones in the world
- It also includes true standard wireless headphones and ANC ears cans
Baseus has revealed three new headphones in IFA 2025, including the first open double driver headphones in the world. All these products will be launched today, on September 4.
Appointed the Inspire range, the three products are as follows: The Inspire XC1, the first open double driver headphones in the world mentioned above; The Inspire XH1, a couple of headphones that cancel noise and inspire XP1, a pair of true wireless headphones that cancel the noise with an internal adjustment. The three have ‘Sound by Bose’, with an audio profile adjusted by the headphones giant.
Inspire XC1 open headphones are fed by dual conductors, a 10.8 mm dynamic controller for low frequencies and a balanced cabinet controller for high high frequencies, which is said to be a world for the open headphone market.
They have high resolution audio support with the LDAC certification, which supports the wireless transmission of up to 192 KHz/24 bits, and there is also support for the Dolby space audio for a more immersive listening.
The XC1 also has up to 40 hours of game time from the case, with up to eight hours per load, placing them there with the best open headphones in that sense, although not quite Overcoming the Openrok Pro Oneodium, our current choice for the best open headphones for battery life.
They are resistant to IPX7 water and have a reduction of claimed wind noise of up to 25 km/h, with a four -way microphone matrix fed by the calls. The launch of Inspire XC1 to $ 129 / € 149.99 (approximately £ 129 / au $ 266), placing them in the same region as the OpenRun Pro 2 Shokz.
The following is the Inspire XH1, the Baseus entrance in the competitive world of the best headphones with noise cancellation. The XH1 also has Bose sound, admits high -resolution audio with LDAC and Dolby space audio processing. They come with cancellation of adaptive active noise that is stated that it can reduce noise by -48DB, which potentially makes them a good option for flights and trips.
The owner of the XH1 here is the battery life, which Baseus says that it offers up to 100 hours of play with ANC and 65 hours with an AF lit. This would really exceed the Cambridge Audio Melomania P100, our best current choice for battery life in our best headphones guide (they offer 100 hours ANC and 60 hours ANC). The XH1 will be launched at $ 149 / € 169.99 (approximately £ 146 / au $ 302).
Finally, the Inspire XP1 is the new Baseus entrance in the true true wireless headphones market. These headphones are tune again, admit the Dolby space audio and have the adaptive ANC that is claimed to reduce the noise of up to -50DB. The XP1 is labeled with eight hours of game time (ANC off) and 45 hours with the case. That number of headphones is not particularly high, but the figure, including the box, places them in competition with the JBL Live Beam 3, our current choice for the best headphones for battery life (12 hours of play with 48 hours of the box) in our best headphones guide.
The XP1 will be launched at $ 129 / € 149.99 (approximately £ 129 / au $ 266), which puts them in the same price range as the Cambridge Audio Melomania A100 and the JBL Live Live 3.
Price vs yield
Baseus has become quite aggressive with its price, with the inspiration range that coincides or underlining many similar special rivals. The Inspire XC1 are the true poster head here, shaking things in the open headphone market by offering dual drivers, which can give it a sound advantage over other open headphones. Open headphones have exploded in popularity in 2025, so it seems that Baseus is entering at the right time, if the sound profile has been nailed.
In other places, XH1 wireless headphones could be a budget bargain if they can achieve their suggested battery performance for the price, but the five -star P100 Cambridge P100 will be beating, even if the XH1 is $ 90 / £ 50 cheaper on average.
It seems that the XP1 will have the most difficult time of the three products. Not only are they very close to JBL Live Beam 3 and Cambridge Audio Buds that I already mentioned, but also as the Bose Quietcomfort headphones (2024). But if the performance is there, as well as the battery life, and if Baseus can be aggressive with price reductions, they may find an advantage.