- Baseus reveals three new helmet products in IFA 2025
- Appointed the Inspire range, it includes the first open drivers open headphones in the world
- Also includes standard wireless headphones and ancient exaggerated cans
Baseus revealed three new headphones at IFA 2025, including the first double driver earpiece in the world, Open Earbuds. All of these products should be launched today on September 4.
Named the Inspire range, the three products are as follows: the Inspire XC1, the first open headphones with aforementioned world; Inspire XH1, a pair of noise launch headphones and Inspire XP1, a pair of real wireless headphones with an intra-ear adjustment. All three have “Sound by Bose”, with an audio profile set by the headphones giant.
The open headphones Inspire XC1 are powered by double drivers, a dynamic 10.8 mm driver for low frequencies and a driver of the balanced Knowles reinforcement for intermediate frequencies, which would be a first world for the open headphones market.
They include high resolution audio support with LDAC certification, supporting up to 192 kHz / 24 bits of wireless transmission, and there is also a care of audio audio audio for more immersive listening.
The XC1 also boasts up to 40 hours of play from the case, with up to eight hours per load, putting them up there with the best headphones in this direction, but not enough Eat the OpenRok Pro Oneodio, our current choice for the best headphones open for battery life.
They are resistant to IPX7 water and have an alleged reduction in the 25 km / wind noise, with a four -track micro network powered by AI for calls. Inspire XC1 launches $ 129 / € 149.99 (around £ 129 / $ 266 in), placing them in the same region as the OpenRun Pro 2 Shokz.
The next step is the Inspire XH1, the basic entrance to the competitive world of the best noise cancellation headphones. The XH1 also has bose sound, supports high resolution audio with LDAC and Dolby space audio treatment. They are delivered with an adaptive active noise cancellation which would be able to reduce the noise by -48 dB, which potentially makes a good option for flights and travel.
The title of the XH1 here is the battery life, which, according to Baseus, offers up to 100 hours of play with ANC Off and 65 hours with ANC. This would actually beat the Cambridge Audio Melomania P100s, our current choice for the best for the battery life in our best head of earphones (they offer 100 ancient hours and 60 hours of leave). The XH1 is expected to be launched at $ 149 / € 169.99 (around £ 146 / $ 302 in).
Finally, Inspire XP1 is the new basic entrance to the extremely busy wireless headphones. These headphones are again paid Bose, support the Dolby space audio and have an ancient adaptive which should reduce noise up to -50 dB. The XP1 is labeled with eight hours of play (ANCOS) and 45 hours with the case. This header figure is not particularly high, but the figure including the case competes with them with the JBL Live Beam 3, our current choice for the best headphones for the battery life (12 hours of play with 48 hours of the case) in our best head of earphones.
The XP1 should be launched at $ 129 / € 149.99 (around £ 129 / $ 266 in), placing them in the same price range as the Cambridge Audio Melomania A100 and the JBL Live Beam 3.
Price VS Performance
Baseus has become quite aggressive with its prices, with the correspondence of the Inspire range or a subcute of many specific rivals. Inspire XC1 is the real headliner here, shaking things on the open headphones market by offering double drivers, which can give it a sound advantage over other open headphones. The open headphones exploded in popularity in 2025, so it seems that Baseus entered at the right time, if he nailed the sound profile.
Elsewhere, XH1 wireless headphones could be a good business business if they can make their battery performance suggested for the price, but the Melomania P100 five -star audio will take blows, even if the XH1 are $ 90 £ 50 cheaper on average.
The XP1 seems to have the most difficult period of the three products. They are not only close to the price of the JBL Live Beam 3 and the Cambridge Audio Buds that I have already mentioned, but also the exhausts of Bose Quietcomfort (2024). But if the performance is there as well as the battery life, and if Baseus can become aggressive with price reductions, they may find an advantage.