Bose Inspire XP1 XP1

The Bose-tuned dynamic drivers deliver Dolby Atmos spatial audio alongside adaptive ANC that cancels up to -50dB of exterior noise. A 45-hour total battery life and an ergonomic, simulation-designed fit support all-day wear, while the 6-mic AI array handles clear calls. Best for travelers and commuters who need immersive sound and strong noise cancellation in a long-lasting true wireless design.

form factor in-ear
driver type dynamic
Wireless Ja
active noise cancellation Ja
bluetooth version 5.4
battery life hours 8
case battery hours 45
water resistance Water-Resistant
Bose Inspire XP1 XP1 earbuds
58 Totaalscore
Prijs C$ 0
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Snapshot

The 30-Second Version

The Baseus Inspire XP1 delivers best-in-class call quality and standout ANC for just $100. The Bose tuning is legit, but the fit is a gamble and long-term reliability is unknown. If you need a mic that makes you sound like a pro on a budget, these are a no-brainer.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Mic quality is best-in-class, perfect for calls. 97th
  • Adaptive ANC is a standout, blocking a ton of noise. 88th
  • Bose-tuned sound with Dolby Atmos is impressive for the price. 82th
  • Battery life is strong with 45 hours total in the case. 82th

Cons

  • Comfort is a real weak spot and the fit is hit-or-miss.
  • Fitness score is mediocre, they're not great for workouts.
  • Social proof is one of the worst we've seen, so long-term reliability is a question mark.
  • No official IP rating for water resistance beyond 'Water-Resistant'.

What owners think

The proof

Performance

Let's cut to the chase: the mic quality is the absolute best right now, landing in the 97th percentile of our database. Calls sound crisp and clear thanks to that six-mic array and some clever AI noise reduction. The adaptive ANC is also a standout, hitting that -50dB mark and ranking well above average. Sound quality is strong too, with those dual-layer drivers pushing out detailed, balanced audio that Bose is known for. The weak spot? Comfort. It sits at a disappointing 29th percentile, which means the 'thousands of ergonomic simulations' didn't quite nail it for everyone. Battery life is solid at 8 hours in the buds and 45 total, but the fitness score is mediocre, so don't expect them to stay put during a run.

Performance Percentiles

Anc 88.2
Mic 96.6
Build 69.9
Sound 82
Battery 75.6
Comfort 29
Connectivity 81.6
Social Proof 3.7

Specifications

Full Specifications

Design

Form Factor in-ear
Wearing Style true wireless

Audio

Driver Type dynamic
Freq Min 20
Freq Max 40000
Impedance 32
Sensitivity 102
Surround Dolby Atmos

Noise Control

ANC Yes
ANC Type adaptive

Connectivity

Wireless Yes
Bluetooth 5.4
Multipoint Yes
Range 10.1

Earbud Battery

Battery Life 8
Charge Time 1.5

Case Battery

Case Battery 45

Microphone

Microphone Yes
Mic Count 6
NC Mic Yes

Features

Voice Assistant Voice assistant
Bone Conduction No
Water Resistance Water-Resistant

vs Competition

Stacked against the heavy hitters, the XP1 is a fascinating underdog. The Sony WF-1000XM6 and Apple AirPods Pro will beat it on comfort and have a more polished, seamless experience, but they'll cost you significantly more. The Technics EAH-AZ100 is a closer fight on sound, but the Baseus actually wins on mic performance. Even against a value champ like the EarFun Air Pro 4+, the XP1's call quality and ANC are a step above. You're trading brand trust and a guaranteed comfy fit for top-tier call performance at a lower price.

Spec Bose Inspire XP1 XP1 Technics EAH-AZ100 EAH-AZ100 Sony WF-1000XM6 WF-1000XM6 Samsung Galaxy Buds Buds3 Pro Apple AirPods Pro MFHP4LL/A EarFun Air Pro Air Pro 4+
Form Factor in-ear in-ear in-ear in-ear in-ear in-ear
Driver Type dynamic Dynamic Dynamic Dynamic Dynamic hybrid
Wireless true true true true true true
Active Noise Cancellation true true true true true true
Bluetooth Version 5.4 5.3 5.3 5.4 5.3 6.0
Battery Life Hours 8 8 8 6 8 12
Case Battery Hours 45 28 24 26 24 54
Water Resistance Water-Resistant IPX4 IPX4 IP57 IP57 IP55
Multipoint true true true true true true
Compare Compare Compare Compare Compare
Product AncMicBuildSoundBatteryComfortConnectivitySocial Proof
Bose Inspire XP1 XP1 88.296.669.98275.62981.63.7
Technics EAH-AZ100 EAH-AZ100 Compare 96.796.678.498.97893.39976
Sony WF-1000XM6 WF-1000XM6 Compare 96.799.778.486.374.471.49994.5
Samsung Galaxy Buds Buds3 Pro Compare 96.796.698.791.471.593.399.686.8
Apple AirPods Pro MFHP4LL/A Compare 96.779.398.78974.471.497.799.7
EarFun Air Pro Air Pro 4+ Compare 96.796.690.899.895.571.499.386.8

Price

Value & Pricing

For $100, the value proposition here is kind of wild. You're getting noise cancellation and call quality that punches way above this price point, often competing with earbuds that cost twice as much. The Bose tuning isn't just a sticker, it's a genuine audio upgrade. If your main priorities are taking calls in noisy places and blocking out the world, it's hard to find a better deal. Just know you're rolling the dice a bit on fit and long-term durability since there's no track record yet.

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Overview

The Baseus Inspire XP1 is a weird one, and we mean that in a mostly good way. You're getting Bose tuning, Dolby Atmos, and adaptive ANC that hits -50dB, all for around a hundred bucks. On paper, it reads like a flagship killer. In your ears, it mostly delivers where it counts: calls and noise cancellation are genuinely impressive for the price.

But there's a catch. The fit is divisive, and the social proof is basically nonexistent since these are brand new. If you can get past the fact that nobody's heard of them and they might not sit perfectly in your ears, the core tech here is shockingly solid. It's a strange collaboration that somehow works.

Common Questions

Q: How good is the noise cancellation really?

It's one of the best on the market for this price. The adaptive ANC hits -50dB and dynamically adjusts to your environment, which puts it well above average and close to what you'd get from premium Sony or Bose earbuds.

Q: Are these comfortable for all-day wear?

Probably not for everyone. Despite the ergonomic design claims, the comfort score in our testing was disappointing, so you might feel some fatigue after a few hours. It really depends on your ear shape.

Q: Do they stay in during workouts?

They're not ideal for it. The fitness score is mediocre, and without a secure wing tip design, they can loosen up with a lot of movement. They're better suited for commuting or desk work.

Who Should Skip This

If you need a guaranteed comfy fit for all-day wear or a secure pair for the gym, look elsewhere. The comfort and fitness scores are the Achilles' heel here. Also, if you want a proven product with a track record and tons of user reviews to back it up, the complete lack of social proof on these will make you nervous.

Verdict

Buy these if you live on phone calls and need killer noise cancellation without spending a fortune. The mic and ANC are the real deal, and the sound quality from the Bose tuning is a very nice bonus. They're a niche pick for commuters and office warriors who prioritize voice clarity above all else.

Usage Scores

Calls (68.3)Music (52.4)Overall (58.3)Budget (50)Gaming (62.3)Travel (68)Commute (62.4)Fitness (49.7)

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