
"When I'm out for a run, I'm not looking for studio-quality sound that would satiate my inner audiophile. I just want sound with plenty of lows and highs, but with enough mids that I don't miss anything (after all, vocals live in the midrange). I also need a pair of earbuds that won't be destroyed by my xenomorphic sweat, which means I have to use either bone-conducting or open-ear headphones."
"I used to swear by bone-conducting headphones, until I met the clip-on style, which almost always produces superior sound. Such is the case with the Baseus Bass BC1 clip-on earbuds. They're only $40, and worth every penny. My experience I've grown accustomed to Baseus producing decent earbuds and headphones, so I no longer assume what I'm about to test will be subpar. The Bass BC1 earbuds continue with that trend."
"It took all of ten seconds, and I was ready to push play on Spotify. When the first strains of "Riddles Are Abound Tonight" (by Les Claypool's band Sausage) rolled out, I knew I was going to have to tweak the sound, so I opened the Baseus app on my phone, connected the earbuds to the app, and immediately went to the EQ section. The EQ is limited to 8 bands and can take some time to get just right."
Runners and active listeners prioritize punchy lows and highs with enough midrange for vocals, and require sweat-resistant open-ear or clip-on designs. The Baseus Bass BC1 clip-on earbuds deliver stronger sound than many bone-conducting options while selling for $40. The clip-on fit resists sweat damage and suits running, hiking, and biking. The earbuds do not support Google Fast Pairing but pair quickly via device Bluetooth menus. The Baseus app provides an 8-band EQ that requires some tweaking; the predefined Rock Classic setting yields ample bass, subdued mids, and sufficient highs for most listeners. The BC1s offer strong value for active use.
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