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At IFA 2025, Baseus officially unveiled its new Inspire series of personal audio devices, featuring integrated Sound by Bose technology. This partnership makes Baseus one of the few brands licensed to use Bose’s proprietary tuning, previously available only to Skullcandy with its Method 360 ANC line. The collaboration highlights a growing trend in the market: mass-market manufacturers partnering with premium audio leaders to enhance sound quality without significantly increasing cost.

The Inspire series launches with three models: the over-ear Inspire XH1 with active noise cancellation, the fully wireless TWS Inspire XP1, and the open-style Inspire XC1 with a clip. All feature Bose acoustic tuning and are priced under $150, making them among the most accessible options for those seeking the “signature Bose sound” without the premium cost.

The flagship model, Inspire XH1, combines Dolby Audio support, LDAC codec, Hi-Res Audio certification, and an impressive 100-hour battery life. Its ANC system is rated up to 48 dB thanks to a four-layer design, while five built-in microphones with AI algorithms ensure effective noise reduction during calls. An added convenience is fast charging: just 10 minutes plugged in provides 12 hours of listening time.
For users who prefer a more compact option, Baseus offers the Inspire XP1. These TWS earbuds feature an adaptive ANC system that dynamically adjusts to surrounding conditions, reducing noise by up to 50 dB. They use dual-layer drivers with PU+PEEK diaphragms, providing a balanced mix of bass and detail. Combined with the charging case, battery life reaches up to 45 hours, and the ergonomic silicone design ensures a secure fit and effective sound isolation.

The third model in the series, Inspire XC1, is an open-style clip-on headphone designed for active use. It features a hybrid dual-driver system, combining a balanced Knowles driver for high frequencies with a dynamic driver for lows. Each earbud weighs just 6 g, is IP66-rated for water and dust resistance, and offers a “zero-fit” design for comfort during extended wear. Battery life reaches 8 hours per charge, extending up to 40 hours with the charging case, and fast charging is supported.

All Inspire models are available in Cosmic Black and Starlight Off-White, with the XH1 also offered in Sunset Coral and Twilight Blue. Prices range from $129.99 to $149.99 depending on the model, and global sales will begin immediately following the IFA premiere.

In addition to its audio lineup, Baseus also showcased a range of smart home devices and wireless charging accessories. However, the Inspire series was the main focus of the presentation. For those seeking Bose-level sound without the premium price, this series could become one of the most appealing options of 2025.
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