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These wireless ANC earbuds from Baseus are on sale for under $30

These wireless ANC earbuds from Baseus are on sale for under $30

If you're in the market for new earbuds with future-proof features at an affordable price, Baseus is offering a limited-time deal worth checking out. The newly launched Baseus Bass BP1 Pro (sold as the EP10 Pro in the EU) is now just $27.99 on Amazon US — down from its original $39.99 price.
It's rare to find active noise canceling (ANC) in affordable wireless earbuds, but the Bass BP1 Pro earbuds promise to deliver in this regard. Baseus says the real-time adaptive active noise cancelation is capable of cutting up to 50dB of ambient noise, backed by four built-in sensors. Whether commuting or working from a noisy cafe, the adaptive ANC automatically adjusts to your surroundings.
When it comes to sound quality, the Bass BP1 Pro has 10mm drivers with volume-adaptive Active EQ and support for Hi-Res audio over LDAC — an unexpected bonus in this price tier. Everyone has their own preferences when listening to music, which is why Baseus has included a companion app for user customization of the earbuds. Within the Baseus app, you can customize the noise cancelation modes and sound quality modes. To easily adjust the sound, you can enable Bass Boost or Dynamic Balance mode. There are also seven different EQ presets to select from, and even a spatial audio mode.
Despite the budget price, these earbuds are future-proofed, thanks to the inclusion of Bluetooth 6.0. We haven't seen the latest Bluetooth 6.0 in most flagship earbuds released in 2025, let alone in earbuds that are this affordable. If you enjoy gaming, you'll appreciate that the earbuds also support low-latency connectivity, down to 0.058s.
If you are out on the go, you don't need to worry about taking calls as these earbuds have a 6-mic AI noise reduction system. The elements also aren't a concern, as they have an IP55 dust and water resistance rating.
Battery life can support a full day of listening, with up to 12 hours of playback on a single charge (ANC off), or 7 hours with ANC on. The charging case extends that to 55 hours of total playback time, and a 10-minute quick charge gives you 2.5 hours of playtime.
You can pick up the Baseus BP1 Pro in Space Black, Moon White, or Ocean Blue. At $27.99, it undercuts many competitors while offering features you typically only find in earbuds twice the price. If you are looking for the ultimate value-for-money ANC earbuds for your daily commute, grab this deal while you can.
Baseus Bass BP1 Pro
Baseus Bass BP1 Pro
The BP1 Pro delivers adaptive noise cancelling anywhere with -50dB reduction and balanced audio anytime via volume-adaptive EQ. Enjoy Hi-Res LDAC sound, Bluetooth 6.0, IP55 resistance, an ergonomic fit, and up to 55 hours of playtime with fast charging.
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