At a glance, youd think these are an incredibly competent pair of Bluetooth headphones.

But something may throw up a red flag fairly quickly the low price.

Theyre already discounted onAmazonand the Baseus website has them available for less than that too.

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So is it too good to be true?Frankly, yes it is.

General audio quality isnt amazing either.

Out of the box, bass is thin and treble sounds are pretty grating at higher volumes.

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It isnt all doom and gloom.

These are some decent looking cans with a relatively attractive rectangle-like design.

you could also customize the function of the headphones ANC button, which is a neat inclusion.

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However, these are ultimately small wins in the context of disappointing audio quality.

You take a hit to audio quality.

Even worse was the Fixed spatial audio option.

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Vocals sounded warped and inauthentic while percussion lacked sharpness, so I switched this off again pretty quickly.

OK, maybe spatial audio might not quite hit the spot, but how do the other features fare?

Well, ANC wasnt too bad.

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The story so far is certainly one of disappointment, although Baseus didnt let me down on battery life.

You even get up to 65 hours with ANC off, which is an excellent serving of battery life.

Something that puzzled me was Baseus claim that the Bowie 30 Max have super bass.

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I definitely didnt feel that initially.

I knew what I had to do…

I took to the EQ options to make amends to the Bowie 30 Maxs sonic shortcomings.

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There were noticeable differences between them, sure, but it was pretty minimal for the most part.

So, after customizing my own sound were my woes overcome?

Well, not entirely.

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Vocals inWhite Mustangby Lana Del Ray also sounded boxy and constricted, resulting in an unnatural-sounding delivery.

One aspect sound-wise that was somewhat redeeming was mic quality.

Call quality, meanwhile, was a bit more middling in terms of quality, but still totally passable.

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Im sorry to say that this is not the case.

When at a discounted price, these headphones look great for the price you pay.

Speaking of a plasticky look, the button controls suffer from a similar issue, feeling a little cheap.

The Bowie 30 Max are also decently portable.

Finally, dont expect anything super-fancy or hi-tech from these design-wise.

And sure, at this price, getting features like spatial audio is undoubtedly impressive.

Some of thebest cheap headphones like theEarfun Wave Pro will likely prove to be a much better value pick.

Should I buy the Baseus Bowie 30 Max?

Even with EQ adjustments, these arent going to cut it for the most keen listeners.

You want the ultimate value pickThe world of wireless headphones is truly vast.

There are so many amazing options out there for you, regardless of your budget.

Read our full1More Sonoflow review.

You get commendable ANC, quality customizable audio, DSEE upscaling and so much more.

you’re able to even choose from some neat color options, ensuring these are an excellent alternative.

Read our fullSony WH-CH720N review.

This let me get a real taste for ANC quality, regardless of environment.

I mainly connected the headphones up to theSamsung Galaxy S24 FEwhen conducting tests.

First reviewed: October 2024

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