Despite the affordable price tags, the Chinese manufacturer is trying to keep up with trends, attracting potential buyers with useful and pleasant little things like automatic pause, fast charging, voice assistant, software equalizer, additional wear sensors, etc. Baseus also has a surprisingly interesting approach to design, which is why literally every pair of Bowies, be it tiny in-ear capsules or large on-ear headphones, creates the impression of an expensive premium product. The tiny Bowie EX with an orange core and the on-ear Bowie D05 in a pastel color, reminiscent of the B&W PX8 Hi-Fi headphones, look especially cool.


In terms of freedom of choice, this is one of the richest series in the company's assets. To simplify it, it is best to divide it into three different groups: regular earbuds a la AirPods, for listening to music on the street, catching up on the news or talking on the phone, waterproof TWS models, which are suitable for sports, and closed-type over-ear TWS headphones, in primarily focused on listening to music. At the same time, the prices here are quite affordable - the simplest model of the Bowie EZ10 level will cost the buyer 20 and a penny of dollars, while the more complex overhead models of the Bowie H1 and H2 level cost between 50 and 100 dollars.

The main star of this ensemble is the Bowie H1, which looks like the elegant AirPods Max. These are foldable headphones with a flexible metal headband, swivel earcups, massive ear pads, touch controls and support for advanced active noise cancellation (ANC) technology. They are equipped with surprisingly intelligent 40-mm dynamic drivers, which are capable of quite high-quality and natural sounding of the private spectrum from 20 to 20,000 Hz. Bowie H1 operates via Bluetooth v 5.2 protocol and can operate up to 70 hours on a single battery charge (note: in music mode without ANS).