Baseus Bowie MA10 earbuds launch with hybrid ANC and a "140-hour playtime" for just under US$30
Baseus asserts that its latest Bowie MA10 audio peripherals come recommended by "Oscar-winning film composers" Joel Goodman, Pedro Osuna and Chad Cannon, with a quote from the latter describing them as "a fabulous addition to my headphone collection" that resulted in an apparently unprecedentedly "rich" rendition of Beethoven's Piano Concerto No.5.
This potential for audio quality with this kind of endorsement is conferred by the "aerospace-grade titanium-plated double compound diaphragms" that augment the MA10s' "larger" drivers. They are housed in an IPX6-rated, "ergonomic" form-factor that is one for fans of LED-lit earbuds: each MA10 comes with an active circular accent.
The latest Bowie-series accessories are also rated to exclude unwanted noise to a -48 decibel (dB) degree, with additional ENC for calls, as well as Baseus' "0.038 second (s) Dual Channel Low-Latency (DCLL)" technology.
The OEM also claims that the earbuds can last for up to 140 hours per charge under some conditions (although the buds themselves hold only about 8 hours, depending on their "Baseus Rapid Charging" case for the rest).
Nevertheless, these earbuds (hyped as having "no match" in their segment) have been launched as new earbuds that cost just US$29.99. They will be available on Amazon as such soon, with the possibility of a "30% off" coupon for early-bird buyers.