Compare Baseus Inspire XH1 Headphones vs Nothing Headphone (1)

P1 Baseus Inspire XH1 Headphones
P2 Nothing Headphone (1)

Comparison Takeaways

Baseus Inspire XH1 Headphones

Where It Has the Edge

  • Replaceable earpads is 4.5 vs 2.9. Replaceable earpads are explicitly mentioned in at least one major review, which helps long-term ownership.
  • Smudge resistance is 4.5 vs 3.0. Matte materials and finishes are repeatedly noted for resisting fingerprints and hiding smudges better than glossy plastics.
  • Sustainability materials is 4.0 vs 2.6. Several reviews mention vegan or faux-leather materials on the headband and pads, with no major concerns raised.
  • Portability/foldability is 4.1 vs 2.8. Fold-flat and fold-in portability is convenient and the included case helps, though one review notes space savings are...

Nothing Headphone (1)

Where It Has the Edge

  • Sensors is 3.8 vs 2.4. Wear-detection and other sensors work well for many users, but some reports mention inconsistent behavior on specific devices...
  • USB-C is 4.8 vs 4.0. USB-C is a frequently praised feature because it supports charging and USB-C audio, adding modern wired flexibility.
  • Equalizer customization is 4.8 vs 4.3. EQ customization is a defining strength: multiple reviews highlight an advanced, multi-band/parametric-style EQ (often with Q control) plus...
  • LDAC is 5.0 vs 4.4. LDAC support is consistently called out across reviews and is a core part of the product’s high-res pitch...
Average score
Product 1: Baseus Inspire XH1 Headphones
4.1
Product 2: Nothing Headphone (1)
3.9
Active noise cancellation
Product 1: Baseus Inspire XH1 Headphones
3.7

ANC performance is good for the price but inconsistent: it can handle commuting and steady background noise well, yet frequent flyers note it falls short against top-tier models on airplane engine rumble. Noise control is highly adjustable in the app, with adaptive and scenario-based modes plus multiple levels, though button toggling can be less direct than app control.

Product 2: Nothing Headphone (1)
3.8

ANC is broadly considered strong for the price and effective for travel/commuting, but it is usually ranked a step behind the best from Sony/Bose/Apple, especially for voices or tougher scenarios. Noise control modes and adjustability are a highlight: reviews repeatedly mention multiple ANC levels/adaptive behavior and the ability to map controls to switch modes.

Android compatibility
Product 1: Baseus Inspire XH1 Headphones
4.4

Compatibility with Android is strong, including full app support and access to LDAC and other toggles on supported phones.

Product 2: Nothing Headphone (1)
No score yet
App
Product 1: Baseus Inspire XH1 Headphones
4.2

The Baseus app is mostly praised as clean and easy, with useful controls and updates, but a few reports mention freezing or crashing when using custom EQ.

Product 2: Nothing Headphone (1)
4.6

The Nothing X app is repeatedly described as one of the best parts of the experience, with feature access, customization, and settings that help compensate for default tuning.

Audio-video sync accuracy
Product 1: Baseus Inspire XH1 Headphones
4.1

Low-latency features are mentioned (including a low-latency mode and published latency figures), and reviewers generally position it as suitable for video and gaming at this price.

Product 2: Nothing Headphone (1)
4.1

Several reviews mention low-latency or gaming modes and head-tracking features; real-world A/V performance is generally positioned as competent, not a class-leading differentiator.

Bass performance
Product 1: Baseus Inspire XH1 Headphones
4.4

Bass is a standout: reviewers repeatedly call it deep, punchy, and well controlled, especially with bass-boost options, though some feel the default tuning can lean too bassy.

Product 2: Nothing Headphone (1)
3.8

Bass is usually described as controlled and textured rather than skull-rattling, with bass-enhancer tools available; some reviewers still want tighter tuning out of the box.

Battery
Product 1: Baseus Inspire XH1 Headphones
4.8

Battery life is a standout, with many citing week-like stamina; real-world endurance drops with ANC, LDAC, or DSP features but remains class-leading.

Product 2: Nothing Headphone (1)
4.6

Battery life is a consistent highlight, with many reviews citing long runtime (often around 35 hours with ANC and far more without) and strong real-world endurance. Replaceable battery support is generally weak, with at least one review calling out a non-user-friendly internal battery design.

Bluetooth
Product 1: Baseus Inspire XH1 Headphones
4.5

Bluetooth stability is widely reported as reliable with strong range and few dropouts during normal use.

Product 2: Nothing Headphone (1)
4.3

Bluetooth stability is generally good with modern pairing features, though a few reviews mention occasional dropouts depending on environment or device.

Build quality
Product 1: Baseus Inspire XH1 Headphones
4.2

Most reviews describe above-average build for the price with a premium look and feel, but a few call the construction cost-effective or note wobble at the cup transitions.

Product 2: Nothing Headphone (1)
4.2

Build quality is generally seen as solid and premium-feeling for $299, though some reviews note more plastic than expected or worry about long-term cosmetic wear.

Button control usability
Product 1: Baseus Inspire XH1 Headphones
4.2

Physical buttons are generally well liked for being easy to find and clicky, but a few users find the track-skip mapping or volume stepping unintuitive.

Product 2: Nothing Headphone (1)
4.4

Physical controls (roller + paddle + buttons + power switch) are a major highlight for tactility, but a few reviews mention learning curve, finicky behavior, or coarse volume steps.

Cable quality
Product 1: Baseus Inspire XH1 Headphones
3.1

Accessory cable quality is uneven: the included aux cable is criticized as cheap by some, while the USB-C cable and case are more positively received.

Product 2: Nothing Headphone (1)
3.6

Included cables are generally viewed as fine, though at least one review notes limitations (such as a 3-pole 3.5mm cable that does not carry mic).

Carry case quality
Product 1: Baseus Inspire XH1 Headphones
4.6

The carry case is consistently praised as sturdy and premium-feeling, especially for the price.

Product 2: Nothing Headphone (1)
3.8

The case is usually described as sturdy and protective with space for cables, but multiple reviewers call it large or mention zipper/material quirks.

Charging
Product 1: Baseus Inspire XH1 Headphones
4.7

Charging is fast via USB-C, with multiple reviews highlighting a quick-charge that provides many hours of playback from a short top-up.

Product 2: Nothing Headphone (1)
4.5

Fast charging is frequently praised, with multiple reviews citing a short top-up delivering hours of playback; full-charge times are generally described as typical.

Clamping force comfort
Product 1: Baseus Inspire XH1 Headphones
4.2

Clamping force tends to be gentle, which helps comfort, but can reduce stability for workouts or lots of movement.

Product 2: Nothing Headphone (1)
3.9

Clamping force is commonly described as secure without being overly tight, though individual fit can vary and some users still feel pressure over time.

Codec support
Product 1: Baseus Inspire XH1 Headphones
4.4

Codec support includes SBC/AAC and LDAC, and reviewers note audible improvements with higher-quality modes when the source device supports them.

Product 2: Nothing Headphone (1)
4.5

Codec and connection support is repeatedly highlighted as a strength, with common mentions of SBC/AAC/LDAC and both USB-C and 3.5mm wired options.

Comfort during long use
Product 1: Baseus Inspire XH1 Headphones
4.2

Long-session comfort is a strength for many thanks to plush pads and gentle clamp, though heat buildup, glasses pressure, or internal mic contact can appear after an hour or two.

Product 2: Nothing Headphone (1)
4.0

Comfort is often rated good-to-very-good for long sessions, but the weight and occasional headband/pad pressure points mean not everyone finds it as effortless as the lightest competitors.

Design and Aesthetics
Product 1: Baseus Inspire XH1 Headphones
4.2

Design is widely seen as modern and Bose-inspired with a premium look, though personal taste varies and a few find the styling less appealing.

Product 2: Nothing Headphone (1)
4.6

Design is consistently described as distinctive and polarizing, with many praising the transparent, cassette-like aesthetic and premium look for the price.

Detachable cable convenience
Product 1: Baseus Inspire XH1 Headphones
No score yet
Product 2: Nothing Headphone (1)
4.5

Having both USB-C audio and a 3.5mm option is repeatedly praised for flexibility, especially for laptops, planes, and modern phones.

Ear cup padding quality
Product 1: Baseus Inspire XH1 Headphones
4.4

Earcup padding is repeatedly described as soft, deep, and comfortable, but can run warm and lead to sweat during extended wear.

Product 2: Nothing Headphone (1)
3.9

Ear pad comfort and seal are regularly praised, though some reviews mention thinner cushioning than expected, heat buildup, or pressure on certain ear shapes/accessories.

Ear cup swivel/rotation range
Product 1: Baseus Inspire XH1 Headphones
4.1

The cups fold and swivel for fit and storage, offering useful articulation, but some units feel overly loose in their movement.

Product 2: Nothing Headphone (1)
3.6

Cups generally rotate to lie flat, which helps neck-wear and packing, but the design can cause the squared corners to bump or rattle against each other.

Equalizer customization
Product 1: Baseus Inspire XH1 Headphones
4.3

EQ customization is a highlight with multiple presets, an 8-band EQ, and some personalization tools, though stability of custom EQ varies by reviewer.

Product 2: Nothing Headphone (1)
4.8

EQ customization is a defining strength: multiple reviews highlight an advanced, multi-band/parametric-style EQ (often with Q control) plus shareable presets/QR codes.

Find My
Product 1: Baseus Inspire XH1 Headphones
4.2

Some reviewers highlight a Find My or last-known-location feature in the app as a helpful extra.

Product 2: Nothing Headphone (1)
3.2

Find My-style features are generally limited to making the headphones play a sound, which helps for nearby locating but is not a full tracker replacement.

Frequency response accuracy
Product 1: Baseus Inspire XH1 Headphones
No score yet
Product 2: Nothing Headphone (1)
3.1

Measured and subjective impressions frequently point to a non-neutral stock response (often described as dark), with EQ being the practical path to a more accurate balance.

Headband adjustability
Product 1: Baseus Inspire XH1 Headphones
4.6

Headband adjustment is smooth and offers a good fit range, including for smaller heads; a few reviewers mention the headband finish can tug hair slightly.

Product 2: Nothing Headphone (1)
3.9

Headband adjustment works smoothly for most, but at least one review dislikes the adjustment ergonomics and others wish for more headband padding.

Hinge durability
Product 1: Baseus Inspire XH1 Headphones
3.6

Hinge/joint impressions are mixed: some reviewers worry about looseness or wobble, while others report controlled resistance; long-term durability remains the main question mark.

Product 2: Nothing Headphone (1)
No score yet
Included accessories
Product 1: Baseus Inspire XH1 Headphones
4.4

Included accessories are solid for the price (case and cables), but some wish the aux cable were higher quality and that more adapters were included.

Product 2: Nothing Headphone (1)
No score yet
Instrument separation
Product 1: Baseus Inspire XH1 Headphones
3.6

Instrument separation is decent and enjoyable for casual use, but multiple reviews note it is not as cleanly layered as higher-end headphones.

Product 2: Nothing Headphone (1)
3.8

Instrument separation is often praised as solid or good once the tonal balance is corrected, though some reviewers still find complex mixes can feel crowded compared to top rivals.

LDAC
Product 1: Baseus Inspire XH1 Headphones
4.4

LDAC is available via the Baseus app on compatible devices and can add detail and a more relaxed sound, but iOS users cannot benefit from LDAC.

Product 2: Nothing Headphone (1)
5.0

LDAC support is consistently called out across reviews and is a core part of the product’s high-res pitch for compatible Android devices.

Maximum volume clarity
Product 1: Baseus Inspire XH1 Headphones
4.1

When pushed loud, several reviewers report the XH1 stays relatively composed without harsh distortion, though this is not a universally tested point.

Product 2: Nothing Headphone (1)
4.0

At higher volumes, several reviewers report low distortion and clear playback, though ultimate refinement and dynamics are not always on par with premium flagships.

Microphone noise reduction
Product 1: Baseus Inspire XH1 Headphones
4.2

Microphone noise reduction is frequently praised for suppressing street and café noise, but very loud environments can cause the processing to fade the speaker’s voice.

Product 2: Nothing Headphone (1)
3.8

Mic noise reduction is usually strong for steady noise and wind, but some reviews report aggressive noise gating or weaker handling of echo/reverberant rooms.

Microphone quality for calls
Product 1: Baseus Inspire XH1 Headphones
4.1

Call quality is generally above average for the class, with voices coming through clearly, though a few listeners report slight digitization or only average mic tone.

Product 2: Nothing Headphone (1)
3.9

Call quality is often described as clear and workable, with some reviews praising voice pickup in noisy streets; others call it merely average or slightly robotic compared with top rivals.

Midrange clarity
Product 1: Baseus Inspire XH1 Headphones
4.0

Midrange is generally clear with good vocal presence, but several reviewers describe slightly recessed vocals or midrange veiling when ANC is enabled.

Product 2: Nothing Headphone (1)
3.6

Midrange performance varies by tuning: vocals can sound clear and forward after tweaks, but several reviews note too much lower-mid presence or a dull/veiled midrange on default settings.

Multi-platform compatibility
Product 1: Baseus Inspire XH1 Headphones
4.3

The XH1 works across phones and computers via Bluetooth and analog input, but wired mode is best treated as an emergency option and there is no USB audio.

Product 2: Nothing Headphone (1)
No score yet
Multipoint connectivity reliability
Product 1: Baseus Inspire XH1 Headphones
4.3

Multipoint is commonly supported and works well for switching between devices, with few complaints about reliability.

Product 2: Nothing Headphone (1)
4.3

Multipoint is commonly cited as supported and functional, enabling quick switching between two devices; reliability feedback is mostly positive.

Noise isolation (passive)
Product 1: Baseus Inspire XH1 Headphones
3.8

Passive isolation varies with fit: some report a good seal and useful isolation, while at least one reviewer found surprisingly weak passive isolation.

Product 2: Nothing Headphone (1)
4.3

Passive isolation is consistently strong thanks to a good seal and memory-foam style pads, meaning ANC has a solid foundation in many real-world environments.

Portability/foldability
Product 1: Baseus Inspire XH1 Headphones
4.1

Fold-flat and fold-in portability is convenient and the included case helps, though one review notes space savings are not the best among folding designs.

Product 2: Nothing Headphone (1)
2.8

Portability is a weak spot versus foldable rivals: cups rotate flat but the headphones do not fold up, making the carry footprint and case bulkier.

Preset EQ profile quality
Product 1: Baseus Inspire XH1 Headphones
4.2

Preset profiles (especially the Sound by Bose tuning) are often described as well balanced, but noise modes and DSP features can audibly change tonal balance.

Product 2: Nothing Headphone (1)
3.7

Preset profiles and simpler EQ tools are generally helpful, but several reviewers still prefer custom EQ to get the best tonal balance.

Replaceable earpads
Product 1: Baseus Inspire XH1 Headphones
4.5

Replaceable earpads are explicitly mentioned in at least one major review, which helps long-term ownership.

Product 2: Nothing Headphone (1)
2.9

Replaceable earpad support is mixed: some sources mention pads can be removed or obtained via customer service, while others say replacement availability is unclear.

Sensors
Product 1: Baseus Inspire XH1 Headphones
2.4

Sensor features are inconsistent in coverage: several reviewers note missing wear sensors/auto-pause, while at least one review claims wear detection is present via the feature set.

Product 2: Nothing Headphone (1)
3.8

Wear-detection and other sensors work well for many users, but some reports mention inconsistent behavior on specific devices (for example, desktop pairing scenarios).

Smudge resistance
Product 1: Baseus Inspire XH1 Headphones
4.5

Matte materials and finishes are repeatedly noted for resisting fingerprints and hiding smudges better than glossy plastics.

Product 2: Nothing Headphone (1)
3.0

Surface oils and cosmetic marks can show up on the materials, with some reviewers noting it wipes off easily but is not especially resistant to smudging.

Software/setup simplicity
Product 1: Baseus Inspire XH1 Headphones
4.2

Setup is straightforward with quick pairing and an intuitive app; a few control quirks exist but most find daily operation simple.

Product 2: Nothing Headphone (1)
4.2

Setup is usually straightforward thanks to modern pairing features, though a few reviews note hidden settings or small/hard-to-find pairing controls.

Sound quality
Product 1: Baseus Inspire XH1 Headphones
4.2

Across reviews, sound quality is strong for the price with a warm, Bose-leaning tuning that works well for everyday listening, though it cannot match flagship detail retrieval or realism. Wired listening works as a backup when the headphones are powered off, but several reviewers say it sounds thin or tinny compared with powered wireless use.

Product 2: Nothing Headphone (1)
3.6

Sound quality is widely seen as good hardware with polarizing default tuning: some hear clean, balanced clarity, while many describe the stock sound as dark/flat or a bit compressed until EQ is applied. Wired listening over USB-C and/or 3.5mm is frequently mentioned; some reviewers note slightly improved clarity when wired, but not a dramatic transformation.

Soundstage width
Product 1: Baseus Inspire XH1 Headphones
3.6

Soundstage is typically moderate rather than expansive; some call it fairly wide for the price, while others describe an in-your-head presentation compared with premium rivals.

Product 2: Nothing Headphone (1)
3.4

Soundstage is generally not class-leading; multiple reviews call it narrower or less expansive than Sony/Apple competitors, even if separation can be decent after tuning.

Spatial audio
Product 1: Baseus Inspire XH1 Headphones
3.0

Dolby/Spatial modes are frequently criticized as gimmicky or even harmful to sound quality, though a minority find them acceptable for casual immersion.

Product 2: Nothing Headphone (1)
3.4

Spatial audio is included and often paired with head tracking, but opinions on its usefulness vary widely; several reviews call it mediocre or not worth using for music.

Sustainability materials
Product 1: Baseus Inspire XH1 Headphones
4.0

Several reviews mention vegan or faux-leather materials on the headband and pads, with no major concerns raised.

Product 2: Nothing Headphone (1)
2.6

Sustainability signals are limited in reviews: some note repairability steps (like pad access) but also a lack of recycled materials or overt eco focus.

Transparency mode quality
Product 1: Baseus Inspire XH1 Headphones
3.5

Transparency mode is polarizing: some reviewers praise a natural, clear passthrough, while others hear hiss or over-amplification, and some note feature limits like no transparency during calls.

Product 2: Nothing Headphone (1)
3.8

Transparency mode is generally usable and fairly natural, but a recurring complaint is that the wearer’s own voice can sound boomy and/or the passthrough can be less airy than the best implementations.

Treble clarity
Product 1: Baseus Inspire XH1 Headphones
3.7

Treble is usually clean but often described as slightly subdued or lacking sparkle; EQ tweaks can add brightness, but some still want more extension.

Product 2: Nothing Headphone (1)
3.4

Treble is a common critique in default mode, with multiple reviewers calling it muted or lacking sparkle; EQ can restore more air and bite for cymbals and vocals.

USB-C
Product 1: Baseus Inspire XH1 Headphones
4.0

USB-C is used for charging, but multiple reviews call out the lack of USB-C audio.

Product 2: Nothing Headphone (1)
4.8

USB-C is a frequently praised feature because it supports charging and USB-C audio, adding modern wired flexibility.

Voice assistant integration
Product 1: Baseus Inspire XH1 Headphones
No score yet
Product 2: Nothing Headphone (1)
4.1

Voice assistant hooks and programmable button behavior are widely mentioned, with extra integrations for Nothing phones and more basic assistant triggering on other devices.

Volume output
Product 1: Baseus Inspire XH1 Headphones
3.8

Volume output is mixed: a few reviewers want more headroom or smoother steps, while others find it plenty loud for daily use.

Product 2: Nothing Headphone (1)
3.6

Volume output is generally adequate, but at least one review notes limited headroom and less precise volume stepping than some competitors.

Water/sweat resistance rating
Product 1: Baseus Inspire XH1 Headphones
4.5

At least one major review cites an IP66 rating, which is unusually rugged for over-ear headphones, though comfort-first clamping makes them less ideal for intense workouts.

Product 2: Nothing Headphone (1)
4.5

IP52 is a standout feature in this category and is repeatedly praised as practical for sweat and light splashes, even if it is not a high waterproof rating.

Weight comfort
Product 1: Baseus Inspire XH1 Headphones
4.1

At roughly 275 g, weight comfort is generally good for over-ears, though a few note it is slightly heavier than top Sony/Bose models.

Product 2: Nothing Headphone (1)
3.7

At ~329g, weight is noticeable: reviewers often say it’s lighter than AirPods Max but heavier than Sony/Bose alternatives, which can affect long-wear comfort.