Compare Beats Studio Pro Headphones vs Baseus Inspire XH1 Headphones

P1 Beats Studio Pro Headphones
P2 Baseus Inspire XH1 Headphones

Comparison Takeaways

Beats Studio Pro Headphones

Where It Has the Edge

  • Spatial audio is 4.0 vs 3.0. Spatial audio support is generally viewed as a worthwhile extra for movies, with head tracking on Apple devices...
  • Design and Aesthetics is 4.8 vs 4.2. Design is often described as mature, minimalist, and stylish, with subdued colorways compared with older flashy Beats models....
  • Transparency mode quality is 4.1 vs 3.5. Transparency mode is one of the most consistently praised features, often described as natural, clear, and easy for...
  • Volume output is 4.2 vs 3.8. Perceived loudness varies: some reviewers find the headphones play very loud, while others report needing higher phone volume...

Baseus Inspire XH1 Headphones

Where It Has the Edge

  • Water/sweat resistance rating is 4.5 vs 1.0. At least one major review cites an IP66 rating, which is unusually rugged for over-ear headphones, though comfort-first...
  • LDAC is 4.4 vs 1.0. LDAC is available via the Baseus app on compatible devices and can add detail and a more relaxed...
  • Replaceable earpads is 4.5 vs 1.5. Replaceable earpads are explicitly mentioned in at least one major review, which helps long-term ownership.
  • Equalizer customization is 4.3 vs 1.9. EQ customization is a highlight with multiple presets, an 8-band EQ, and some personalization tools, though stability of...
Average score
Product 1: Beats Studio Pro Headphones
3.4
Product 2: Baseus Inspire XH1 Headphones
4.1
Active noise cancellation
Product 1: Beats Studio Pro Headphones
3.8

ANC performance is generally considered strong for commuting and office use, especially against low-frequency rumble, but not the category leader. Multiple reviews note more leakage of voices or higher tones than Sony or Bose flagships, and some report audible hiss with ANC engaged. Noise control is mostly presented as mode-based rather than fine-grained, typically toggling between ANC, transparency, and sometimes off. Several reviewers wish for adjustable strength or a transparency intensity slider.

Product 2: 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.

Android compatibility
Product 1: Beats Studio Pro Headphones
4.3

Android support is repeatedly called a highlight thanks to Google Fast Pair and helpful multi-device behavior within Google-linked devices. Android users still face codec limitations and the same lack of adjustable EQ.

Product 2: 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.

App
Product 1: Beats Studio Pro Headphones
3.3

On iOS, Studio Pro relies heavily on system integration for basic settings; on Android, the Beats app provides control tweaks, battery readouts, and firmware updates. Overall, the app experience is functional but not feature-rich.

Product 2: 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.

Apple H2 chip support
Product 1: Beats Studio Pro Headphones
1.0

Reviews clearly state there is no Apple H2 chip, and Beats uses a proprietary platform instead. This helps cross-platform goals but removes some Apple-chip perks and future-proofing tied to H-series features.

Product 2: Baseus Inspire XH1 Headphones
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aptX
Product 1: Beats Studio Pro Headphones
1.0

Reviews consistently report no aptX support, limiting higher-quality Bluetooth options on many Android devices.

Product 2: Baseus Inspire XH1 Headphones
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Audio-video sync accuracy
Product 1: Beats Studio Pro Headphones
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Product 2: 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.

Bass performance
Product 1: Beats Studio Pro Headphones
4.0

Bass is generally described as punchy and better controlled than older Beats, with satisfying sub-bass that usually avoids bloat. A few listeners want either more thump or less heft, but distortion at high volumes is rarely reported.

Product 2: 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.

Battery
Product 1: Beats Studio Pro Headphones
4.2

Battery life is a strong point: the common claim is up to 40 hours with ANC off and around 24 hours with ANC or transparency on. Independent tests span roughly the low 20s to low 30s hours depending on settings and volume. Battery replacement is not framed as user-replaceable, but at least one review mentions an official battery service option expected to be available. That suggests serviceability exists, though with cost and convenience tradeoffs.

Product 2: 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.

Bluetooth
Product 1: Beats Studio Pro Headphones
4.1

Bluetooth stability is usually reported as reliable, with some noting strong range consistent with Class 1 Bluetooth. Lab testing and real-world impressions vary on maximum distance, but dropouts are not a common complaint.

Product 2: Baseus Inspire XH1 Headphones
4.5

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

Build quality
Product 1: Beats Studio Pro Headphones
3.3

Build impressions are mixed: several reviewers call the construction sturdy or durable, while others describe it as plasticky or less premium than similarly priced rivals. Long-term concerns focus more on the folding joints and finish than immediate structural weakness.

Product 2: 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.

Button control usability
Product 1: Beats Studio Pro Headphones
3.8

Physical controls are widely considered intuitive and reliable, especially for playback and volume. Common downsides are that clicks can be loud, some buttons feel clunky, and the power or mode button can be small or hard to locate.

Product 2: 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.

Cable quality
Product 1: Beats Studio Pro Headphones
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Product 2: 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.

Carry case quality
Product 1: Beats Studio Pro Headphones
3.7

The soft case is praised for being small and including pockets for cables, though some wish for a more protective hard shell at the price. Ease of removing or storing the headphones can vary depending on the zipper and folding orientation.

Product 2: Baseus Inspire XH1 Headphones
4.6

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

Charging
Product 1: Beats Studio Pro Headphones
4.4

Fast charging is consistently highlighted, with about four hours of playback from a 10-minute charge. Full recharge time is commonly described as around two hours.

Product 2: 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.

Clamping force comfort
Product 1: Beats Studio Pro Headphones
3.1

Clamping force is commonly described as on the stronger side, which helps stability and seal but can cause discomfort over time for some users. The clamp can also worsen fit issues for glasses wearers.

Product 2: 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.

Codec support
Product 1: Beats Studio Pro Headphones
2.5

Codec support is consistently limited to SBC and AAC, which is fine for Apple devices but restrictive for Android users seeking higher-quality Bluetooth codecs. Multiple reviewers call out the lack of higher-res Bluetooth options at this price.

Product 2: 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.

Comfort during long use
Product 1: Beats Studio Pro Headphones
3.5

Comfort is highly head-dependent: some can wear them for hours, while many mention the shallow or small cups and pressure points. Glasses wearers and people with larger ears are frequently warned they may struggle with long sessions.

Product 2: 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.

Design and Aesthetics
Product 1: Beats Studio Pro Headphones
4.8

Design is often described as mature, minimalist, and stylish, with subdued colorways compared with older flashy Beats models. A few reviews call the look familiar or unchanged, but still iconic.

Product 2: 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.

Ear cup padding quality
Product 1: Beats Studio Pro Headphones
3.1

The updated UltraPlush-style pads are often noted as an upgrade that improves seal and feel, but the cup depth and size still draw criticism. Several reviewers describe the foam as firm or the cups as pressing on the ear rather than fully around it.

Product 2: 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.

Ear cup swivel/rotation range
Product 1: Beats Studio Pro Headphones
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Product 2: 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.

Equalizer customization
Product 1: Beats Studio Pro Headphones
1.9

A recurring complaint is the lack of a true adjustable EQ for wireless listening. Most reviewers say you are largely stuck with the default tuning unless you use external system or streaming-app EQ, and the built-in presets only appear in USB-C mode.

Product 2: 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.

Find My
Product 1: Beats Studio Pro Headphones
4.1

Find My support is commonly mentioned as useful for locating lost headphones, with compatibility on Apple and Google device-finding networks. Precision finding is generally not positioned as a core strength.

Product 2: Baseus Inspire XH1 Headphones
4.2

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

Frequency response accuracy
Product 1: Beats Studio Pro Headphones
3.6

Tuning is widely described as more balanced than older Beats, but still stylized with boosted lows and bright highs rather than strict neutrality. Purist listeners may prefer a more accurate, less sculpted alternative.

Product 2: Baseus Inspire XH1 Headphones
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Headband adjustability
Product 1: Beats Studio Pro Headphones
4.2

Adjustability is typically described as straightforward, with detents or a wide range that helps achieve a consistent fit. Fit success still depends on earcup size and seal, not just headband adjustment.

Product 2: 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.

Hinge durability
Product 1: Beats Studio Pro Headphones
3.3

Hinges are generally seen as functional for folding and improved versus older durability concerns, but some reviewers mention hair-catching joints or worry about long-term wear. Few report actual failures during testing.

Product 2: 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.

Included accessories
Product 1: Beats Studio Pro Headphones
4.3

Accessories are generally seen as solid, with both USB-C and 3.5mm cables plus a travel pouch. Reviewers appreciate the included wires and storage, even if they want a sturdier case.

Product 2: 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.

Instrument separation
Product 1: Beats Studio Pro Headphones
4.0

Instrument separation is frequently praised, with good placement of elements in complex mixes and clear vocals in busy tracks. Most reviewers still stop short of calling it class-leading compared with the very best premium models.

Product 2: 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.

LDAC
Product 1: Beats Studio Pro Headphones
1.0

Reviews consistently report no LDAC support, so Bluetooth listening does not offer a hi-res codec path.

Product 2: 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.

Maximum volume clarity
Product 1: Beats Studio Pro Headphones
4.0

Most impressions suggest the Studio Pro stays clean at louder levels, with little buzz, hum, or obvious distortion. A few note that treble can become sharper as volume climbs, which can reduce perceived clarity on bright recordings.

Product 2: 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.

Microphone noise reduction
Product 1: Beats Studio Pro Headphones
3.8

Noise reduction on calls can be effective at suppressing background sounds, but several tests suggest it may also suppress or thin the speakers voice, making calls quieter. Performance appears inconsistent across test methods and environments.

Product 2: 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.

Microphone quality for calls
Product 1: Beats Studio Pro Headphones
3.8

Call quality is mixed across reviews: some praise clear, natural voice pickup, while others measure or hear low mic volume and a muffled sound. It tends to work best in moderate noise rather than chaotic environments.

Product 2: 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.

Midrange clarity
Product 1: Beats Studio Pro Headphones
3.9

Vocals and mids are often clear and forward, helping dialogue, podcasts, and pop vocals cut through. Some reviewers note a slightly sculpted presentation rather than a strictly neutral midrange.

Product 2: 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.

Multi-platform compatibility
Product 1: Beats Studio Pro Headphones
4.4

Cross-ecosystem support is a defining strength: multiple reviews emphasize convenient pairing, syncing, and feature access on both iOS and Android. The tradeoff is that some Apple-exclusive perks and universal multipoint behaviors are missing.

Product 2: 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.

Multipoint connectivity reliability
Product 1: Beats Studio Pro Headphones
2.3

Most reviews do not find universal multipoint support across any two devices; instead, multi-device behavior is often limited to Android or specific ecosystem switching. Several note Apple users generally have to switch sources manually, and mixed Android plus Apple pairing is not seamless.

Product 2: Baseus Inspire XH1 Headphones
4.3

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

Noise isolation (passive)
Product 1: Beats Studio Pro Headphones
3.8

Passive isolation depends heavily on seal: the strong clamp and updated pads help, but the shallow or smaller cups can leak with glasses or larger ears. When the seal breaks, both bass and noise control can drop noticeably.

Product 2: 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.

Portability/foldability
Product 1: Beats Studio Pro Headphones
4.4

Portability is one of the biggest strengths: the headphones fold and pack down easily for travel. Several reviewers call them among the most bag-friendly over-ears in their class.

Product 2: 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.

Preset EQ profile quality
Product 1: Beats Studio Pro Headphones
3.5

USB-C mode offers a small set of presets such as Signature, Entertainment, and Conversation that can be useful for movies, games, and voice-heavy content. Reviews like having options but criticize the limitation to wired use and the lack of clear in-headset prompts.

Product 2: 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.

Replaceable earpads
Product 1: Beats Studio Pro Headphones
1.5

At least one review warns official replacement earpads are not offered, pushing users toward third-party options. That makes long-term upkeep less straightforward than rivals that sell official pads.

Product 2: Baseus Inspire XH1 Headphones
4.5

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

Sensors
Product 1: Beats Studio Pro Headphones
1.5

Multiple reviews highlight the lack of on-head detection sensors, so playback does not auto-pause when you remove the headphones. This is widely seen as a missing staple feature at the launch price.

Product 2: 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.

Smudge resistance
Product 1: Beats Studio Pro Headphones
2.9

Darker finishes are often said to show fingerprints and grime easily, while lighter colors such as Sandstone hide marks better. Smudge sensitivity is therefore color-dependent rather than a universal issue.

Product 2: Baseus Inspire XH1 Headphones
4.5

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

Software/setup simplicity
Product 1: Beats Studio Pro Headphones
3.0

Setup is usually quick thanks to fast pairing, but some reviews complain about unclear indicators, odd mode behavior when using USB-C, or a lack of helpful voice prompts for settings and presets.

Product 2: 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.

Sound quality
Product 1: Beats Studio Pro Headphones
4.1

Reviews agree Studio Pro is the best-sounding Beats over-ear to date, with a lively, consumer-friendly tuning that works across many genres. Most still call it less refined or less dynamic than Sony, Bose, or Sennheiser flagships, especially over Bluetooth.

Product 2: 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.

Soundstage width
Product 1: Beats Studio Pro Headphones
3.3

Soundstage is usually described as moderate and somewhat closed-in for the price, with limited openness compared with top competitors. Several reviewers say staging improves with a strong seal, wired listening, or spatial audio, but it is not a wide, airy presentation.

Product 2: 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.

Spatial audio
Product 1: Beats Studio Pro Headphones
4.0

Spatial audio support is generally viewed as a worthwhile extra for movies, with head tracking on Apple devices in particular. Some reviewers treat it as a fun novelty, and Android support is often more limited.

Product 2: 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.

Sustainability materials
Product 1: Beats Studio Pro Headphones
3.6

Some reviews note increased use of recycled materials and access to trade-in or recycling programs, but detailed environmental reporting is limited. Sustainability efforts exist but are not presented as a major differentiator.

Product 2: Baseus Inspire XH1 Headphones
4.0

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

Transparency mode quality
Product 1: Beats Studio Pro Headphones
4.1

Transparency mode is one of the most consistently praised features, often described as natural, clear, and easy for quick conversations. A minority find it slightly hollow or digital compared with the very best implementations.

Product 2: 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.

Treble clarity
Product 1: Beats Studio Pro Headphones
3.6

Treble is commonly called crisp and detailed, but multiple reviews warn it can sound bright or sharp on certain tracks, especially at higher volumes. Listeners sensitive to sparkle may prefer a warmer rival or external EQ.

Product 2: 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.

USB-C
Product 1: Beats Studio Pro Headphones
4.2

USB-C is widely celebrated for modern charging and for enabling hi-res wired playback through the internal DAC. The key drawback repeated across reviews is that ANC and transparency are disabled in USB-C audio mode, and iPhone Lightning compatibility may require adapters or can be finicky.

Product 2: Baseus Inspire XH1 Headphones
4.0

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

Voice assistant integration
Product 1: Beats Studio Pro Headphones
4.1

Hands-free Siri is commonly mentioned as working well for iPhone users, and voice assistant access is generally available via the on-headset controls. Android assistant behavior is more phone-dependent than a headline feature.

Product 2: Baseus Inspire XH1 Headphones
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Volume output
Product 1: Beats Studio Pro Headphones
4.2

Perceived loudness varies: some reviewers find the headphones play very loud, while others report needing higher phone volume and wanting more headroom. In general, they reach high levels without obvious breakup, but volume-hungry listeners may want more.

Product 2: 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.

Water/sweat resistance rating
Product 1: Beats Studio Pro Headphones
1.0

Multiple reviews note there is no IP rating or stated water resistance, making them a poor choice for sweaty workouts or wet conditions.

Product 2: 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.

Weight comfort
Product 1: Beats Studio Pro Headphones
3.8

Weight is generally considered manageable for an over-ear at roughly 260 to 270 grams, and it is noticeably lighter than AirPods Max. Comfort complaints more often stem from clamp and cup geometry than weight alone.

Product 2: 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.