Baseus releases Bowie 30 Max noise cancelling headphones

American company Baseus has introduced its Bowie 30 Max noise cancelling headphones, which it claims are: “a testament to advanced audio innovation, combining top-tier noise cancellation with revolutionary head-tracking spatial audio technology”.

The new headphones offer a -45dB Active Noise Cancelling system claimed to be capable of blocking out 96 percent of external interference. This technology is supported by dual active noise-cancelling microphones and digital noise cancellation.

Another standout feature is the head-tracking spatial audio technology. Baseus explains: “Equipped with built-in gyroscopes and accelerometers, the headphones deliver a smooth and accurate tracking experience that adapts to head movements. This cutting-edge feature creates a lifelike, cinematic 3D audio experience, allowing listeners to feel as though they are at the centre of the sound, whether they are enjoying music, movies or gaming.”

The Bowie 30 Max supports the LDAC codec, transmitting audio at a maximum bit-rate of 990kbps from its 50mm Super Bass Drivers, which can elevate the listening experience with a 200 percent bass boost.

Offering up to a claimed 65 hours of battery per charge, Baseus says its Rapid Charge technology provides 14 hours of playtime from a 10-minute boost. The cans feature a foldable design for storage and transport with a customisable headband and 120° rotatable earcups.

Available to buy now for €130 , you can find out more about the Bowie 30 Max here.

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