The Baseus BH1 uses an over-ear fit and a closed-back design with stereo speakers, weighing 238 g. It comes with a detachable, tangle-free cable for added convenience and longevity. The headphones carry an IP68 ingress protection rating, though no specific water resistance level is listed as a separate feature. They are not designed for children.
The Baseus BH1 uses a 40 mm driver unit with a lowest frequency of 20 Hz and supports spatial audio for a more immersive listening experience. It provides passive noise reduction to help block out ambient sound, though it does not include active noise cancellation. The drivers do not use a neodymium magnet.
The Baseus BH1 is powered by a built-in 600 mAh rechargeable battery that delivers up to 80 hours of playback, though this figure is noted separately at 55 hours when used in ANC mode. The battery is not removable and does not support wireless or solar charging, but it does charge via USB Type-C. A battery level indicator is included so users can keep track of remaining charge at a glance.
The Baseus BH1 supports both wireless and wired connectivity, with wireless handled by Bluetooth 6 at a maximum range of 10 m and a stated audio latency of 38 ms. For audio codecs, it includes LDAC and AAC, while aptX, aptX HD, aptX Adaptive, aptX Low Latency, aptX Lossless, and LDHC are not supported. Bluetooth LE Audio and Auracast are also absent, and the headphones do not offer fast pairing or NFC-based pairing.
The Baseus BH1 can be used as a headset and features 10 microphones with noise-canceling capability, making it suited for calls and voice communication. Controls are handled via a panel placed directly on the device, with no in-line control option on the cable. It supports multipoint connection for up to 2 devices simultaneously, though it does not include ambient sound mode or in/on-ear detection for automatic music pausing.