The Baseus Bowie E10 adopt an in-ear fit and are fully true wireless, meaning there are no cables or neckband connecting the two earbuds. Each earbud weighs just 7 grams, keeping the overall build light and minimal. Stereo speakers are present, while wingtips are not included in the package. It is worth noting that the earbuds offer no water resistance rating, so they are not designed to handle moisture or wet conditions.
The Baseus Bowie E10 use a 12 mm driver unit and cover a frequency range of 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz, spanning the full standard range of human hearing. Passive noise reduction is present, helping to block out some ambient sound through the physical seal of the in-ear fit, though active noise cancellation is not supported. The earbuds do not feature a neodymium magnet in their driver construction.
The Baseus Bowie E10 earbuds carry a 40 mAh rechargeable battery that delivers up to 7.5 hours of playback on a single charge, while the 400 mAh charging case extends that total to 22.5 hours before needing a recharge itself. A full charge takes 1.5 hours, and wireless charging is not supported, so the case relies on a wired connection. A battery level indicator is built in, allowing users to keep track of remaining charge without guesswork.
The Baseus Bowie E10 connect wirelessly via Bluetooth 5.3 and support the AAC codec, though higher-end audio codecs such as LDAC, LDHC, aptX, aptX HD, aptX Adaptive, aptX Low Latency, aptX Lossless, and aptX Voice are not available. The maximum Bluetooth range reaches up to 10 meters, and audio latency is rated at 60 ms. Fast pairing and NFC-based pairing are both absent, and the charging case uses a USB Type-C connection rather than wireless charging.
The Baseus Bowie E10 support fast charging and can function as a headset, with a mute function available during calls. Controls are handled through a panel placed on the earbuds themselves rather than an in-line remote, and voice prompts are included to provide audio feedback for various actions. A travel bag comes in the box for storage and portability. On the other hand, ambient sound mode, in/on-ear detection, a find-device feature, and a body temperature sensor are all absent from the feature set.
The Baseus Bowie E10 are equipped with two microphones to handle voice pickup during calls and other headset use. However, neither microphone features noise-canceling capability, so background sound reduction on the microphone side is not part of the setup.