The Oraimo BoomPop Pro uses an over-ear fit and a closed-back design, placing the drivers fully around the ears rather than on them. It folds down for easier storage and travel, though no carrying bag is included. The cable is both detachable and tangle-free, adding some flexibility in how the headphone is used day to day. Stereo speakers are present, and the headphone is not intended for children.
The Oraimo BoomPop Pro covers a frequency range of 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz and combines active noise cancellation with passive noise reduction to limit unwanted ambient sound. Spatial audio is not supported, and the drivers do not use a neodymium magnet.
The Oraimo BoomPop Pro is equipped with a built-in rechargeable battery that is not removable and delivers up to 82 hours of playback in standard mode, dropping to 53 hours when active noise cancellation is enabled. It charges fully in 2 hours via USB Type-C and includes a battery level indicator to help track remaining charge. Wireless charging and solar power are not supported.
The Oraimo BoomPop Pro supports both wireless and wired connectivity, using Bluetooth 5.4 for wireless operation with a maximum range of 10 meters. None of the advanced audio codecs are present, including aptX, aptX HD, aptX Adaptive, aptX Low Latency, aptX Lossless, AAC, LDAC, or LDHC, and Bluetooth LE Audio with Auracast is also absent. Fast pairing and NFC-based pairing are likewise not supported.
The Oraimo BoomPop Pro can function as a headset and includes a noise-canceling microphone along with an ambient sound mode for situational awareness. Controls are handled through an on-device panel rather than an in-line remote on the cable. It supports multipoint connection to two devices simultaneously, though it lacks in/on-ear detection for automatic pause and does not have a dedicated mute function.