Best for
The headline
Up to 65 hours on a charge
That is the standout reason most people choose the Lite. It also supports Bluetooth 5.3 + AUX wired mode, so you can keep listening even with a flat battery.
What you get
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65‑hour battery
Very strong for travel, work, and week‑long casual use
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40 mm drivers + Sound360
Full, bass‑friendly sound with a wider stereo effect
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ENC for calls
Helps reduce background noise for clearer voice calls
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Low‑latency game mode
Useful for videos and casual gaming.
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Dual‑device pairing
Stay connected to a phone and laptop at the same time.
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Foldable & retractable
Easier to throw into a bag.
Quick specs
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Model |
OHP‑317 |
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Bluetooth |
5.3 |
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Driver size |
40 mm |
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Battery life |
Up to 65 hours |
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Charging |
USB‑C |
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Wired mode |
3.5 mm AUX included |
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Wireless range |
≥10 m |
All from the official Oraimo BoomPop Lite product page.
BoomPop Lite vs BoomPop Pro
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Lite |
Pro |
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ANC |
ENC for calls only |
Hybrid ANC |
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Battery |
Up to 65 h |
Up to 82 h (ANC off) |
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Controls |
Button controls |
Swipe/touch controls |
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Best pick |
Value & battery |
Travel & noise reduction |
For most buyers, I'd choose BoomPop Lite if the price is meaningfully lower and your main priorities are battery + comfort. Choose BoomPop Pro if you often sit in noisy buses, offices, cafés, or flights and want the extra isolation.
In the box
Headphones, USB‑C charging cable, 3.5 mm AUX cable, and documentation.
Bottom line:
The Oraimo BoomPop Lite (OHP‑317) is a strong budget over‑ear headset: 65‑hour battery, 40 mm drivers, ENC calls, dual‑device pairing, AUX backup, and a foldable design. The one thing it doesn’t give you is true ANC; for that, the BoomPop Pro is the step up