Airdopes Alpha: Boat Airdopes Alpha launched in India, priced at Rs 799 – Times of India
Price and availability
Boat Airdopes Alpha is priced at Rs 799 and is available in Jet Black, Swedish White, and Dark Cyan. Customers can purchase the earbuds from Flipkart and Boat websites.
Airdopes Alpha features
The earbuds come with a matte-finished case and skin-friendly ABS material. The buds feature a touch-sensitive surface to control music, attend voice, and video calls, also allowing users to keep in touch with their smartphone’s voice assistant.
The earbuds come with the Insta Wake N’ Pair (IWP) Technology which connects the earbuds to the user’s smartphone when the earbud case is opened.
To improve users’ gaming experience, the true wireless earbuds feature the Bionic Engine and Sonic Technology (BEAST) which offers up to 50 ms low latency and lag-free audio.
Airdopes Alpha sports 13 mm dynamic drivers and incorporates dual microphones featuring environmental noise cancellation technology allowing users to block background noise.
On a related note, Boat recently unveiled Nirvana 525 ANC earphones. The neckband earphones, priced at Rs 2,499, feature Hybrid ANC with up to 42 dB+ noise cancellation and quad microphones. The earphones come with a 180mAh battery promising 30 hours of playback time.
Nirvana 525 ANC earphones are IPX5 certified which makes them sweat and water-resistant. The earphones feature Bluetooth 5.2 connectivity, and Spatial Sound powered by Dolby Audio. Its ASAP technology offers fast charging and comes with a USB-C port.
The neckband is available for purchase from Amazon.in and the brand’s official website in Space Black, Celestial Blue, and Cosmic Grey colours.
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