boAt Airdopes Ace Gen 2 Shadow Black Wireless Earbuds
₹3,990
₹899
- Playtime: 45 hours of playback keeps you going, and a 10-minute charge adds about 150 minutes.
- Drivers: Dual 13 mm drivers deliver BoAt Signature sound with solid bass.
- Latency: BEAST Mode brings latency down to about 50 ms for gaming.
- Clarity: Quad mics with ENx Tech reduce background noise for calls.
- Connectivity: Instant pairing and broad Bluetooth reach simplify daily use.
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Usage
These buds are built for everyday listening and gaming. When you pull them from the case, pairing feels quick and reliable, and the 13 mm drivers fill your space with the signature boAt bass you expect. They sit in the ear comfortably, not too tight, so you don’t think about them until it rains or you miss a beat in a call. The water resistance gives you a bit more peace of mind during sweaty gym sessions or a light drizzle, and you still get a solid seal for better noise isolation.
Capacity
With 45 hours of playback on a full charge, you can cover long commutes and weekend trips without constantly reaching for the case. And if you’re in a hurry, a quick 10 Minutes charge unlocks about 150 minutes of listening or gaming, which is surprisingly handy when you’re running between meetings.
Controls
Touch controls respond with a confident, tactile click. For gaming you can activate BEAST Mode by tapping the right earbud three times to achieve latency as low as 50 ms, so action and sound stay in sync with the action on-screen. The instant connectivity aspect keeps your devices paired smoothly, avoiding laggy starts and disconnects.
Durability
The enclosure uses a sturdy plastic build and the Water Resistance feature helps you keep going through sweat or a light splash, without worrying about the buds losing their fit or performance.
Safety
Four microphones and ENx Tech work together to reduce ambient noise, so your voice comes through clearly on calls even outdoors. The overall feel remains calm and controlled during busy environments.
Installation/Warranty
Setup is straightforward with quick pairing and reliable Bluetooth connections; the box includes Ear Cushions for a customizable fit. A 1 Year warranty covers manufacturing defects and basic wear.
Specification
| Model Name |
Airdopes Ace Gen 2 |
|---|---|
| Model Number |
Airdopes Ace Gen 2 |
| Brand Name |
boAt |
| Colour |
Shadow Black |
| Item Type Name |
TWS Earbuds |
| Battery Charge Time |
10 Minutes |
| Battery Average Life |
45 Hours |
| Noise Control |
Sound Isolation |
| Audio Driver Type |
Dynamic Driver |
| Enclosure Material |
Plastic |
| Control Method |
Touch |
| Specific Uses For Product |
Gaming |
| Compatible Devices |
Smartphones, Tablets, Laptops, Desktops, Smart Speakers |
| Product Features |
Echo Cancellation, Noise Cancellation, Water Resistance, Touch Control, Fast Charging, Wireless Connectivity, Low Latency Gaming, Instant Connectivity, True Wireless |
| Headphone Jack |
No Jack |
| Network Connectivity Technology |
Wireless |
| Wireless Technology Type |
Bluetooth |
| Headphones Ear Placement |
In Ear |
| Headphone Form Factor |
In Ear |
| Earpiece Shape |
Bud |
| Item Weight Unit Of Measure |
75 Grams |
| Unit Count |
1.0 Count |
| Box Contents |
Ear Cushions |
| Manufacturer |
Imagine Marketing Ltd |
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Yes, it offers 45 hours of playback, dual 13 mm drivers, and BEAST Mode with latency as low as 50 ms.
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