boAt Airdopes 212 PA0039 Noir Black Wireless Earbuds 50 Hours Battery
₹3,290
₹799
- 50 Hours Battery: long playback across buds and case keeps you moving without frequent recharges.
- ENx Technology: clearer calls with reduced background noise in busy environments.
- Beast Mode: low latency for gaming and video, so audio stays in sync.
- ASAP Charge: 140 minutes of playback from a 5 minute top‑up, handy on the go.
- Noir Black Design: sleek look with secure, comfortable in‑ear fit.
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These buds are built for day‑to‑day listening without fuss. In the Noir Black finish they feel unobtrusive yet stylish, and the case closes with a subtle but reassuring click. You aren’t chasing a charger every day, which is exactly what you want when you’re juggling calls, music, and errands. The pairing is straightforward and the Bluetooth connection stays steady across smartphones, tablets, and laptops.
Usage
The main usage is simple: fast, reliable wireless audio for calls, music, and videos. The ENx Technology helps keep ambient noise down during calls, so you don’t have to shout in noisy environments. In fast paced moments, Beast Mode adds a touch of low latency for gaming or streaming, so you see action in sync with sound. The controls respond with a light touch and a crisp click, so you know a tap has registered without glancing at your device.
Capacity
Battery life is where these shine, offering up to 50 Hours of total playback across buds and case. When you’re in a pinch, ASAP Charge lets you grab about 140 minutes of playback from a mere 5 minute top‑up, which is genuinely handy on busy days.
Controls
Control is Touch based, making track changes, calls, and voice assistant access quick and hands‑free. The setup is intuitive, and you’ll find yourself using fewer physical buttons as you settle into daily routines.
Durability
The Plastic enclosure is lightweight and the Water Resistant design is forgiving if you’re caught in a sprinkle or a sweaty workout. The fit is secure in the In Ear form factor, and the Noir Black finish resists fingerprints to keep things looking neat.
Safety
Calls sound clear thanks to ENx Technology, and the overall build remains comfortable for longer sessions. You’re not constantly adjusting the buds; they stay put while you move.
Installation / Warranty
Pairing with devices is straightforward, and the product carries a 1 Year Warranty for peace of mind after purchase. Box contents include Ear Cushions to tailor the fit as needed.
Specification
| Model Name |
Airdopes |
|---|---|
| Model Number |
PA0039 |
| Brand Name |
boAt |
| Color |
Noir Black |
| Item Type |
TWS Earbuds |
| Connectivity |
Bluetooth |
| Frequency Range |
20Hz - 20,000Hz |
| Impedance |
16 Ohms |
| Enclosure Material |
Plastic |
| Noise Control |
Active Noise Cancellation |
| Audio Driver Type |
Dynamic Driver |
| Battery Life |
50 Hours |
| Charging Feature |
ASAP Charge |
| Special Features |
ENx Technology; Beast Mode |
| Control Method |
Touch |
| Compatibility |
Smartphones, Tablets, Laptops, Desktops |
| Water Resistance |
Water Resistant |
| Weight |
75 Grams |
| Warranty |
1 Year Warranty |
| Box Contents |
Ear Cushions |
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They are water resistant and come with a 1 year warranty for peace of mind.
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