boAt Airdopes Prime 511 PP0020 In Ear TWS Earbuds Active Black 50 Hour Playback IPX5
₹5,990
₹1,199
- Battery life: Up to 50 hours of playback with the charging case; quick 150 minute boost from a 10 minute top-up.
- Sound & drivers: 12 mm drivers with AI ENx noise cancellation mics deliver clear calls and dynamic music.
- Connectivity: Bluetooth 5.4, 10 metre range, and multipoint to stay connected to phone and laptop.
- Durability: IPX5 water resistance and a compact in-ear design in Active Black.
- Controls & app: Touch and voice controls plus boAt Hearables app support for tweaks and tracking.
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Usage
boAt Airdopes PP0020 are built for daily listening and on the go calls. You slip them in and they feel light yet present, a comfortable fit that stays secure during a walk or a quick workout. Pairing is straightforward over Bluetooth 5.4, with a practical 10 Metres range that covers most rooms or commutes. The sound leans into a lively signature from the 12 mm drivers and remains balanced enough for long sessions. You notice the warmth as music lingers after you pause a track, and the case carries you through your week with 50 Hours Playback in total. If you’re in a rush, the ASAP Charge gives you 10 Mins = 150 Mins of listening time, which is surprisingly handy during a short break. Calls stay clearer thanks to 4 Mics with AI-ENx Noise Cancellation, cutting through ambient noise in crowded spaces.
Capacity
The battery arrangement is designed for long sessions and practical day-to-day use. The 50 Hours Playback claim translates to longer stretches of music or talk without recharging. The quick top-ups via ASAP Charge help when you’re running late, letting you squeeze in more listening between meetings.
Controls
Touch and voice controls let you adjust volume, answer calls, or summon a smart assistant. The controls offer a tactile, deliberate click rather than a light, uncertain tap, which helps in busy environments. You can manage playback without fishing for your phone, and the Multipoint Connectivity keeps your devices coordinated smoothly.
Durability
The Active Black finish conceals everyday wear, and the build feels sturdy enough for daily use. The IPX5 Water Resistance rating adds confidence during workouts and light rain, while the overall design remains compact and portable. The weight is light enough to forget you’re wearing them most of the time, which is exactly what you want in a daily pair.
Safety
Keep expectations aligned with the IPX5 rating; this level protects against sweat and splashes, but it isn’t submersible. The product is backed by a 1 year warranty from the date of purchase, adding reassurance for everyday wear and tear.
Installation / Warranty
Box contents include Additional Earmuffs, Cable, TWS Earbuds, and User Manual. The PP0020 is manufactured for the China market, and it carries a 1 year warranty from purchase date.
Specification
| Model Name |
Airdopes |
|---|---|
| Model Number |
PP0020 |
| Brand |
boAt |
| Color |
Active Black |
| Box Contents |
TWS Earbuds, Cable, Additional Earmuffs, User Manual |
| Weight |
80 Grams |
| Country Of Origin |
China |
| Warranty |
1 year warranty from date of purchase |
| Battery Life |
50 Hours |
| Charging |
ASAP Charge: 10 Mins= 150 Mins |
| Bluetooth Version |
5.4 |
| Bluetooth Range |
10 Metres |
| Water Resistance |
IPX5 |
| Drivers |
12 mm |
| Microphones |
4 with AI-ENx Noise Cancellation |
| Control Method |
Touch, Voice |
| Multipoint Connectivity |
Yes |
| App Support |
boAt Hearables App Support |
| Product Type |
TWS Earbuds |
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Battery life varies with volume and usage, but the 50 hours playback is the listed figure and BEAST mode offers low latency for gaming.
Bluetooth 5.4, IPX5, 12 mm drivers, 4 mics with AI ENx Noise Cancellation, and multipoint connectivity.
The earbuds come with a 1 year warranty from the date of purchase.
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