boAt Launched Airdopes Supreme TWS

boAt has launched a new pair of earbuds, the boAt Airdopes Supreme. The earbuds aim to provide premium-quality audio performance, long-lasting battery life, effortless multipoint connectivity across two devices, and exceptional call quality at an affordable price. 

The Airdopes Supreme features Ultra-Hearing dual drivers powered by HWA and Hi-Res-certified sound to deliver clarity for music and calls. The earbuds also come with quad microphones featuring up to 40% improved noise cancellation, ensuring crystal-clear audio. The earbuds feature 4-Mic AI-ENx technology, which provides noise-free calls of exceptional clarity. The technology ensures your voice retains its natural clarity while eliminating background distractions. It is perfect for bustling cafes, malls, or busy streets. 

The Airdopes Supreme offers Seamless Multipoint Connectivity, which allows you to switch effortlessly between enjoying your preferred movies or shows on the tablet and attending calls on your mobile. It also comes with In-Ear Detection that automatically starts music playback and accepts incoming calls when you plug in your earbuds. You can pause audio or switch the call from the earbuds to your phone by taking out the earbuds. The Airdopes Supreme offers a Cinematic Spatial Audio experience thanks to real-time Spatial Audio enhanced by 24-bit Audio Processing technology.

The earbuds also offer a 50-hour playback time and ASAP Charge technology, which provides 150 minutes of entertainment with just a quick 10-minute charge. They are also IPX4 splash and sweat-resistant. They come with integrated 12V OVP solutions for long-term durability and utmost safety, making them perfect for an active lifestyle.

The boAt Hearables app offers a comprehensive solution for all things audio. It allows you to control advanced audio features, personalize touch functions, monitor earbud connectivity status, and access user guides, all with a single tap.

The boAt Airdopes Supreme TWS Earbuds are available at an exclusive launch price of ₹1,299 from Flipkart.com, boAt-lifestyle.com, and select retailers in your area.

boAt launched Lunar Pro LTE smartwatch with e-SIM Support

In a groundbreaking move, boAt has unveiled the Lunar Pro LTE Smartwatch, pushing the boundaries of smartwatch independence. This smart timepiece lets you make and receive calls, connect to your True Wireless Stereo (TWS) earbuds, and stay fit, all from your wrist. Boasting over 100 sports modes, health tracking capabilities, and a built-in LTE connection, it’s not just a watch – it’s a phone on your wrist with all the health and fitness smarts you desire.

The Lunar Pro LTE’s eSIM support ensures you stay effortlessly connected. You can make calls and reply to SMS without relying on your phone, thanks to Bluetooth and e-SIM calling dual chipset connectivity. The watch accurately tracks your activities with built-in GPS and GLONASS support, providing precise data on distance, steps, and time spent on the move.

The smartwatch features a 1.39-inch AMOLED display with 600 nits brightness and a sharp 454×454 resolution. The Always-On Display and Wake Gesture feature keeps you informed at a flick of your wrist, offering over 100 Cloud Watch Faces for personalization.

Prioritize your well-being with health metrics monitoring, including heart rate, SpO2, and stress levels. Manage stress with guided breathing and track sleep patterns. With over 100 sports modes, the Lunar Pro adapts to a diversified fitness routine. It is IP68-certified with Swim-Proof Technology for aquatic activities.

Choose from sleek black or refined brown to complement your style. The boAt Lunar Pro LTE Smartwatch is available at an exclusive launch price of ₹9,999 on Flipkart and boat-lifestyle.com. Additionally, purchasers can enjoy a complimentary plan worth ₹399 (valid for 3 months) with the acquisition of a new Jio SIM for the Lunar Pro LTE.

Inbase Launched Three new Wireless Earbuds

Inbase has recently launched three new wireless earbuds models. They are called Inbase Freebuds Elite, Freebuds Neo and Freebuds Dots. Each model has its own unique features and provides an improved audio experience.

The Inbase Freebuds Elite model offers premium sound quality with HD audio and a Bluetooth 5.3 connection. It has a sleek matte metal finish, IPX5 resistance, and a one-tap voice assistant feature. It also has a long battery life of 40 hours and a comfortable design.

The Inbase Freebuds Neo model offers immersive HD sound, dual HD microphones, and passive noise isolation. It has a long battery life of up to 30 hours, and users can choose from a range of trendy colors.

The Inbase Freebuds Dots model is the smallest of the three and has powerful 13mm audio drivers. It offers up to 40 hours of playtime, Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity, and premium features like voice assistant and fast Type C charging. It also has a snug-fit design and passive noise isolation.

Inbase aims to merge style and functionality for an unparalleled audio experience with these TWS earbuds models. Each model is designed to cater to diverse preferences while embodying Inbase’s commitment to delivering reliable, high-performance tech accessories. The TWS earbuds are launched at an affordable introductory price of Rs 899 for a limited period.

According to Nitesh Kumbhat, Co-Founder of Inbase, the company’s vision is to integrate innovation and practicality into everyday tech experiences. With the launch of Inbase Free Buds Elite, Neo, and Dots, Inbase continues to uphold this vision, delivering TWS earbuds that prioritize superior audio performance and cater to a diverse segment of people. These releases exemplify Inbase’s dedication to enhancing lives through technology, offering a perfect blend of form and function to users.

In summary, the Inbase Free Buds Elite, Neo, and Dots offer unique specifications and features that cater to diverse preferences. The Inbase Free Buds Elite has a premium matte metal finish, a comfortable design, and a long battery life of 40 hours. The Inbase Free Buds Neo offers a snug fit design, dual HD microphones, and a variety of colors to choose from. The Inbase Free Buds Dots combines a compact form with a snug-fit design, powerful audio drivers, and up to 40 hours of playtime on a single charge.

Aiwa ESBT-460 Wireless Neckband and AT-X80FANC TWS Buds Review

Aiwa has constantly been making premium products that very well carry its legacy in the music industry, but it has over the years lost its charm amidst a hyper-competitive market. This brand makes some of us feel quite nostalgic about how Aiwa was once a dominant player in the audio segment. Aiwa recently launched a series of wireless audio gears including the neckband model ESBT-460 and TWS earbuds AT-X80FANC.

We spend some time with both the devices while listening to songs, watching movies, and attending calls and here begins the review. Let us first talk about the neckband ESBT-460.

Aiwa ESBT-460 Wireless Neckband Review

Considering the price tag of Rs 2,999, Aiwa ESBT-460 gives a solid first impression with its premium packaging. The neckband rests inside a cushion and is made with good quality plastic, and feels extremely light. It feels pretty comfortable to wear at longer durations. 

All the controls, such as the power button and volume and media control, are placed on the left side with an LED indicator below to show the pairing and battery status. What surprised me is that concealed under the left collar is the Micro USB charging port and Micro SD card slot, which comes quite unexpected. If you put some MP3 files on a card, this can become an audio player without any need to pair it with the phone. You also get ear tips of different sizes and a pouch to carry your earphones. 

The ESBT-460 vibrates when you get an incoming call, and in my experience, the quality of the call was quite impressive, and you can hear both lines clearly. The drawback, however, is that this device lacks the Active Noise Cancellation feature. 

The battery life in Aiwa ESBT-460 is pretty decent, but not the best. The device takes up to two hours to recharge fully with a standard micro-USB charger. It also gives 13-14 hours of playback at 70 per cent volume. 

Aiwa ESBT-460 packs 8mm quad-speaker driver technology and delivers a clear and loud sound. The bass is good but lacks detail. 

Pros

Built-in Audio Player

Good Call Quality

Decent battery Life

Light and Snuggly Fit

Cons

Slow Charging

No ANC

Lacks Detailed Sound Quality

Verdict

The Aiwa ESBT-460 wireless earphones work quite good for the price range that it offers. You can definitely try it out for the nostalgic and once-prominent brand in the audio space. 

Aiwa AT-X80FANC TWS Buds Review

Aiwa AT-X80FANC got launched for a price tag of Rs 7,999, which is apparently on a higher side but makes it up with the features it offers. TWS has shaped the modern wireless audio concept globally. Aiwa has given a stem design to its earbuds, and the tips are oval that sit well on your ears. You also get different sets of silicon tips to suit your ears.

The case is small and can easily fit into your pockets without making you feel uncomfortable. It also features a small LED sensor to indicate pairing and charging. At the bottom, there is a USB-C port for charging. Overall, it has a very decent appearance on the outside as well as on the insides.  

You get a crisp and balanced sound with a well-defined ANC performance. The back of the earbuds has a touch-enabled zone, from where you can play or pause the music and cut the call. A single tap to play/pause, double-tap to increase/decrease the volume, answer/cut the call, a two-second long touch to skip to the next track, and a four-second long touch on the right bud to activate the ANC feature. In my experience, the touch sensor acts responsively. 

It seems like Aiwa has given more preference to bass in this one. AT-X80FANC offers an abundance of bass and has well-tempered highs. The mids and the lows are quite impressive too. The drawback here is that the device is not compatible with wearable apps, so it’s hard to set the bass and treble according to your taste. 

The sound on both ends was loud and clear while on calls and listening to music. There was a little latency while playing video games because the device does not support any codec. You can find a little sync problem here and there, but it’s not that noticeable or problematic.

Final Verdict

For a price of Rs 8,000, I wish there were more features in this one, but Aiwa AT-X80FANC TWS buds don’t fail to convince you to buy one. 

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