₹17,000, although you can grab these for a little over ₹3,000 wherever you shop from). Are you planning to buy these earbuds and are wondering what sets the boAt Nirvana Zenith earbuds apart in a market flooded with wireless options? Featuring intelligent ANC with up to 50dB noise reduction, do these earbuds offer the immersive sound experience that audiophiles seek? With boAt Surround Sound powered by Dolby Audio and 11mm deep bass drivers, how well do they deliver on sound quality? Is the battery backup enough? We discuss these facets and more in this detail review of the boAt Nirvana Zenith earbuds.Before I first unboxed the boAt Nirvana Zenith, the packaging caught my eye before I could glance upon the chrome glass design of these premium earbuds.
I was positively moved by the packaging, which was attractive and modern, and the glossy finish on the earbuds' case made it appear premium. However, there's still flimsiness in the design.
For instance, the shiny chrome might have the opposite effect on some users who value muted aesthetics and may not appear premium, and for whatever reason, the Dolby Audio branding at the back doesn't look very polished. With these boAt earbuds' case, I have the same issue that I've had with many boAt products - the obsession with appearing premium without actually embracing what premium means.Buy the boAt Nirvana Zenith earbuds here:While the chrome glass appears good to look at and to hold, I'm convinced that the earbuds case could have been slightly smaller.
Even then, it's noteworthy that you get almost-premium sound and these earbuds for just a little over ₹3,000, and for that price, you will not get a more premium looking pair of earbuds anywhere else. The buds are quite pretty to
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