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(as of Oct 15,2024 18:22:27 UTC – Details)
Playback- boAt Nirvana Ion comes with a massive playback of 120 hours including 24 hours of playback per charge
Crystal Bionic Sound with Dual Modes- These true wireless earbuds have Crystal Bionic Sound powered by Hifi DSP 5 which support dual eq modes: boAt Signature Sound and boAt Balanced Sound
Clear Voice Calls- Nirvana Ion comes with 4 mics ENx Technology which helps block unwanted noise and make sure your voice gets delivered clearly while you are on your calls
Low Latency- These earbuds are equipped with Beast Mode which offer low latency of 60ms removing any kind of lag during your gaming sessions
In Ear Detection- The tws earbuds come with in ear detection, just plug the earbuds in your ears to resume music and pull them out for them to pause
Patented Pocketable Design- The ergonomically compact size of the Nirvana Ion lets you fit them anywhere in your pocket or bag. So carry your music along, everywhere you go
IP Rating- Its IPX4 rating make them an ideal fit for your workouts as it keeps them sweat free.
Bluetooth Version- Live a truly wireless life with the most advanced BT 5.2 technology. Enjoy flawless, uninterrupted and smooth delivery of music.
Customers say
Customers like the sound quality, product quality, and battery life of the headphones. They mention that the voice is crystal clear, the build quality is good, and the battery lasts a long time. However, some customers have reported issues with functionality. Opinions are mixed on the build quality, connectivity, value for money, and comfort.
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Splixtar97 –
I dont actually charge this guys !! Amazing Battery Life !!
The boAt Nirvana Ion is hands down one of the best wireless earbuds in its price segment! The standout feature is its incredible battery backupâI charge it once every two weeks, and it keeps going strong with consistent usage. This level of battery life is hard to find, even in pricier models.Sound quality is top-notch, with rich bass, clear mids, and crisp highs, making it perfect for both music lovers and casual listeners. The design is sleek, lightweight, and comfortable for long hours of use. The touch controls are responsive and easy to use as well.For anyone looking for wireless earbuds that offer fantastic sound quality and insane battery life, boAt Nirvana Ion is the perfect choice. Go for it!
Susmita Paul –
Ok ok type
Sound quality is good, Mic quality is very poor, Not value for money, Appearance is good, poor in versatility, after purchasing the product, in a few days it stopped working, need to send it to service centre, after receiving it from the service centre, the mic is very poor, the other person on call is unable to hear the voice clearly, need to restart it multiple times as most of the times one of the earpods doesn’t get connected, not that much good
Mayank D. –
Bought it for its battery back-up but got more
Let me start with the elephant in the room claim – 24 hours battery back up from buds alone. I received this TWS around 6:45 in the evening, took about a couple minutes to check the box contents and make sure the TWS was in perfect condition. Paired them with my phone only to find out the earbuds had 100% charge, so I started using them. I initiated my “testing” at 7 p.m. with The Jurassic Park (1993) at about 80% volume. 2 hours later, the buds had ~93% charge left. I said, “Challenge accepted!”, and then watched the sequel, The Lost World (1997). Another 2 hours and some odd minutes later, the time was 11:10 p.m., the left bud showed 86% battery and the right was at 85%. At this point, I could see myself losing the battle, but I didn’t wanna give up. I thought to myself, “Maybe if I tried harder, I’d win.” But time, as always, wasn’t on my side. It was 11:20 p.m., the silence of the night could be heard loudly and the fatigue of the day was catching up to me, when suddenly, an idea popped into my head. I rushed over to YouTube, searched for a 10 hour heavy metal music video, hit the play button, increased the earbuds volume to 100%, and then put both my phone and the buds on the bedside table grinning to myself thinking, “Yeah, survive that.”, and called it a night. The morning came and as my vision cleared up to show 7:20 a.m. on the clock, I reached out to my phone, assuredly and confidently convinced, I had won the war.I didn’t. The right bud was at 41% and the left at 45%. At this juncture, I gladly accepted my defeat and decided to write this story, a story of a brave TWS, a story that will never be in any history books, a story where the eternal TWS won against its sadistic owner.As for the rest, I will keep it brief;In-ear Detection: Works very well, no complaints.Sound Quality: Signature mode is too bass-y, not for me, for sure. Balance mode does the job and it does it well.Call quality: THE BEST. Tested against Boat Rockers 255 Neo, Boult Audio X50, Dizo GoPods Neo, Realme T100.Build Quality: Buds good. Case lid, when closed, has a slight wobble to it. Everything else is upto the mark.One final remark would be in-ear fitting, and thus, noise isolation. I find these buds to provide noise isolation as good as Dizo Gopods Neo with its 25Db ANC mode on. It almost feels like they were custom made for my ears. But do keep in mind that this can and will differ from person to person.Thank you for your time and I hope I didn’t waste it.
Ayush –
Nirvana ion (no ANC) – “Premium line-up” for people who don’t know premium
Build quality: Does look premium with a matte finish, if showing off is your thing. But then again, who TF shows off boAt? Not resistant to finger prints, smudges, dust and scratches. In fact, might actually be a magnet for all these. Would much prefer if instead of one giant indicator there were multiple tiny ones to better represent the charge status. The hinge doesn’t feel very satisfying but for this price range it won’t break at least. So 4/5 for build quality and apperance.Fit: The buds are super light doesn’t even feel like I’m wearing them. They do fit super nicely inside the ears and feel comfortable even after long time usage. Don’t come off during eating, laughing or working out etc. The fit is even better than some of the much pricier earbuds I have used. 5/5 for comfort and fit.Battery life: This shouldn’t even be a question. That’s literally the selling point of these things. One fully charged case will last you a week even if with heavy usage. This thing is literally a beast when compared to most other (even premium TWSs) when it comes to battery life. Fully charged earbuds last for about 16-18 hours on full volume. On 50%, about 20 hours.The charging cable is big fxxcking joke tho! It would make most guys feel confident about their junk. It’s not even small, it’s frickin’ tiny bruh. 5/5 for battery life.Other features: The in-ear detection works fine, but will pause whatever is playing in both buds even if you just remove one side. There’s no “find my device” option in the app. The app is super basic too and the equaliser is trash. The touch sensors don’t always work for some reason. Don’t play games so no idea about the “beast” mode. There is no multi point connectivity either. 3.5/5 for features, could be a little better even at this price range.Portability: Pretty light and small. A bit heavier than other earbuds thanks to the massive battery it’s flexing. If battery life, portability and aversion to wires are you thing, go for it. No rating here, cause well, portability is THE thing of wireless earbuds.Mic: Better call quality compared to its competitors at a similar price range. It ain’t crystal clear but it will get the job done, at least as long as you’re somewhere quietER. 3.5 outta 5 for call quality. The extra .5 just for comparative improvement.Now the most important thing, SOUND QUALITY:If you’re gonna wonder about fidelity and accuracy, don’t even bother. You won’t find those in Bluetooth earbuds. Get some IEMs or premium headphones for that. But coming back to Nirvana ion, in the past I have used boAt’s wired earphones and I did like them tbh. However, having used IEMs like Truthear and KZ, I feel like these just barely improve the sound quality a little more than the stock earphones. For a beginner they still might sound good tho. Just don’t go in with too much expectations cause well, you get what you pay for. I wouldn’t be this harsh, but the fact that this is supposed to be a premium line up is triggering tf out of me.Coming back from the unnecessary rant, the overall sound has a warm tone. Won’t tire your ears with the tinny treble. Does have a V-shaped sound signature, as in the bass is emphasised more than the mids and the highs. However the bass ain’t super nice either, it’s like they just thought bass equals to louder thumping. Works a bit better on classical instruments compared to JBL. However, if you’re a bass guy this ain’t it. Leaves a lot to be desired. 3/5 for sound quality. Kinda disappointed.Overall? Much better than OnePlus r2, kinda like realme t110 and not as good as Oppo enco. My suggestion? Add a bit more and just go for JBL. Those guys know indeed know sound and bass. If you’re an avid music listener and don’t mind wires, just go for a decent wired IEM. Might as well purchase an external DAC if you’ve got that extra green paper ðAlso, do yourself a favor and switch from Spotify to Apple music. Ik, off topic, but you’ll thank me.
Muhammad kamran –
Very good