boAt has never really played it safe, but with the NirvanaCrown, the brand has gone all in on experimentation — and it shows. Launched in
January 2026, these new flagship true wireless earbuds don’t just aim to sound
good; they’re trying to change how you interact with your earbuds altogether.
And honestly, they kind of succeed.
The star of the show is the charging case — because yes,
this time the case actually matters. At the centre of it all is boAt’s
design-patented Sonic A.R.C. (Advanced Rotational Crown) system. Instead of
being a passive box that just charges your earbuds, the Nirvana Crown’s case
becomes a mini control hub. A smooth, rotatable dial with satisfying haptic
feedback lets you tweak volume, play or pause music, and handle calls — all without
pulling out your phone. It’s simple, intuitive, and strangely fun to use,
especially when your phone is buried in a bag or pocket.
Visually, the case doesn’t disappoint either. A circular LED
ring wraps around it, giving the Nirvana Crown a premium, almost futuristic
vibe. But this isn’t just eye candy. The LEDs provide real-time feedback for
actions, battery levels, and charging status. There’s even a built-in lock to
prevent accidental rotations, and a neat little bonus: the case can double as a
remote camera shutter for your phone — perfect for group photos or solo shots.
Thankfully, boAt hasn’t let the flashy design overshadow the basics. On the audio side, the Nirvana Crown packs up to 50dB Hybrid Active Noise Cancellation, which does a solid job of muting traffic, chatter, and everyday noise. Add real-time Spatial Audio into the mix, and the sound feels noticeably wider and more immersive — the kind that makes music and movies feel more cinematic than you’d expect at this price.
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Call quality is equally impressive. With six microphones
backed by AI-powered ENx technology, your voice stays clear while background
noise fades into the background — even in chaotic environments.
Where the experience really shines is customization. Through
the boAt Hearables App v2.0, users get deep control over almost everything: EQ
settings, ANC modes, LED colours and patterns, haptic strength, control mapping
for both the earbuds and the rotating crown, battery tracking, and even OTA
updates. The app itself is clean, colourful, and easy to navigate, making
personalization feel fun rather than overwhelming.
Battery life is another strong point. The Nirvana Crown delivers up to 40 hours of total playback with ANC turned off, and 25 hours with ANC on. Short on time? boAt’s ASAP Charge gives you around three hours of playback from just ten minutes of charging. Gamers will appreciate BEAST™ Mode for ultra-low latency audio, while the IPX4 rating means workouts, sweat, and light rain won’t be an issue. Support for Google Fast Pair, Microsoft Swift Pair, and both Google and Apple voice assistants rounds out the feature list nicely.
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The boAt Nirvana Crown comes in Blazing Red, Gunmetal Gray,
and Sapphire Blue, and launches at a special introductory price of ₹2,499 for
the first seven days, after which it will retail at ₹2,799. It’s available on
Amazon, Flipkart, boat-lifestyle.com, and select offline stores across India.
In a market flooded with look-alike earbuds, the Nirvana
Crown genuinely feels different. boAt isn’t just selling another TWS here —
it’s making a bold attempt to rethink what earbuds can do, especially at this
price point. And for once, the risk feels completely worth it.
By – Aaradhay Sharma

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