Boult Audio Zigbuds are TWS earbuds that offer a low-latency mode and rock cool LEDs

Boult Audio has today launched a new pair of true wireless earbuds called the Zigbuds (or AirBAss Zigbuds, as per their Amazon listing). And just in line with its previous offerings, Boult Audio is offering the Zigbuds at a rather aggressive asking price of Rs. 2,499. But before we get into the specs and feature, the design is what the Zigbuds truly stand out for. The new wireless earbuds from Boult Audio flaunt a curved LED light strip which gives them an upmarket look that defies their budget price tag. They’re currently available exclusively from Amazon in a trio of colorways – White-Grey, Black-Grey and Red. 

The latest Boult Audio offering comes equipped with 10mm neodymium drivers and are claimed to offer a connectivity range of 20 metres. Boult Audio Zigbuds are also IPX5-rated, which means they can handle sweat exposure and accidental liquid splashes with ease. They also come with a low latency mode for gaming, however, the company has not shared more details about how it can be accessed and what improvements it brings to the table compared to the competition. The company also touts an inbuilt mic and touch control that will let users instantly switch between music playback and calling.

Talking about features, Boult Audio says that the Zigbuds offer passive noise cancellation, thanks to their in-ear design. They are claimed to last 4.5 hours on a single charge, while the charging case takes the total playtime to 18 hours. As for standby time, the company claims that its latest TWS earbuds can last up to 80 hours. Boult Audio Zigbuds rely on touch controls to handle calls, control music playback and summon Google Assistant or Siri. They also come with an auto-pairing feature that allows them to connect with your smartphone as soon as they are taken out of the charging case. 

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Boult Audio Combuds are IPX5-rated earbuds that offer touch controls at a dirt-cheap price

Boult Audio has today added another budget TWS earbuds to its portfolio – the Combuds. The new true wireless earbuds from the company borrow design elements from Boult Audio’s pricier PowerBuds. The Combuds come equipped with 10mm neodymium drivers, which is impressive for true wireless earbuds in this price bracket. Plus, they come with an IPX5 rating, which means they can handle sweat during workout sessions and accidental liquid spills as well. Boult Audio claims that its latest offering can last up to 15 hours on a single charge. However, this is most likely the combined playtime you get from the inbuilt battery inside the earbuds as well as the charging case. The egg-shaped earbuds charge via a microUSB port and have four LEDs to show the charging status.

Of course, the key selling point of Boult Audio’s Combuds true wireless earbuds is support for touch gestures, a convenience that you will rarely find in products under this price bracket from an established brand. The touch gestures can be used to control media playback and handle incoming calls, most likely via tap and hold gestures. Boult Audio says that the Combuds rock ergonomically designed ear pads for a more comfortable in-ear fit, and that their design also ensures a decent level of noise isolation. The company, however, has not shared details about codec support and the number of mic(s) on each earbud. 

The new Boult Audio earbuds feature are claimed to offer ‘a healthy dose of extra bass,’ but we’ll have to test and find out how good they actually are. The Boult Audio Combuds are priced rather aggressively at just Rs. 1,499 and will be sold exclusively via Flipkart starting today. You can grab the new true wireless earbuds from Boult Audio in two colorways – White-Grey and Black-Grey. We recently tested the Snokor iRocker true wireless earbuds too, which are also priced at Rs. 1,499. You can read our review here.

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