boAt Airdopes 300 TWS earbuds review: Impressive spatial audio and long playback at a reasonable price

We will explore the boAt Airdopes 300 in this review, a budget-friendly TWS offering features like spatial audio and AI noise cancellation for calls. We'll put every feature to test and find out if you should spend your money on them.

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The budget TWS market is a crowded landscape, overflowing with options that are competing for your attention. The boAt Airdopes 300 claim to have features often reserved for premium products. Does this hold up? At a compelling price point of 1400, these earbuds boast two particularly noteworthy functionalities: spatial audio for an immersive listening and AI-powered noise removal for crystal-clear calls.

After a week of extensive testing, this review examines the performance of boAt Airdopes 300, exploring whether it delivers on its promises and justifies its position at this price point. How's the design and comfort of boAt Airdopes 300? When opened, you see the earbuds resting snugly in their respective cavities. The boAt logo is engraved on the earbuds, and will not really change much in terms of looks.



I was worried about the size of these earbuds at first, since they are bigger than my last earbuds. Then, they surprised me with how comfortable they are. Extremely secure in my ears, I have no concerns about them slipping out, even during a run.

What is the sound quality of boAt Airdopes 300 like? The Airdopes 300 pack a punch with 10 mm drivers for loud and powerful sound. Its sound profile is heavy towards the bass and light on clarity. Playing EMD music on these headphones is a delight, thanks to the powerful bass.

At the same time, it becomes difficult to differentiate between different instruments playing in other genres like classic rock, hip hop, or metal. At one po.