Boult Audio has launched a new pair of TWS gaming earbuds in India called the Boult Astra. With an affordable price tag, the Astra gaming TWS earbuds from BoAt have a striking design and breathing LED lights that serve as battery-level indicators. Apart from that, here’s what else it has to offer.
Boult Astra Gaming TWS: Price, Availability
The Boult Astra TWS is priced at Rs 1,399 and is available for purchase on the official Boult website and through the company’s authorised retail partners. It can be availed in three colours Black Gloss, White Opal, and Smoky Metal.
Boult Astra Gaming TWS: Specifications

The new gaming TWS from Boult Audio provides a claimed 48 hours of playtime and features the Blink & Pair technology, thanks to which, pairing the Astra TWS with your smartphone or other devices would be a seamless and trouble-free process, according to the company. To adjust the earbuds’ settings, one can head over to the Bluetooth menu on their connected device.
With a 10-minute charge, the Boult Astra Gaming TWS earbuds can provide 100 minutes of playtime, while a single full charge provides 120 hours of standby time. As mentioned, the earbuds are equipped with breathing LED lights that can show you the battery level. Furthermore, Astra TWS comes with Bluetooth v5.3 connectivity for uninterrupted connections.
With a focus on gaming, the Astra boasts an ultra-low latency of 40ms. Additionally, it has the BoomX Technology to ensure an immersive audio experience. Boult says that the buds are “Made in India” and include Zen Quad Mic with support for Environmental Noise Cancellation. The TWS is also IPX5 water-resistant, making them suitable for workouts and outdoor activities, ensuring durability and protection against sweat and splashes.
In other news, in the world of gaming audio, Panasonic recently unveiled a wearable gaming speaker. The brand has taken care of a low-latency experience by using a 2.4GHz band instead of bluetooth, enabling it to reach lower than 20 ms latency, even while receiving up to 6 channels of audio. The audio is further handled by a four-speaker system on the hearable.