You opened the boAt app, saw "Up to 80% off" splashed across the home page, and then spent twenty minutes staring at 200+ SKUs trying to figure out which Airdopes is actually the bestseller and which Rockerz is just last-gen stock being cleared. Same. Most of the headline discounts are real, but the cards that look identical at ₹999 are usually two generations apart in mic quality and battery life.
boAt's World Music Day Sale runs 21–30 June 2026 across the official boAt-lifestyle.com store, and the deepest cuts are on the older-gen TWS and over-ear lineup that boAt is making room to refresh. We rebuilt the shortlist around the 14 SKUs that combine a real price drop with reviews above 4 stars and a battery rating you'll still respect six months from now — Airdopes 141 at sub-₹999, Rockerz 450 under ₹1,500, plus the Stone speaker range where the markdowns are the steepest.
"At sub-₹999, this is the only TWS where I genuinely couldn't fault the battery on a return-flight to Bangalore."
The Airdopes 141 is boAt's bestseller for a reason — 42-hour total playtime with the case, ENx mics that hold up on a noisy auto ride, and IPX4 sweat resistance that takes the gym hit. The 8mm drivers lean warm and bass-forward, which suits Bollywood and hip-hop better than acoustic, but the BEAST mode (50ms latency) is what makes this the default pick if you also dip into mobile gaming.
"The form factor that finally fits small ears — my partner gave up on Airpods clones for this exact reason."
Where the 141 prioritises battery, the 161 prioritises fit — a smaller stem, contoured tips, and a noticeably lighter case that disappears in a kurta pocket. Sound profile is balanced rather than bass-heavy, calls come through clean thanks to dual mics with ENx, and the touch controls are responsive enough that you'll actually use them instead of pulling your phone out.
"For the price of three movie tickets, you get the cleanest entry-level TWS boAt sells right now."
The 131 is what boAt recommends to first-time TWS buyers and parents picking gifts for college kids — 13mm drivers that hit harder than they should at this price, instant-pair tech, and Type-C charging that finally replaces the old micro-USB pin. It loses a bit on call clarity in heavy wind versus the 141, but indoors it's flat-out the best ₹899 you'll spend in this category.
"Step up only if you actually take calls all day — the qDual mic array is what justifies the ₹500 jump."
The 441 Pro pairs a wireless charging case with quad mics designed for office calls, and that's the line you should be drawing when deciding between this and the 141. Audio quality is a clear notch above the entry tier with crisper highs and more separation in busy mixes; the trade-off is a slightly heavier bud that you'll feel after the second hour of meetings.
"The cheapest hybrid-ANC TWS I'd actually use on a Mumbai local — not silent, but you stop noticing the rattle."
ANC under ₹2,000 used to be a joke; the 411 ANC is the first boAt model where it isn't. The hybrid noise cancellation cuts roughly 32dB of low-end rumble, which is the difference between flinching every time the train horn goes off and tolerating it. Battery drops to ~24 hours with ANC on, which is the honest cost — turn it off on the office floor and you're back to a full week of light use.
"The Rockerz 450 is the over-ear I recommend to anyone graduating from on-ear earphones — padded ear cups make the difference at hour three."
15-hour battery, 40mm drivers, and ear cups that actually fold flat for a backpack — the Rockerz 450 has been boAt's mainstream over-ear hit for three years and the sale price puts it within reach of impulse-buyers. Sound is V-shaped (boosted bass + clear treble, recessed mids), which is the right call for a commuter headphone where you want the kick drum to cut through traffic noise.
"50mm drivers and a 20-hour battery — this is the headphone I keep in my work bag, not the one I show off."
The Rockerz 550 ups the driver size to 50mm versus the 450's 40mm, and you can hear the difference on movies and gaming where the low-end has more room to breathe. Battery stretches to 20 hours, the ear cups are deeper (your ear doesn't touch the driver), and the build feels a step closer to mid-range than budget. Heavier, though — not the right choice for crowded local-train commutes.
"The neckband I still keep around because it survives gym sweat better than any TWS I've owned."
Neckbands are out of fashion until you actually hit the gym — then the no-fall design suddenly makes sense. The Rockerz 255 Pro+ gives you a 60-hour battery, magnetic earbuds that snap together to pause music, and ASAP fast charging that gets you 10 hours of playback from a five-minute top-up. Sound leans bass-heavy, which is what you want when you're drowning out the gym playlist anyway.
"Buy two. One for your bag, one for the day you forget your TWS at home."
India's bestselling wired earphone for five years running — and at ₹379 it's basically free insurance against a dead TWS. The 10mm drivers punch above the price for bass and the in-line mic is reliable for Uber calls; just don't expect anything resembling treble detail. The 3.5mm jack still works for plenty of Indian Android phones, so check yours before grabbing.
"A step up from the 100 only if you care about call quality — the inline controls finally work like they should."
The 242 is the slightly-better Bassheads where boAt fixed the two complaints buyers had with the 100: weak inline button click and tangled wire. You get a hawk-inspired flat cable, a one-button control that toggles play/pause and call pickup reliably, and a small step-up in mid-range clarity. Worth the ₹70 extra if you take work calls; identical otherwise.
"The cheapest wired over-ear that doesn't sound like cheap wired over-ear — great as a backup studio monitor."
If your Bluetooth headphones die mid-meeting and you need a wired backup that's not embarrassing, the Bassheads 900 is the answer. 40mm drivers, foldable design that fits a laptop sleeve, and an in-line mic that's serviceable for Zoom calls. No batteries to worry about, no firmware updates — plug in and go. Cable's on the shorter side at 1.5m, so factor in if your desk is far from the laptop.
"The Stone 350 is loud enough for a kitchen party but small enough to slip into a tiffin bag for the beach."
10W RMS output, IPX7 fully-waterproof build, and the dual-speaker TWS pairing that lets you sync two Stone 350s into a stereo pair — this is the everyday Bluetooth speaker boAt makes for people who don't want a giant party speaker hogging the table. Battery holds for 12 hours at moderate volume; crank to full and you'll get closer to 7. The cylindrical form factor fits into cup-holders, which is a small thing until you realise no other speaker at this price does.
"Bought one for a Holi party expecting it to die in two hours — it didn't, and the LED ring genuinely made the rooftop look like a club."
The Stone 1200 is boAt's mid-tier party speaker — 14W output, an LED light ring that pulses to the beat, and a carry handle that makes it feel less like a bookshelf piece and more like a portable rave kit. Two of these in TWS pair fill a 20-person rooftop comfortably. Battery rated at 9 hours at 50% volume; treat that 9 as realistic 5 when you're actually using it for a party. Not the speaker for podcasts at your desk — the bass tuning will boom unpleasantly in a small room.
"Sub-₹800 wired earphones with a detachable mic — the BGMI crowd has quietly made this a top-seller."
The Immortal 200 is purpose-built for mobile gaming — a chunky in-line DAC that genuinely lifts dialogue and footstep audio above the music layer, plus a detachable boom mic for cleaner team comms than the inline pinhole on regular wired buds. If you've been frustrated by Bluetooth latency on BGMI or Free Fire and don't want to spend ₹3,000+ on a gaming TWS, this is the cheap fix that actually works.
| Product | Sale Price | Battery / Key Spec | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Airdopes 141 | ₹999 | 42h, 8mm, IPX4 | Daily TWS bestseller |
| Airdopes 161 | ₹1,099 | 40h, 10mm, BT 5.3 | Small ears / lighter fit |
| Airdopes 131 | ₹899 | 60h, 13mm, Type-C | First-time TWS / gifting |
| Airdopes 441 Pro | ₹1,599 | Qi wireless, quad mics | WFH calls |
| Airdopes 411 ANC | ₹1,899 | 32dB ANC, 24h | Commuters / loud routes |
| Rockerz 450 | ₹1,299 | 15h, 40mm over-ear | Commute headphones |
| Rockerz 550 | ₹1,899 | 20h, 50mm over-ear | Movies / gaming at home |
| Rockerz 255 Pro+ | ₹1,099 | 60h neckband, IPX5 | Gym & running |
| Bassheads 100 | ₹379 | Wired, 10mm | Backup / gifting |
| Bassheads 242 | ₹449 | Wired, flat cable | Call-heavy wired use |
| Bassheads 900 | ₹799 | Wired over-ear, 40mm | Wired desk backup |
| Stone 350 | ₹1,599 | 10W, IPX7, TWS pair | Kitchen / beach speaker |
| Stone 1200 | ₹3,499 | 14W, RGB ring, 9h | Rooftop parties |
| Immortal 200 | ₹799 | Wired, detachable mic | BGMI / mobile gaming |
Of the 200+ SKUs on sale during boAt's World Music Day window, we filtered down to products meeting four conditions: a verifiable discount of 50% or more off MRP, customer ratings above 4 stars across the boAt website and external aggregators, current stock availability across all major colour variants, and a battery/build spec that's still competitive against 2026 launches. The result is a mix of bestsellers (Airdopes 141, Bassheads 100) where the price drop is the news, and slightly older flagships (Rockerz 550, Stone 1200) where the discount finally makes them an easy yes.
For the average buyer: Airdopes 141 at ₹999 is the right answer 70% of the time — battery, mics, and BEAST mode tick every standard use case. Bump up to the 411 ANC only if you commute by Mumbai local or Delhi metro and noise is a real grievance. If you want over-ear: Rockerz 450 for portability, Rockerz 550 for home use. For the gym, Rockerz 255 Pro+ neckband still beats every TWS at the same price on no-fall design. And for the speaker question: Stone 350 for indoors / picnics, Stone 1200 only if you're throwing parties more than twice a year.
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