Boat Nirvana Crown TWS Review: Not All Kings Wear a Crown 👑

boAt’s latest entry in the true‑wireless segment promises bold innovation with its interactive charging case, hybrid ANC and plenty of features. But does the Nirvana Crown live up to its ambitious name? Here’s our detailed take.

🎧 Unique Crown Control — Fun, But Not Always Perfect

The standout feature of the Nirvana Crown is its SONIC A.R.C (Advanced Rotational Crown) — a rotatable dial on the charging case that lets you adjust volume, manage playback, answer calls and even take photos without touching your phone. It adds a tactile, premium feel that feels genuinely different from traditional tap controls.

However, some users find this control mixed in practicality — it can be a bit sensitive or accidentally trigger actions unless you lock it or tweak settings in the companion app. So while the idea is innovative, the real‑world experience can be a little annoying at times.

🎶 Sound & ANC: Solid for the Price

  • Hybrid ANC (up to 50dB) does a respectable job of reducing background noise in daily environments like traffic, metro rides or cafés.
  • Spatial audio support offers a greater sense of immersion during movies or games.
  • The sound tuning leans toward balanced output with decent bass and clarity, making music and videos enjoyable for most listeners.
In call scenarios, the 6‑mic setup with AI‑powered ENx noise reduction makes voices clearer even in busy places — a good addition here.

🔋 Battery Life: Long Lasting, With Fast‑Charge Perks

Battery performance is a strong suit:

  • Up to ~40 hours of total playback with the charging case (around ~25 hours with ANC on).
  • ASAP Charge gives you around 3+ hours of playtime after just 10minutes of charging — very handy.
Compared to rivals in this price class, these figures are quite competitive.

⚙️ Useful Everyday Features

The Nirvana Crown packs in several usability highlights:

  • Multipoint connectivity — connect to two devices at once.
  • In‑ear detection — auto pause/play when earbuds are removed.
  • Low‑latency “BEAST™ Mode” — reduces audio lag for gaming and videos.
  • IPX4 splash resistance — good for workouts and light rain.
  • Fast pairing with both Android (Google Fast Pair) and Windows (Microsoft Swift Pair).
These features mean everyday use feels smooth and modern, even before you jump into advanced settings via the boAt Hearables app.

📊 What’s Great

✔ Fun and different control dial concept
✔ Long battery life with fast charging
✔ Reliable ANC and spatial sound experience
✔ Multipoint, low latency and smart detection features

⚠️ What Could Be Better

❌ Crown control — creative but sometimes too sensitive or accidentally triggered without lock.
❌ audio quality — good for the price but not class‑leading.
❌ Build and long‑term durability — boAt products sometimes draw mixed feedback on longevity and support (based on broader user commentary across models).

🏁 Verdict: Playful Crown, Practical core

The boAt Nirvana Crown TWS earns points for innovation and feature depth, especially at a competitive price point with long battery life and solid ANC. Its crown dial control is fun and novel — a standout in a crowded budget‑TWS market.

But it isn’t flawless. The control mechanism sometimes feels more gimmick than game‑changer, and if you’re after the best sound quality or comfort above all else, there are alternatives that may deliver a more polished experience.

Bottom line: A feature‑rich pair of earbuds with personality — but not a flawless “king of TWS” by every measure.

 

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