Boat Nirvana Eutopia 2 Pro headphones will soon launch in India. The company showed these headphones at the Snapdragon for India event in New Delhi on Tuesday. These headphones use Qualcomm’s Snapdragon S3 Gen 1 chip. This chip adds advanced audio features for better music listening and gaming.
The Snapdragon S3 Gen 1 supports Snapdragon Sound technology. It provides 16-bit 44.1kHz CD-quality lossless audio through Bluetooth. It also supports 24-bit 96kHz high-resolution wireless audio for clearer streaming sound. Because of this, users can hear better clarity and more details in music.
For gaming, the chip has a special mode with 68ms low-latency audio and voice back-channel support for clear in-game conversations. This reduces latency by 25 percent compared to older versions, making gaming smoother. The platform also supports multipoint Bluetooth connectivity, allowing users to connect multiple devices at the same time.
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The headphones also have upgraded active noise cancellation with third-generation adaptive ANC. This blocks outside noise while still allowing some natural outside sound when needed. They support spatial audio with head tracking and are optimized for Dolby Atmos for a surround sound experience. The headphones also include hybrid connectivity options for flexible use.
These headphones come after the original Boat Nirvana Eutopia, which launched in India in March 2024 for Rs 3,999. That model supported Bluetooth 5.2 and offered up to 20 hours of battery life in standard mode or 15 hours with spatial audio tracking enabled. It also had 65ms low latency and support for Google Assistant and Siri. It was first shown at CES 2024.
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Boat plans to launch the Nirvana Eutopia 2 Pro in the second half of 2026. Despite the premium features, the company is expected to keep the headphones affordable like the previous model. The announcement was made along with other launches at the Snapdragon event, showing Qualcomm’s focus on improving audio technology in India.
