Editor's take
The boAt Airdopes 300 is the natural upgrade for anyone who outgrew the Airdopes 141 line and wants more daily polish without crossing ₹1,500. The headline 50 hour total battery is real in normal use, and it genuinely changes how often you reach for the charging cable.
With 1 to 2 hours of daily use, you only top up the case roughly every two weeks. The AI ENx 4-mic setup is also a step up over older boAt mics. On Zoom calls and Google Meet sessions, voice clarity sounds noticeably more natural with less of the slightly compressed budget-TWS feel that older Airdopes had. For work-from-home professionals who spend most of their TWS time on meetings with music in the background, this is a more polished daily driver than the 141 Gen 2.
Cinematic Spatial Audio is more useful in long Netflix sessions than in regular music listening. It adds a sense of space to movies and Hindi web shows, although it can sound slightly artificial on tightly mixed music tracks.
The 10mm driver is balanced rather than bass-heavy, which suits a wider music range than the V-shaped 141 line. Beast Mode low latency keeps casual gaming acceptable, but the Noise Buds N1 is still the better pure gaming pick at 40ms.
Build feels a touch more premium than the 141 Gen 2, with a grippy textured case that justifies the extra ₹300 to ₹400 for buyers who care about that.

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