boAt Immortal Katana Blade review: boAt recently launched a new gaming True Wireless Stereo (TWS) earbuds called Immortal Katana Blade with an eye-catching design at a budget-friendly price. The competition in the budget market is very high as brands like Noise, Mivi, and boAt are continuously bringing advanced TWS buds. On the other hand, boAt has looked to maintain its position in bringing feature-filled wearable devices for customers. Has it managed to do it with the boAt Immortal Katana Blade - a new metal body inspired by a Chinese Katana sword? It is definitely a style king! boAt's Immortal series is best known for its gaming capabilities and budget ranges. The Immortal series was launched with a stunning design and RGB lights, which did catch the attention of gamers, but is eye candy status enough? What about the performance? Find out.
The boAt Immortal Katana Blade price is slightly higher than other Immortal-series buds. Now, the important question is, will buyers be willing to pay a higher price for the new buds? Or does it match the gamer's needs in a highly competitive market? I used the TWS earbuds for a few days to answer all of the questions and queries. Let's check out if it's worth the money or if it's all about the eye-catching Katana blade design.
As we are aware the company always thinks big in coming up with and introducing unique designs. The size and weight of the case are promising and lightweight which could easily fit in your jeans pocket without making it look bulky. Note that the sides and the overall case are made up of plastic and the edges feature RGB lights which can be customised through a button placed right beside the USB-C charging port. The button can also be used to turn on and off the
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