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Ivy Pro and Zenith Pro TWS coming soon as boAt’s Nirvana partners with Sound Council
Nirvana, the premium sub-brand under boAt, is preparing to launch two new true wireless earbuds Ivy Pro and Zenith Pro as part of its upcoming Nirvana Pro Series. Slated for official reveal on 10 July 2025, both products hint at major upgrades in immersive audio technology and creator-backed engineering.
A key highlight of the development is the formation of the Sound Council, a collective of audio experts working alongside boAt Labs. Rather than just endorsing the products, this group helped shape their design and features marking a shift towards co-engineered consumer audio products in India.
The Ivy Pro TWS will reportedly feature Dolby Atmos Spatial Audio with head tracking, a first in this segment. The earbuds dynamically adjust sound orientation based on the listener’s movement, offering a surround experience previously limited to premium over-ear headphones.
Other core specs include:
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52dB Hybrid Adaptive ANC
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Ambient Mode for situational awareness
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Hi-Res Audio certification with LDAC support
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Dual-driver system (11mm + 6mm) for bass and clarity
These features collectively aim to deliver an audio experience that reacts in real time to the user’s environment and movements.
The Zenith Pro, meanwhile, will emphasise tailored sound performance. Along with Hi-Res Audio, LDAC, and Hybrid ANC, it introduces Adaptive EQ powered by Mimi, which customises output based on the user’s hearing profile.
Notable features include:
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Spatial Audio
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Multi-point connectivity
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Google Fast Pair
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In-ear detection
The focus here is on seamless integration and personalised listening, aimed at users who demand more than just loud or clean sound—those seeking precision.
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