Boat Aavante Prime X Soundbar Brings Wireless Dolby Atmos Experience to India

Chintan Jain
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Boat Aavante Prime X: Welcome to Wireless Home Audio

B(caps)oat’s Aavante Prime X just hit the Indian market, and you can tell right away it’s trying to shake things up for home audio. This is Boat’s first shot at a truly wireless soundbar, and that’s pretty big—especially for anyone tired of the chaos of wires looping around their living room.

Most soundbars still make you wrestle with wired rear speakers. The Prime X finally lets you break free from that. You get detachable wireless satellites, so you can put the speakers wherever you want—blissfully free from tangled cables and ugly wires snaking across the floor.

Boat’s message is simple: movie-theatre style sound at home, minus the hassle.

Boat Aavante Prime X soundbar with wireless satellite speakers and subwoofer setup

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Price in India and Where to Buy

The Aavante Prime X starts at an introductory price of Rs. 37,999 for the first two days. After that, it goes up to Rs. 39,999.

You’ll find it on Boat’s own site, Amazon India, Flipkart, and pretty much any big offline retailer.

That price puts it in the premium mid-segment, right up against some tough competition. But by packing in Dolby Atmos at this level, Boat clearly wants people who care about audio but don’t want to break the bank.

7.1.4 Channel Surround Sound—Why It Matters

Let’s get into what the Prime X really brings to your ears. The 7.1.4-channel setup isn’t just a marketing number—it means real, room-filling sound.

Here’s what you get:
  • Seven channels for side and front audio
  • One subwoofer that thumps out the bass
  • Four up-firing drivers, which create sounds from above
That’s how you get audio that wraps all around you, plus a vertical layer for a true surround effect. Dolby Atmos is the cherry on top—it pulls sound up and down, left and right. Helicopters really hover above your head. Rain sounds like it’s dropping from your ceiling, not just leaking from your speakers.

Truly Wireless Satellites—An Upgrade You’ll Feel

The big star here is those detachable satellite speakers. You snap them off the main bar, put them behind your couch, and just enjoy. When you’re done, snap them back on for charging.

Each wireless satellite has a 4,500mAh battery, giving you:
  • Around 14.5 hours at 60% volume for regular stuff
  • About 7 hours for non-Dolby content
No more drilling, no more cables going under rugs or around door frames. It’s so much neater.

Hardware Power—700 Watts!

Inside, Boat’s packed in solid hardware. You get an 8-inch wireless subwoofer and loads of 2.25-inch drivers, all covering a 20Hz–20kHz range. That hardware cranks out up to 700 Watts—enough for thumping action scenes or crystal-clear dialogue. Bass hits hard without getting muddy, so whether you’re watching a car chase or a quiet drama, everything sounds spot on.

Boat Aavante Prime X 7.1.4 channel sound system with detachable rear speakers

Up-Firing Drivers Add Vertical Sound

Most soundbars just push sound at you. Prime X does something different—its up-firing drivers bounce sound off the ceiling, which lands directly above you for proper vertical effects. It’s a game-changer for anyone who cares about immersive sound—not just in movies, but also for gaming. You actually hear bullets flying over your head or storms rolling through.

The best part? You’ll notice the effect even in a regular apartment with flat ceilings, especially when you switch on Dolby Atmos content.

Smart Audio Modes—One Button, Perfect Sound

Not every sound is the same, so why stick to one audio profile? The Prime X comes loaded with modes for movies, music, sports, and gaming. Grab the remote and just pick what you’re doing—no fiddling with equalisers or sliders.
  • Movie Mode: Deeper surround and bass
  • Music Mode: Crisp vocals and balanced instruments
  • Sports Mode: Clear commentary
  • Gaming Mode: Boosts directional cues so you know where the action’s coming from

Connectivity That Keeps Up

Boat’s not skimping on connections. You get:
  • Bluetooth 5.3 for smooth wireless streaming
  • HDMI eARC for the best audio—especially for Atmos
  • A handful of other ports for whatever you want to plug in
You can hook this soundbar up to your TV, game console, phone, or streaming box with zero fuss. HDMI eARC handles all the high-end sound formats, and Bluetooth 5.3 makes pairing quick and painless.

Design That Actually Fits Your Living Room

Prime X isn’t just about power; it actually looks good, too. The soundbar arrives with a matte finish, a compact yet wide shape, and the satellites dock magnetically. That wireless subwoofer rounds out the package.

No ugly wires sprawling across the room. It keeps things tidy and simple.

Who’s This For?

If you want a cinema experience at home—without a 2-day installation—you’ll love this. Ideal for:
  • Movie fans chasing Dolby Atmos
  • Gamers who want to feel every footstep
  • Music lovers who want energy as well as detail
  • Anyone upgrading from their first, basic soundbar
It’s perfect for flats and rented spaces where you really can’t start drilling holes everywhere.

Boat Aavante Prime X subwoofer delivering deep bass performance

How Does It Stand Out?

The soundbar market’s crowded, and most brands don’t try anything new. Boat’s doing what others don’t: truly wireless satellites, real 7.1.4 channels, smart pricing. Most rivals either keep you wired or cost a fortune, so Prime X lands right in that sweet spot.

FAQs

What makes Boat Aavante Prime X different?

Wireless detachable satellites and a full 7.1.4 Dolby Atmos setup—true surround without spaghetti wires.

Does it support Dolby Atmos?

Yes, with HDMI eARC, you get the real deal.

How long do the satellites last?

Around 12 hours with Dolby Atmos, more under regular conditions.

Is it good for gaming?

Absolutely. Gaming mode is built to make every detail pop.

Can I use Bluetooth?

Yep, Bluetooth 5.3 is on board for all your wireless needs.

Boat Aavante Prime X soundbar connected via HDMI eARC and Bluetooth 5.3

Final Verdict—Is It Worth the Money?

Boat’s really stepped up here. They’ve solved the biggest home cinema headache (wiring) without sacrificing on impact or quality.

In short, you get:
  • Loud, crisp 700W output
  • True-theatre sound with Atmos
  • Wireless detachable satellites
  • All the modern connections
For the price, it’s a solid deal—especially if you want high-end performance minus complicated setup.

Boat’s swinging for the fences with Prime X, and if it lives up to all this, it could change what people expect from a soundbar in India.

Give it a listen—you might not go back.

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