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boAt’s new Aavante Prime soundbars launched, brings Dolby Atmos to the living rooms in India

A 7.1.4 powerhouse meets a 5.2.4 crowd-pleaser, with aggressive pricing and wide retail rollout

If your TV speakers sound like they are whispering from the next room, these two bars want to move the party to your sofa. The boAt Aavante Prime 7050DA and 6250DA arrive with Dolby Atmos and big output numbers, and the talking point right away is the boAt 7050DA price during launch-season deals. The headline model promises 7.1.4 channels and 700W RMS, while the 5.2.4 sibling claims 625W RMS and dual subwoofers for couch-rattling bass. Both are pitched as cinema-style audio without tearing a cinema-size hole in your wallet.

Prices and availability in India

Beyond brand channels, early listings appeared across major e-commerce platforms, which usually signals broad retail intent for boAt’s home-audio push this season.

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What you get in the box and why it matters

The Aavante Prime 7050DA targets the serious home-theatre crowd with a 7.1.4 soundbar configuration and 700W RMS output. Dolby Atmos processing aims to place effects around and above you, while preset EQ modes cover Movies, Music, Sports and News. Inputs include HDMI eARC, Optical, Coaxial, AUX, USB, plus Bluetooth v5.3 for quick phone pairing. A master remote ships in the box.

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The Aavante Prime 6250DA plays the value ace. It steps up with a 5.2.4 soundbar India layout, dual 6.5-inch subwoofers, and wireless rear satellites to create actual wraparound sound rather than a front-only wall of audio. Connectivity mirrors its sibling, including the all-important HDMI eARC soundbar path for lossless TV audio, plus Optical, Coaxial, AUX, USB and Bluetooth v5.3.

Quick specs at a glance

Aavante Prime 7050DA

  • 7.1.4 channels, 700W RMS

  • Dolby Atmos, EQ modes for Movies, Music, Sports, News

  • HDMI eARC, Optical, Coaxial, AUX, USB, Bluetooth v5.3

  • Master remote included

Aavante Prime 6250DA

  • 5.2.4 channels, 625W RMS

  • Dual subwoofers, wireless rear satellites

  • HDMI eARC, Optical, Coaxial, AUX, USB, Bluetooth v5.3

  • Listed at Rs 22,999 on boAt’s site when checked

Why boAt is pushing premium audio now

boAt has been vocal about expanding beyond wearables into bigger living-room sound. The company touts a leadership position in India’s audio wearables market, and the Aavante Prime refresh suggests a continued move up the value chain as the festive season heats up.

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On paper, the 7050DA looks like the crowd magnet for large rooms, while the 6250DA nails a price-to-spec sweet spot for most flats. If boAt maintains those aggressive street prices, both bars could be the nudge that gets fence-sitters to finally retire that thin TV audio. Consider this a timely upgrade if you watch a lot of OTT originals or sports and want Atmos without the wiring gymnastics of a full AVR stack.

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Aasthaa Bhandari
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