boAt Nirvana Zenith Pro
Noise Air Buds Pro 6

boAt Nirvana Zenith Pro Noise Air Buds Pro 6

Common Features

  • Both products have in-ear fit.
  • Neither product has wires or cables.
  • Both products have stereo speakers.
  • Neither product has RGB lighting.
  • Neither product has UV light.
  • Neither product has a display.
  • Both products have passive noise reduction.
  • Both products support a frequency range from 20 Hz to 20000 Hz.
  • Neither product supports spatial audio.
  • Neither product has Dolby Atmos.
  • Neither product has Dirac Virtuo.
  • Neither product has a neodymium magnet.
  • Both products have a rechargeable battery.
  • Both products have a battery level indicator.
  • Both products support fast charging.
  • Both products can be used as a headset.
  • Both products have a control panel placed on a device.
  • Both products have voice prompts.
  • Both products include a travel bag.
  • Both products have a noise-canceling microphone.

Main Differences

  • Ingress Protection (IP) rating is IPX4 on boAt Nirvana Zenith Pro and IPX5 on Noise Air Buds Pro 6.
  • Water resistance is sweat resistant on boAt Nirvana Zenith Pro and water resistant on Noise Air Buds Pro 6.
  • Active noise cancellation (ANC) is not available on boAt Nirvana Zenith Pro but is present on Noise Air Buds Pro 6.
  • Driver unit size is 12 mm on boAt Nirvana Zenith Pro and 12.4 mm on Noise Air Buds Pro 6.
  • Battery life is 8 hours on boAt Nirvana Zenith Pro and 7 hours on Noise Air Buds Pro 6.
  • Battery life of charging case is 72 hours on boAt Nirvana Zenith Pro and 36 hours on Noise Air Buds Pro 6.
  • Charge time is 0.55 hours on boAt Nirvana Zenith Pro and 1.5 hours on Noise Air Buds Pro 6.
  • Fast pairing is not available on boAt Nirvana Zenith Pro but is supported on Noise Air Buds Pro 6.
  • LDAC support is available on boAt Nirvana Zenith Pro but not on Noise Air Buds Pro 6.
  • LDHC support is not available on boAt Nirvana Zenith Pro but is supported on Noise Air Buds Pro 6.
  • Ambient sound mode is not available on boAt Nirvana Zenith Pro but is present on Noise Air Buds Pro 6.
  • In/on-ear detection is not available on boAt Nirvana Zenith Pro but is supported on Noise Air Buds Pro 6.
  • Number of microphones is 6 on boAt Nirvana Zenith Pro and 4 on Noise Air Buds Pro 6.
Specs Comparison
boAt Nirvana Zenith Pro

boAt Nirvana Zenith Pro

Noise Air Buds Pro 6

Noise Air Buds Pro 6

Design:
Fit In-ear In-ear
Ingress Protection (IP) rating IPX4 IPX5
water resistance Sweat resistant Water resistant
has no wires or cables
are neckband earbuds
wingtips included
has RGB lighting
has stereo speakers
has UV light
Has a display

Both the boAt Nirvana Zenith Pro and the Noise Air Buds Pro 6 are in-ear style earbuds, ensuring a snug and secure fit. The boAt model features an IPX4 rating, which means it is sweat resistant, ideal for workouts or outdoor activities. In contrast, the Noise earbuds offer a slightly higher IPX5 rating, making them water resistant, which could be beneficial for exposure to more intense moisture, like rain or heavy sweat.

Both products are fully wireless, with no cables to worry about, and neither uses a neckband design. Neither of these models includes wingtips for extra ear stability, and neither has RGB lighting or UV light functionality. Additionally, neither product has a display.

Regarding sound, both products are equipped with stereo speakers for a full, immersive audio experience, with no significant difference in this aspect.

Sound quality:
has active noise cancellation (ANC)
has passive noise reduction
driver unit size 12 mm 12.4 mm
lowest frequency 20 Hz 20 Hz
highest frequency 20000 Hz 20000 Hz
supports spatial audio
has Dolby Atmos
has Dirac Virtuo
has a neodymium magnet

The boAt Nirvana Zenith Pro does not feature active noise cancellation (ANC) but does offer passive noise reduction. In contrast, the Noise Air Buds Pro 6 includes ANC, which actively reduces external noise, alongside passive noise reduction. Both earbuds share similar driver unit sizes, with the boAt model using a 12 mm driver and the Noise model slightly larger at 12.4 mm.

Both products have the same frequency range, covering from 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz, ensuring that both earbuds should provide a wide range of sound. Neither of these models supports spatial audio, Dolby Atmos, or Dirac Virtuo, so there are no differences in those features between the two.

Additionally, neither product includes a neodymium magnet, which might have otherwise contributed to sound quality improvements in terms of power or clarity.

Power:
Battery life 8 hours 7 hours
Battery life of charging case 72 hours 36 hours
charge time 0.55 hours 1.5 hours
has wireless charging
Has a solar power battery
has a battery level indicator
has a rechargeable battery

The boAt Nirvana Zenith Pro offers a battery life of 8 hours on a single charge, while the Noise Air Buds Pro 6 provides slightly less, with 7 hours of battery life. When considering the charging case, the boAt model has a significantly longer battery life of 72 hours, compared to the Noise model's 36 hours.

In terms of charging time, the boAt earbuds have a quicker recharge time of 0.55 hours, whereas the Noise earbuds take longer at 1.5 hours. Neither product supports wireless charging or solar power, and both include a battery level indicator to help monitor charge status. Both earbuds use a rechargeable battery.

Connectivity:
has fast pairing
Has USB Type-C
has LDAC
has LDHC
has Bluetooth LE Audio
has aptX Adaptive
has aptX Low Latency
has aptX HD
has aptX
has aptX Lossless
has aptX Voice
has Auracast
maximum Bluetooth range 10 m 10 m
supports Bluetooth pairing using NFC
Can be used wirelessly
has AAC

The boAt Nirvana Zenith Pro and the Noise Air Buds Pro 6 both feature USB Type-C for charging, ensuring fast and modern connectivity. The boAt model supports LDAC for high-resolution audio, while the Noise model supports LDHC instead, making their wireless audio transmission slightly different.

In terms of Bluetooth range, both models offer the same maximum Bluetooth range of 10 meters. Neither product supports Bluetooth pairing via NFC, and both can be used wirelessly. Both models also support AAC for high-quality audio streaming over Bluetooth.

The boAt model does not have fast pairing, whereas the Noise model includes this feature, allowing quicker and easier connection to compatible devices.

Features:
release date July 2025 April 2025
has ambient sound mode
has in/on-ear detection
Supports fast charging
can read notifications
has a mute function
can be used as a headset
control panel placed on a device
Has voice prompts
travel bag is included
Has an in-line control panel
Has a temperature sensor
Has a built-in camera remote control function

The boAt Nirvana Zenith Pro and the Noise Air Buds Pro 6 both support fast charging and have a mute function, allowing for convenient control during use. Both models can also be used as a headset and include a control panel placed on a device. Additionally, both have voice prompts to provide feedback and a travel bag included for portability.

However, the two earbuds differ in a few features. The Noise model includes ambient sound mode and in/on-ear detection, which are not available in the boAt model. Both models allow control of basic functions via the control panel, but neither has an in-line control panel or a built-in camera remote control function. Neither product includes a temperature sensor.

Both models cannot read notifications, so they do not offer that feature.

Microphone:
number of microphones 6 4
has a noise-canceling microphone

The boAt Nirvana Zenith Pro features 6 microphones, while the Noise Air Buds Pro 6 has 4 microphones. Both products are equipped with noise-canceling microphones, ensuring clearer communication by reducing background noise during calls or recordings.

While the boAt model offers two more microphones, both models provide the same noise-canceling functionality to improve audio quality in noisy environments.

Comparison Summary

This is a specification comparison between boAt Nirvana Zenith Pro and Noise Air Buds Pro 6. Both products have an in-ear fit and stereo speakers, and both support fast charging. The boAt Nirvana Zenith Pro has an IPX4 rating and a battery life of 8 hours, while the Noise Air Buds Pro 6 has an IPX5 rating and a battery life of 7 hours. Active noise cancellation (ANC) is available on the Noise Air Buds Pro 6 but not on the boAt Nirvana Zenith Pro. The boAt Nirvana Zenith Pro supports LDAC, whereas the Noise Air Buds Pro 6 supports LDHC. Additionally, the Noise Air Buds Pro 6 includes ambient sound mode and in/on-ear detection, which are not present on the boAt Nirvana Zenith Pro.