The boAt Airdopes 141 Elite use an in-ear fit and operate as fully true wireless earbuds with no cables or neckband involved. They carry an IPX5 rating, making them resistant to water splashes during everyday activities. Stereo speakers are present, while features like wingtips, RGB lighting, a display, and UV light are not part of the design.
The Airdopes 141 Elite use a 10 mm driver unit and cover a frequency range of 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz, spanning the full standard audible spectrum. Passive noise reduction is included to help minimize ambient sound, though active noise cancellation is not supported. The earbuds do not feature spatial audio, Dolby Atmos, Dirac Virtuo, or a neodymium magnet driver.
Each earbud holds a 35 mAh rechargeable battery that provides up to 8 hours of playback, while the 400 mAh charging case extends the total to 36 hours. A full charge takes 1.5 hours, and a battery level indicator is on hand to keep track of remaining power. Wireless charging and solar charging are not supported.
The Airdopes 141 Elite connect wirelessly via Bluetooth 5.3, reaching a maximum range of 10 m and delivering an audio latency of 50 ms. The charging case uses USB Type-C, though the earbuds do not support fast pairing or NFC pairing. On the codec side, AAC, LDAC, LDHC, aptX in all its variants, and Bluetooth LE Audio are absent, and Auracast is not supported either.
The Airdopes 141 Elite support fast charging and can be used as a headset, with a mute function and voice prompts included for hands-free convenience. Controls are placed directly on the earbuds, and a travel bag is included in the box. The warranty period covers one year. Features such as ambient sound mode, in-ear detection, a find-device function, notification readout, an in-line control panel, a temperature sensor, and a camera remote are not part of the package.
The Airdopes 141 Elite feature a quad-microphone setup with noise-canceling microphone technology, aimed at reducing unwanted background sound during calls and voice interactions.