The Nirvana Eutopia uses an over-ear fit with a closed-back design and stereo speakers, and it is intended for adult use rather than children. The headphone can be folded, making it more compact for storage or travel, though no travel bag is included. It comes with a detachable, tangle-free cable, giving users the option to replace or swap it as needed. The unit offers no water resistance, so it is not suited for use in wet conditions.
The Nirvana Eutopia covers a frequency range of 20 Hz to 20000 Hz through 40 mm driver units, and supports spatial audio for a more immersive listening experience. It includes passive noise reduction to help block out ambient sound, though it does not feature active noise cancellation. The drivers do not use neodymium magnets.
The Nirvana Eutopia houses a rechargeable battery rated for 20 hours of playback, which is charged via USB Type-C. A battery level indicator is included so users can keep track of remaining charge at a glance. The battery is not removable, and wireless charging is not supported, meaning the headphone must be connected to a power source via cable to recharge.
The Nirvana Eutopia supports both wireless and wired connectivity, with the wireless side handled by Bluetooth 5.2 at a maximum range of 10 metres and an audio latency of 65 ms. None of the advanced audio codecs are supported, including aptX, aptX HD, aptX Adaptive, aptX Low Latency, aptX Lossless, LDAC, LDHC, and AAC. Fast pairing and NFC-based pairing are also absent, so connections are established through the standard Bluetooth pairing process.
The Nirvana Eutopia can be used as a headset, equipped with two noise-canceling microphones for call and voice use. Controls are handled via an on-device panel rather than an in-line control on the cable. There is no ambient sound mode, no in/on-ear detection for automatic playback pausing, and no mute function. A one-year warranty is included with the product.