The boAt PartyPal 700 has a notably large physical footprint, measuring 748 mm in height, 320 mm in width, and 335 mm in thickness, with a total volume of 80185.6 cm³. The control panel is mounted directly on the device, and the speaker includes a detachable cable along with RGB lighting. It does not feature a touch screen, remote control, neodymium magnet, or travel bag, and it offers no water resistance. The unit is not a neckband-style speaker, and it carries a warranty period of 1 year.
The boAt PartyPal 700 delivers an audio output power of 2 x 150W, though it does not include stereo speakers, a subwoofer, or a passive radiator. The speaker has no built-in microphones, meaning neither a standard nor a noise-canceling mic is present. Magnetic shielding is also absent from this model.
The boAt PartyPal 700 is equipped with an 8000 mAh rechargeable battery that provides up to 6 hours of playback on a single charge. A battery level indicator is built in, allowing users to monitor remaining power at a glance. The battery is not removable, and the speaker does not support wireless charging.
The boAt PartyPal 700 connects wirelessly via Bluetooth 5.3 with a maximum range of 10 meters, and also accepts wired audio through an AUX input. It includes one USB port but lacks a 3.5 mm audio jack socket, a 3.5 mm male connector, an external memory slot, and a microphone input. Advanced Bluetooth codecs — including aptX, aptX HD, aptX Adaptive, aptX Lossless, aptX Low Latency, LDAC, and AAC — are not supported, nor are NFC pairing, Bluetooth LE Audio, or Auracast. Streaming protocols such as AirPlay, Chromecast, and DLNA are absent, and the speaker does not support Wi-Fi or Ethernet connectivity.
The boAt PartyPal 700 can be used wirelessly and supports remote smartphone control, allowing playback management from a connected device. It includes voice prompts to assist with basic interactions and offers a sleep timer for scheduled shutoff. Fast pairing, voice commands, a mute function, and radio are not available on this model, and the speaker cannot function as a power bank.
The boAt PartyPal 700 does not support stereo pairing, meaning it cannot be linked with a second unit to create a stereo sound configuration.