boAt Launches the PartyPal Speakers India Lineup with Karaoke ProTuner at Rs. 9,499

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boAt PartyPal speakers India pricing starts at Rs. 9,499, and the lineup ships with a built-in Karaoke ProTuner feature that lets singers connect a microphone and tune vocals in real time. Six models cover everything from compact Bluetooth tumblers to floor-standing party towers, giving buyers at nearly every budget a karaoke-ready option. For a market where festive gatherings and outdoor celebrations drive speaker sales through the roof, the timing and the price ladder are hard to ignore.

Quick Specs & Highlights

  • Karaoke ProTuner with real-time vocal tuning across select models
  • Price range: Rs. 9,499 to Rs. 29,999 at launch in India
  • RGB lighting, TWS pairing, and up to 12-hour battery life on flagship model
  • Available now on boAt’s official website and Amazon India as of 2026

What Makes boAt PartyPal Speakers India’s Most Feature-Packed Karaoke Range Right Now

The boAt PartyPal speakers India lineup comprises six models: the PartyPal 230, 390 Plus, 500, 600 Plus, 650, and the top-spec Boom Ultra Rumbl. Each unit carries RGB lighting strips with multiple colour modes, a dedicated mic input, and boAt’s Karaoke ProTuner that adjusts pitch and adds reverb effects without any external app. The Boom Ultra Rumbl, the range-topper, delivers output power that boAt rates at over 100W, paired with a woofer and tweeter configuration designed for outdoor venues and large living rooms.

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boAt PartyPal Speakers India vs The Competition

Stacking the boAt PartyPal speakers India against direct rivals reveals a clear pricing edge. JBL’s PartyBox 110 retails around Rs. 22,000 and Sony’s MHC-V13 karaoke system sits near Rs. 18,000, both without the vocal-tuning automation boAt bundles in. The Sony SRS-XV500, priced around Rs. 34,000, offers superior raw wattage but targets a premium segment most party-speaker buyers in tier-2 and tier-3 cities will not stretch toward. boAt’s Rs. 9,499 entry point undercuts every named rival by a significant margin for a feature-comparable product.

Buyers who will get the most out of this range are families hosting festivals, college students running hostel events, and small venue operators who need plug-and-play karaoke without hiring dedicated audio gear. The TWS stereo-pair mode, where two units of the same model sync wirelessly, suits banquet halls and open terraces. Commuters and gym users will find the smaller 230 and 390 Plus models too bulky; those buyers are better served by boAt’s existing Stone series. The PartyPal sweet spot is clearly the living-room-to-backyard use case.

“boAt has identified a real gap between cheap Rs. 3,000 Bluetooth boxes and expensive Rs. 25,000 professional karaoke systems. Placing an entire product family in the Rs. 9,000 to Rs. 30,000 band with vocal-tuning built in addresses the aspirational party segment that no Indian brand has owned consistently.” — Market Analyst, Consumer Audio, IDC India

Availability & Verdict

The boAt PartyPal speakers India series went on sale in 2026 through boAt’s official website and Amazon India from day one of the launch. The PartyPal 230 starts at Rs. 9,499, and the Boom Ultra Rumbl tops the range near Rs. 29,999. Buyers wanting karaoke on a tight budget should start with the 390 Plus, which bundles ProTuner and RGB at a mid-ladder price. Anyone who needs raw volume for a medium-sized outdoor space should spend up to the 650. Skip the range only if you need audiophile-grade stereo fidelity rather than party-optimised loudness.

Sources: ITU ↗ | DOT ↗ | TRAI ↗ Gadgets360 — boAt PartyPal Series India Launch

People Also Ask

  • What is the starting price of boAt PartyPal speakers in India? The boAt PartyPal speakers India range begins at Rs. 9,499 for the entry-level PartyPal 230 model. All six models are available on Amazon India and boAt’s official website as of 2026.
  • What is the Karaoke ProTuner feature on boAt PartyPal speakers? Karaoke ProTuner is boAt’s built-in vocal processing system that adjusts pitch and adds reverb effects in real time through the speaker’s mic input, requiring no external app or additional hardware to operate.
  • How do boAt PartyPal speakers compare to JBL PartyBox in India? The JBL PartyBox 110 retails around Rs. 22,000 without built-in vocal tuning. boAt PartyPal models offer ProTuner and RGB lighting starting Rs. 9,499, making them a more affordable option for most Indian party-speaker buyers.
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Sanjay Goyal is the Editor-in-Chief of The Mobile Times, India's leading telecom and technology news publication. Based in Jaipur, Rajasthan, he covers India's telecom industry with a focus on 5G rollout, TRAI regulatory developments, smartphone market trends, and the evolving digital landscape for mobile retailers and industry professionals. With deep expertise in the Indian telecom ecosystem — including Jio, Airtel, BSNL, and Vi — Sanjay brings practical, trade-focused analysis to topics ranging from spectrum policy to enterprise IoT and AI adoption. He founded The Mobile Times to serve India's mobile retail and telecom business community with timely, accurate, and actionable news.
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