Domestic brand Boult has expanded its product lineup with two new speakers: RetroAmp X60 and RetroAmp X40. These new speakers come with an elegant design and claim to offer na advanced audio experience. The RetroAmp speakers also come with a master control panel for easy operation. Here are all the details:
Boult RetroAmp speaker: Price and availability
These speakers are available exclusively on
Flipkart, and boultaudio.com at an introductory price of Rs 3,999 (Retro Amp X40) and Rs 5,999(Retro Amp X60), respectively.
Boult RetroAmp speaker: Key highlights
The RetroAmp X60 features a Classic Rugged Leather body in Royal Gold, combining elegant aesthetics with durability. Equipped with dual dynamic drivers, it delivers an impressive 60W-rated output, ensuring powerful, studio-quality audio through BoomX technology.
With Bluetooth 5.3, EDR support, and other connectivity options including AUX, USB, and TF card, this speaker is compatible with phones, smart TVs, computers, laptops, and more. The RetroAmp X60 also promises up to 14 hours of playtime and includes a karaoke mode, making it the ideal choice for parties and social gatherings.
The RetroAmp X40 delivers 40W power with dynamic dual drivers, which is ideal for both Bluetooth and FM mode playback. With a classic rugged leather body and copper accents, this speaker offers up to 10 hours of playtime and supports multiple input modes such as AUX, USB, and TF cards. Bluetooth 5.3 ensures quick connectivity, while its wide compatibility with smart devices makes it a versatile choice for any setting.
Commenting on the launch, Varun Gupta, co-founder of Boult said:
"We are excited to introduce the RetroAmp X60 and X40, two new products that embody our commitment to combining timeless design with cutting-edge technology. These speakers are not just about great sound; it's about creating an experience that resonates with our customers' lifestyles. Whether you're enjoying music at home or on the go, the RetroAmp speakers are designed to deliver. Further, it also brings in a sense of nostalgia, making it a device that cuts across age groups."