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How Insightkar calculate the Boult Audio Q Wireless Headphones score?

Boult Audio Q Wireless Headphones

When calculating the score for a earphones specifications, We consider several factors across different categories. Here's a general breakdown:

  1. General:

    • Brand Reputation: The brand's standing in the market. Established brands with a history of quality products may score higher.
    • Model and Design: The overall design, including how modern or innovative it is. The practicality and user-friendliness of the design are also considered.
    • Connectivity: The type and version of wireless connectivity (e.g., Bluetooth 5.3). Newer versions typically offer better range, stability, and efficiency.
  2. Features:

    • Bluetooth Version: A newer version of Bluetooth offers better performance in terms of speed, range, and power efficiency.
    • Microphone Quality: The number and quality of microphones, especially if they include noise cancellation features, is crucial.
    • Voice Assistant Compatibility: Whether the device supports voice assistants like Siri or Google Assistant, adding convenience for the user.
    • Water Resistance: The IP rating determines how well the earbuds can resist water and dust. Higher ratings (e.g., IP55) indicate better protection.
    • Controls: The type of controls (touch, physical buttons) and how intuitive they are to use.
    • Additional Features: Unique features like low latency modes, fast pairing, or advanced sound profiles. These add value and enhance the user experience.
  3. Sound Features:

    • Driver Unit Size and Type: Larger drivers (e.g., 12.4mm) generally produce better bass and overall sound quality. The type of driver (dynamic, balanced armature) also affects sound performance.
    • Frequency Response: A wider frequency range (e.g., 20Hz to 20kHz) indicates the ability to reproduce a broader range of sounds.
    • Noise Cancellation: Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) and Environmental Noise Cancellation (ENC) improve listening quality by reducing ambient noise.
    • Other Sound Enhancements: Features like deep bass, spatial audio, or customized sound profiles via an app.
  4. Power Features:

    • Battery Life: The total battery life of the earbuds with and without the case. Longer battery life scores higher.
    • Charging Time: How quickly the earbuds and case can be recharged. Faster charging times are more convenient and score higher.
    • Fast Charging Features: If the earbuds offer quick charging capabilities (e.g., 10 minutes of charge provides 2 hours of playback), they score higher.
  5. Warranty:

    • Warranty Period: The duration of the warranty. A longer warranty period provides more assurance to the user.
    • Warranty Coverage: What the warranty covers, such as manufacturing defects versus physical damage. More comprehensive warranties score higher.
  6. Value for Money:

    • Price: How the features, performance, and build quality compare to the price. A product that offers more features and better performance for its price will score higher.
    • Market Comparison: How the earphones compare to other products in the same price range. This includes looking at competitors and determining if the earphones provide better value.
  7. Scoring Process:

    • Individual Scores: Each category is scored out of 10, based on the evaluation criteria.
    • Total Score Calculation: The total score is calculated by averaging the individual category scores, rounded to one decimal place.
General Score + Feature Score + Sound Score + Power Score + Warranty Score + Value For Money
Total Individual Score

8.5 + 9 + 8.5 + 9 + 7.5 + 9.5
6
Total :

8.7