boAt PartyPal 300 & PartyPal 220 Launched in Nepal : Big Sound, Bigger Value

As a tech publication that has followed Nepal’s audio market for years, we’ve seen dozens of portable party speakers come and go, many overpriced, some underpowered, and a few that genuinely stood out. With the launch of the boAt PartyPal 300 and PartyPal 220 in Nepal, the landscape is shifting again, and in a direction we believe many consumers will appreciate.

boAt’s approach this time is clear: deliver higher wattage, better features, and aggressive pricing in a category heavily dominated by expensive imports. Here’s our full breakdown of the new PartyPal series and what they bring to the Nepali market.

boAt PartyPal 300 Overview

The PartyPal 300 is the flagship of the lineup, and it shows. With 120W RMS of boAt Signature Sound, this speaker is built for users who need something louder and fuller than the usual budget party speakers.

boAt PartyPal

Design & Sound

The flame-style LED lights immediately set it apart, giving the device a strong visual presence  something we’ve seen audiences respond well to in the past. The 120W output allows it to fill larger spaces with ease, and the tuning leans toward a bass-heavy profile typical of boAt’s sound signature.

Connectivity & Features

boAt has gone all-in on functionality here:

  • Bluetooth v5.3, AUX, USB, TF card
  • TWS support for pairing two units
  • Mic input for karaoke
  • Guitar input for musicians

The inclusion of both mic and guitar ports makes the PartyPal 300 more versatile than most speakers in its price range.

You might also like : Why You Should Never Buy Products From the Black Market: The Complete Guide for Smart Consumers

Battery Life

boAt claims up to 6 hours of playback. For a 120W speaker, this is standard and sufficient for backyard events, indoor gatherings, and small outdoor sessions.

boAt PartyPal 220 Overview

The PartyPal 220 sits right below the 300, offering a more compact and budget-friendly option without cutting out the essentials.

boAt PartyPal
Version 1.0.0

Design & Sound

With 80W RMS output, the PartyPal 220 still delivers enough loudness for small gatherings and indoor setups. The RGB lighting is more subtle compared to the flame LEDs of the 300, but still adds a party-ready aesthetic.

Connectivity & Features

Just like the bigger model, it includes:

  • Bluetooth v5.3
  • AUX, USB, TF support
  • TWS pairing option

This keeps the 220 competitive in its segment, especially considering many speakers around this wattage lack TWS functionality.

Battery Life

The claimed 6-hour playback places it on par with similarly sized party speakers, making it suitable for casual and semi-regular use.

Who These Speakers Are For

Based on the specs and positioning:

  • PartyPal 300 targets users hosting larger events, home parties, and karaoke sessions, especially those who need high wattage and extra connectivity like guitar input.
  • PartyPal 220 is ideal for smaller rooms, college groups, and users wanting strong sound at a lower price.

Market Positioning in Nepal

From a reviewer’s perspective, the PartyPal series enters the Nepali market at an interesting time. The portable speaker segment is filled with expensive imports that often don’t justify their price tags. boAt’s value-oriented, feature-rich strategy directly challenges this.

Key advantages we see:

  • Higher wattage than most competitors at similar price points
  • Modern connectivity options
  • TWS support across both models
  • Added features like guitar/mic inputs on the 300
  • A design language that appeals to younger audiences

If pricing aligns with boAt’s usual structure, these models could quickly dominate the mid-range party speaker segment in Nepal.

boAt PartyPal Series Price in Nepal

ModelPrice(MRP)Offer Price
boAt Partypal 300NPR 31,999NPR 28,499
boAt Partypal 220NPR 26,999NPR 23,499

This pricing positions both speakers aggressively in the Nepali market, especially when compared to several international brands offering similar wattage at much higher prices.

Final Impression

As a tech review platform, we see the PartyPal 300 and 220 as strong entrants in a market hungry for better value. The 300 stands out for its power and versatility, while the 220 offers an accessible option without feeling stripped down.

Together, they give Nepali consumers two capable party speakers with features previously limited to higher-priced brands, a move that could shift buying trends significantly.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *