Boat has launched a new Slazer trimmer lineup in India with three sharply priced models: the S100, K100+, and K100 Pro. The Boat Slazer trimmers start at $9, and the pitch is simple enough to make competing grooming kits squirm a little – long battery life, USB-C charging, and features that usually show up higher up the price ladder.

The headline act is the Slazer S100. Boat says it can run for up to 300 minutes on a full charge, and a five-minute top-up is enough for one trim. If those numbers hold up in real use, this is the sort of battery life that makes charger anxiety look quaint. It also uses stainless steel blades, comes with adjustable comb attachments, washable heads, and charges over USB-C.

Boat Slazer S100 battery life and charging

  • Up to 300 minutes of use from one charge
  • Five-minute quick charge for one trim
  • Stainless steel blades
  • Washable heads and adjustable combs
  • USB-C charging

The K100+ moves the formula up a notch without getting silly about it. Boat calls it a ”6 in 1” grooming kit for beard, hair, nose, and body use, and it adds ceramic blades, a premium aluminum body, IPX6 water resistance, magnetic attachment, a battery indicator, a travel lock, and up to 200 minutes of runtime. That puts it in the increasingly crowded zone where budget grooming gear borrows polish from pricier brands and hopes nobody notices.

Boat Slazer K100+ and K100 Pro features

  • K100+ is a ”6 in 1” grooming kit
  • Ceramic blades and aluminum body
  • IPX6 water resistance
  • Up to 200 minutes of use
  • K100 Pro is a ”15 in 1” grooming kit
  • It keeps ceramic blades, aluminum construction, IPX6 resistance, magnetic attachments, and USB-C charging

At the top sits the Slazer K100 Pro, a ”15 in 1” kit that keeps the same broad hardware recipe: ceramic blades, aluminum construction, IPX6 water resistance, magnetic attachments, and USB-C charging. Boat is clearly betting that most buyers don’t need salon-grade complexity; they just want something cheap, durable, and less annoying than yet another proprietary cable.

Pricing is where the lineup gets loud. The Slazer S100 costs $9, the K100+ is $19, and the K100 Pro is $35 in India. That undercuts plenty of name-brand grooming devices and makes the real competition less about features on paper and more about whether Boat can deliver the same practicality without the usual budget-electronics compromises.

The bigger question is whether the cheapest model becomes the obvious pick or whether buyers climb straight to the K100+ for the better build and water resistance. At these prices, Boat is not trying to win on prestige. It is trying to make overpaying for a trimmer feel a little embarrassing.

Source: Ixbt

Leave a comment

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