Noise Master Buds: Perfect for those who crave a thrilling music experience-these earbuds truly elevate how you listen.
In this case, we are discussing Noise Master Buds, which were introduced in India in February. The brand has moved from its affordable market into a premium one with these earphones. These earphones, which retail for ₹7,999, have “Sound by Bose” tuning and a 44-hour battery life. We will tell you what makes them unique and where they are lacking based on their usage during the past few weeks.

Design and Comfort: A Stylish and Soft Touch

Noise Master Buds

At first appearance, the Noise Master Buds’ design is appealing. Because the buds barely weigh 4.2 grams, they don’t become tired even after wearing them for extended periods of time. The case’s design was influenced by an old vinyl record, and it weighs about 40 grams. Like a fidget toy, it’s fascinating to hold and rotate in your hand in addition to having a distinctive appearance.

These buds, which have three different ear tip sizes, are excellent for the workplace or on the go, but they can be a little challenging to wear for jogging or the gym because they may shift about too much.

Noise Audio App: Full control of customization

These are the only TWS from the firm that support the Noise Audio app, which is included with the Noise Master Buds. The application has an easy-to-use UI. This allows you to monitor the battery level, touch gestures, and equalizer and easily configure noise control options (such as ANC and transparency).

There are three settings for ANC mode: low, medium, and high. It’s quite simple to customize the touch controls to your liking, whether you want to change the music, alter the volume, or activate the voice assistant.

Sound quality: Effective experience of Bose tuning

Noise Master Buds produce excellent audio output thanks to their 12.4mm titanium drivers and “Sound by Bose” tuning. The sound is always incredibly clear and well-balanced, whether it’s classical music or a track with a lot of bass. Additionally, the ANC feature performs admirably, particularly when strolling on a road or in a crowded area.

But without head tracking, the spatial audio component doesn’t sound as good. Its track detailing and voice clarity, which make every rhythm evident, are what I like best about it.

Battery and connectivity: Strong backup, but some flaws

Noise Master Buds
Noise Master Buds

The Noise Master Buds have outstanding battery life. The earbuds have a six-hour battery life when ANC is turned off, and the case lasts for 44 hours. Five hours of backup power can be obtained with just ten minutes of charging.

There is a minor issue with dual-device communication, though. When switching audio between two devices, there are instances where the response is sluggish or a restart is necessary. In addition, there is a small audio-visual latency when streaming video.

Disclaimer: This article’s material is based on user experiences and reviews. Consider your individual wants and preferences when making a purchase of any technological device.

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