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Noise Master Buds Review: The Noise Master Buds, which launched in India in February 2024, have now stepped into the premium segment slightly above the budget. Priced at ₹7,999, these TWS earphones offer Bose-tuned audio and up to 44 hours of battery life. In this article, we will discuss in detail the design, features, audio performance and battery life of the Noise Master Buds.
Design and Comfort
The Noise Master Buds have a similar design to regular TWS earphones, with touch sensors in the form of small metal discs at the top of the stem. These are placed vertically in the earphone case and the charging connectors are located at the bottom. Also, it comes with three sizes of ear tips (small, medium, and large). As per personal experience, the medium size was the most comfortable for me, which I used for hours without any fatigue.
However, these earphones can be a bit unstable while working out at the gym or while running, as they can slip out of place due to too much movement.
Noise Master Buds storage and charging case
The charging case of Noise Master Buds has a different charm in its design. It has a large metal disc on the front, which looks like an old vinyl record, and it works like a fidget toy. The design of this case is so attractive that one feels like opening and closing it again and again. Apart from this, a pill-shaped light bar has been given, which shows pairing and connectivity status.
Noise Audio App and Customization
The Noise Master Buds support connectivity with the Noise Audio app, which is currently the first app support for any TWS earphones offered by the company. The app allows users to customize features such as noise control, touch gestures, and echolizer.
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Noise Control: It includes ” Noise Control Off ” , ” Transparency ” andYou get modes like ” , take it ,.It has modes like “Noise Control Off”, “Transparency” and “ANC on”, which provide noise cancellation (ANC) at low, medium and high levels.
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Touch Gestures: You can make one , two , or three taps and tapsSet your favorites for actions holdcustomize .You can customize your preferred settings for actions like one, two, or three taps, and tap-and-hold.
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Equalizer: It has a three band echolizer which iscan adjust the In addition , there three preset modes (are .It has a three-band equalizer, which you can adjust for bass, mid, and treble. Apart from this, there are also three preset modes (Jazz, Club, and Rock).
Audio Performance
The Noise Master Buds feature 12.4mm titanium drivers and offer Bose-tuned audio. With up to 49dB ANC, LHDC 5.0 audio codec, dual device connectivity, and spatial audio, the audio performance is quite satisfactory. The balance between high and low-frequency audio is perfect, and there is no muddiness or crackling experienced on any type of audio.
Specifically, I tested the Noise Master Buds on tracks like John Baez’s “House of the Rising Sun” and Leonard Cohen’s “You Want It Darker” and loved the clarity and detail of the audio.
Connectivity
The Noise Master Buds feature Bluetooth 5.4 and LHDC 5.0 audio codec, which offers good connectivity performance. However, there are some issues with dual device pairing. When you switch from one device to another, the track does not play immediately and you have to reset again and again. Apart from this, some audio-visual lag is also experienced while streaming, which can be frustrating especially while watching movies or shows.
battery life
The battery life of the Noise Master Buds is as per the company-claimed 44 hours. With ANC off, these earphones offer up to 6 hours of usage, while with ANC on it can last up to 3-4 hours. These earphones also have fast charging support, and with 10 minutes of charging you can get up to 6 hours of battery time.
The Noise Master Buds are a great TWS option with a well-balanced audio tuning and decent battery life. However, there are some issues with dual device pairing and fit, which may make these earphones a bit of a hindrance for a normal user.
Priced at ₹7,999, if you only connect these earphones to one device and don’t have any issues with high latency, these could be a great option for you. If you want boosted audio and long battery life, the Noise Master Buds could be a good option.