Noise Master Buds Review: Premium features mixed with great noise, good battery life

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Noise Master Buds Review: Premium features mixed with great noise, good battery life

Noise Master Buds Review: Premium features mixed with great noise, good battery life

The noise is one of the top earbud brands in India. Now, it also wants to be one of the best and in this purpose its master elders are the first step. With sound by Bose, and premium features, noise master bads are an adventure effort as we find in this review.

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Noise Master Buds Review: Premium features mixed with great noise, good battery life

Noise master buds review 7.5/10

Professionals

  • ANC
  • Battery
  • Suitable

Shortcoming

  • High amount of trable
  • design

The noise has become one of the top homegron brands in India, offering premium audio devices at a relatively affordable price. In fact, less than Rs 5,000, the company has a lot in the earbuds category, which provides good sound, great battery life while keeping the pockets cool. But now the company has large and boulder aspirations. It wants to bring even more premium features at a price point, which is usually slightly higher than the person with its products, but still well within the appropriate limits. The new noise master buds are the name of these aspirations. Shore has recently launched Master Buds, which costs Rs 7,999. One of the main features of the new buds is that his audio is tuned by Bose.

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Bose, as an audio company, usually in the prices of its products in a premium range. But with the cooperation of the noise-the company has also invested some money-it is offering it, or trying to offer at least offering, those consumers who can’t make a fine sound, or Do not want, spend tens of thousands of rupees on themselves. product.

The noise has previously impressed me with its other audio equipment, so with the master elders, with his bose-tune audio, definitely sufficiently understood me enough to try them. And here we are. After using earbuds for about a week, I must say that I am impressed. Now, there are some things that have disturbed me a little, but the overall experience is decent, if not great. But before I share my experience, there is a quick look at the glasses here.

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The noise master buds have a vinyl disc shaped design with interchangeable ear tips and home 12.4 mm titanium drivers, offering bose-tut audio. They offer a six-microphone system with ENC for 49DB ANC, an transparency mode and clear calls. Calcians support LHDC 5.0 codec and include dual connectivity, Google Fast Pair, Find My device, Spatial Audio (without head tracking), and in-air detections, which are accompanied by compatibility for the Noisefit App.

Yearbuds promise up to 44 hours of total playback-34 hours with-34 hours-and 6 hours (4.5 hours with ANC) at single charge, offered 6 hours playback with a quick 10-minute charge. The USB Type-C charging case includes a light bar-it will remind you of the needle of gramophone-which is deployed in vinyl shaped design for charging status indication.

Vinyl record inspired design

While audio devices are mainly judged for their audio quality and fit, a little attention to the design details is never a bad idea. In the case of noise master buds, I really like the old vinyl record-inspired design. The master buds I am reviewing is in silver color, and as it, the case looks unique and stylish.

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LED light is also a useful addition at 2 pm. This is turned on when TWS earbuds are in connectivity mode, when the case is opened, or while charging. This adds a vinyl-inspired touch, as it sits on top of a circular design element. While I liked the design, it would be more fun if this circular element could act as a button or something similar. Swallows, I know.

Noise master buds review

The top of the case is flat, while the bottom is curved. On the curved section, there is a type-C charging port. While I appreciate the design and even silver color, I am a little doubt about the overall construction quality of both case and earbuds. Along with this case, the buds feel light. The plastic material does not feel very premium. Although fit is good – at least for me. I was able to wear them comfortably while jogging and traveling without any inconvenience.

After using the device for a week – and seeing that I handle my gadgets with care – there were only one or two minor scratches on the case. However, if you use the case broadly, you can see more. The lid of the case also seems a bit frightening, and while the Kaj Tantra is decent, it creates a noticeable sound when closed. Additionally, since there is no difference between the earbuds and the lid, the earbuds rub against it when closing the case, which increases the risk of scratches.

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Great ANC, but sound is just decent

New noise master buds try to offer-complete-hurt sound quality with-tune tag. Although in use, I think they are decent and capable, but are not yet in the league of Biggies in the market. I tested TWS listening to various music in styles, and in the mid-volume, the audio looks good. The bass is porous, and the triple is somewhat clear. However, as the volume grows beyond the mid-range, the sound begins to sketch, disrupts the overall balance. It seems as if the master Bads are highly exposed to the treble. Many times, even vocals and instruments feel unbalanced, which makes the audio feel a bit unrefined. Additionally, vocals make a slightly lower sound than background music, which again suspects me that the buds are favoring much more thirds.

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This is something that I believe that the noise will be cured in the future. Unlike the more regular category of buds, where sound signatures are mostly bass-water because it needs to be crowded, companies in the premium segment always have to tone bass. Master Buds has also tried to do so – buds on bass become easier. But in this process, high and traables are going out of balance.

Noise master buds review

During the call, there is no problem with the audio lag, and the sound remains clear and crisp. Whether inside the house or while traveling, I never had any problem during the call. Bluetooth connectivity is also reliable and supports dual connectivity, causing two devices connected together.

While the sound is a mixed bag for me, noise master buds really impressed me with my active noise cancellation (ANC). It is fantastic. There is also transparency mode in buds. Whether working in a noise news room or commuting in the metro, ANC effectively prevents external noise, allowing me to enjoy my music without any distraction. The touch control over buds is smooth and responsible, without being finalized.

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Battery is another highlight

Another major attraction of noise master buds is battery life. Along with the case, buds promise up to 34 hours with a 44 -hour playback and ANC without ANC. In my use-where I usually used buds for 4-5 hours per day with ANC-they walked for five days, which I really liked.

Noise master buds review

Noise Master Balis Review: Should you buy it?

If you are looking for a good pair of TWS earbuds with excellent ANC, long battery life, and decent sounds, the noise master boys are definitely worth considering. In fact, when it comes to ANC and battery life, they are the best in their price range. Also, if you pre-book them, you can also get some discounts.

However, if you prefer a well -balanced and highly sophisticated music experience, this may not be the best option for you. Instead they are Jack of All of All and Master of No. Therefore, if your primary use is meant to listen to calls and casual music, the Master Buds will not disappoint you. But in the form of bose-tin buds, they decrease slightly on the audio part.

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