Noisy Curis F1 review: Price of Rs 1,099, these budget -friendly earphones are light and long lasting
Noisy buds F1 provides long battery life, decent sounds and are quite compact and light. They have their quirks, but for Rs 1,099, we think, it is easy to see and see some of them, or listen, to see a big picture. Very much like here.
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Noise f1 buds review 7.5/10
Professionals
- Good battery life
- Decent sound
- compact design
Shortcoming
- Case prone to smiling
In short
- The noise buds F1 cost Rs 1,099
- They provide 11 mm driver and four MICS
- The buds have touch sensors
India’s budget smart audio market is booming. Whereas first, you have to spend a good amount to get a good pair of wireless earphones, now you can reduce them as Rs 1,000. Case in point: New noise buds F1, compact design and a pair of affordable earphones with powerful 11 mm drivers – for all for Rs 1,099.
There is a lot of showing a lot about showing the entrance level of the noise, which will seem incredible for some, given its low price. But these earphones are really real. So, the question is, the better they appear on paper, does the noise buds F1 also distribute it in the real world? We will try and get answers to this question in this India.

Noise f1 buds: beautiful and light weight design
Before we step into the audio performance, it is worth noting that the noise F1 buds have an eye -catching design. The buds and case combo is light and compact and therefore, the buds are also comfortable on mostly comfortable use in the ears, while charging cases they come easily in your pocket. The noise also offers a good selection of colors that should attract many people, especially the youth. We have mint green variants, it looks cool and fresh (no punishment is intended).

In this case there are other suitability other than pocketability. It has a USB Type-C port and an LED pairing indicator, not too common in some of the latter price options, so it is good that the noise thought. This LED fulfills many purposes, indicating low batteries, coupling status, charging and more.
The lid of the case is quite strong for the price and is kept in use day to day without much trouble. The buds remain safely until you leave them hard. Saying that, it is a danger of being easily smooth. Inside, you have buds and a reset button.
Earbuds are also light, so much that I often forgot that I was wearing them. They come with three sizes of ear tips: small, medium and large, with moderate tips fitted by default. I found that noise F1 buds are exceptionally comfortable. I was able to wear them for hours without any significant discomfort.

Buds also touch the touch sensor on the stem area. They work as follows:
- Single tap on right to increase volume and similar on the left
- Double tap to play and stop songs or videos
- Triple tap to change songs
- Long press to switch to gaming mode (we will come in a while)
Noise F1 buds: decent sounds, but no anc
The sound quality of noise F1 buds is decent, especially considering their budget friendly price of Rs 1,099. Equipped with 11 mm drivers, earbuds manage most of the beats and rhythm, but bass performance leaves you to ask for more. From imagine dragon’s “faith” to Ali Zafar’s “He Dikhneya Meen”, the track makes a slightly flat sound that lacks depth and prosperity that usually brings strong bass. Therefore, if you are looking for a decent TWS and don’t care much about the impeccable sound – which you will not find anyway at this price – noise F1 buds are worth a look. Lack of active noise cancellation is an opportunity for an omission, but again, it makes sense at this price.
Moving forward, noise F1 buds have a quad-MIC system with ENC. The phone calls made through them are good, not great.
Battery life and connectivity
Now, the best thing about noise F1 buds is that their battery is life. The company claims that TWS may run 50 hours on the same charge. First of all it seems a little farthest penny, but after using the buds I can say that it is close. I used buds for a week, and I have charged it only once. In particular, I use earbuds for at least 6 hours every day, and even longer, 7 hours, on weekends.

These earbuds are faster and easy to connect to any device. Noise states that it uses an owned technique called hypersonsink. I tried to connect them to an iPhone and a laptop, and switching was quick and comfortable.
Noise F1 Burl: Should you buy?
At a price of Rs 1,099, the noise F1 buds offer decent sound quality, impressive battery life and a comfortable fit. While the audio may feel a bit flat and the absence of active noise cancellation (ANC) is remembered compared to other TWS options, they still manage to stand as a good option for everyday use.