India’s favorite audio underdog, Noise, just unleashed its Master Buds—and they’re packing a secret weapon: “Sound by Bose” tech. Priced at ₹7,999, these earbuds are here to flirt with your playlists while dodging the premium tax. Let’s break down why your ears might wanna swipe right.
First off, the collab with Bose isn’t just a sticker on the box. Noise says the Master Buds are “expertly tuned” by the audio giants, which basically means your guilty-pleasure pop songs might actually sound expensive now. Throw in 49dB adaptive ANC (translation: goodbye, office AC hum), spatial audio for that “I’m-inside-the-music” vibe, and Bluetooth 5.3 with LHDC codec support, and suddenly, your morning commute feels like a concert.
The specs read like a nerdy love letter: 12.4mm drivers made of PEEK and Titanium (translation: crisp bass, less distortion), dual-device connectivity (laptop and phone? No problem), and a Low Latency Mode for gamers tired of bullets firing after they’ve already respawned. Oh, and they’re IPX5-rated—because sweatpants season shouldn’t ruin your workout jams.
Comfort-wise, Noise promises a “snug fit” with soft-touch materials that won’t turn your ears into a pressure cooker. Battery life? A quick 10-minute charge gives six hours of playtime—perfect for people who treat charging like a caffeine addiction.
Available in Onyx, Titanium, and Silver, the Master Buds are up for grabs on Amazon India, Noise’s website, and stores like Croma. At ₹8K, they’re aiming straight at the “I want premium but my wallet said lol no” crowd.
The Catch? Well, Bose’s name is on the tin, but these aren’t technically Bose earbuds. Think of it like a Michelin-star chef consulting on your local café’s menu—good taste, half the price.