While these brands often stick to safe and familiar designs, it’s rare to see something truly fresh and unexpected—but that’s exactly what Noise has attempted with its Master Buds, featuring Bose-tuned audio. On paper, they have all the right ingredients for success, but how do they actually perform? Let’s dive into the pros and cons in this review.
Design
When reviewing TWS earbuds, both the case and the buds need to be assessed separately—the case for convenience and the buds for comfort. Fortunately, Noise scores well in both aspects.
The Case: Compact & Stylish, But Scores Less in Quality
The compact case takes design inspiration from vinyl records, though it might take a second to notice the resemblance. That said, it looks visually appealing right away and is highly portable, slipping into your pocket without taking up much space.Noise has also ensured thoughtful design elements, like the LED indicator on the buds. It glows orange while charging and flashes white when pairing, with well-placed positioning for easy visibility.However, the case itself is made of lightweight plastic, which doesn’t feel the most premium. While it holds up in daily use, it’s best to avoid major drops, as durability could be a concern.
The Buds: Comfortable & Secure Fit
The buds follow suit with a comfortable fit. The default silicone tips worked well for me, but you can swap them out if needed. The tips are soft, grip well, and don’t cause irritation—even during extended wear.