Noise Master Buds Max Review
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Noise Master Buds Max Review
"The Noise Master Buds Max catch your attention at first glance in terms of appearance, despite their plastic build. They are available in three colourways - Onyx, Titanium, and Silver. I have the Silver shade, which has a premium finish that doesn't feel ostentatious and features the Master Buds series' signature vinyl motifs on the outside of the earcups. Noise has provided vegan leather earcups with plenty of cushioning, but they are non-removable,"
"You can see the 'Sound by Bose' badging on each end of the headphone, which clearly signifies the company's close collaboration with the audio giant. Functionally, Noise has also focused on practicality; the cups can fold inwards, making it easier to tuck them into a backpack or the provided velvet pouch. The Master Buds Max also features a light bar on the left earcup for charging and pairing status."
Noise's business remains concentrated in the sub-Rs. 5,000 segment while the company pushes into premium with the Master Series and the Master Buds Max priced at Rs. 11,999. The headphones weigh 262g, have an IPX4 rating, and arrive in Onyx, Titanium, and Silver finishes. The build is plastic with a premium Silver finish, vinyl motifs, and vegan leather earcups that are cushioned but non-removable. The C-shaped headband has metal reinforcement for adjustable fit. Earcups fold inward for portability, a left-earcup USB-C port handles charging, and a left-side light bar indicates charging and pairing status. The product carries 'Sound by Bose' badging.
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