Noise Master Buds Max debut: Bose-tuned sound, adaptive ANC, LHDC 5.0, 60-hour battery

Indian brand Noise, known for affordable earbuds and smartwatches, has unveiled its most premium headphones yet — the Noise Master Buds Max. First shown at IFA 2025 in Berlin, the model is now officially on sale in India for 9,999 rupees (about $120).

The centerpiece is Sound by Bose, aimed at delivering high audio quality. The headphones use 40 mm drivers with a 20 Hz–20 kHz frequency range, support Bluetooth 5.4 and the LHDC 5.0 codec. A five-microphone array handles clear calls and adaptive ANC up to 40 dB, plus a transparency mode. On paper, the spec sheet signals a confident step into higher-fidelity territory.

Noise Master Buds Max keep things light at 262 g, with vegan leather earpads and sturdy grilles made from aerospace-grade alloy. The built-in battery is rated for up to 60 hours of playback, and a quick 10-minute charge yields up to 10 hours of listening — a practical buffer for busy days.

Extras include IPX4 water resistance, auto-connection to the last device, and an operating range of up to 10 meters. Available in three colors — Onyx, Titanium, and Silver — the headphones are already on sale via Noise’s official website as well as in retail chains.