Master Buds are not just a TWS offer from noise. After obtaining an investment of Bose, one of the biggest names on the Premium Audio Market, these buttons mark a new chapter for the brand. But this collaboration is not just about financing, Bose has refined the audio profile to deliver a richer, more refined sound.
The earbuds also have adaptive ANC, LHDC 5.0 and a long -term battery. They are priced £7,999 and are available in three colors, they promise a flagship experience. But can they live up to the hype? Let's know.
Noise Master Buds specifications
Function | Detailed |
Audio technology | Sound by Bose, 12.4 mm Peek & Titanium Drivers |
Active noise research | Adaptive ANC to 49dB |
Connectivity | Bluetooth V5.3, Google Fast Pair, Dual Device Pairing |
Battery life | Up to 44 hours (with case), 6 hours of 10 minutes charge |
Special functions | Spatial Audio, LHDC 5.0, Low Latency Game Mode |
Call quality | 6-MIC ENC for clear speech calls |
Water resistance | IPX5 Assessment |
Control elements and app support | In-ear detection, noise audio app, firmware updates |
Design and construction: a new take
The Ruismeesterbuds break down from boring-looking TWS cases and show what can be done in the design segment. The most important highlight of the case is the metal disk with a status light at the top, both of which replicate a vinyl record and needle. Then there is the sound of Bose Branding on this unique case.
The rest of the case is fairly standard; A type-C charging gate and a clutch button on the back. The entire construction is polycarbonate and it looks pretty cool in this silver color that we have received for assessment. The buttons fit the housing in both color and finish, which gives them a fresh and clean look. In general, the design of the sound master buttons feels refreshing, something that we have not seen for a long time.
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Sound quality: coordinated by Bose
The noise master Buds Pack 12.4 mm Titanium drivers, but what fascinates me more is “coordinated by Bose” aspect. So I put these earbuds to the test for a few weeks, and to be honest, this is one of the most refined sound profiles that I have heard in a long time. And all I can say is, both Ruis and Bose have nailed the sound quality at this price.
Now let's break down that judgment and view the sound quality. The audio is balanced, without overwhelming frequency, not even the bass, unless you adjust the equalizer. The highlights and midtones come through neatly without collision, and the Treble is perfectly matched to prevent any hardness.
The Master Buds also support spatial audio, but to be honest, it doesn't work much. It's just there and hardly makes a difference in the listening experience. For everything else such as videos, YouTube, films – the sound quality lasts pretty well.
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Noise Master Buds: Functions and battery
The master buttons are supplied with active noise reduction (ANC), which I would say is pretty decent. What is more striking is the environmental mode – it replicates external sounds so natural that you almost forget that you are wearing earplugs. The ANC performance is solid and offer multiple levels to adjust based on your environment.
For more control over the sound, ANC and gestures, there is the Ruis Audio app. The app is sleek, well -designed and user -friendly, where all functions are self -evident. And the best part? It is an independent app, which means that no advertisements and no unnecessary shopping tabs that constantly push other products. The adaptive ANC also works well, it takes a while to adjust, but starts when needed.
The battery life is another strong point. Noise claims 44 hours of total playing time, including the case, which is on the same basis with the industrial standards. Fast charging is also impressive, only 10 minutes of charging brings you play for 6 hours. A small but thoughtful touch is the recording of a type-C-type-C cable, making it easy to charge the earbuds directly from your phone, without a power bank or wall adapter.
Noise Master Buds: advantages and disadvantages
Reasons to buy
Delivers refined, balanced sound
Comfortable and premium design with a unique business
Adaptive ANC and excellent environmental mode
Slim Ruis Audio app for quick adjustment
Strong battery life
Type-C to type-C cable for on-the-go charging
Reason to avoid
Spatial audio feels underwhelming
ANC is good, but not leading
Noise Master Buds: final assessment
The sound master Buds offer a premium audio experience thanks to Bose's tuning, sleek design and feature film-full ANC. Bee £7,999, they deliver a great sound, strong battery life and a clean app experience. However, it is a difficult fight with competition from OnePlus Buds 3 and nothing ear (A). These are worth considering when balanced sound and adaptive ANC are the most important to you.
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