Master Buds Onyx Black True Wireless Earbuds with Active Noise Cancellation
₹7,999
₹5,499
- Model Master Buds — Onyx Black true wireless earbuds with Adaptive ANC up to 49 dB and LHDC.
- Battery 44 Hours total playback with case; earbuds charge in about 90 Minutes.
- Connectivity Bluetooth 5.3, 10 m range; quick pairing via the case button.
- Sound 12.4 mm dynamic drivers deliver balanced, clear audio.
- Controls & Fit Touch controls; lightweight, secure fit; app customization available.
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Product Detail
Master Buds Onyx Black are designed for everyday listening with dependable wireless performance and clear call quality. When you open the case, the buds sit with a subtle magnetic snap and a soft click as they seat. Pairing is straightforward: press the case button to enter pairing mode, then choose Noise Buds 1 on your smartphone. The included Type-C fast charging cable powers the case quickly, and the buds stay comfortable for hours; the warmth you feel is more of a reassuring reminder that they fit well. The 12.4 mm dynamic drivers deliver balanced sound with crisp highs and present bass, while Adaptive ANC up to 49 dB helps cut street noise without muffling voices. With LHDC support, your music stays faithful at higher bitrates.
Usage
In daily use you notice how steady the connection is within about 10 metres, and how the touch controls respond with a clean click. A quick tap calls up your assistant, and a second tap pauses or skips tracks. You can wear them for long stretches and forget they are there; the Onyx Black finish remains understated and fingerprints are hardly visible.
Capacity
Battery life tops out around 44 Hours of playback with the charging case. Earbuds recharge in roughly 90 Minutes, and the case itself can be topped up with the included cable for another round of listening, all without hunting for a charger in your bag.
Controls
The controls are touch-based, manage playback and calls, and you can personalize commands in the companion app. The pairing flow is simple and quick; your device recognizes the buds almost instantly.
Durability
These buds use a sturdy Polycarbonate (PC) enclosure and carry a water resistance label. They hold up to daily use and commute wear; the matte finish hides fingerprints and the fit stays secure during movement.
Safety
Noise cancellation helps you keep volume lower in busy environments, which is a nice safety margin. Stay aware of your surroundings when crossing streets or riding, and rely on a stable connection within the 10 metres range.
Installation/Warranty
To install or pair, open the case, press the pairing button, and select Noise Buds 1 on your device. The box includes 1N Bluetooth Headphone, 1N Charging Case, 1N Charging Cable, 1N User Manual, and 1N Warranty Registration Card. Noise provides a 1 year warranty from purchase for coverage on common issues.
Specification
| Model Name |
Master Buds |
|---|---|
| Model Number |
Master Buds |
| Brand Name |
Noise |
| Colour |
Onyx Black |
| Headphone Type |
Earbuds |
| Wireless Technology |
Bluetooth |
| Bluetooth Version |
5.3 |
| Bluetooth Range Meters |
10 |
| Drivers Size Mm |
12.4 |
| Driver Type |
Dynamic Driver |
| Noise Control |
Adaptive ANC |
| Battery Life Hours |
44 Hours |
| Charging Time Minutes |
90 |
| Enclosure Material |
Polycarbonate (PC) |
| Water Resistance |
Water Resistant |
| Box Contents |
1N Bluetooth Headphone, 1N Charging Case, 1N Charging Cable, 1N User Manual, 1N Warranty Registration Card |
| Compatible Devices |
Cellphones, Desktops, Gaming Consoles, Laptops, Tablets |
| Control Type |
Media Control |
| Control Method |
Touch |
| Voice Assistants |
Google Assistant, Siri |
| Charger Type |
Type-C Fast Charging Cable |
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