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Noise Master Buds 2: Flagship Level Audio in affordable Price Segment 

Tuesday, 05 May 2026

The Noise Master Buds 2 represent a pivotal moment for Noise, signalling its transition from a volume-driven wearable brand to a serious contender in the premium audio space. By leveraging a strategic partnership with Bose, Noise is attempting to solve the value perception issue that has historically plagued the sub-₹10,000 segment.  From a market perspective, this is a calculated move to challenge the leading brands like OnePlus and realme. The Master […]

The Noise Master Buds 2 represent a pivotal moment for Noise, signalling its transition from a volume-driven wearable brand to a serious contender in the premium audio space. By leveraging a strategic partnership with Bose, Noise is attempting to solve the value perception issue that has historically plagued the sub-₹10,000 segment. 

  1. A Strategic shift 

From a market perspective, this is a calculated move to challenge the leading brands like OnePlus and realme. The Master Buds 2 address these head-on with 51dB Adaptive ANC and Sound by Bose tuning. This isn’t just marketing; the integration of Bose’s acoustic cavity design and LHDC 5.0 support brings a level of audio refinement, specifically balanced frequencies and instrument separation, that was previously missing from the brand’s portfolio. 

  1. Core Strengths & Performance 
  • The sound signature moves away from the typical muddy bass found in budget TWS. It offers a cleaner, more professional profile that prioritises vocal clarity and crisp highs. 
  • The inclusion of a 6-axis IMU sensor for spatial audio with head tracking and motion-based Swift Call controls places these buds technically ahead of many competitors in the ₹8,000 price bracket. 
  • Shifting to a matte finish with a vinyl-inspired metal disc improves durability and aesthetics, directly addressing the Design & Build dissatisfaction noted in earlier segment reports. 
  1. The Reality Check for the User 

Despite the high-end features, there are a few pro considerations to keep in mind: 

  • The buds use stability wingtips for a secure fit, which is excellent for workouts but can cause ear fatigue during long sessions (3+ hours) for some users. 
  • While the Noise Audio app provides deep customisation. 
  • While 30 hours of total life is respectable, the 5–6 hours per charge with ANC enabled is industry standard rather than industry-leading. 
  1. Noise-Bose partnership 

Noise is known as one of the best Indian brands right now. The Bose partnership is a delicate balancing act that risks triggering a brand identity crisis. Attempting to shift toward an affordable premium segment by marketing products as Bose-tuned sets massive consumer expectations; if the underlying hardware remains budget-tier, the collaboration could backfire as a cheap marketing gimmick rather than a true technological upgrade. Furthermore, Bose’s deepening financial involvement raises the long-term threat of a full acquisition, meaning this strategic alliance could eventually cost Noise its independence as a homegrown Indian tech brand. So, in the long run, noise is not gaining anything from this partnership. 

  1. Final thought: If you are a power user who values audio precision and noise isolation over pure bass-heavy-handedness, the Master Buds 2 are a formidable choice. They successfully bridge the gap between affordable TWS and the luxury segment, making them the most mature product Noise has released to date. 
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