Let’s start the review! So friends, in this article today, on your demand, we have brought the Noise 4 Headphone review which will prove to be very helpful for you. Their price is around Rs 2500 and this is the new model of the previous Noise 3.
At this price you get dual-device connection, 40 milliseconds fast response, and fast charging with 70 hours of battery life. We will check what you get in the box and the sound quality to understand whether these wireless headphones are worth buying or not.
Box Content
Let’s open this big box! We have the Noise 4 Headphones here. The front of the box shows the headphones, which look quite big. Inside the box we find a warranty card, user guide, some stickers, USB charging cable, aux cable, and a pouch to keep the headphones.
- Noise 4 Headphones
- Warranty Card
- User Manual & Sone Sticker
- AUX Cable
- USB charging cable
Noise 4 Headphone Design & Build
Now talking about the design, the Noise Headphone 4 is made of good quality plastic and has metal adjusters. You can set the size of the earcups according to your needs. The headband is comfortable and the cushion is soft. They are foldable, so they can be easily carried.
Inside the earcups, you will find the “L” and “R” mark, so you can easily identify the left and right. There is a Noise logo on the left side, but there are no buttons here. The right side has all the buttons and the Noise logo, including a slider button.
There is a Type-C charging port at the bottom of the right earcup and media buttons in the middle. These headphones are on-ear, but when I wear them, they completely cover my ears. Hence, they also work as over-ear headphones.
The fit is comfortable and they provide about 70-75% noise cancellation. The headband quality is average, but the earcup cushion is soft. Therefore, you can comfortably wear them for long hours while jogging, exercising, or other activities.
Noise 4 Headphone Specifications:-
- Bluetooth version 5.4
- Dual Pairing
- IPX5
- 40mm Driver
- SBC, and AAC codec support
- ENC mic
- 40 MS Low Latency
- 70 Hours Playtime
Noise 4 Headphone Features
The Noise Headphone 4 has features similar to the Noise 3, but the Noise 3 had an SD card slot, which the Noise Headphone 4 does not have. Talking about the buttons, the power slider turns the headphones on, so you can see the device on the side. They connect quickly.
If you turn it off, they will disconnect immediately. You can connect two phones simultaneously, or connect it to a laptop or phone, which is a good feature. There is a play/pause button in the center and there are volume control buttons as well. The function of the buttons is the same as other headphones.
You can turn on the gaming mode by pressing the center button for 2 seconds, and when it starts, you will hear the sound of “we fight”. After gaming, if you want to go back to normal mode, again press the same button for 2 seconds, and you will hear the sound of “game over”.
Noise 4 Headphone Audio Performance
Now let’s talk about the sound quality, bass quality, and call quality. The Noise Headphone 4 supports SBC and AAC codecs. When it comes to sound, if you sit under a fan and listen at full volume, you may hear a little noise, but it doesn’t matter much. You won’t hear it while you’re under the fan.
If you’re in a quiet place and listen at a volume of more than 70%, you may feel a little sound distortion. Overall, the sound quality is good and loud. Bass lovers may be a little disappointed as the bass could be a little stronger, but the treble is good, and the sound quality is okay at this price. The company hasn’t compromised on the details.
Now let’s talk about the calling experience. The mic is designed to eliminate noise, but how well does it work? I called my friend so I could check the call quality. There was a lot of noise outside my house, like the sounds of trains and people.
On the other hand, the call quality is average in a quiet place; they can hear my voice clearly. This is what you can consider as a normal calling situation.
40 ms Low-Latency Gaming Mode
The highlight of the Noise Headphone 4 is its 40 ms low-latency gaming mode. We tested its gaming sound by playing BGMI. I turned on the SBC codec and started the game, which gave a response time of 40 ms. When a shot is fired, you can hear it immediately, and the sounds are easy to recognize.
I did not face any issues while playing. If you are thinking of choosing these headphones for gaming, then these are a good option.
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Conclusion:
After reviewing the Noise Headphone 4, we can rate its sound quality, bass quality and call quality out of 10. I would give 8.5/10 for sound, 7.5/10 for bass and 7.5/10 for call quality as well.
These ratings are based on my personal experience. For a price of around Rs 2500, this is a good headphone package. It is not perfect, but still if you want on-ear headphones, it is a good option.
The battery life of the Noise Headphone 4 is also strong, so there is no shortage in it. Apart from this, it also has a dual device pairing feature, which makes it even more useful.