Noise TuneElite Review


After Shots X5 and Shots X3 Bass true wireless headphones, Noise, popular for its audio accessories launched TuneElite, the company’s new Neckband wireless headphones this week. It is affordable, promises up to 10 hours of playback and the design looks trendy. After using it for about a week, here is the review of the Bluetooth headset.

Box Contents

  • Noise TuneElite headphones in Black color
  • Different set of eartips (Small, Medium and Large)
  • Micro USB Cable
  • User manual

Design and Build Quality

The headset has a simple design that is similar to most other neckband wireless headsets. There in-ear buds have angled tips that perfectly fits in your ears, and doesn’t fall out easily even when you are running. There is a small wire connecting earbuds and the neck band.  The back of the earbuds with noise branding is magnetic that snap together when not in use.

The band that you wear around the neck is flexible, lightweight and has a smooth finish. The bottom housing also offers a smooth rubbery finish. On the left side there is a micro USB charging port under the flap, while the right side features the noise branding. The left part also has all the buttons that includes a power / multi-function button in the center and the volume adjustment buttons on either sides. You can also use the power button to play or pause and answer or reject a call. Similarly, the volume buttons can be used to switch to previous or next tracks.

There is also an LED indicator that glows in Red and Blue colors. Next to it is the microphone. This also houses the 130mAh battery. Since it comes with IPX5 ratings, it can withstand sweat and light rain, but you can’t immerse it in water.

Audio Quality

Coming to the audio quality, these headphones offers fairly good audio quality with decent amount of bass with the 14mm  drivers. Volume was good as well, but you have to adjust the volume on the headset every time since it doesn’t remember, even though you had paired the phone before. It packs the Subband Coding (SBC) that is capable of bit rates up to 328 kbps for listening to 320-bit MP3s. This is common in Bluetooth devices with Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP). Difference between audio quality in SBC and aptX is minimal, but the latency is normally over 100ms with SBC. We did not face any such latency issues during music or video playback. The earbuds offer decent amount of noise isolation as well, thanks to the angled design of the eartips.

The headset has a tiny microphone which is decent in most cases, however when you are in a crowded, noisy environment, it doesn’t pick up your voice clearly. This is common in most Bluetooth headsets since the tiny microphone doesn’t catch your voice clearly.

Connectivity, Pairing and AI assistant

The Bluetooth headset supports Bluetooth 4.2, so you can connect it to  Android, iOS devices along with MP3 players with Bluetooth support.

It pairs to your phone quickly just by holding the power button for few seconds to enter the pairing mode. You just have to select the Tune ELITE to pair the headphones. You get voice feedback when it enters pairing mode and when it connects successfully. LED light blinks red and blue when it’s pairing, and blue LED glows when the pairing is complete. This doesn’t have multi point support, so you can’t connect the earbuds to two devices at a time.

The headset doesn’t have a companion app, but you can launch Siri on iOS and Google Assistant on Android devices when you quickly press the power button twice when no music is playing.

Battery Life

With the 130mAh battery on the headset, the company promises about 10 hours of battery life, and we managed to get about 8.5 to 9 hours of battery life on a single charge, which is good. It promises 65 hours of standby time. The headset automatically turns off when it’s not in use. If you have Android phones running Android 8.1 or later, you can see battery life of the Bluetooth headset. It gives audio prompts to charge the headset when the battery is low. Charging the headset from 0 to 100% takes about 3 hours, which tests your patience since it lacks quick charging.

Conclusion

Overall, the Noise TuneElite is a good affordable Bluetooth neckband headset at a price of Rs. 1499. It has a lightweight design, offers good audio experience and good battery life as well. It is available from gonoise.com, Amazon.in, flipkart.com, myntra.com and leading marketplaces.

Photography by Siraj


Author: Srivatsan Sridhar

Srivatsan Sridhar is a Mobile Technology Enthusiast who is passionate about Mobile phones and Mobile apps. He uses the phones he reviews as his main phone. You can follow him on Twitter and Instagram