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Noise Buds VS106 Truly Wireless Earbuds Review & Price

Overall review summary

Expert Rating: 8.0/10

Noise Buds VS106 Truly Wireless Earbuds Review & Price

Noise Buds VS106 Truly Wireless Earbuds

Sound Quality              ⭐7.5/10
Battery Life                   ⭐8.5/10
Charging Speed           ⭐9.0/10
Microphone/Call           ⭐7.0/10
Connectivity                 ⭐8.0/10
Design/Comfort            ⭐8.0/10
Water Resistance         ⭐7.5/10
Touch Controls             ⭐7.5/10
Value for Money           ⭐9.0/10

Pros

  • Punchy bass and lively sound signature.
  • Comfortable for extended wear.
  • Pocketable charging case with decent battery life.
  • Easy pairing and stable Bluetooth connectivity.
  • Great value for the price.

Cons

  • No active noise cancellation 
  • Microphone performance drops in noisy/windy environments.
  • Touch controls can be overly sensitive

Noise Buds VS106 Truly Wireless Earbuds - Full Review

Introduction 

The Noise Buds VS106 are budget-friendly truly wireless earbuds aimed at everyday users who want punchy sound, reliable battery life, and comfortable fit without breaking the bank. They deliver satisfying bass, clear mids, and usable call quality for casual listening, commuting, and light gaming.

While they aren’t audiophile-grade and lack advanced ANC, they offer a solid package for the price.

Noise Buds VS106 Truly Wireless Earbuds Design

Unboxing & First Impressions

  • Packaging: Clean, compact box with product image and key specs printed on the back.
  • In the box: Charging case, pair of earbuds (left/right labelled), short USB-C cable, three pairs of silicone ear tips (S/M/L), quick-start guide, and warranty card.
  • First look: The earbuds and charging case have a matte finish that resists fingerprints. The case is small and pocket-friendly.
  • Initial pairing: Fast and straightforward - open the case, and the earbuds enter pairing mode. They appear in Bluetooth list as “Noise Buds VS106” and connect quickly.

Design & build quality

  • Aesthetic: Minimal, modern design. Matte plastic keeps reflections low and gives a neat look.
  • Ergonomics: Short stem design with an in-ear tip. Lightweight and unobtrusive.
  • Materials: Polycarbonate shell with silicone ear tips. No aluminium or premium materials, but the fit and finish are respectable for the price.
  • IP rating: (If specified) - check product box or official site for water resistance. In absence of an IP rating, treat them as splash-resistant at best.

Fit, comfort & wearability

  • Comfort: Light weight makes them comfortable for long listening sessions; many users can wear for 2–3 hours continuously without ear fatigue.
  • Fit options: Includes three ear tip sizes-important to try all three for best seal and bass response.
  • Stability: Good for walking, commuting, and light workouts; not the most secure for heavy running.
  • Isolation: Passive isolation is decent when using the right tip; blocks some outside noise but not as much as ANC-equipped buds.

Sound quality - deep dive

Note: Sound perception varies with ear tip fit, streaming quality, and device EQ settings.

  • Signature & tuning: V-shaped sound - emphasized bass, slightly boosted treble, and clear mids. This is a common tuning for mass-market earbuds designed to sound lively on pop, hip-hop, and movies.
  • Bass: Punchy and fun. Low-end hits hard for the price, providing satisfying thump on EDM and hip-hop. Bass extends well but is more about impact than precision-some detail is smeared at very low frequencies.
  • Mids: Mids are reasonably clear. Vocals come through well but can be slightly recessed behind bass in heavily bass-forward tracks. Acoustic instruments sound natural enough, though not ultra-detailed.
  • Treble & clarity: Treble is present and brings sparkle to tracks, but can become slightly sibilant on poorly mastered songs. Highs are lively which helps perceived clarity and detail.
  • Soundstage & imaging: Narrow-to-medium soundstage - better than simple mono buds but not as wide as over-ear headphones. Imaging is acceptable for everyday listening, enough to locate instruments and voices.
  • Volume & distortion: These earbuds can get loud without obvious distortion at typical listening levels. At max volume some tracks may show slight distortion, especially bass-heavy music.
Noise Buds VS106 Truly Wireless Earbuds Call Quality

Call quality & microphones

  • Call clarity: Good for indoor use and quiet environments. Voices come through clearly to the other side in one-to-one calls.
  • Performance in traffic/noise: Microphone performance degrades in windy or noisy outdoor environments. Without advanced wind-noise suppression, callers may report background noise in such conditions.
  • Mic setup: Single or dual-mic configuration (check exact spec) - works fine for casual calls and online meetings.
Noise Buds VS106 Truly Wireless Earbuds Battery

Battery life & charging

  • Earbud runtime: Typically around 5–7 hours per charge depending on volume and codec use.
  • Case + earbuds total: With multiple top-ups from the case, total battery life often reaches 20–25 hours - enough for a weekend of moderate use.
  • Charging: USB-C charging is convenient; some units support fast charge (e.g., 10–15 minutes for ~1–2 hours playback) - check model specs.
  • Battery indicators: LED indicators on the case show charge status; earbuds themselves may show LED during pairing/charging.

Connectivity & codecs

  • Bluetooth version: Most recent budget buds use Bluetooth 5.x - expect stable connections and decent range (~10m / 30ft) in open spaces.
  • Codec support: SBC by default; check for AAC support. No aptX/LDAC on budget models - higher-resolution streaming won't be available.
  • Latency: Good enough for video streaming and casual gaming, but not ideal for pro-level gaming. Expect slight lip-sync or delay in some competitive gaming scenarios. Low-latency gaming mode (if present) improves performance but still won’t match wired headsets.

Controls & app features

  • Controls: Touch controls or physical buttons (depending on SKU). Typical controls include play/pause, track skip, voice assistant activation, and call handling.
  • Reliability: Touch panels can be sensitive - accidental triggers possible. Physical buttons feel more reliable but depend on design.
  • App support: Some Noise models pair with a companion app offering EQ presets, firmware updates, and touch/custom control remapping. If available, use the app to tune sound and keep firmware updated.
Noise Buds VS106 Truly Wireless Earbuds Gaming

Performance by use case

  • Casual listening: Excellent - energetic sound keeps most listeners engaged.
  • Podcasts & calls: Good - voices are clear and easy to understand.
  • Movies & TV: Good for casual viewing; dialogue is clear and bass helps with cinematic moments. Expect mild latency unless a low-latency mode is active.
  • Gaming: Usable for casual games. Competitive online gamers should consider wired or higher-end low-latency wireless options.
  • Workouts: Fine for gym and light exercise. Check fit and sweat resistance before heavy workouts.

Comparisons - where it stands

  • Vs. similarly priced rivals: Often competes well on bass and value. Some rivals might offer better ANC or slightly cleaner mids.
  • Vs. premium buds: Falls short on ANC, soundstage, and high-resolution codecs - but also costs far less.

Buying guide - is it right for you?

  • Buy if: You want energetic sound for pop, hip-hop, and movies on a budget. You value battery life and a comfortable fit over top-tier audio fidelity.
  • Consider alternatives if: You need strong ANC, studio-grade accuracy, or elite low-latency gaming performance. Also look elsewhere if you often take calls in noisy outdoor situations.

Tips to get the best from them

1.    Try different ear tip sizes to improve bass and isolation.
2.    Use the companion app (if available) to tweak EQ and update firmware.
3.    Keep firmware updated to improve stability and add features.
4.    Lower extreme EQ boosts if you hear distortion at high volumes.

Final verdict

The Noise Buds VS106 offer a well-balanced package for budget-conscious listeners: punchy and fun sound, comfortable fit, and reliable battery life. They won’t replace high-end earbuds in terms of noise cancellation, soundstage, or mic isolation in noisy environments - but for everyday music listeners, commuters, and casual gamers, they are a hard-to-beat value proposition. If you prioritize bassy, entertaining sound and long runtime over pro-level features, the VS106 are worth considering.

Noise Buds VS106 Truly Wireless Earbuds Price is 1,299

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