Editor's Take
What it's actually like to live with
The Noise Buds N1 is built around competitive mobile gaming, and it shows. The 40ms gaming mode latency is the lowest in this entire guide, and that genuinely matters in BGMI gunfights and Call of Duty Mobile matches where audio cues drive your reactions. For competitive mobile gaming, anything under 50ms feels in sync.
The N1 stays comfortably under that threshold, and the quad mic ENC array keeps your voice chat clean even when your phone speaker is blasting in-game audio nearby. That combination is rare under ₹1,200. Outside gaming, the Noise Buds N1 holds up well as a daily driver. Music tuning is balanced rather than bass-heavy, which actually suits long sessions better and reduces ear fatigue during 4-hour grinding sessions.
The 10mm driver is tuned for clarity over thump, which works for podcasts, Bollywood scores and Hindi web show audio. The chrome finish is the part everyone notices first. It looks more expensive than ₹1,199 in real life, although it does pick up small scuffs over a few months of pocket carry.
The case is compact and easy to slide into jeans pockets. The newer Bluetooth 5.3 chip improves connection stability over older Noise pairs that used 5.2.
For students juggling college, BGMI and casual music, this is the most fun pair on this list.

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