Noise Airwave Max 4 Wireless Over Ear Headphones with 70H Playtime, ENC, 40mm Driver, Low Latency(up to 40ms), Dual Pairing, BT v5.4 (Calm Beige)
Original price was: ₹5,999.00.₹129.00Current price is: ₹129.00.
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70-Hour Playtime: Stay connected without worrying about battery life in endless meetings or audio sessions.
Dual Device Pairing: Seamlessly switch between phone and laptop for work and play.
40mm Driver: Experience concert-like audio clarity with every beat and bass drop.
Ultra-Low Latency (Up to 40ms): Stay fully immersed in the action without delay.
Instacharge (10-min charge = 300-min playtime): Charge quickly and enjoy hours of playtime with ease.
Description
Price: ₹5,999 - ₹129.00
(as of Dec 29, 2025 01:47:32 UTC – Details)
From the manufacturer





70-Hour Playtime: Stay connected without worrying about battery life in endless meetings or audio sessions.
Dual Device Pairing: Seamlessly switch between phone and laptop for work and play.
40mm Driver: Experience concert-like audio clarity with every beat and bass drop.
Ultra-Low Latency (Up to 40ms): Stay fully immersed in the action without delay.
Instacharge (10-min charge = 300-min playtime): Charge quickly and enjoy hours of playtime with ease.
Customers say
Customers find these wireless headphones to be a premium product that’s comfortable enough to wear for hours without discomfort, with good battery life that exceeds expectations. The sound quality receives mixed feedback, with some praising it while others find it unsatisfactory. The build quality and connectivity also get mixed reviews – while some find them good, others report poor construction and connectivity issues. Additionally, durability is a concern as customers report the headphones breaking easily.








Nikhil Tandan –
AFTER 11 MONTHS OF USAGE
AFTER 11 MONTHS OF USAGEThe Noice Airwave 4 Max has impressed me not just with its quality but also with the support provided by Noise. After facing an issue, I reached out to customer service, and they promptly resolved my complaint and issued a replacement. The new unit works perfectly and offers excellent performance, clear sound, and reliable connectivity.I’m genuinely happy with my purchase and highly appreciate the responsive support team. This positive experience makes me confident in recommending the Noice Airwave 4 Max and the brand to others.
Chet11 –
Mostly for devices with AAC audio codec like Apple devices. Windows PC/Samsung need codec change..
UPDATE 31MARCH2025: (This post will help people as I see many reporting issues with connectivity/distortion/quality. )The issue as I see is with Samsung Android devices and not with other phones like nothing 2a as a family member has that and this headphone works fine there. Nevertheless, if you experience distortion or quality issues, you can try changing the bluetooth codec as mentioned below.Samsung has its own codec too which it uses for its earbuds.UPDATE 30MARCH2025: (This post will help people as I see many reporting issues with connectivity/distortion/quality. )Mostly as I saw the reviews – issues reported were with distorted sound/quality of sound and with a set of devices and mostly people saying that it was seen with windows pc. I was able to fix the problem myself. PLEASE NOTE: There was no help from Noise. Noise tech did not help troubleshoot.).My ticket was just closed from Noise end and so I realised if I went back there again, the device would just go back and forth only but my problem would not get fixed. No one from Noise called me through the entire process to even understand the issue in detail or even when it was marked checked after sending it back for the first time.—-TECHNICAL EXPLANATION—How I solved the issue – A common problem reported from multiple reviews was about distortion(sometimes written as quality) and was with some devices and then mostly with windows pc users. So, it cannot be that such a priced headphone will have substandard quality when some verified purchases reviews having 5 stars. The battery is good. So, some issue might be with the chipset hardware.”Codec” is coding-decoding and a bluetooth codec is used to compress and decompress audio data for efficient wireless transmission. Depending upon the codec the quality of your sound differs.This device seems to be defaulting to AAC (advcd audio encoding) which apple devices use. I had to go to “Developer Options” in android (to enable “Developer Options” in Android please google it) and try another codec. I switched to SBC (Sub-Band Codec) on my phone which is a very old codec and is prone to losses, and then it sounded fine. Attached two images for reference.for Samsung:1 Go to “Settings”2 Tap “About device” or “About phone”3 Tap “Software information”4 Tap “Build number” seven times. …5 Enter your pattern, PIN or password to enable the Developer options menu.6 The “Developer options” menu will now appear in your Settings menu.PLEASE NOTE: YOUR PHONE NEEDS TO BE CONNECTED/PAIRED WITH THE HEADSET FOR YOU TO BE ABLE TO SEE THE BLUETOOTH CODEC OPTION IN YOUR “DEVELOPER OPTIONS” IN ANDROID. IF YOU ARE NOT CONNECTED TO THE HEADSET, THE OPTION FOR CODEC SELECTION WILL BE GRAYED OUT.But upon shutting down and turning back on after few hours, when it pairs again, the setting goes back to AAC at times. Its a pain changing it again when you disconnect and reconnect back.On PC its completely distorted. Windows does not allow to change codecs. Based on what I found, it does not have selections like we have for Android. I will keep looking for a way to change it.Whichever manufacturer the chipset is being imported from, is having different codecs than samsung android.UPDATE 29MARCH2025:I received the headphones back from noise and they just sent back the same thing in broken state.I cannot imagine why a company is doing this. It’s like “here its back again but just in a diff box”Now again open a ticket and then send back item. Why did i purchase this from amazon in the first place. I should have gone to a shop purchased it. Atleast would not be facing this.Complete utter disregard to customer. Its customer problem. Let him be with a broken thing.========================Never seen such worse quality by paying this much money. Sound distorted right out from the box. Listen to audio -spotify or anything, even phone call, sound is heavily distorted. Any other of my old bluetooth headphones and earphones are fine. Breaks heavily in between. I do not know how even people gave it 5 stars. But if you hear a music, its as if like the audio tape is getting stuck in between.Not worth the money. Defective in sound right from the box. Never seen such bad quality that too for a higher priced item.And to top it, Amazon’s stand is this has to be taken up with noise only. That too I just received it today.I opened up a ticket with noise. Will have to wait for their response.Have never seen such a worse pricey product.
ravi vyas –
GOOD PRODUCT BUT FITS TOO TIGHT
SOUND QUALITY AND CALL QUALITY ARE GOOD, AND BUILD QUALITY IS ALSO BETTER THAN OTHER COMPETITORS. BUT IT WRAPPED AROUND MY EAR TOO TIGHTLY EVEN AFTER INCREASING THE LENGTH . NOT IDEAL FOR LONG HOURS
Manthan Dhale –
A good headset.
Lightweight special mood for gaming does not cause ear pain can be cause in long term battery life is awesome colour is good calling is okay giving can be done perfect.
epikgamedev –
**Product Review: Comprehensive Look at These Budget-Friendly Headphones**
After nearly a month of using these headphones extensively (10-12 hours daily), I can confidently say that they deliver impressive performance, especially considering the price range. Here’s a detailed breakdown of their strengths and minor drawbacks based on my experience.### Comfort and Long UsageOne of the highlights is the comfort level; even after prolonged use, the fit remains snug without causing discomfort, which makes them ideal for long listening sessions. This aspect is especially notable given that many headphones in this range tend to fall short on comfort for extended wear.### Sound QualityThe audio quality is balanced, with a satisfying clarity in both mids and highs. For casual listeners and music enthusiasts alike, these headphones provide a pleasant sound profile.However, there are some nuances:- **Volume and Sound Leakage**: The volume output is robust, though after the 50-60% mark, there’s noticeable sound leakage, which progressively increases as the volume rises. At full volume (100%), the sound is uncomfortably loud, and the bass becomes highly pronounced, creating a tactile vibration that can be felt upon touching the headphones. While this bass emphasis might appeal to bass lovers, it’s not ideal for balanced listening at maximum volume. Additionally, at this level, the leakage is substantial—effectively turning the headphones into mini speakers that can be heard across a room. This is not conducive to a private listening experience, but it is manageable when the volume is kept at 80% or below.- **Low-Volume Performance**: On the flip side, these headphones perform admirably in quiet environments; I can listen comfortably at just 10% volume and still hear everything clearly, even in a room with background noise from a fan. For my regular usage, I find 30% volume is perfect for music, while 60% works well for videos and movies.### Battery LifeBattery life is another area where these headphones shine. The manufacturer’s claim of 70 hours holds true. I’ve been charging them every 4-5 days despite rigorous usage, and they consistently deliver, making them reliable for extended listening sessions without frequent recharging.### Dual Pairing CapabilityA standout feature is the **dual pairing capability**, which works seamlessly. I can connect both my PC and mobile simultaneously, and the headphones automatically switch audio sources based on activity. When I press play on one device, media playback on the other device automatically pauses, ensuring a smooth, uninterrupted experience. Additionally, the headphones will automatically pause media playback if a call comes in, making them versatile and convenient for multitasking across devices.### Controls and ConnectivityThe buttons on the right side are intuitive and well-placed, making it easy to adjust volume, skip tracks, and take calls without fumbling. The included aux cable for wired mode works well for most setups, though the cable length may be a bit short for desktop connections.### Value for MoneyFor their price range, these headphones are highly competitive. While other options might prioritize crowd-pleasing, bass-heavy sound profiles, these provide a more balanced output that doesn’t overshadow other frequencies. Combined with the impressive battery life, they stand out against alternatives that may compromise longevity for exaggerated bass.### Final VerdictFor anyone looking for affordable headphones that don’t sacrifice sound quality or comfort, these are an excellent choice. They are especially suited for listeners who appreciate balanced sound, dual-device functionality, and long battery life. However, if you’re sensitive to sound leakage or plan to use them frequently at high volumes, this is something to consider. Overall, I would recommend these headphones for their solid performance and great value.
Ragul saravanan –
Bad quality and sound have full it’s more bleeding not this quality no ha crt price