The Noise Pop Buds use an in-ear fit and operate as fully true wireless earbuds, meaning there are no cables or neckband involved. They include stereo speakers for a dual-channel listening experience, while wingtips are not part of the package. On the durability side, the earbuds carry an IPX5 ingress protection rating, confirming they are sweat resistant — a practical consideration for on-the-go or active use.
The Noise Pop Buds rely on passive noise reduction to limit unwanted ambient sound, as they do not feature active noise cancellation. Each earbud houses a 10 mm driver unit without a neodymium magnet, covering a frequency range of 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz — spanning the full extent of the standard human hearing spectrum.
The Noise Pop Buds are equipped with a rechargeable battery offering 8 hours of playback per charge, with the accompanying charging case extending total available power to 42 hours. A full charge takes 1.5 hours, and while wireless charging is not supported, a battery level indicator is included to help keep track of remaining power. Charging is handled via a wired connection, keeping the setup straightforward.
The Noise Pop Buds connect wirelessly via Bluetooth 5.3, with a maximum range of 10 meters. They support USB Type-C for wired charging but do not offer NFC pairing or fast pairing. On the audio codec side, none of the advanced options — including AAC, LDAC, LDHC, aptX, aptX HD, aptX Adaptive, aptX Low Latency, aptX Lossless, or aptX Voice — are supported, meaning the earbuds rely on the standard Bluetooth audio transmission without any high-resolution or low-latency codec enhancements.
The Noise Pop Buds support fast charging and can function as a headset, with controls managed through a panel placed on the device rather than an in-line control panel on a cable. Voice prompts are included for hands-free status feedback, and a mute function is available for call management. A travel bag comes in the box for easy portability. The earbuds do not feature ambient sound mode, in/on-ear detection, a find device function, or a body temperature sensor.
The Noise Pop Buds feature a quad-microphone setup, and at least one of those microphones includes noise-canceling capability to help reduce unwanted background sound during calls or voice use.