Noble Audio announces its FoKus Triumph TWS headphones

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Noble Audio is still a fairly new audio brand to us, we haven’t had a chance to get our hands on any of the company’s wares, but we are trying. The company has been around for a bit and they make some high-end stuff and their latest TWS headphones look rather interesting. The company calls these, the FoKus Triumph. Here is what the company’s press release had to say about the launch and the new headphones.

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Noble Audio today launched the FoKus Triumph TWS (True Wireless Stereo) earbuds, showcasing the company’s renowned sound quality in a TWS package. FoKus Triumph is driven by a custom 6.5mm dynamic driver coupled with Cowell, an all-silicon MEMS-based speaker from xMEMS Labs, pioneers in “Solid-State Fidelity.”

FoKus Triumph is Noble’s third product, following the Falcon Max and XM1, all of which benefit from a strategic partnership with xMEMS. Leveraging xMEMS Cowell to deliver exceptional sound quality, phase coherence, and treble extension, FoKus Triumph is the latest evidence of Noble Audio’s status as a pioneer in premium portable audio.

Noble Audio FoKus Triumph

Noble Audio announces its FoKus Triumph TWS headphones

Noble Audio’s latest fully wireless earbuds incorporate a custom dynamic driver for accurate bass and midrange reproduction, with xMEMS’ Cowell solid state driver serving as a tweeter. Pre-production units with this hybrid design were tested by hundreds of visitors at xMEMS’ CES suite in January, and they received high marks for sound quality.

The FoKus Triumph utilizes Bluetooth 5.3, LDAC, Snapdragon Sound and aptX Adaptive for lossless audio. The build quality delivers as well with an Alcántara covered charging case, ergonomic shells, and hand-painted faceplates.

The FoKus Triumph sound signature was professionally tuned by Noble Audio acoustic designer and Golden Ears, “The Wizard”, leveraging years of expertise working on award-winning audiophile IEMs.

Additional features include:

  • Qualcomm® TrueWireless™ Mirroring technology.
  • Qualcomm® cVc™ noise-cancelling technology for phone calls.
  • Multi-Point Connectivity support.
  • Hear Through mode.
  • Voice assistant support for Siri and Google.
  • Easy touch controls.
  • Wired and Wireless charging.
  • Ergonomic and secure fit.
  • Compatibility with Noble’s highly praised FoKus app.

Pricing and Availability

FoKus Triumph is shipping now for an MSRP of $369 USD, find out more at the link below.

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