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Forbes
11-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Forbes
Noble's New FoKus Amadeus Wireless Earbuds Are Inspired By A Musical Genius
The Noble FoKus Amadeus has a striking look that draws on the color of the trademark tailcoat worn ... More by classical composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Noble Audio has announced its latest pair of true wireless earbuds with a striking red finish and some custom-tuned drivers. Noble says the new earbuds are designed to look every bit as good as they sound. The inspiration for the color of the FoKus Amadeus was inspired by the tailcoat worn in portraits of ... More Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Inspired by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's middle moniker, the new earbuds are, according to Noble, 'a celebration of musical purity and precision.' The bold red finish channels Mozart's signature tailcoat, a detail often captured in his portraits. It's a visual cue that gives the FoKus Amadeus a striking presence. Underneath the eye-catching exterior, these earbuds sport a newly developed 8.3mm dynamic driver with a triple-layer diaphragm designed to produce a rich adn fulsome bass with open mids and delicately extended treble. Noble describes the sound signature as 'natural and open,' with the kind of musical character designed to draw listeners in. What sets the FoKus Amadeus earbuds apart is how they turn technical performance into emotional impact. Noble says it has tuned the earbuds to be both expressive and detailed but without being overly clinical. This characteristic provides a sense of space and musicality that Nobel claims is immersive rather than analytical. The FoKus Amadeus has an open and approachable midrange. The overall sound has been tuned to keep the energy and warmth of a recording but without sacrificing the balance. It's a characteristic that makes the earbuds suitable for critical listening sessions as well as casual use while allowing the music room to breathe. Beneath the eye-catching exterior, is a newly developed 8.3mm triple-layer diaphragm dynamic driver ... More that's been designed to produce a rich bass, open mids and delicately extended highs. Following the success of the recently launched FoKus Rex5, Audiodo Personal Sound has also been integrated with the Amadeus. Audiodo is an advanced hearing calibration software that analyses the listener's hearing in both ears and builds a personalized sound profile. Once the profile is set up, it's downloaded directly to the earbuds and can be applied across all sources, whether it's a smartphone or a digital music player. Better still, it doesn't require an app to use the sound profile once it's been set up. By tailoring the listening experience on an individual level, Audiodo says it can provide more depth and clarity to the music, especially for listeners who may experience small differences between the hearing in their left and right ears. Whether it's subtle details or a larger tonal balance, the sound profile is unique to each listener. Built around Qualcomm's QCC3091 chipset and running the latest Bluetooth Version 5.4, the FoKus Amadeus supports high-resolution playback alongside low-latency performance with devices certified for the SnapDragon Sound platform. The earphones also support SBC, AAC, aptX Adaptive and LDAC audio codecs for high-quality wireless audio. Real-world features include as TrueWireless Mirroring and Multipoint pairing as standard and each earpiece has touch-sensitive controls for controlling music playback. The are dual microphones using Qualcomm's cVc noise canceling technology which can improve voice pick-up when making phone calls and taking part in video meetings. The FoKus Amadeus earphones include TrueWireless Mirroring and MultiPoint pairing come as standard, ... More while each earpiece has touch-sensitive controls for easy command of music playback. There are up to 12 hours of playtime per charge of the earbuds with ANC off and 8 hours with ANC turned on. That means the FoKus Amadeus can play for the length of a transatlantic flight. And for those flying further afield, the charging case holds an additional 2.5 charges, taking the total available playtime to a maximum of 42 hours. With support for both USB-C and Qi wireless charging, a 10-minute top-up of the earbuds can deliver around two hours of listening. Combined with other features like automatic power-on/off and a secure in-ear fit, Noble says the Amadeus offer the ultimate in flexibility and comfort. The Noble FoKus Amadeus true wireless earbuds are available to preorder from June 11, 2025. Shipping begins from June 18, 2025, via and selected retailers with a price of $320 / £299 / €349.


Forbes
01-06-2025
- Business
- Forbes
Noble Audio Introduces New Multi-Driver Knight IEMs With An Entry-Level Price Tag
Buying a pair of In-Ear Monitors, such as the recently launched Campfire Audio Clara IEMs, will set you back $2,000. They sound great but not everyone is willing to drop that much on a pair of posh earbuds. However, if you want a high-performance pair of multi-driver IEMs but you can't or won't pay a high price tag, then the new Noble Audio Knight IEMs might be just what you've been looking for. For the past decade, Noble Audio has been building a reputation for itself by making some excellent IEMs aimed at discerning audiophiles at the top end of the market. The company has a passion for making hand-crafted IEMs with both universal and custom fits. Custom fit IEMs are molded to suit an individual's ears, while universal IEMs use ear-tips of different sizes to suit all ears. With the launch of the new Knight IEM, Noble Audio is taking aim at the growing market for entry-level market for IEMs. Plenty of people want the subtleties and sophistication of multi-driver IEMs but without the eye-watering price tag. By producing an affordable pair of multi-driver IEMs, without compromising on sound and build quality, Noble Audio hopes to bag a slice of this growing market. Historically, knights in shining armor were members of the nobility and warriors whose job it was to protecting a kingdom and its subjects. Knights were expected to embody honesty and chivalry. It's the honesty that Noble is chasing on with the Knight IEMs thanks to their carefully engineered response at a sensible price. With Noble Audio's rich signature sound , the Knight IEMs offer a premium performance at an accessible price without compromising on sound quality. Encased in an aluminum shell with a striking three-dimensional acrylic faceplate in deep purple and blue, the Knight IEMs strike a bold look. Designed to offer clarity and a rich audio performance, the Knight IEMs are fitted with a dual-magnet, dynamic 10mm driver in each earpiece. This robust driver can elevate the power of the overall audio performance while serving up a deep and controlled bass and sub-bass which creates a more immersive listening experience. Alongside the dynamic drivers, Noble Audio has selected a Sonion balanced armature driver which has exceptional clarity as well as articulate mid-range frequencies. For the treble end of the sound, Noble has opted for a Piezo super tweeter that rounds things off with detailed high frequencies that provide the focus for a stereo soundstage. The Noble Knight IEMs are priced affordably, although the company says it hasn't cut corners on quality. The combination of all three drivers enables the Knight IEMs to adapt to a wide range of musical genres and can provide the kind of audio performance that will satisfy the demands of everyone from enthusiasts, audiophiles or casual listeners looking for an audio upgrade. The Knight IEMs ship with high-quality 8-core OCC cable with OFC silver plating. The cable is coated in a PU skin-friendly material and is detachable, using 0.78-2 pin connectors with L/R markings. The cable is terminated with a balanced 4.4mm Pentaconn jack plug, although the detachable two-pin cable can be easily swapped out or upgraded with different cable and plug. The Noble Audio Knight IEMS are available to buy from and priced at $289 / £269 / €309 which is significantly less than many high-end and multi-driver IEMS.


Arabian Post
24-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Arabian Post
High End Munich 2025: A Glimpse into the Future of Audio Excellence
The curtains have risen on High End Munich 2025, Europe's largest exhibition dedicated to premium audio technology. Hosted from May 15–18 at the MOC Event Center Messe München, this year's show marks the end of an era—starting in 2026, the legendary event will relocate to Vienna. With over 1,000 brands and 500+ exhibitors from more than 40 countries, the expo spans an impressive 30,000 square meters of cutting-edge audio innovation. As always, the team is reporting live from the show floor, bringing you insider access to the hottest launches and standout moments. Stay tuned to our social channels for daily updates, in-depth reviews, and exclusive behind-the-scenes content. This article will be updated regularly throughout the event! ADVERTISEMENT Noble Audio We kicked off the day at the Noble Audio booth, where we met with Kai Moulton, the brand's Marketing Director and nephew of founder John 'The Wizard' Moulton. Known for pushing the limits of portable audio, Noble continues to fuse advanced technology with sophisticated design. This year, all eyes are on the new FoKus Apollo — a wireless over-ear headphone featuring a hybrid system that combines a dynamic driver and a planar magnetic transducer. With support for the latest codecs and active noise cancellation, the Apollo offers an immersive, audiophile-grade experience. Curious to explore their current lineup? Click the link to discover more. Dan Clark Audio One of the busiest booths belonged to Dan Clark Audio, where the founder himself greeted visitors and showcased the brand's newest release — the Noire XO. Already stirring buzz among attendees, this model is a testament to the company's commitment to innovation in headphone design. From planar magnetic classics to electrostatic marvels, the full range is on display, each product reflecting a unique engineering philosophy. Dan Clark will be on-site over the weekend to introduce the Noire XO personally and answer audience questions — be sure to follow us on Instagram for insider content. ZMF A perennial favorite, the ZMF booth offers a sensory escape. Handcrafted in the suburbs of Chicago, ZMF headphones are built with carefully selected woods, natural leather, magnesium alloys, and resins. The result? A truly bespoke listening experience, tailored for serious audiophiles. Each pair is as unique in sound as it is in appearance, turning ZMF into a collector's brand. Discover the full collection via the link. RME Known for their no-frills design and unwavering performance, RME chose not to launch new products this year—and that's exactly the point. The German manufacturer believes in refinement over reinvention, maintaining equipment that already meets the highest professional standards. RME continues to be the go-to for studios and audio engineers who demand absolute reliability and exceptional usability. You can explore their full catalog via the link. Final Audio It was a pleasure to revisit Final Audio, now back in our store lineup. The Japanese brand has long stood apart for its emotive approach to audio. Rather than chasing numbers and specs, Final Audio focuses on music's ability to move the soul. Each pair is meticulously tuned by hand, designed to deliver a deeply personal, emotionally resonant sound. Come experience their over-ear collection now available in stores. Meze Hailing from Romania, Meze Audio continues to win over music lovers with their blend of technical mastery and artistic design. What began as a dream to build the ultimate headphones has evolved into a world-renowned brand. At the expo, Meze debuted the Poet, their new flagship planar magnetic model. Early impressions hint at a game-changer in high-end audio. Pre-orders and full specs are available via the link. WiiM If you're seeking simplicity in building a home audio setup, WiiM streamers are an excellent place to start. Compact, user-friendly, and budget-conscious, these devices take the hassle out of Hi-Fi. Setup takes minutes, and their intuitive interface appeals to both newcomers and seasoned audiophiles. The WiiM booth is a great opportunity to explore current offerings — and all models are available now online and in stores. Also published on Medium. Notice an issue? Arabian Post strives to deliver the most accurate and reliable information to its readers. If you believe you have identified an error or inconsistency in this article, please don't hesitate to contact our editorial team at editor[at]thearabianpost[dot]com. We are committed to promptly addressing any concerns and ensuring the highest level of journalistic integrity.