The final time I used a set of Noble Audio earbuds, the corporate managed to pack 5 drivers into the tiny housings. Now it’s again with a brand new mannequin, the FoKus Status Encore, and regardless of solely having 4 drivers this time, the corporate nonetheless took loads of cues from its line of pro-grade in-ear screens (IEMs). The most important draw back is that this new set continues to be loads expensive, hitting your pockets for $699.
Inside, the FoKus Status Encore has one 8mm dynamic driver, two balanced armature drivers and one 6mm planar magnetic driver. In line with Noble, every of those elements have totally different duties. The dynamic drivers deal with bass whereas the midrange goes to the Knowles balanced armature drivers. Lastly, the planar magnetic driver is tasked with the treble to “reveal microdetail.” The corporate says it additionally designed new “triple-vented” nozzles to make airflow environment friendly and the seal constant.

Quite than utilizing plastic or another inexpensive materials, Noble opted for stable wooden for each the earbud housings and the charging case. Since that is the actual factor and never a printed plate, every set of the FoKus Status Encore could have its personal distinctive grain sample — no two units will look the identical. What’s extra, Noble lowered the general dimension of the buds, which it says provides “a safe, fatigue-free match.”
The FoKus Status Encore is provided with hybrid lively noice cancellation (ANC) and a transparency mode. The earbuds additionally help aptX Lossless, aptX Adaptive and LDAC for greater high quality listening. For calls, twin noise suppression mics received’t overly course of your voice for the sake of decreasing background distractions, which Noble says will hold you sounding clear and pure in all settings.
Noble guarantees as much as seven hours of use on a cost with ANC enabled or as much as 10 hours with noise canceling turned off. If you issue within the case, you’re taking a look at as much as 35 hours of complete listening time. A fast-charge options offers you as much as two hours of playback. The FoKus Status Encore additionally helps Audiodo for customized calibration for every person’s listening to, and people profiles are saved on the earbuds to be used on any system.
The Fokus Status Encore is accessible beginning at this time for $699 (£649/€799).
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