Noble Audio has announced its most advanced earbuds to date, the FoKus Rex5, featuring an unprecedented five drivers in each earbud. Priced at $450, these earbuds represent a significant leap in audio technology.
The earbuds combine five different drivers: one dynamic driver, one planar driver, and three balanced armature drivers. This unique configuration aims to deliver a wide and detailed sound spectrum, covering frequencies from 20Hz to 40kHz.
Noble claims the driver combination creates an impressive soundstage with rich bass, detailed mid-tones, and crystal-clear high frequencies.
The earbuds come with a proprietary app and Audiodo personalization software, allowing users to create custom equalization settings based on their hearing.
Additional features include Bluetooth 5.4 with Multipoint connectivity, support for aptX Adaptive and LDAC hi-res codecs, and active noise cancellation.
Battery life is estimated at five hours with noise cancellation on, and seven hours with it off. The green charging case provides an additional 40 hours of use.
The FoKus Rex5 earbuds are now available for preorder, with shipping set to begin on November 29. They are significantly more expensive than competitors like Apple’s AirPods Pro 2, reflecting their advanced technology.