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    Two weeks in the past, Noble Audio unveiled two new merchandise that can make audiophiles all over the world very completely satisfied. The first of them was the Falcon Max TWS earbuds, incorporating modern solid-state, silicon MEMS-based drivers from xMEMS Labs. These superior drivers from xMEMS supply distinctive sound high quality, part coherence, and treble extension, additional establishing Noble Audio as an innovator in moveable audio experiences.

    Founded in January 2018, xMEMS Labs is remodeling audio with the world’s first solid-state True MEMS audio system for TWS and private audio systems. Boasting over 140 granted patents globally, xMEMS makes use of a distinctive monolithic transduction structure in silicon, making certain the quickest and most exact microspeakers. This know-how eliminates spring and suspension restoration, leading to higher sound readability, correct time-domain music replica, and an elevated sense of area.

    Falcon Max TWS earbuds

    The Falcon Max leverages Qualcomm’s newest SoC and helps aptX adaptive audio codec in addition to LDAC. The hybrid driver configuration contains xMEMS Cowell for prime frequencies and a 10mm dynamic driver for low frequencies, making certain exact, high-fidelity audio throughout the frequency vary. The Falcon Max is supplied with Bluetooth 5.3, LDAC high-resolution wi-fi audio codec, Qualcomm’s Snapdragon Sound, SBC, AAC, aptX adaptive, and LC3.

    Noble Audio’s Falcon Max incorporates a sound signature tuned by its acoustic designers and helps Bluetooth 5.3, LDAC high-resolution wi-fi audio codec, and Qualcomm’s Snapdragon Sound; It additionally boasts a wi-fi charging case, multi-point functionality, customizable settings, and compatibility with the third technology of Adaptive Active Noise Cancellation. Priced at $270, the Falcon Max began delivery on December 18, 2023.

    XM1 In-Ear Monitors

    In addition, Noble Audio launched the XM1, its first wired USB-C In-Ear Monitors (IEMs), additionally integrating xMEMS Cowell tweeters for distinctive sound high quality. The XM1 incorporates a hybrid 2-way configuration, combining an 8.3mm dynamic driver for bass with xMEMS Cowell for mids and highs.

    It goals to carry audiophile-grade sound high quality to smartphone customers with out requiring a further DAC and amplifier. The XM1’s USB-C high-quality cable with 4-pin connections permits direct connection to smartphones for an optimum listening expertise. Priced at $699, the XM1 is predicted to ship in January 2024.

    xMEMS might be at CES 2024 to showcase its next-gen SSD audio MEMs product.

    Filed in Audio. Read extra about CES, CES 2024, Earbuds and Headphones.

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