Noble Audio has officially launched the Falcon Max True Wireless Stereo (TWS) earbuds, featuring innovative solid-state, all-silicon Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS) based drivers from xMEMS Labs, recognized for their work in “Solid-State Fidelity.”

Noble Falcon Max

In collaboration with xMEMS, Noble Audio positions the Falcon Max as one of the early adopters of xMEMS’ MEMS speaker technology, promising premium sound quality, phase coherence, and treble extension.

Remaining true to Noble Audio’s commitment to superior sound quality, the Falcon Max employs a hybrid driver setup. It incorporates the xMEMS Cowell for high frequencies and a 10mm dynamic driver for lows, guaranteeing precise and high-fidelity audio reproduction.

The Falcon Max runs on Qualcomm’s latest chip, the QCC5171, not just improving computing power but also cutting down on power use by 20%, making it more efficient. It supports Bluetooth 5.3, LDAC for high-quality wireless audio, aptX adaptive, AAC, and Qualcomm’s Snapdragon Sound certification. This marks Noble Audio’s move into high-resolution wireless audio.

Professionally tuned by Noble Audio’s acoustic designers, the Falcon Max includes features such as Adaptive Active Noise Cancellation (ANC), multi-point connectivity for two devices, and multi-pairing. The user-friendly control app offers customizable settings and EQ options shared with the Falcon ANC, promising a tailored audio experience.

Noble Audio Falcon Max Pricing

Having already launched, the Falcon Max is now available for purchase, with a competitive MSRP of $270.

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