The FoKus Prestige and FoKus Apollo are premium TWS offerings from Noble Audio, designed to deliver exceptional sound on the go. We go over key differences in design, sound, features, and price to help you pick the right one for your audio needs.
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The Noble Audio FoKus Prestige and Apollo are premium TWS models from Noble Audio. Here are their respective prices:
The Noble Audio FoKus Prestige comes in at $599.00.
The Noble Audio FoKus Apollo comes in at $649.00.
The price difference isn't significant between the Prestige and Apollo, yet these two FoKus models offer a completely different sound experience and feature set.
Let's dive deep into the specs, design, sound signatures, and features of these Noble Audio TWS so you can get a better idea of what each brings to the table.
The FoKus Prestige is Noble Audio's most expensive wireless earbud. The Prestige features premium CNC Machined Wood materials, a triple-driver hybrid configuration, and high-tech wireless features.
Noble Audio FoKus Prestige Features:
Noble Audio FoKus Prestige Specs:
Driver Configuration: 1x 8.2mm Dynamic Driver, 2x Balanced Armature Drivers
Body/Case: Precision CNC Machined Wood
Noise Cancelling: Qualcomm cVc
Battery Life: Up to 10 hours of continuous playback.
Touch Controls: Yes.
Sound Signature: Wizard Tuned
The Noble Audio FoKus Apollo is Noble Audio's first foray into the world of headphones. This wireless over-ear powerhouse boasts a powerful dynamic + planar driver hybrid for a crystal-clear, immersive sound experience with or without cables.
Noble Audio FoKus Apollo Features:
Noble Audio FoKus Prestige Specs:
Driver Configuration: 40mm Dynamic Driver + 14.5mm Planar Magnetic Driver Hybrid
Codec Support: LDAC, AAC, aptX HD, aptX, SBC
Body: Aluminum Frame, Memory Foam, Premium Protein Leather Earpads, Alcantara Headband.
Noise Cancelling: Hybrid ANC up to -35db
Battery Life: Up to 80 hours of continuous playback (ANC off) / 60 hours (ANC on).
Wired Support: Yes. 3.5mm cable included.
The Noble Audio Prestige and Apollo are two completely different types of earphones. The FoKus Prestige is a wireless IEM/earbud that fits in your pocket, while the FoKus Apollo is an over-ear headphone with full-sized earcups.
The Noble Audio FoKus Prestige boasts top-class build quality, featuring premium CNC Machined Wood for the earbuds and charging case. The earbuds feature a textured wood aesthetic, while the charging case sports a wood marble design with a unique 3D effect. You can choose between a more understated look with the black/brown color option or a bolder look with the blue color option.
The Noble Audio FoKus Apollo is a premium wireless headphone built for on-the-go listening sessions. It features an anodized aluminum frame, memory foam, premium protein leather earpads, and an Alcantara headband material. The Apollo only comes in a gunmetal grey color option.
You're probably looking to see how these wireless earphones stack up in terms of sound. We'll share our thoughts here, although keep in mind this information tends to be anecdotal and subjective.
The Prestige offers a fun sound signature highlighted by strong bass, prominent mids, and detailed high frequencies.
Bass on the Prestige is thick and punchy for extra energy in your favorite tunes. The upper midrange on the Prestige is emphasized, allowing vocals and instruments to take center stage and come through with excellent clarity and tone. The treble on the Prestige is clear and well-defined. Details come through effortlessly, allowing you to hear nuances in music you normally wouldn't hear with typical earbuds.
Soundstage-wise, the Prestige boasts an expansive soundstage with an immersive 3D-like sound. Sounds are easy to pinpoint and can come from various distances both left to right, up and down, and forward and back.
The Fokus Apollo features a V-shaped sound signature which emphasizes on bass and treble frequencies.
When comparing wireless earbuds to wireless headphones, the latter typically offers a bigger, more immersive sound experience - the FoKus Apollo is no different. The large 40mm dynamic driver and 14.5mm planar driver combine to deliver deep, punchy bass and excellent clarity. Vocals and instruments are pulled back slightly, making them sound less forward in the mix, but in return give the impression of a bigger soundstage. You also get a lot of sparkle and detail in the treble but without harshness.
The Noble Audio FoKus Apollo is the more expensive TWS in this comparison, but only costs $50 more than the FoKus Prestige. Both TWS pack unique wireless technologies and features you won't get with other wireless earphones in the market.
At $599, the Noble FoKus Prestige boasts CNC Machined Wood Charging Case and Earbuds, a triple-driver hybrid configuration, 10-hour battery life, Qualcomm cVc Noise Cancelling, Fast Charging, Touch Controls, and Wizard Tuned Sound Signature.
At $649, the Noble FoKus Apollo boasts premium materials like anodized aluminum and Alcantara, a dual driver configuration, 80-hour battery life, Hybrid ANC with Transparency Mode, LDAC support, and a detachable boom mic.
The FoKus Prestige is the TWS to get if you prefer a more compact audio companion but don't want to compromise on features or sound quality. With its fun tuning, immersive sound, and long battery life, the Prestige allows you to enjoy hi-res music wirelessly all-day no matter where you go.
If you're looking for the absolute best in terms of wireless sound, build quality, and features, but don't mind wearing a bulkier headphone, then the FoKus Apollo is the TWS for you. Powerful bass, immersive sound, effective ANC, and boom mic support make the Apollo a versatile over-ear TWS for casual music listening or even gaming at home or on the go. Premium materials offer good durability while the dual driver setup delivers audiophile-grade sound without the annoying cables.
Other wireless models to consider in this price range are the HIFIMAN Ananda BT (over-ear) and the HIFIMAN Svanar Wireless (TWS). The Ananda BT boasts a built-in DAC chip and hi-res playback in a full-sized headphone form factor, while the Svanar Wireless offers a unique aesthetic and good ANC. The Prestige and Apollo pack more drivers and features and last significantly longer on a single charge.
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