
If you consider yourself an audiophile, or an enthusiast when it comes to audio products, Noble Audio might be a name you’ve come across before. The company built its name on in-ear monitors. Their products were aimed at people who take their audio seriously. So when the brand stepped into wireless over-ears, it didn’t go in half-baked.Â
The FoKus Apollo is Noble’s first wireless over-ear, and it is turning heads by combining a dynamic driver with a planar magnetic driver in a single Bluetooth headphone. That’s actually a combo we don’t think has ever been done wireless over-ear before. Now, the Noble Audio FoKus Artemis builds on that foundation by adding a third driver type.
Meet the Noble Audio FoKus Artemis
The Noble Audio FoKus Artemis runs a three-driver setup: one dynamic driver, one balanced armature, and one planar driver. Each handles a specific role. The dynamic driver covers the low end. The balanced armature adds midrange clarity and articulation. The planar driver takes care of responsiveness, openness, and extended detail at the top.
This kind of hybrid approach is standard in high-end IEMs. However, pulling it off in a wireless over-ear is a completely different beast and poses its own set of challenges. The headphones incorporate the Audiodo Personal Sound technology. Through a hearing assessment in the Noble FoKus app, Audiodo builds a sound profile based on how each listener actually hears.Â
Noble plans to show it off at HIGH END Vienna 2026, where the Artemis debuts. The company notes that full app integration is still being finalized ahead of its July shipping date
On the wireless side, Artemis runs Qualcomm’s QCC3095 with Bluetooth 5.4 and multipoint connectivity. But if you prefer wired, there is USB audio support and 3.5mm playback via an included USB-C adapter cable.
What else are you getting?
Since these are wireless headphones, Noble claims you can get up to 50+ hours of playback, or 35+ hours with ANC on. The built-in 600mAh battery supports fast charging and a full charge in under 1.5 hours. Even better news is how the battery is fully user-replaceable. That’s rare at any price point (we saw it recently on the Sennheiser Momentum 5), and it means the Artemis can realistically last years without a service trip.
The headphones also feature six microphones with ANC, Transparency Mode, and voice calls. The headphone weighs under 350g, carries IP52 water resistance, and has magnetic detachable ear pads with replaceable cushions. If you’re interested, the Noble FoKus Artemis is available for pre-order with a price of $899 / £799 / €949.
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