Noble Audio Kronos In-Ear Headphones Launch at $5,000 with Titanium Body and Nine Drivers

Noble Audio releases the $5,000 Kronos in-ear headphones.
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Noble Audio Kronos In-Ear Headphones Launch at $5,000 with Titanium Body and Nine Drivers

Noble Audio Drops $5,000 Kronos Top In-Ear Headphones

Noble Audio has put out its top in-ear Crazy pricing headphones, the Kronos, for near $5,000. Each pair is made by hand and kept in a well-made titanium box, a great pick for true sound lovers.

Top Look and Made by Hand

The Kronos has a full titanium body for strong use and a top feel. The back of each ear piece has two titanium bits that only show the Noble Audio logo from one way, giving a bit of class.

Nine-Driver Setup in Each Earbud

Inside, the Kronos uses a complex mix of nine drivers. Noble Audio says each part is picked to work well together. In each earbud, there are:

  • Bass: Two moving drivers (10mm and 7mm).
  • Vibe Push Back: One bone shake giver.
  • Middle and High: Four special Knowles drivers.
  • Very High Tones: Two Sonion electrostatic units.
Noble Audio Kronos In-Ear Headphones Launch at $5,000 with Titanium Body and Nine Drivers

Sound Style and Top Cable

While the driver mix is rare, early words, like one from Bloom Audio, say the sound is even and fits all music types. The headphones come with a high-end silver and copper cable with a 4.4mm balanced end. For those who like their own cables, the Kronos works with normal 2-pin 0.78mm ends.

Cost and Who Should Buy

The Noble Audio Kronos is made for sound lovers ready to put money into top parts, hand-made care, and the firm's top sound. The headphones cost about $5,000.

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