Noble Audio, a company known for its high-quality audio products, has launched the Sceptre, a compact USB-C Bluetooth transmitter designed to boost wireless audio quality from devices. The device promises to surpass the capabilities of existing hardware, providing an enhanced listening experience.
The Sceptre is powered by Qualcomm's QCC5181 Bluetooth chipset and supports several advanced codecs, including LDAC, aptX Adaptive, AAC, and SBC. However, users will need compatible headphones that support these codecs to fully appreciate the device's capabilities. According to Noble Audio, the dongle has a wireless range of approximately 66 feet.
The Sceptre is controlled through the Noble app, allowing users to pair the device with their USB-C-enabled devices for seamless connectivity. One notable feature is pass-through charging, which enables users to charge their devices while listening to audio. The company claims that the Sceptre is compatible with iOS, Android, and Windows operating systems, with support for iPhone 15 models.
With a price tag of $70, the Sceptre is positioned as a premium device aimed at audiophiles seeking high-fidelity wireless transmission. Given Noble Audio's reputation for producing quality audio products, such as the FoKus Apollo headphones and earbuds, the Sceptre has generated interest among listeners who value superior sound quality.
The Sceptre is powered by Qualcomm's QCC5181 Bluetooth chipset and supports several advanced codecs, including LDAC, aptX Adaptive, AAC, and SBC. However, users will need compatible headphones that support these codecs to fully appreciate the device's capabilities. According to Noble Audio, the dongle has a wireless range of approximately 66 feet.
The Sceptre is controlled through the Noble app, allowing users to pair the device with their USB-C-enabled devices for seamless connectivity. One notable feature is pass-through charging, which enables users to charge their devices while listening to audio. The company claims that the Sceptre is compatible with iOS, Android, and Windows operating systems, with support for iPhone 15 models.
With a price tag of $70, the Sceptre is positioned as a premium device aimed at audiophiles seeking high-fidelity wireless transmission. Given Noble Audio's reputation for producing quality audio products, such as the FoKus Apollo headphones and earbuds, the Sceptre has generated interest among listeners who value superior sound quality.