No, because Noctua is not just a color scheme it is a company known for making quality fans. I don't care about brands. I care about quality products and as far as I'm aware they have never produced headphones before or know anything about making headphones.
Considering this is a mock-up for Sony x Noctua, I would assume it would be manufactured by Sony, who has made plenty of headphones, for a long time. The color scheme is borrowed from Noctua and as far I’m concerned they’re experts at beige.
I understand the headphones in this scenario would be made by Sony which is why it being partnered with Noctua seems kind of pointless. They don't bring anything to the table when it comes to headphones beyond the color scheme.
Yeah I was thinking that, too. Both the beige and the brown are off, they're more like bone and copper, which looks nice. Noctua uses very distinct colors, but they only work well because they're on fans that are hidden away, they're not "pretty" colors. And do not have to be, either!
No, I can almost guarantee you, without doing any research into these, that I would strongly prefer my Steelseries Arctis Pro Nova wireless headphones. A few years back, my dream headset was the Arctis Pro Wireless but with better adjustability for my apparently large head, and after years of dIcking around with the HyperX Cloud II Wireless and getting tired of it constantly cutting out, I went looking and found that Steelseries had made just that (and this time with ANC).
If Noctua made a booster pack for my headphones, I'd buy that, though.
Unless the ANC is somehow better because of Noctua no I don't think this would be a good pairing. I even like the colors but there should be a point to a partnership.
Probably not if it's actually Sony. But if they paired with a headphone brand I already trust to make good headphones and they have fans in them that keep my ears cool and comfortable (and somehow don't mess with the sound quality in the process, through sorcery I guess?) then I'm in.