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Review on RHA TrueConnect Black - wireless in-ear headphones by Stanislaw Koluch ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good value for money, I recommend it.

Assumed for 8,500 R. Ultimately, I decided on this model over the Galaxy Buds. Music listening is a top priority. I think it's a fair price for what I got. Spending more than $12,50k on something is a complete waste of money. Take the same buds for the Samsung ecosystem (your own codec, more dependable functionality as a headset), or something universal like a new "gill" and save your anxieties, or it makes sense to get the same senshi if sound quality is your top priority. My personal viewpoint is as follows:

Pros
  • Sound! The headphones' included conform TrueGrip Pro foam ear cushions are fantastic and should be used at all times. Although we are not discussing the quality of the monitor sound, they do, in our opinion, sound quite nice. TWS thinks it's divine. The materials and craftsmanship are of the highest caliber. Earphone and carrying bag are both metal with a padded, comfortable finish. The headphones' autonomy was compromised by the inability to fully discharge them even once. No backlash is present during charging, and the radio module appears to be functioning improperly. Even in a small space like an apartment, laptops and PCs equipped with a USB adaptor can only "talk" to the headphones when worn in a specific way. As a replacement, I opted for the Samsung Galaxy Buds Plus. With the RHA, you can hear clearly even when there's a lot of background noise or if you need to move about on stage. In terms of frequency responsiveness, the Buds are more consistent. Picking the right ear plugs is crucial! This "little thing" was the deciding factor in RHA and Samsung's respective announcements:
Cons
  • The right "ear" connections in the case supposedly tripped multiple times, causing the phone to automatically convert to headphones. The left and right headphones' connection should be broken at regular intervals. Seen frequently in the same public venues, such as malls. They have a near-perfect track record of reliability in both the home and the real world. The S10e from Samsung. We advise disabling the Bluetooth application's battery optimization setting; doing so won't compromise the reliability of your connections. Poor microphone quality; can't be used as a headset outside the house; perfectly OK within.