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RHA TrueConnect Black - wireless in-ear headphones Review

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Revainrating 4 out of 5  
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Description of RHA TrueConnect Black - wireless in-ear headphones

RHA''s first truly wireless in-ear headphones, TrueConnect combine modern design with Bluetooth technology to deliver immersive sound, unobtrusive style and unsurpassed call quality.

Reviews

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Personally, I came to the conclusion that I was willing to go through the hemorrhoids that have been described in order to take advantage of the opportunities that have been outlined, despite the fact that at first I attempted to bring them with me to the store. With its positives being: Excellent sound quality, pleasant materials used for the housing and headphones, comfortable fit in the ear, and a USB Type-C port. Having these drawbacks: It is not always feasible to connect them to the phone

Revainrating 2 out of 5

I did not like it, I do not advise buying.

Purchasing is not something I encourage doing. Despite the fact that I had given it a lot of thought, the purchase did not live up to my expectations. In January of 2022, I too took the test. The headphones, which cost a whopping $12,990, did not in any way justify the expense. Below are some advantages: The sound is transmitted well, there is no distortion in the music, and it is enjoyable to listen to. There are downsides, such as the fact that conversation on the phone is sometimes…

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I recommend to buy, the product is of high quality.

I used to listen to music using these headphones in 1919, when they cost a total of 18990. Then I thought everything was great, but the sound appeared incredibly muffled to me because the ear cushions were mismatched and didn't fit together properly. Over the course of two years, I tried out a wide variety of headphones, including those manufactured in China by Havit and Tronsmart as well as those manufactured by Klipsch, Sony, Sennheiser, and others in this price range. At each and every…

Pros
  • Sound; materials used for the headphones and case; the complete package; the headphones' battery and case; the value two years after the debut of the product.
Cons
  • Absence of multipoint feature; there is no option to use the headphones independently; none of the ear pads included in the kit are comfortable for me to wear; when it comes to the initial expense.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The product is good, there are only a few minor flaws.

I listened to these headphones back in 1919, when they cost 18990. Then I really liked everything, but because of the crookedly matched ear cushions, the sound seemed extremely quiet to me. Over the course of 2 years, I listened to a bunch of different headphones: from Chinese havit and tronsmart to klipsch, sony, sennheiser and others in this price category. Every time there was something wrong. Either the sound is flat, or it is very quiet, or they do not sit in the ear. As a result, in 2022,

Pros
  • Sound; headphone and case materials; set; headphone battery and case; slightly lacking volume; value 2 years after release.
Cons
  • Lack of multipoint function; there is no possibility of using headphones separately; none of the ear pads from the kit fit me; cost at launch.

Some advantages: A Bluetooth headset has outstanding sound quality. The case, packaging, and construction of the headphones are all of the highest caliber. Numerous options for ear pads, including the original Comply foams. The phone and player have a steady connection in the space, and the volume cap is high enough to prevent listening to music at its highest level. The street actually does break, among other drawbacks. However, it was a fiasco and not the most pleasant occurrence. Both at…

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Product satisfying the quality of the product, good price.

Below are some advantages: The controls are easy to use, and they sit securely in the ear. The sound is not nearly as awful as it is on the vast majority of headphones of this type. Below are some downsides: Once again, the sound; I was anticipating more. A significant amount of bass, buzzing at approximately 100 Hz, and slightly chirping highs. In general, these are not Onkyo plugs, which are the only bluetooth accessories that truly produce high-quality sound.

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…

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.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I was surprised by the quality for this price.

Has some pros: Good headphones, quite a good sound, do not fall out, push-button control (I did not like the touch in other models) With its cons: One right earbud can work if the left one is in the case, but not vice versa. It wasn't a surprise, but still

Revainrating 3 out of 5

I expected more from the purchase, but not the worst option.

- constant problems due to the connection of the left earpiece deprive of mobility - frequent interruptions deprive listening pleasure With its pros: - sits well in the ears on medium ambishurs - the sound is good, but after wired shanheisers I had to get used to the quality below Some cons: - in order for the left earpiece to work, you must first pull out the right one and then the left one and only then connect the bluetooth, sometimes it helps if you insert the left earpiece into the case…