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Review on RHA TrueConnect Wireless Headphones, Dark Blue by Boguslawa Gornicka ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I didn³'t expect the quality to be this good.

Pros: Strict requirements for audio quality across genres. It's best to give yourself some time to warm up (be aware). Pay close attention to the source and the device (I'm using an iPhone 8)! Among products in this price range, the audio quality is arguably the best there is. Everything in the kit is of a good standard. If you want to argue that the volume is bad, research the mat section of your source. The case charging is excellent, however removing it may take some practice because the connection is very snug. No amount of jerking around (choosing the earphones is crucial, as the quality of the sound depends on it!) can cause your ears to dislodge. You'll have to get used to the management style since it suits me just fine. No comparison to noise-generating pods or hedgehogs here. The only way the call was dropped was because I left my phone in the car (very upset). We are still trying to crack the code. Writers who focus on the right earpiece have, in effect, separated the left earpiece from its source (from a computer and an iPhone) It's still unclear whether the left one has a microphone or not. Up top, you can check the battery life. A+ interaction with Siri / See below for drawbacks: The microphone does not have noise cancellation. There are occasional, manageable connection issues. A bit too intense for my taste; I may give Kodak a go to tone it down. I have figured it out: Kvalkom and Sony's marketing fooled people into believing that AptX HD and LDAC were superior to AAC. AAC can achieve the same bitrates as FLAC LDAC, and there is no audible difference between AAC VBR 320+ and FLAC LDAC.