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REVIEW – Last September, I reviewed the RHA (Reid Heath Ltd.) wireless MA750 in-ear
headphones (earphones). I said, “… if you’re a fan of accuracy, wireless
and
durability, the MA750s may be what you’re looking for. While that’s
still true, RHA has since come out with the RHA TrueConnect earbuds, a
truly wireless earbud that rivals and bests the MA750s and even Apple’s
own AirPods in some areas.
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What is it?
The RHA TrueConnect true wireless earbuds are just that—earbuds that are wireless—as in,
no wires.
It’s interesting that the difference between any brand’s truly wireless
earphones vs regular wireless earphones is that the latter are
connected to each other by—a wire. Go figure.
Even though they are officially called
earbuds on the
RHA website, the retail box states that the TrueConnect are
in-ear headphones.
Actually, the box is more accurate as the TrueConnect are an
in-your-ear design, as opposed to a bud that rests just outside the
ear—like Apple’s AirPods. Confused yet? That’s what I thought—so for the
remainder of this review, I am using the term
earphones.
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Specs
- Sweat/splash resistance: IPX5
- Driver: 6mm dynamic
- Frequency range: 20-20,000 Hz
- Range (unobstructed): 30+ ft.
- Weight (earbuds): 13g
- Charging: 1.6 hours to 100%
- Manufacturer’s Warranty: 3 years
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What’s in the box
- TrueConnect true wireless earphones
- Charging case
- USB C charging cable
- Silicone ear tips: S (2), M (3), 2XL (2)
- Comply Foam ear tips: S, M, L
- Stainless steel ear tip holder
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Design and features
Even though this is a review of the TrueConnect earphones only, it’s
hard not to compare them to Apple’s AirPods, so I will try to keep
comparisons to a minimum (I may not succeed).
TrueConnect earphones are a bit unusual because while they mimic the
design idea of the AirPods with their dangling mic, the similarity stops
there. Two years ago, these elongated mics were considered weird and
ugly, but the look is now accepted and an extended mic has a better
chance at producing clearer sound when talking on the phone.
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TrueConnect earphones come in a “soft-touch” black exterior with a
matching soft-touch and aluminum charging case. They are more subtle
looking than white and stay in the ear quite well. They’re thicker and
heavier than AirPods but more comfortable over longer listening periods.
Since they are in-ear, they offer good passive isolation. Plus, the
added sweat-proof IPX5 moisture rating makes them perfect for using with
noisy mowers and other tools for hot and sweaty summer yard work.
There are buttons on both the left and right earphone that perform
both similar and different functions depending on how they are pressed
or tapped and whether you are taking a call or listening to music.
Here’s an example: If you press the right ear button twice while music
is playing, the volume goes up. Press it twice while talking on the
phone and it disconnects the call. It can get fairly confusing, but it
becomes easier to remember once you get past the learning curve.
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TrueConnect earphones come with a great selection of differently-sized
silicone and foam ear tips—typical for RHA. The largest silicone ear tip
works best for me. Foam isolates best, but requires more effort to
insert and remove, so I generally ignore them.
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Pairing TrueConnect earphones is easy. Once paired, smart devices
remember the connection for almost instant re-pairing. Note that I said
almost. It doesn’t always re-pair as quickly as I wish—especially when
taking a call.
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Placing and receiving phone calls worked well on my iPhone. I like to
use only one earphone when making calls , but only the right earphone
can be used solo. Using the left earphone (my preferred and stronger
ear) did not work. By contrast, Apple’s AirPods are left/right agnostic,
so either one works the same for calls.
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One of the strengths of the TrueConnect earphones is how they sound.
Granted, they are no match for quality wired earphones or headphones,
but then again, no wireless earphones will sonically match wired. One
day they will, but not yet. However, convenience more than makes up for
any minor audio quality difference.
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Audio leans a bit towards a warmer, more forgiving sound, vs an
analytical approach. Warmer and forgiving simply means that music is
easy to listen to, whether it’s from a lower resolution MP3 or higher
resolution file. More detailed earphones can and do sound better—unless
the file is lower resolution.
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It doesn’t seem to matter what genre of music I play on the TrueConnect
earphones. I recently fell in love with the soundtrack to the new Apollo
11 documentary. The soundtrack musician insisted on using only 50+
year-old analog electronic instruments that had to be available in
1969—the year Apollo 11 went to the moon. The result is an amazing piece
of music. The TrueConnect earphones handled this soundtrack
admirably—but again, when compared directly to a pair of good wired
earphones, the TrueConnect earphones come up short.
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The TrueConnect case is a handsome, well-made case. It will charge the
earphones 4 times with a battery life of 5 hours per charge. That’s 25
hours—not bad at all! The case has the prerequisite lights to signal how
much life is left in the case’s battery. The earphones can be brought
to 50% charge in only 15 minutes. The design of the case is flat on the
bottom for easy access. However, it’s kinda upside down. When the case
is opened towards you, the right earphone is in the left space and vice
versa. Plus, the printed logo on the top of the case is upside down.
Only when the case faces
away from you is everything in the right
place. Weird. The case is charged via a USB-C to USB cord—a welcome
change from the inferior and much slower mini USB.
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What I like
TrueConnect earphones are
comfortable for longer periods—not as common as you might think. They
sound better than most wireless earphones available—especially when
listening to less-than-perfect music files. TrueConnect earphones have
RHA’s now well-known quality built into their DNA and are backed by a
three-year warranty.
What needs to be improved
TrueConnect earphones could pair a bit quicker when taking a call.
They sound better and offer improved isolation over
Apple’s AirPods, but
is it enough to justify its high price—$11 higher than the overpriced
AirPods?
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Final Thoughts
It’s becoming a cliche, but RHA has hit it out of the park with the
TrueConnect earphones. They sound good for music listening, are
comfortable, well made, have great battery life and don’t look dorky.
You can’t ask much more than that if you have the budget.
Price: $169.00 US
Where to buy: and Amazon
Source: The sample for this product was provided by RHA.
That puts menus, buttons and other touch-interaction points in easier reach of your thumb. Others are doing similar with Android, including Google, but Samsung is the most successful to date – something Apple and its back button in the top left of the screen should take note of.
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