🎶 Elevate Your Sound Experience!
The RHA MA750 Wireless headphones deliver exceptional audio quality with 12 hours of battery life, featuring advanced Bluetooth technology and a durable, sweat-proof design. With a 3-year warranty and noise-isolating tips, these headphones are perfect for both casual listeners and active lifestyles.
T**I
Fantastic wireless headphones
I've had these headphones for a couple of months now and they've earned their spot as my main go to headphones.They're comfortable to wear all day, which I do from Monday to Friday, the soft rubber grips my clothes so they don't move around much and they don't rub on the back of my neck when wearing t-shirts, they have a good weight to them on the neckband meaning that they don't move around much.The right hand side of the neckband vibrates when recieving a phonecall which is very useful, I would prefer both but that's personal preference, on this side has the power button and the USB c charging port meaning that I only need one cable for this and my phone. Moving on to the cable; the cables are long enough to not tug on the neckband but not too long that they get in the way or snag on things, they have once or twice caught on my collar on a shirt but that's it, the in line remote is on the right cable and is made of metal with a soft rubber touch button; the remote is something that I use all the time the play/pause/skip/rewind middle button is very useful and the microphone is very good and picks up my voice easily, however, the in-line controls for the volume I dislike: on my OnePlus 5t they step the volume up or down by three steps meaning that you only get a few volume levels from the remote so I end up using my phone to turn up or down the volume, I did try disabling absolute volume which means that the phone and headphones have separate controls but I dislike this way of doing things, your mileage here may vary tho.The headphones themselves hook around the top of your ear which I like as it distributes the weight of the drivers on the top of your ear.They come with a lot of ear tips for every occasion which is really nice to see on headphones, I've had ones from Sony at double the price which come with 3 pairs, I think these come with 8 pairs, with two of them being memory foam which are extremely comfortable to wear, they require you to squeeze them before putting them in your ear which takes a bit of getting used to but it's now second nature to me.The metal ends are also magnetic which means they snap together when I'm not using them so I lose them.Now on to the bit most people are interested in the sound. For me they sound brilliant, I like the balanced sound with nothing being too overpowering or too underwhelming. I did think when I first got them that they sounded a bit middle and flat, but after burning them in they now sound perfect. They do have Qualcomm's aptx audio meaning that it adapts to what's been played for better latency and quality it would have been nice to see aptxhd but that's nit picking. I cannot fault these headphones in terms of sound quality apart from the burn in period.The battery life is excellent I've managed to get 10 hours at 50-60% volume but I often get through two work days whilst using them, they charge relatively fast on my 2A 5V charger often getting from 0 to 100% in under an hour. They battery life indicator works by pressing the volume button in once and you get a percentage readout, this is done by saying it's below 100,80,60,40&20 I would like to have a more precise indicator e.g. increments of 5% but it's better than saying 8 hours of play for me anyway.Overall I've really enjoyed these headphones from RHA and I really like what they're doing with this pair of headphones, this is my first time purchasing from them as well. With a few gripes here and there, mostly being personal preference, I can still highly recommend them to anyone.
A**A
So wanted to love these - but just not quite there yet.
Would echo much of what's mentioned in a couple of the other comment. I really like RHA's - I had a pair of the standard 750's before updating to the wireless 750's, so I really wanted to like these - but, not 100% for me.Firstly, the software for the wireless is as mentioned a bit buggy. Whilst you can connect multiple devices, in practice, it doesn't really work as you seem to get conflicting signals, so even if you're only playing on one device it keeps trying to connect to the other (if the other is in range and has Bluetooth on). The only way to avoid this is to actively turn off/disconnect Bluetooth to the device you're not using.On a second point, the increment between the volume control is indeed too wide. It's either a little too soft, or way too loud. You can of course still change it more sensitively via your connected device (mobile, tablet pc etc.), but this then makes the volume on the headphones slightly redundant. The other thing I noticed is that the track skip/rewind via the headphone control is a bit jumpy. On the standard 750's a double click skips a track and a triple click rewinds, but I've found this is much more temperamental with the wireless, as you need to click quite quickly and sometimes it just doesn't seem to pick that up. Additionally even when it does, there's a bit more of a delay between the changes, so you're left waiting to see if it has skipped/rewound or if it's just paused, so a bit annoying.Last point - bass. I really loved the sound of the standard 750's. Found it well rich and well balanced. The wireless version doesn't quite match that - definitely more treble, which whilst this is clear and well balanced with good stereo, the overall sound is a bit shallow and lacks punch.--- Update - follow up on the bass point. Bass is much more comparable with what I get through the wired 750's when connected to my PC rather than my mobile. It's an odd one, as with the wired version, I don't notice much of a difference in sound across devices, but with the wireless it's definitely noticeable. Might be to do with power behind the Bluetooth signal from a larger device playing a role or Bluetooth version - would be interesting to hear if others find the same on their mobiles.
P**V
Great ones, but placement of wires should be rethought
Great sound. Well built.Worth the money.Some small things that annoy me are:1) it warns twice about battery level being under 20% and then just silently turns off... No message, nor vibration...2) long wires are not comfy when not in ears. .. They should really think about placing wires as on Samsung Level U (those are the most comfortable in that sense but loose to RHA in terms of sound and signal strength).3) have some problems with call quality if i connect them to notebook and phone at the same time.. If i play music on notebook and then phone rings - i can barely understand what person is saying to me.. Separately everything works great.Move wires connection as on Samsung Level U. Add vibro feedback on powering on and off and these will be easily the best ones you can get in this price category
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