
TrueConnect is the first pair of fully wireless (true wireless) headphones from the British audio company RHA, with many prospects in technology and sound quality.
RHA is a new audio company from the UK, although it is not long, but because of the favor of Apple, it has risen like a kite in the wind. Due to the philosophy of seasonal product launches, as well as products with very ‘Apple’ designs, this company has favored selling at Apple Stores and other resellers.
But a trend that Apple has set but RHA has not followed for a long time is the pair of completely wireless headphones (true wireless). RHA takes this time to design and perfect a pair of headphones that it considers worth waiting for, worth buying, true to the quality of its products so far. This product is called RHA TrueConnectand will not be on sale until the end of this year.
This is a very promising product, because RHA’s pairs of headphones so far often have a high quality of outer shell and quite standard sound quality. Some of the most special features of the earphones including a 3-year genuine warranty, IPX5 water resistance and 25 hours of battery life are also proudly printed on the outside.
On the back we also have a few more introductions in European languages.
Open the seal, open the box, we have the headset and the charging box is placed on a very thick layer of foam, and the accessories are placed below.
Accessories of the headset include a USB Type-C charging cord, user manual and an iron bar containing a lot of different buffers. Choosing to use the USB Type-C standard is a very right decision of RHA, because in 2019 most smartphone and computer products will also use this standard, allowing users to use the same charging cord for multiple devices. device.
The headset has a total of 6 rubber pads and 3 sponge pads of different sizes. TrueConnect’s nozzle is made quite long, so on the contrary, the pads are made shorter so as not to cause tension. In actual experience, I like the sponge cushions better, because they are softer and more elastic than those made of rubber.
The charging box is designed differently from other brands’ charging boxes, with an elongated design and opens horizontally, without a lid. The box is made of 2 materials, the outer border is made of thick steel, while the inside is made of soft velvet covered plastic. This type of plastic is smooth to the touch, but long-term use also sticks to many fingerprints, dirt and scratches, so it does not keep the beauty as when opening the box.
The USB Type-C charging port is located on the bottom, there is no rubber to cover it, so perhaps the IPX5 waterproof standard is only for the earpiece, not for this charging case.
The headset, if used alone, can play music continuously for 5 hours, and can be fully charged 4 more times with the charging case to bring the total mixed time to about 25 hours. This is a very good battery life, on par with the pair Apple AirPods, and far ahead of most pairs of true wireless headphones of other brands. The company also equips the fast charging standard earphones, which can charge 50% of the battery within 15 minutes.
Unlike its other In-ear headphones, which are all made of aluminum, the TrueConnect earpiece is made of velvet-covered plastic similar to the charging box. The company has to do so because the headset contains an antenna that receives waves, if made of metal, the quality will be much worse. As mentioned above, this material is smooth and soft, especially when placed on the ear, but it is also easy to get dirty and scratched if used carelessly.
Speaking of design, it seems that RHA has also learned from the Apple AirPods pair to create TrueConnect. The headset has a large hump to place the diaphragm with the battery and antenna, but there is an additional ‘hut’ that is no different from the AirPods. Here, the company puts the microphone, and thinks that this design will help improve the quality of the conversation.
But in fact, the call quality also depends a lot on the connection of the ear with the smartphone along with the noise level of the surrounding space, so the fact that the company placed the microphone close to the user’s mouth only 1cm is not a great advantage compared to the user’s mouth. with other pairs of ears. This type of design has also previously made the Apple AirPods pair much discussed. Although the ‘wing’ part of the RHA TrueConnect seems to be smaller, users may also have to refer to the design before deciding to buy this pair of ears.
On the outside of the ear are 2 buttons to turn on and off, receive calls and change songs, with enough pressure that the user does not feel like pressing the headset closer to the eardrum every time. But with TrueConnect’s not cheap price, I also want the company to use the same touch surface as AirPods, which will be much more modern and convenient than buttons.
RHA TrueConnect Specifications
– Dynamic driver driver diameter 6mm
– Frequency range: 20Hz – 20,000Hz
– Bluetooth v5.0
– Standalone use time: 5 hours
– Mixed use time: 25 hours
– Full charge time: 1 hour 40 minutes
– IPX5 . water resistant
The great advantage of TrueConnect is that it uses the latest Bluetooth v5.0 standard. This standard has a much lower source latency than the Bluetooth v4 standard (4.0, 4.1, 4.2), so the headset can be used to watch movies and videos, instead of being limited to watching movies in true pairs of ears. first generation wireless. Bluetooth v5.0 is also more power-efficient than previous standards, but perhaps we can’t test it because there is no version of this pair of headphones that uses those standards.
‘Strange’ in terms of design, TrueConnect also possesses a sound quality unlike other RHA products. Nice pair of MA650 Wireless MA750 Wireless Previously, the company had a bright sound quality, focusing on ‘cleaning’ every sound range for the highest reference. TrueConnect is the complete opposite, making the sound dark and towards the bass. It is not wrong to say that this is a pair of headphones for bass lovers (bass-head) because of the large amount of residual bass, easy to recognize even gentle songs like Something so right of the Alexis Cole.
TrueConnect’s bass is mostly focused on the sub-bass range, so it feels heavy, and also slightly overflows (bleed) into the background. Drum sound in Genius of the LSD very powerful and pulls the tail longer than usual. This type of bass seems to be suitable for Trance, EDM and Rave songs, with a fast and dense drum sound. But on the contrary, for light songs, this bass will be a bit redundant, melting for a long time, so the overall sound is rumbling.
Similar to the overall sound quality, TrueConnect’s mid-range (singer’s voice) is slightly darkened, slightly backward, not closer to the listener. Tone Alexis Cole in Indian Summer is bold, but gentle and comfortable due to the ‘warmth’ from the bass band. The high-mid segment is not cut much, right up to the last frequencies, so the singer’s voice is back, but still not too “sink” into the heavy drum sound in the back.
Personally, I like the way the mid-tones of pair MA750 brighter, cleaner and more prominent, making the singer stand out on the music, conversely, those who like to listen to the thick and bold midrange will probably prefer TrueConnect.
The weakest range in TrueConnect’s sound quality is the high range, with a small amount and the way it is expressed does not leave an impression. Even without putting the ear to listen, we can guess this by looking at the frequency graph of the supplier. The ear can perform well from the low to mid-high range (high-mid), but to the high sound, it’s “recessed” completely. Practical experience, this sound strip is thin, the speed of melting (decay) is very fast, so it only serves as a background for the drum sound and the singer’s voice.
The frequency response graph provided by the manufacturer also shows True Connect’s ‘drowning’ in the high range!
Like other weak high-band headphones, we can also compensate somewhat by transforming the sound quality with EQ, but the software solution cannot replace the hardware, TrueConnect is still a pair of headphones. sounds weak on the highs!
Epilogue
TrueConnect indeed a ‘fallen child’ of the RHA audio company, with a design to a sound presentation unlike any previous pair of headphones of the company. Overall, this is still a high-end pair of headphones with factors like IPX5 water resistance, good battery life and very low latency. Whether it is worth buying, depends a lot on whether the user is compatible with the design and sound quality.
According to personal assessment, I am not satisfied with 2 points on TrueConnect that is the price offered by the company as well as the way the ear shows the high range. With a price of more than 4 million VND, this is currently the most expensive pair of wireless headphones of the company and makes users have to think before investing. In the successor version, the company must also find a way to improve the high range to have a more complete product.
Advantages
– Full set of accessories, using USB Type-C cord
– Bluetooth v5.0 with very low latency
– 25 hours battery life
– Good soundproofing quality
– Thick, strong bass
Defect
– High-end price (more than 4 million VND)
– High sound lacks volume, weak performance
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