Published: 2016-09-15, Author: Tomas , review by: hw4all.com
Abstract: Meet with a pair of headphones RHA – simple RHA S500i perfectly suited to replace EarPods any other model complete, well T10i arrived directly from the future – here you and replacement filters, and “custom” speaker, and so much more.RHA has long been kno...
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Published: 2016-02-22, Author: Mike , review by: bitbitbyte.com
200 is a lot for a pair of headphones to many people. But at least with the T10i's, I can sleep at night even after telling you to buy them. Again, I care about audio quality first and foremost. And with the T10i's, you won't be disappointed. The sound f...
Uncomfortable over-ear wired design, Inline remote only works on Apple products, Not as loud as competitors
The RHA T10i Noise Isolating High Fidelity In-Ear Headphones provide good audio quality and interchangeable tuning filters in a luxurious stainless-steel design, but they could be louder....
Ergonomic shape, 3 filters to customize sound, Filters easy to change, Extremely well made and look more expensive than they are, Memory wire, Expensive, but priced well for what you get
While the T10i is extremely easy to drive I mostly used an external amplifier with it at home and on the go. Of course the amplification helps its performance but you can easily do without. The RHA T10i is a gorgeous looking universal IEM that is extremel...
Unfortunately, I found the RHA T10i to be a rare miss for a company whose products I've generally enjoyed over the years. At $150 and with a very significant re-tune, the T10i might be able to compete well in this market. As they are now, I can't really r...
Published: 2014-11-19, Author: Matt , review by: tuaw.com
For $200, the T10i sets a new high for RHA, pushing the boundaries of sound quality and delivery. They're a worthy upgrade to the MA750i, with incremental upgrades to an already impressive feature set, but it's those 770.1 drivers that make all the diff...
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Published: 2014-10-31, Author: David , review by: cnet.com
The wellcrafted, uniquely designed stainlesssteel RHA T10i earbuds sound great and come with an abundance of accessories, including three sets of acoustic filters, 10 different eartips and a carrying case. You also get an Applefriendly inline remote/micro
They're a little weighty for inears and may not fit everyone comfortably. Some of the inline remote's functions won't work with Android and Windows Phone devices
While the design may not work for everyone, the RHA T10i earbuds are great-sounding and well-built, with some nice extras, including three sets of swappable acoustic filters....
Interesting way to change the sound of the earphone depending on the style of music and personality of sound profile that you prefer; Relatively warm sound across the board; Very well made; Plenty of tips provided in the box; Mic-equipped remote included,
Heavy earphones; The fit is very unusual, and not overly comfortable until you're used to it; We love the idea of replaceable tuning filters, but it's a little too fussy to work in real life; Treble filter has a surprising amount of bass, as does the refe
You have to admire the gutsy move of RHA to try something like the T10i earphones, because it really does take a bold move to make something so fiddly, and bring it to market.But that's kind of the problem with these earphones: they're a bit of a fussy co...