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Author: Vlad Savov
Scottish earphones specialist RHA has just announced its first true wireless model, called the TrueConnect, and there’s a whole heap of good things to like about it. Firstly, it charges via USB-C, as it should, and lasts up to five hours on one charge, with four more charges stored in its carrying case. Then there’s the design, which employs a stem much like Apple’s AirPods — that should help keep an uninterrupted connection by pushing the wireless radios further away from the listener’s ear. Those antennas support Bluetooth 5 connectivity, which RHA tells me was “essential” to achieving the high power efficiency of these buds. And the price of all this is a sane $169.95 / €169.95 / £149.95.
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Scottish earphones specialist RHA has just announced its first true wireless model, called the TrueConnect, and there’s a whole heap of good things to like about it. Firstly, it charges via USB-C, as it should, and lasts up to five hours on one charge, with four more charges stored in its carrying case. Then there’s the design, which employs a stem much like Apple’s AirPods — that should help keep an uninterrupted connection by pushing the wireless radios further away from the listener’s ear. Those antennas support Bluetooth 5 connectivity, which RHA tells me was “essential” to achieving the high power efficiency of these buds. And the price of all this is a sane $169.95 / €169.95 / £149.95.
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