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There’s now a Bluetooth version of RHA’s beloved T20 headphones

Cut all the cords!

rha t20 wireless headphones
Image: RHA

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RHA has made its name on high-quality, stylish headphones and the addition of Bluetooth to its T20’s continues that tradition.

It’s the same precision-engineered DualCore driver used in the T20 with tune-able sound via interchangeable filters, just with RHA’s great Bluetooth yoke-style adapter with high-fidelity aptX added.

The tune-able sound of the T20 earbuds is now wireless

RHA T20 earbuds
Image: RHA

Okay, I lied. There are some short wires, which are connected to the yoke-style Bluetooth adapter. That does mean that you can use the T20’s wired if you prefer, as they’re fitted with MMCX connectors. The housings are steel.

  • That neckband also has one-tap NFC pairing, which is one of my favorite tricks for NFC. Forget contactless payment, contactless Bluetooth pairing is the real MVP
  • The neckband is also IPX4 sweat and splash proof, perfect for the gym
  • The T20 wireless adds MMCX to the highly regarded T20 housings, so they can be used with any compatible cable on the market
  • Interchangeable filters let you tune the sound signature to referencebass, or treble
  • 12-hour battery life and a 1 1/2 hr charging time

The only thing that might suck about these IEMs is the price – the wireless T20s are a hair under $250.

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