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RHA is a UK-based brand with a panache for high-quality audio products. According to the brand, they focus on crafting their headphones unlike any other. This can definitely be seen in the T10i and the T20i headphone series.
There aren’t many over-the-ear headphones available in India but that’s exactly what Headphonezone sells in the market. The RHA T10i is part of their product family that is priced around Rs 15,000.
The RHA T10i over-the-ear headphones play the part of a high-end audio product. It’s made of stainless steel with RHA imprinting on both the pieces.
The body is neatly wrapped with tuning filters that have been given a metallic finish. All in all, the design part of T10i has been well covered and thought out by the brand. Coming to the audio, the T10i comes with noise cancellation technology. Once you get a grip on how the headphone is worn, you’ll enjoy the audio output and delivery that the T10i gives you.
The best part about the headphone is the all-round capability which enables you to enjoy all kinds of music. With the T10i, you’ll enjoy listening to soft classic, mid-tone jazz and there’s enough thump to delight the bass lovers.
If you’re wondering how the T10i manages to stand out on all fronts, it’s the inter-changeable filters. RHA has bundled the T10i with filters that can be fine-tuned from treble to heavy bass. Not many headphones in this range are offering this feature.
To make sure that the T10i fits every user, RHA packs an extensive set of changeable cushions. They’ve also thrown in a leather-made hand case for your travels.
The downside of having headphones built out of stainless steel is that they’re heavy, which really bothers us. These over-the-ear headphones cannot be worn for a long time and its design causes it to heat up.
Although the T10i’s cords are bendable, the form factor of the T10i may not appeal to everyone. We had to browse through different manuals to understand how the T10i is worn.
Some of the in-line remote’s functions don’t work with Android and Windows devices, and, therefore, the user remains restricted to the Apple ecosystem.
Most people won’t feel comfortable buying high-end headphones which may not work with their existing devices.
The RHA T10i is an all-rounder and works well with different music genres. It comes with noise cancellation technology like every premium headphone in the market. The interchangeable tuning filters, that come bundled with the product, allow the user to switch between treble-friendly and heavy bass output.
However, we’re not big fans of over-the-ear headphones, especially as they feel heavy with prolonged usage. For Rs 14,999 there’s a lot to like about the RHA T10i but it comes with its own set of deficiencies that should be ironed out in the next iteration.
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