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RHA MA750 Wireless headphones review

Posted on September 16, 2017August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

There was a time when anyone who cared about sound quality would have laughed you out of the room if you said you were going to buy a pair of wireless headphones.

In those early days the reality was that Bluetooth simply couldn’t carry enough data to deliver a satisfying audio experience, and the result was weak, mushy sound that paled in comparison to what you’d get over a wired connection.

Make no mistake, the RHA MA750 Wireless headphones aren’t nearly as bad as that first generation of wireless headphones, but neither do they feel like they’ve kept pace with how good wireless headphones have gotten recently. Especially at the budget end of the spectrum.

Design and features

First impressions of the RHA MA750 Wireless are pretty good. The earbuds themselves are made out of metal, which inevitably lends them a nice premium feel.
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