Published: 2012-12-17, Author: Matthew , review by: zdnet.com
Abstract: I have been checking out a lot of different audio products recently and have been using the RHA MA450i earphones on a regular basis. They sound fantastic, have a well designed cord that doesn't tangle, and are priced low. RHA sent along their other iOS-op...
by Tom Andry — last modified December 09, 2012It's hard for me to believe that the RHA SA950i on-ear headphones only retail for $60. Sonically, the perform much better than their price. While they may not be the most linear or accurate headphones I've...
Published: 2012-12-07, Author: David , review by: cnet.com
The RHA SA950i on-ear headphones are lightweight, offer a comfortable fit (especially for on-ears), have a detachable cloth-covered cord with a built-in Apple-friendly remote and microphone, and they sound good for the money. You also get a three-year war
Earcups' glossy finish may get scratched over time and the headphones don't fold up for storage
While the RHA SA950i may not excel in any one area, it's an all-around solid on-ear headphone that won't break the bank.
Approachable, quality sound, Smart styling and features, Light and convenient, Excellent value
Lack of definition in high-end, Inconsistent performance among music genres, Generally narrow frequency response
The SA950i's are a well-designed pair of headphones that look as good as they feel. While we noted some apparent limitations, mostly having to do with inconsistency at the extremes of the frequency spectrum, what you do get from the 950i is clear and we...
Detachable braided cable, Inline Remote and Microphone, Good design, Excellent bass response, Reasonable value, Small and lightweight and compact, Bass doesn't cloud high and mid range, Sound leakage kept to a minimum,
Lack of horizontal pivot adjustment, Not as comfortable as they could be, Need amplifying to really shine, Ear pads don't appear to be replaceable
Important: In this section I am going to write a brief five point summary on the following categories; Performance, Appearance, Construction, Functionality and Value. These views are my own and help me to give the RHA SA950i On-Ear Portable Headphones...
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Published: 2012-10-26, Author: Charlie , review by: mashable.com
Abstract: We test a lot of audio products around here — so many, in fact, that it’s getting harder to differentiate between many of them. But these RHA SA 950i headphones set themselves apart from the crowd with a triple punch: They’re relatively cheap, they’re ...
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Published: 2012-10-22, Author: Charlie , review by: cultofmac.com
These headphones would score well at thrice the price (except maybe on materials), but for $60 they are a complete steal. Better still, you'll be able to buy them in Apple Stores at the end of the month, which also means that you should be able to test dr...
Published: 2012-10-17, Author: Tim , review by: pcmag.com
Quality audio performance with no distortion at top volumes. Affordable, but doesn't feel flimsy. Removable cable adds value. Cable has inline microphone and controls for iPhone, iOS and Android devices.
Can be uncomfortable over long listening periods. Highly-sculpted frequency response not for purists. Vocals on certain genres can sound a bit muffled
The RHA SA950i is solid headphone option for bass lovers on a budget....
Abstract: Not everyone here can afford professional grade studio headphones that will rock your wallet up in the high hundreds, but I could be wrong. However, what I can promise is that nobody is coming to us to find the cheapest and worst quality headphones ava...