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The RHA T20 Wireless are premium in-ear monitors featuring HiFi sound with customizable bass filters, a lightweight stainless steel build, and a comfortable Bluetooth neckband offering extended battery life. Designed for professionals on the move, they provide seamless multi-device compatibility, detachable cables, and intuitive touch controls, making them the ultimate wireless audio solution for work, travel, and sport.











| ASIN | B07SB6TWZY |
| Age range (description) | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | 5,135 in In-Ear Headphones |
| Cable feature | Detachable |
| Compatible devices | Cellphones, Laptops, Desktops, Tablets, Gaming Consoles, Smart Speaker, Telephones |
| Control method | Touch |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item model number | 602055 |
| Item weight | 48 Grams |
| Manufacturer | RHA |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Product Dimensions | 0.1 x 0.1 x 0.1 cm; 48 g |
| Specific uses for product | Sport |
| Style | in-ear |
S**F
I am sure that I wrote a review thereon two years ago.
I then said that I was pleased with my purchase. Why are you asking the same question now?
J**C
Fantastic
These are simply brilliant. I have purchased loads of good quality headphones and earphones over the years and these are the best so far. Among others, I previously had the wired T20i version which I loved, but wanted wireless options so last year got some B&O E8s which I liked very much as well; they weren’t as good as the T20i though and when I saw these I couldn’t resist. First, they are comfy either in use in ear or dangling they hang neatly and are easy to refit, so I can keep them round my neck all day at work. The sound quality is great, I personally use the bass filters as they add a bit more oomph., but that is a personal view. I also use the foam buds as they stay snug and isolate a lot of outsider noise. The sound is good for music, voice such as radio 4 and calls and so far the call quality is the best I’ve experienced for outgoing calls when out and about. I also like the extended battery life the round the neck band brings. It is also remarkably comfortable. Unlike the E8s the controls are very simple and you don’t get any dropouts or sync issues. Since I’ve had them I’ve also hardly used my Sennheiser Momentum on ears, which surprised me; I’d expected to keep using them when travelling (plane or train).
A**R
Really great first impression that I'm sure will only get better.
Clear full range sound. Not yet tried different filters, but really pleased with purchase.
M**W
Quality
I've had the earphones for about 2 weeks and am very happy with them. Great to have the option to go wireless or wired. Sound quality is great in wireless and even better wired. Not had any connection issues with the wireless headband even in busy Central London terminals like Waterloo. I find them very comfy to wear and the sound output is not fatiguing. There are lots of tip options included and I've been using the foam tips which provide excellent isolation and comfort. Overall very happy with them.
T**E
Good sound for the money. Useful accessories.
These sound good for the money. I find them a bit bass heavy so I've fitted the treble filter which helps. Having the option of wired or wireless is a nice feature for me, I use them wireless mostly but when I'm away hiking fit the wired cable to save power. Shame there's no remote on the wired cable. Lots of accessories to make sure you get a good fit and tune the sound (screw-in filters). Very pleased with these.
J**N
Good upgrade from RHA 750 wireless
Really nice and really durable (my 4th pair of RHA earphones. Very nice sound and build quality, however after 3 or 4 hours in your ear they do start to hurt a little bit and therefore need adjusting... Might be to do with the earbud I am using but it hurts where the wire comes out of the driver unit and presses against that inner ridge I your ear. Otherwise I love these and would buy them again
S**R
Avoid!
I used to be a big fan of RHA. The company was new and I stumbled upon there on-ear SA950, which is no longer in production. I was keen on RHA because I like there sound and the company is close to home. I was set on finding detachable ear buds primarily because I am in favour of paying high for good electronics (the actual ear phones) and reduce consumable waste (i.e the cables which normally break). So I wanted to get out of the cycle of throwing away a good pair of ear phones each time the cable broke. If you think about it, it is ridiculous how much we waste that way. So here I was, I found T20, it had everything I wanted from the company I respected. I paid the original RRp price for it which was circa £180 (now only £95) and this was only 7 months ago. The cables were not easily detachable and I just factored it for "by-design". Bluetooth neckband battery was a bit meh but oh well. These were good ear pieces and I was very happy and then just last week the entire casing for the ear bud came off. Basically the manufacturing glue, just wore off. for a £180 ear piece how awful must the production quality be for that to happen, I ask myself. Thanks to Amazon, I am able to return these and never again, I'll assume that just because its expensive it has to be good quality.
M**S
High quality reasonable price.
Passive noise cancellation very effective on the tube and the plane. Sound quality is excellent, battery giving 11 hours is pretty good. Neck strap takes a bit of getting used to but is fine after a few wears. Best of all mine were supplied by the excellent Richer sounds!
L**R
UPDATE: 6 months and still in love! I’ve started wearing these outdoors when I bike. The only thing I do is make sure to not press them in quite so firmly so I have peripheral awareness of ambient traffic noises. Original review: I’ve owned everything from Bowers & Wilkes to Shure, Bose to Beats. I spent 15 years in the entertainment industry and learned early to protect my hearing, but this also means I’m picky about what I’ll listen to. I have a pair of Axel on-ear cans. (If you’ve never heard of the company, go check them out. A pair of headphones that is completely customizable where you can replace any part that breaks individually AND they sound good? Now you know why I own them!) They’re great for most listening, but try wearing glasses and a pair of on-ear cans for multiple hours per day of video calls. Yeahhh not so much. These RHAs are replacing my in-ear buds, a pair of Flare Jets that died after 5 years of hard daily use. So what do I like? First off the fit. Multiple ear tips let you find just the right material and size combo for comfort and to achieve maximum noise-reduction. Get the right fit and they do better than active noise canceling with its subtle background hiss. The weight of the drivers actually helps keep them in place, a nice change from most in-ear metal buds where that weight is just too far from your head. I won’t say that the wires over the ear are particularly adjustable, but it is nice to have the armature take them away from my face as I have always hated having wires dangling in my peripheral vision. The flexible neck weight and controls are comfortable, easy to reach, and pair, unpair, and repair with different devices quickly and easily. (I have a PC laptop, Apple iPhone, and Amazon Echo and it happily switches between all of them.) In terms of the sound? Oh wow. The way I’ve described this is like the concert being inside my head. Having spent time in the industry, I’ve got a collection of music and spoken word that I’ve used for close to 2 decades as my reference material. I was already enjoying these plenty but I’ll admit, I damned near dropped the dishes I was carrying when the one of the live concert tracks came up and I could hear the “location” relative to my own position when a pair of musicians had an exchange back and forth. (See the part earlier where I said that it sounds like a concert inside my head.) THAT’S a stunning level of delicacy and control to find in a pair of earphones. Changing out between the provided drivers and listening to the same tracks just let me hear different nuances highlighted within the composition. I wouldn’t have called any of it unbalanced, it’s simply a matter of what you’re listening to and how you prefer to have it EQ’ed. In short? Yup, these are worth every single dollar you are going to pay for them. (And oh, by the way, yes, they’re comfortable enough that I’ve forgotten I was wearing them once or twice until I laid down to go to bed and the weight moved weirdly. So yup, no problems using them for multiple hours of video conferences or in terms of battery life!)
A**R
I use headphones for work everyday I have payed for expensive name brands in the past and I have been happy. Earlier in the year i needed a new pair of blutooth headphones and so I decided to try a cheaper knock off brand bought through Amazon......the sound quality was OK taking a phone call on it was Poor to say the least so i did a bit of research looking for another pair. I have to be honest i had not heard of RHA before 6 weeks ago and placed this model on the wait list hoping that the price would come down. Well guess what 3 weeks later the price dropped and so I jumped on the set. I could not be happier sound quality is Great, battery life is exceptional and phone calls i have taken and dialed are perfect. the selling point on this model is the dual ability of being wired and wireless...Very happy
A**O
a mio avviso una qualità del suono fantastica, consigliatissime !
F**N
Vor ziemlich genau 5 Jahren habe ich meine ersten Erfahrungen mit der Firma RHA gesammelt und war dort auf den MA750 (mit Kabel ;)) gestoßen und war somit angefixt. Dieser gefiel mir bereits ziemlich gut, auch wenn dieser nach längerem mMn etwas zu wenig untenrum ausgeprägt war. Nun zeigten sich am Kabel nach etwa 5 Monaten Spuren die mir so nicht gefallen sollten und ich konnte den In Ear retournieren womit ich nicht widerstehen konnte und auf den T20 wechselte, der grade erst kurze Zeit auf dem Markt angekommen war. Wie ich bereits in einer früheren Rezension schrieb, bin ich von diesem In Ear sehr begeistert. Dieser verweilt weiterhin in meinem Besitz und ich bin weiterhin höchst zufrieden, auch wenn sich an den Ohrbügeln, welche zurecht gebogen werden können die Kunststoffummantelung verfärbt und ich diese Bügel nur noch sehr vorsichtig verbiege. Da mittlerweile die Klinkenstecker aus dem Smartphone Alltag verschwinden hatte ich die Teufel Move BT zeitgleich für mobile Verwendung im Einsatz, diese hatte eine tolle Akkulaufzeit (15-20 Stunden), liegen aber Soundtechnisch doch eine Ecke unter den T20. Nachdem endlich die T20 Wireless erschienen waren, habe ich einige Zeit gehadert, da ich die hiesigen Rezensionen mit defekten In Ears gelesen hatte. Schlussendlich konnte ich aber nicht widerstehen und wollte mir ein eigenes Bild machen. Im Dezember 2019 sind die T20 Wireless schließlich bei mir eingetrudelt und ich war nach einiger "Einbrennzeit" der angetan, klanglich stehen die KH den "alten" T20 in nichts nach. Sehr angetan bin ich von der Möglichkeit, die Teile wahlweise mit Kabel oder am Bluetooth Nackenbügel zu betreiben. Der Wechsel geht dabei recht schnell und einfach von der Hand, positiv ist hier auch, dass die Connectoren zu den InEars dem Standard entsprechen, sodass ein Kabelbruch mit einem einfachen Austausch gegen ein beliebiges Kabel behoben werden kann. Die Veränderung der Lautstärke ist dabei nur in der Bluetooth Variante möglich, das Klinkenkabel hat hier keine Möglichkeit vorgesehen (stört mich nicht wirklich). Zusammen mit einem USB Klinkeadapter ist es aber toll, das ich die KH auch ohne geladenen Akku nutzen kann, insbesondere da per Klinke erst das volle Potential auch mit lossless HiRes Dateien voll ausgenutzt werden kann. Sehr angenehm empfinde ich im Vergleich zu den alten T20 die neuen Ohrbügel. Diese können nicht mehr angepasst werden (war diese Anpassungsmöglichkeit ja auch eine leichte Bruchstelle der alten KH), liegen aber für mich als Brillenträger sehr angenehm um das Ohr. Der Vorteil ist für mich, dass der Bügel nun etwas dünner ist und mich deutlich viel weniger stört, dem guten Sitz tut dies keinen Abbruch. Die Akkulaufzeit per Bluetooth ist zufriedenstellend und erreicht in der Praxis geschätzte 8-9 Stunden, ich lade aber meist zwischendurch kurz nach wenn der Akku 40% erreicht. Probleme, dass mir der Strom ausging hatte ich noch nie. In den aktuellen Coronazeiten nutze ich die In Ears auch sehr gerne für Telefonkonferenzen, die Verständlichkeit meinerseits ist dabei in Ordnung, aber wohl nicht überragend gut. Beschwerden hatte ich bisher aber keine hierzu. Erfreulicherweise habe ich auch keine Störungen in der Connectivity, Abbrüche treten ab einer Entfernung von 5-6 Metern zum Smartphone auf, dabei ist in meinem Fall eine Wand dazwischen, da hatte ich schon deutlich schlechtere BT Kopfhörer bzgl. der Reichweite. Bei den TrueWireless Modellen von RHA sieht das ja laut einigen Rezensionen leider anders aus. Insgesamt bin ich sehr angetan von der Modellpflege und nun meine Lieblings In-Ears endlich auch drahlos nutzen zu können. Die „alten“ T20 sind nun vor allem bei der Nutzung meiner Oculus Quest im Einsatz, Beatsaber und Co macht mit gutem Klang schließlich auch doppelt soviel Spaß. 😉 Somit gibt es für die T20 Wireless von mir volle 5/5 Sternen. Sollte ich irgendwelche Probleme bekommen werde ich diese später in der Rezension ergänzen.
L**A
Una brutta figura con la persona a cui ho regalato le cuffie visto anche l'importo...appena indossate funzionavano solo con il cavo mentre in wireless il canale destro era completamente muto... ho chiesto la sostituzione speriamo bene...saluti
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