Product Comparison: RHA MA390 vs RHA MA350
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- These are perfect for my gym routine and my everyday commuter. Unlike other in-ear ones which I've tried and found uncomfortable, these sit well in the ear and cause no discomfort at all. I thoroughly recommend them.
- Great sound, very comfortable and small ear pieces which look quite cool. Only issue is the size of the batteries that sit in your neck, they’re far too large.
- Earbuds require a little time to get used to but products works well.
- Less bulky neckband design (I much prefer the design of these compared to the MA650/750 wireless, you sacrifice a bit of battery life to reduce the size of the neckband).
- The plastic bendy addition to the wire seems to me unnecessary however; it seemed uncomfortable.
- I changed the silicone covers to the largest size (they come with medium on them as standard) and the sound quality has improved noticeably.
- They're comfy in the ears, come with three sizes of buds/tips, a little carry bag and the cord is covered in a shoelace material which is different but good. I am so happy with these, just amazing
- To get the best sound, and best noise cancelling effect, you do need to try the different sized ear buds to make sure you have the right size in use.
- The style is very cool and the flat ends make them feel comfortable in your ears.
- Even the earpods I found in an old iPhone 5 box sound far superior to these, albeit at the expense of comfort. Heck, even the cheap logitech earphones i got with my harmony remote for free outclass these.
- RHA is a little known brand but you overlook them at your loss. They produce quality headphones at an affordable price.
- Totally recommended. Had lots of different makes over the years. Sound and build quality are equally impressive on these.
- Sound quality overall very good, insane at this price. Trebles are not as expansive as wired but impressive for wireless. Bass response slightly heavy in the mid bass but worlds better than beats, jaybird etc.
- Excellent sound at this price point - puts more expensive earphones to shame
- These headphones had very poor sound quality . They failed almost completely when music was high-pitched and/or loud, just producing a buzzing noise, which made them unusable.
- The sound is excellent for the size/type. They fit comfortably, with multiple sized earpieces in the pack (this is important, as the fit greatly impacts the sound you will experience from in-ear 'phones).
- Sound great, solid construction, good isolation (ear bud types/options).
- These headphones get daily use (mainly to block out office noise - the bane of an open-plan environment).
- The foam tips that came with them were just fine, but I happened to see a set of memory foam type buds in HMV (RIP) one day, and they made the sound even better.
- The noise isolating is none-existent (I've tried many different buds).