RHA announces T20 Wireless earphones with DualCoil drivers

Prasad, 24 June 2019

British audio company RHA has announced a wireless version of its popular T20 earphones. The T20 Wireless claim to combine the best of wired and wireless design in one package.

RHA announces T20 Wireless earphones with DualCoil drivers

At the core of the T20 Wireless is RHA's DualCoil driver design. It features two voice coils instead of the usual one, one in the center and one around the magnet with custom diaphragm, which RHA claims puts equal emphasis across all frequency bands.

You also get the same custom tuning filters as the standard T20. You can use the bass filter, which boosts the low frequencies, the Treble filter for high frequencies or use the Reference filter for a balanced, true to source sound. These need to be physically screwed and unscrewed from the speakers and they affect the tuning of the audio as it exists the speakers.

RHA announces T20 Wireless earphones with DualCoil drivers

Perhaps the best bit of the T20 Wireless is that it does come with a standard cable in the box. This lets you quickly switch back and forth between the wireless design, where you get the neckband or a direct physical connection to your source.

If you go wireless, which is the whole point of these, then you get aptX audio codec (no aptX HD or LDAC here, sadly), NFC and 12-hours of battery life.

The accessories are plentiful here, with the aforementioned filters along with 7x pairs of dual density silicone ear tips in various sizes, 2x pairs of double flange silicone ear tips and 2x pairs of Comply Foam Tsx400 ear tips. There's also a clothing clip, cleaning cloth and Neoprene carry pouch provided. Lastly, there's 3-years of warranty.

RHA announces T20 Wireless earphones with DualCoil drivers

All of this does come at a price, which is $250 in the US, but if you value sound quality and wireless convenience then they might be well worth it.


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Reader comments

  • Hm...
  • 27 Jun 2019
  • jR0

I agree! It's obvious that the wired version will last longer. 1. Wireless must carry its own set of battery and receiver & possible transmitter. 2. Wireless consumes a greater amount of energy on both your device & wireless earphones, th...

Just checked those out, those are the ugliest I have seen

  • Dr.X
  • 26 Jun 2019
  • Tm9

no APTX HD or Ldac - garbage

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