RHA is a little-known audio brand in India right now, but one you should definitely be aware of. With a primary focus on in-ear headphones, this tiny Scottish company is slowly expanding its demographic from audiophiles to a broader audience with its new wireless products. The MA series currently consists of two models, the MA650 and MA750, both of which were officially been launched in India a couple of months ago.
We have the MA650 in for review today. It's priced at Rs. 7,999, and the main difference between this and the MA750 is its drivers, which are all custom made by RHA. Let’s see if this good-looking pair of headphones can deliver comfort and quality.
RHA MA650 design and features
The MA650 is a premium pair of wireless headphones, and it shows right from the packaging. In the box, you get a USB Type-C charging cable, a mesh carry pouch, and a selection of eight single-flanged and double-flanged pairs of ear tips and a single pair of Comply foam tips. The quality of the silicone ear tips is very good, and their slightly rigid texture offers a good seal from ambient noise.
The MA650 is a neckband-style wireless headset, which means it rests around your neck when you wear it. The entire band is covered with silicone, which feels comfortable against your skin even for long durations. It’s light too, at just 33g, and the body can be bent and contoured easily for when you need to store it in the pouch. It's sweat- and splash-resistant thanks to the IPX4 certification, so it can be used for workouts.
The neckband terminates into cylindrical bulges on each side. The left side has the NFC chip, while on the right, we have a USB Type-C...