RHA Release T10i Noise Isolating In-Ear Headphones

RHA, a specialist headphone company from Britain have today unveiled the T10i noise isolating, in-ear headphones at IFA 2014, Berlin's equivalent of the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Vegas each year.
The stainless steel T10i features a handmade dynamic driver that according to RHA is engineered to reproduce all genres of music with high levels of accuracy and detail.
Each high fidelity driver is encased in an ergonomic stainless steel housing created using the pioneering metal injection moulding (MIM) process. During the creation of the housings, stainless steel is subjected to 1300°C heat for up to ten hours to ensure the steel is the correct shape and density for outstanding
comfort and durability.
What is unique about the T10i, is an interchangable tuning filter system allowing the listener to customise the sound signature for increased bass or treble response.
“The T10i in-ear headphone has a wealth of features that came about as the result of our ongoing R&D in high end audio. It takes some of the pioneering technologies, materials and engineering processes we developed for use with our forthcoming range of specialist, high impedance IEMs and makes them available in a product that can be powered by a smartphone or tablet,” Lewis Heath, Product Director at RHA told StereoNET.
“We’re very excited to preview the T10i at IFA 2014.” he continued.
Other features include a multicore, 1.35m, oxygen-free copper cable with 3-button remote and microphone for use with Apple devices and patent pending mouldable over-ear hooks. Accessories include a premium carry case and a selection of silicone and memory foam ear tips ensuring the perfect fit and comfort for every listener.
Product Specifications:
- Driver: Dynamic (model 770.1)
- Frequency range: 16-22,000 Hz
- Impedance: 16 ohm
- Rated / max power: 1mw/5mw
- Sensitivity: 100dB
- Cable length: 1.35m
RHA T10i will be available from October 2014 with a RRP of $299.00
RHA is distributed in Australia by Busisoft.

Marc Rushton
StereoNET’s Founder and Publisher was born in England and raised on British Hi-Fi before moving to Australia. He developed an early love of music and playing bass guitar before discovering the studio and the other side of the mixing desk. After writing for print magazines, Marc saw the future in digital publishing and founded the first version of StereoNET in 1999.
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