RHA MA600i & MA750i Headphones: Even More Bang For Your Buck

I’ve been using RHA headphones for about 6 months, and I have been pleasantly surprised by their performance. The RHA 450i Earphones are definitely on my recommend to buy list. RHA recently announced that they will release premium earphones in late August.

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The MA600i is made from aircraft grade aluminum, and comes with 320.1 dynamic drivers. The MA750i earphones will be made from 303F stainless steel and feature handmade 560.1 dynamic drivers. They will also support over-ear cabling for those who uses these to work out. I usually loop them around my ears, but this will be a pleasant change.

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Both of these headphones have a 3-button remote and built-in microphone. They will be available on the 28th of August, through the Apple Store, for $89.95(USD) for the RHA MA600i and $129.95 for the RHA 750i.

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RHA Unveils MA600i And MA750i Earphones

RHA Unveils MA600i And MA750i EarphonesIf you’re shopping about for a new pair of earphones, headphone manufacturer RHA has announced a new pair of earphones that could be worth checking out, especially if you own an iOS device. The earphones in question are the MA600i and the MA750i. Priced at $85.95, the MA600i is made from aircraft grade aluminum and features a rather unique shape with custom 320.1 dynamic drivers, which according to RHA will allow for “highly accurate, balance sound reproduction.”

For those with slightly deeper pockets, the MA750i will set you back $129.95. It will be made from 303F stainless steel and features handmade 560.1 dynamic drivers for “precise balanced and articulate audio reproduction with open soundstage”, and will also support over-ear cable support for those who plan to use it while working out. Both earphones will feature a three button remote and built-in microphone that will also allow them to be used as a hands-free kit. Available via Apple retail stores in Europe today, for those of us living stateside, expect them to arrive in store come 28th of August.

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    Top 4 Robot-Themed Short Films of 2013 (thus far)

    Wednesday Robotics: Top 5 Robot Short Films of 2013

    2013’s Top 4 Robot Short Films
    Japan’s yearly Golden Week, a 10-day stretch of spring garnished with national holidays, tends to shut down almost every industry save tourism & travel. Of course this includes J-robotics movers and shakers, so in this week’s feature we’re going straight-up international fiction and presenting 2013’s best robot-related short flicks to date.

    This narrow window of but 4 months gives us a nice, fresh selection, but there’s definitely a huge pile of noteworthy pre-2013 robo-centric shorts out there. It’s difficult for any lone robotics geek to keep a handle on them all, so if you’ve got a favorite you’d like to introduce please let us and other readers know in the comments below.

    We’ll get back to Japanese robot sci- next week, but today it’s all -fi. So, go ahead and downshift your thinking cap and enjoy these fine British, German, Malaysian, and Honk Kongian offerings:

     

    The Film: ABE (8m:22sec – Live Action/CGI Hybrid)
    Writer/Director: Rob McLellan; England

    Chosen Because: Looks great; Explores pitfalls of narcissistic amoral robot self-awareness.
    What’s Going on Here: Death by robot. Semi-Inverted Love Allegory vis-a-vis Homicide.
    Quote from the Robot: “Maybe this time, I will get it right. Maybe this time, I will fix you.”

    ABE is not exactly light viewing. Be warned that it’s morbid and disturbing… but, it will be so mostly in your own head. Which is part of the hook. The blood & guts are only implied, and aside from a few obscured b-roll shots here and an occasional stain there, the viewer’s imagination is what renders the robot-perpetrated gore.

     

    The Film: R’ha (6m:26sec – CGI/Animation)
    Writer/Director: Kaleb Lechowski; Germany

    Chosen Because: Behold the power of one motivated animator with some sexy software. Plus, AI robots and aliens.
    What’s Going on Here: AI/Robot Military Runs Amok on what Appears to be the Evolutionary Eventuality of Sharks.
    Quote from the Robot: “Insanity is a neurologic dysfunction. I don’t suffer such weaknesses.”

    R’ha gets straight to business with a biological captive, a robotic interrogator, and some backstory on the apocalyptic shenanigans of warbots gone all kinds of murderously self-deterministic on their creators. The content is clearly formulaic, but R’ha is likely more of open-letter resume than exercise in storycraft. That one 22 year-old student wrote, directed, and animated the whole thing just might show proof of concept.

     

    The Film: Changing Batteries (5m:33sec – CGI/Animation)
    Creators: Shu Gi, Casandra Ng, Hon JiaHui and Bahareh Darvish; Malaysia

    Chosen Because: Lightly explores a possible/likely scenario. Very effective non-verbal communication. Robot.
    What’s Going on Here: Isolation; Bonding with Machines; Mortality and Immortality.
    Quote from the Robot: N/A – All non-verbal communication here, but expressed well.

    After exploring robo-insanity and robo-revolution, the melancholy Changing Batteries actually lightens the mood a bit. While predictable and rather saccharine, it kinda does explore tolerance, acceptance, and bonding with the “other,” in this case embodied by grandma’s little robot helper. Slightly cheese coated, but still a touching, well worth the watch, and well-made final project by a team of 3D animation students – and probably the most relevant to reality of the lot (aging societies will need robots!).

     

    The Film: Modin (2m:50sec – CGI/Animation)
    Creators: Lam Ho Tak & Ng Kai Chung Tommy; Hong Kong

    Chosen Because: Very good animation, very good music. Slo-mo robots.
    What’s Going on Here: Scathing commentary on resource depletion. Or, just two robots fighting over a found battery.
    Quote from the Robot: N/A – But lots of mechanical grunting.

    Wrapping the top four, Modin is a brief, playful showdown between two equally matched and equally drained robots who perchance across a battery in the barren wasteland they roam. Can they just share, or will it be M.A.D.?


     

    Thanks for Watching!
    Remember, if you’d like to get us or other readers hip to an older robot short or one from 2013 that we might have missed, let us know down below.

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    Reno J. Tibke is the founder and operator of Anthrobotic.com and a contributor at the non-profit Robohub.org.

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    RHA SA950i On-ear Headphones

    RHA SA950i On-ear Headphones

    RHA will release the new SA950i on-ear headphones. These headphones feature a pair of 40mm titanium-coated drivers and an “Apple specific” three button in-line remote. The RHA SA950i on-ear headphones are made primarily from glossy black plastic with metal accents. RHA will launch the SA950i on-ear headphones at the end of October 2012 for $60. [Digital Trends]

    RHA MA450i Noise Isolating In-ear Headphones With Mic

    RHA MA450i Noise Isolating In-ear Headphones With Mic

    Apple Store has started selling the RHA MA450i noise isolating in-ear headphones. Made from aircraft-grade aluminum, these headphones feature an in-line controls and microphone so you can take calls on your iPhone, and select music on your iPod or iPad. The RHA MA450i noise isolating in-ear headphones also have a reinforced copper cable with fabric braiding to reduce tangles. These headphones also provide a choice of seven sizes of uniquely shaped high-grade silicone earbuds. The RHA MA450i noise isolating in-ear headphones retail for £39.95 ($64). [Apple Store]

    RHA SA950i Review: The Perfect Pair of Cheap Headphones [Lightning Review]

    Life is better with great headphones, but some of us—especially those who tend to lose or break things—just need something that’s cheap and good enough. For those listeners, the RHA SA950i headphones deliver a level of quality, design and portability that’s way out of proportion to the product’s pricetag. More »

    These RHA Earphones Are Your Dealzmodo-Exclusive Deal of the Day [Dealzmodo]

    The first reviews of the iPhone 5 are out and if there’s one thing everybody can agree on, it’s that the aluminum body is an improvement over the glass. Who would’ve guessed that aluminum is significantly more durable than glass? More »