AIAIAI TMA-2 Studio Wireless+ review: modular wireless headphones tested

AIAIAI TMA-2 Studio Wireless+ review: modular wireless headphones tested

Alistair Vance
Written by Alistair Vance

July 13, 2026

Field Test · Studio Gear Review

AIAIAI TMA-2 Studio Wireless+

Detailed assessment of AIAIAI’s low-latency wireless studio headphones

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4.1/5 41 reviews · 36 ratings
£189

AIAIAI TMA-2 Studio Wireless+
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  • More freedom to move
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Spec Sheet

  • H10 Wireless+ headband with BT and 2.4 Ghz technology
  • Latency: 16 ms (2.4 Ghz)
  • Play time: more than 80 hours in Bluetooth mode, 15 hours in 2.4 Ghz mode
  • BT 5.0 codec: AAC, SBC
  • Built-in microphone: 50 – 10.000 Hz
  • X01 Wireless+ Transmitter
  • Frequency range: 20 – 20.000 Hz
  • SNR: >93 dB
  • Range: up to 12 m
  • E08 Alcantara over-ear ear pads
  • S05 MKII speaker unit with biocellulose diaphragm
  • 40 mm high grade neodymium driver
  • Frequency range: 20 – 40.000 Hz
  • Sound pressure level: 113 dB
  • Impedance: 32 Ohm
  • Coiled C02 connection cable with adapter
  • Incl. A01 bag

Studio Log

Available sinceJanuary 2022
Item number535178
Sales Unit1 piece(s)
DesignOver-Ear
SystemClosed Back
Impedance32 Ohms
Frequency range10 Hz – 20000 Hz
AdapterYes
Type Of TransmissionBluetooth
Maximum operating time80 h
Max. range12
ColourBlack
Max. SPL113 dB
Type Of ConnectorBluetooth
AdaptorYes
Weight700 g
Replaceable CableYes

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Customer Review Summary

Introduction

The AIAIAI TMA-2 Studio Wireless+ is a modular over-ear headphone system launched in early 2022. Designed primarily for musicians and studio professionals seeking low-latency wireless capability, it offers a closed-back design with Bluetooth and a separate 2.4 GHz wireless transmission to reduce audible delays. Priced at £189, this headphone delivers a unique combination of extended battery life, modularity, and multi-connection options.

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Design and Build Quality

The headset is constructed from solid, matte black plastic with a minimalist Scandinavian aesthetic. At 700 grams, it is relatively light for over-ear headphones, incorporating an H10 Wireless+ headband supporting both Bluetooth 5.0 and a proprietary 2.4 GHz connection. Ear pads are of the E08 Alcantara variety, providing a soft memory foam fit.

The modular architecture permits each component, the headband, speaker units, ear pads, cable, and transmitter, to be replaced or upgraded individually without tools. This ensures longevity and adaptability, a commendable aspect for professional users. However, some users report build concerns including a headset band prone to cracking under stress, and buttons that lack tactile feedback requiring nail use rather than finger tips.

The charging port is somewhat inconveniently positioned, and the included cloth bag for transport feels insufficiently protective for daily use.

Sound Quality

The TMA-2 Studio Wireless+ features S05 MKII drivers with 40 mm neodymium magnets and biocellulose diaphragms, promising a frequency response extending up to 40 kHz. However, frequency reproduction is notably uneven. Bass is described as overly emphasised and muffled, lacking tightness and clarity. Midrange frequencies are somewhat recessed, with highs being clear but limited in airiness and resolution.

While suitable for casual listening and basic mixing, the headphones fall short of delivering the neutrality and detail required for critical studio monitoring or mastering tasks. They lack the refined linearity and spatial imaging found in premium studio references such as the Beyerdynamic DT 1990 Pro.

Wireless Performance and Latency

The defining feature is the ultra-low latency operation via the 2.4 GHz Wireless+ mode. This mode achieves latency figures around 16 milliseconds, a near imperceptible delay critical for instrument monitoring and live performance. Many users confirm negligible lag, enabling comfortable guitar playing or live looping without cable clutter.

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Battery life impresses with over 80 hours on Bluetooth mode and 15 hours on 2.4 GHz mode. The included X01 Wireless+ transmitter supports up to 12 metres range, freeing musicians from tethered connections.

However, the Wireless+ connection introduces a background hiss audible over time and occasional clipping when input signals exceed certain thresholds. Bluetooth mode audio quality is clearly inferior with compressed codecs (AAC, SBC) reducing detail and dynamic range. Additionally, devices connected via Bluetooth may experience dropouts and automatic shutdowns after minutes without active transmission, which can disrupt workflow.

Comfort and Ergonomics

Comfort levels vary among users. The Alcantara ear pads feel plush and soft, but their physical size is on the smaller side for true over-ear isolation, causing some to report pressure on ears after extended wear. The headband provides minimal cushioning, and its rigidity leads to a precarious fit for certain head sizes and movements.

The closed-back design offers reasonable noise isolation but does not block all external sounds sufficiently for recording loud sources like drums or saxophones without bleed.

Controls are considered awkward with long press durations needed for power toggling and pairing on both the headphones and the transmitter. The lack of tactile feedback on buttons further complicates intuitive use during sessions.

Microphone and Additional Features

A built-in microphone caters to basic voice calls and conference software, but its limitation (frequency response 50 Hz to 10 kHz) and low quality render speech clarity poor and unsuitable for professional vocal capture or communication without external mics. Some users report significant distortion or unintelligible voice during online calls.

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Pros and Cons Summary

  • Pros: impressive low latency wireless transmission, modular design allowing easy repairs and upgrades, extended battery life, solid build quality with a lightweight feel, adequate comfort for moderate use, clear and balanced sound for casual listening, and versatile connectivity options.
  • Cons: bass response tends to be exaggerated and muddy, mid and high frequencies lack refinement, limited noise isolation on closed backs, inconvenient control scheme with unintuitive button operation, small ear pads reduce wear comfort for some, background hiss in Wireless+ mode, Bluetooth mode audio compression and dropping, microphone quality poor for calls, charging port placement awkward, and price higher than its shortcomings justify.

Conclusion

The AIAIAI TMA-2 Studio Wireless+ caters primarily to musicians and home producers who prioritise freedom from cables without compromising on near-zero latency monitoring. Its modular system is arguably unmatched in this price sector, enhancing the lifespan of the product through customisation and repairability.

While it succeeds impressively in wireless transmission and operational flexibility, sound quality and ergonomic comfort reveal compromises that prevent it from fully satisfying professional mixing or mastering standards. The enhanced bass and subdued detail limit its accuracy, and control usability could be refined.

In scenarios requiring mobility and quick instrument switching alongside reliable low-latency sound, these headphones represent an innovative and practical choice. However, those seeking pure sound fidelity or superior noise isolation should consider alternative wired references or higher-end models. The TMA-2 Studio Wireless+ excels as a creative tool but falls short as a critical listening device.

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Alistair Vance

Based in Bristol, Al has spent over a decade mixing local bands before specialising in hybrid studio consulting. He’s obsessed with the price-to-performance ratio, helping musicians achieve a "Radio Ready" sound without the need for a £50,000 Neve console. No fluff, just honest gear reviews to get your tracks sounding professional on a real-world budget.

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