I wholeheartedly agree.
100% garbage, trying to pass as a scientific review.
Take a look at their "frequency response consistency" grades:
https://www.rtings.com/headphones/tests/sound-quality/frequency-response-consistency
Am I really supposed to believe that 15 wireless in-ears have better FR consistency than anything else? And a 48$ one is the best one?
I don't believe for a second that they removed and re-inserted the IEM 5 times, and it measured exactly the same every time - 0dB difference!
Now look at their measurements for Sennheiser HD820 (MSRP 2400$):
What kind of a drunk monkey was putting these headphones on the measurement head 5 times??? The difference is up to 17dB!
According to RTings, wireless headphones are also the best at bass accuracy and treble accuracy - really?
Turtle Beach Stealth 600 Wirless sounds better than HD820 - really?
I guess there is a reason they called this category (the only one of interest to audiophiles) "Neutral Sound" and not "Good Sound"
Their reviews are very misleading, we shouldn't promote them.
They make money from affiliate programs, and are trying to convince their visitors to buy the cheap wireless crap.
Anyone looking for an expensive audiophile headphone would only laugh at their "reviews" - they know better.
Most important reviews are on Head-Fi and Aliexpress/Amazon - please post your reviews to help others!