Introduction (Does It Do What It Should)
So, one thing that I love about TWT Audio (also known as ThinkWire Technologies) is that they make quality headphones at a very low price. I reviewed three pairs of theirs in a single report, but I’ll get to that later. For now, I’ll focus on the TW340 REVO an over-ear wireless headphone that is made for simple audio listening or even gaming.
I’m going to tell you right from the get-go that I love their “luxurious ear cushions”, which I am quoting from the TWT website as being factually accurate. I wore these headphones for about an hour, and I didn’t feel that ear/ouch effect that I get while wearing over-the-ear headphones for that duration.
Of course, it really is all about the sound, isn’t it? I will say that I loved the sound of these. It wasn’t something that I could demonstrate on my video, but having these on my ears while I was playing Tears of the Kingdom was just rockin’. I think it has something to do with the 40 mm drivers.
By the way, you can play these TW340 headphones wired and wirelessly. You can get up to 20 hours of playback after a recharge on the included USB-C plug.
So yes, I am going to recommend the TWT Audio TW340 headphones because I think they are absolutely great. I hope to hear more about TWT Audio products in the future, and perhaps they’ll branch out and make some seriously cooler audio products.
Facts About The Company
TWT Audio, or ThinkWrite Technologies, is definitely a company devoted to making headphones, and decent ones at that! Apparently, they have had help from an Emmy award-winning audio engineer named Mark Howlett.
TWT Audio is a premier headphone for classrooms, and made to withstand “rigors of daily use by not only students, but adults and professionals of all ages”. It is a customer-focused company as each detail of the user experience is “carefully considered and enhanced in each of our designs”. They have four integral elements of design: durability, comfort, sound and optimization. TWT Audio has some lightweight blends in their materials, and they are very ergonomic.
What Does This Company Make?
Like I said before, TWT Audio makes headphones, and I reviewed three different pairs in this separate article:
Think Write Trilogy Review: Ultra Durable Pro, REVO TW300, and Victory 250XG
Just the Specs, Man
If you’re the type that needs this info, this section is for you!
Frequency Response: 20 – 20,000 Hz
Sensitivity: 98+ / – 3dB
Impedance: 32 ohms
Cord length: 3.9 feet
Connection Type: 3.5mm TRS braided fabric cable (optional)
Microphone: Omnidirectional noise-reducing mic
Charging Cable: USB-C
Driver unit: 40mm (neodymium magnet)
Warranty: two-years
If there is something on this that I didn’t cover, please let me know.
What Do the Reviews Say?
I can’t find this product on Amazon, which I find to be very odd, honestly. This really needs to be up there, with like some big average out of many reviewers.
Okay, Get To The Unboxing Already!
Okay, I Like It, Just Give Me The Link So I Can Buy It Already!
Like I said, I can’t find this product on Amazon, which again, is a terrible shame. Go to the TWT Audio site to buy it if you want it.
Maybe I Want It, But Is There Anything Else Like It? Maybe For A Lower Price? Please?
The most recent headphones that I have reviewed were the Pioneer HDJ-CUE1 Headphones. Oh, and then there is the 1More SonoFlow SE Noise Cancelling Headphones HQ30 Review.
An example of a similar designed for gaming headphone is the Recon 70 Gaming Headphones. That goes for the ROCCAT Syn Max Air Gaming Headphones.
You could get the Los Angeles Solar Powered Wireless Headphones, but they are probably a bit more expensive. That also goes for the Haymaker HM100 headphones.
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