🎶 Elevate Your Sound Experience with REVO TW300!
ThinkWrite Technologies REVO TW300, Premium Wired Over-Ear Headphones, Noise Reducing Headphones with 3.5mm Jack, Black
R**.
Low to midrange quality sound and design
I wouldn’t call them premium, they are made from cheap plastic and the sound quality is fair to good. They do a decent job of noise reduction but most over the ear headphones do, it really depends on how well they cover your ears. There’s a volume button located on the wired portion about a foot and a half down and adjusting the sound output was effortless. I like my music loud and crisp. I want to hear the treble bass and midrange speakers like they’re coming from separate sources. There may be 40mm speaker drivers in the headphones but I didn’t hear that translate into a better quality sound output.
K**B
Great quality for school
I bought these for my son to use during school. His teacher asked for noise canceling and he has had no issues with comfort or distortion.
R**N
Good headphones, almost great
The REVO TW300 are nice headphones, but they could have been really nice. They're quite comfortable. The padding is decently soft right out of the package, and has been softening up a little, and I'm sure it will soften more over time. The length adjustment and ear-cup angle hinges have enough range to fit my head well. The sound quality is impressive at this price point. Voices are clear, music is good, and the bass response is full without being hyped or boomy. The last pair of headphones I bought about two years ago cost the same as these do now, and these match or beat the other pair in sound quality, and massively blow the others away in comfort. Now, for the reason that these aren't great: they are super microphonic. All over. The cord, the volume control, the cups, and the headband. Even the slightest brush is amplified. Probably the second-most microphonic set I've had, after the aforementioned pair. Not so bad when listening to music or TV, but for something quiet, or with a lot of quiet pauses, it gets annoying. That's my only complaint though, and in terms of sound and comfort for general-purpose usage, these could be among the best at this price.
B**M
Great headphones
The ThinkWrite Technologies REVO TW300 Wired Over-Ear Headphones in sleek black offer a premium audio experience. With noise-reducing technology, these headphones provide an immersive sound environment. The 3.5mm jack ensures compatibility with various devices, making them versatile for daily use. Enjoy superior audio quality and comfort with these stylish and reliable headphones.
D**.
cheap packaging, mediocre sound
These headphones come in a cheap plastic bag with no warranty or manual. They have an inline volume control that you have to turn all the way up to hear anything. There is no crisp treble or deep bass, everything sounds sort of muffled. The one thing these do well is isolate outside noise with their big plasticky earcups.Bottom line: for the same price you could get Bluetooth capable headphones with better sound than these.
C**N
Good but not Great
These are decent headphones for the price, but they won't replace my regular set, which are the exact same price. I use headphones for my work and have a pair (3rd pair of the same brand and model) that I really like for comfort and sound quality, but that set is fragile - thus my 3rd pair. Since I can't do my job without headphones, I thought a backup pair would be in order, and I decided to try these because I was intrigued by the words "Ultra Durable" in the description. Indeed, I've already dropped them once, and they survived just fine. They're also quite comfortable, but there's no pivot in the fit like my other set. This set does have an in-line volume control on the cord, which seems like a good thing, but I had it maxed out, and it still didn't deliver as much volume as my regular phones, so I can't imagine ever turning it down. These headphones would also require an adapter if you want to plug into a 1/4 inch jack, whereas my regular set has a reversable cord for either of the 2 common jack sizes.
C**O
Not "premium" but they reduce noise, are decent & are very comfortable. Ears DO NOT sweat.
I have plenty of good things to say about these headphones. But sound is subjective and depending on your device and soundcard, you will definitely have a different sound from me.First, these are definitely better than any earbuds you'll buy. I've tested these on my iPhone 11, Samsung galaxy 8, Samsung Tab A, and my Asus desktop. (Note, this won't work with iPhone without an adapter.) I used VLC and Winamp and the iPhone music player, and Spotify. I used the Equalizer with different adjustments on VLC, Winamp, and Spotify. The only device these headphones sound really good on was my Asus desktop with Spotify--and hip hop was acceptable. On the phone and Android tablet, the sound was just "acceptable." The bass is there, but if you like HipHop, you probably don't want these headphones. But I think the bass on my Echo dot is a tad bit better. It's just too soft. These really don't handle bass well. Rock and Pop sound pretty decent though. The really good news is that I wore them for 1 straight hour without any discomfort. My ears never got sore and they did not sweat. This is probably my 5th pair of headphones over the years. They're the first pair that I could wear so long without having to take a break. They are the first pair with silicone or rubber for cushions (I don't know what material it is) that did not make my ears sweat. The cord seems high quality to me. I think it will last. It does not tangle at all. I like the volume control attached to it so I can quickly turn them down. They fit my huge head perfectly. I can't even feel the top frame on my head. That's a first, too.They are definitely priced right. The price helps me overlook the deficiency with the bass. I will definitely be using these head phones for a while.
N**O
Comfortable headphones for the price, but with mediocre sound.
These headphones are definitely more comfortable than other headphones at the same price. They fit well around the ear and have well padded pieces. This makes them very suitable for long term use, such as playing a video game or watching a long video. However, the sound quality is mediocre and is not as good as brand name headphones of the same price. But, as mentioned, these headphones are far more comfortable than the brand name headphones sold under $100. If you’re looking for affordable headphones that are comfortable to wear, but do not need high quality audio, I recommend these headphones.
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