TWS Wireless headphones are the latest in amazing audio technology. True Wireless earbuds are now at the cutting edge of audio engineering. There are no cables connecting your earbuds to your phone or even to each other, so when you wear them, you are completely free to walk about. All of this is incredible. The best-selling headphones right now are even true wireless earbuds. But what exactly does True Wireless/TWS mean? This blog explores TWS technology and what "TWS" means in terms of earphones. Everything you ought to know is covered, including where to find these earbuds for a reasonable price as well as the benefits and drawbacks of owning a set. Basics of TWS Technology What kind of magic allows you to use wire-free earbuds to listen to music? That incredible creation, to which current audio technology owes a great tribute. Bluetooth. When you have a set of TWS earbuds with a certain "master" earbud (for example, you must use the left earbud at least in order to listen to music), that earbud takes over as your phone's main Bluetooth connection. A secondary connection is then used to send music to your other earbud, for example, the right. Think of this technology as a network of inconspicuous wires running from your phone to the earbuds. Wireless headphones vs TWS One question must be addressed with all the "wired/wireless/TWS" names: what distinguishes True Wireless earbuds from wireless headphones? Confusional wireless headphones still have cables while maintaining Bluetooth communication. However, these wires only connect the earbuds together; there is no wire connecting your phone to your headphones. Around your neck's back will be a wire. The magnetized earbuds may be linked together to create a "necklace" if you need to take a break, which makes it especially useful for exercising.