Most gamers know Defender as a manufacturer of inexpensive mice, keyboards, stands, headsets and other little things for gamers. However, a few years ago they decided to expand their boundaries and try their hand at the market of completely wireless TWS headphones. This is how the Twins series appeared, designed for buyers who are looking for inexpensive wireless headphones with good battery life and without unnecessary frills. Prices for the average model rarely exceed $30, and the design of almost all of them resembles classic TWS models from Apple and Samsung.


The brand's position is best illustrated by the completely wireless budget headphones Twins 636. These are headphones with simple touch controls, a built-in microphone and a Bluetooth v 5.1 wireless receiver. They sound decent, work up to 4 hours on a single charge and cost three pennies. Depending on the region, the price can range from 15 to 30 dollars. Thanks to the built-in IR sensors in each earbud, they are able to independently understand when the user has taken the earphone out of the ear, and automatically pause the music. And they remove it from pause when the earbud returns to the ear. These are the things we love about Airpods.

Another popular option is the Twins 630. These are fully wireless True Wireless Stereo (TWS) earbuds with an integrated microphone, a practical charging case for 3 charges, and a design inspired by Apple AirPods. Thanks to the optimized contour, which takes into account the general structural features of the human auricle, the headphones are practically invisible and fit securely in the ears. The built-in battery lasts 4 hours, the case with the built-in battery provides another 3 full charge cycles. Considering the cost of around $10, this is one of the most affordable AirPods clones for listening to music, audiobooks and podcasts, as well as voice communication on the go.