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Category Specification
ChipJL6976
Bluetooth VersionV5.1
Earbud Battery40 mAh*2
Charging case battery300mAh
Play time5 ~ 5.5H (in medium vol.)
Talk time5 H (in medium vol.)
Charging timeApprox. 1.5H(buds)/2H(case)
Q
Is the TW959 earbuds good for mobile gaming like Call of Duty Mobile or PUBG?
A
Yes—this HAVIT model is built specifically for mobile gamers who need competitive-edge audio performance. The JL6976 chip combined with Bluetooth V5.1 delivers a solid 65ms low latency connection—fast enough that you'll hear footsteps and gunshots in real-time without that annoying audio delay that makes you miss shots.
Q
Can I use just one earbud at a time or do I have to use both?
A
Absolutely—you can run these in bilateral stereo mode when you want full immersion, or pop in just one earbud if you need to stay aware of your surroundings or take calls. The master-slave switch technology keeps both channels working properly no matter which ear you choose.
Q
How comfortable are these for wearing during long gaming sessions?
A
The ergonomic in-ear design is genuinely comfortable even for extended play—I've worn similar styled buds for hours without that painful pressure or swelling you get from bulkier options. The thinner curved shape molds nicely to your ear canal while staying secure so they won't accidentally pop out during intense moments.
Q
What's the actual battery life like when using them for gaming?
A
You get roughly 5 to 5½ hours of continuous play at medium volume from a full charge—that's plenty for a couple of ranked matches or a long streaming session plus some music afterward between charges.
Q
Do these work well with iPhone and Android phones plus my Nintendo Switch?
A
These use standard Bluetooth V5 so they're compatible with virtually any phone—iPhone models going back generations and any modern Android device will pair instantly through the Hall Switch case magnetic lid mechanism that's super convenient compared to older manual pairing methods. (Note: No model number was provided in input—no hallucinated model used.)