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Brainwavz products reviews !

Hello guys , today we have a review from brainwaiz !!

We have 2 products for review : The Hooka headphone hanger

The Truss Dual Headphone hanger

Let's start with the first product : The Truss Dual Headphone hanger Some information and specification : The Brainwavz Truss is a headphones hanger specifically designed to hang not one, but two headphones with ease, comfort and convenience. The Truss allows users to store and protect multiple headphones in a neat and comfortable manner. Solid and dependable, it affixes under any desk or surface with a 3M VHB™ adhesive tape. Made with solid all metal aluminum, the Truss maintains its shape and form whilst holding the heaviest of headphones, making this handy little headphones hanger a cut above the rest.

Features: Strong 3M VHB™ adhesive tape For use under desks, tables and shelves Dual Headphone Support Specifications: Mounting Method: 3M VHB™ adhesive tape Material: All-Metal, Die-Cast Aluminium Overall Dimensions: 162 x 45 x 60 mm Headband Plate Dimensions: 45 x 50 mm each Weight: 135 g

My review :

Product packaging consists of the product sealed in a small yellow packing envelope. Affixed to the back of the envelope is a label that states the product name, bar code, and "Made in China". Inside the packing envelope is the product which is wrapped in a thin white foam bag. The thin white foam bag contains the stand holder as well as an extra adhesive tape piece. To use the product first clean the area where the product will be placed. Once the area is properly clean and dry you can then place begin placement by removing the cover piece of the tape. After that press the product firmly against the surface and allow it time to adhere to the surface. If you'd like you can clamp it down overnight to just make sure it has a good grip before using the stand. With the Stand all set you just need to place ones headphones on them and you are good to go

Pros: Easy to use Nice design Provides a good hanging surface for the headphones Lightweight Universal Strong grip

Cons: None so far but will update when they arise

Overall: For a product that is under $15 this is a pretty good deal. The product itself is quite nice quality and really does the job perfectly. Instillation can be quick if you want or you can clamp it overnight to be sure of a strong grip for times to come. If you are looking for a way to keep ones headphones organized this product will do the job quite well.

Link : https://www.brainwavzaudio.com/…/truss-the-dual-headphone-h…

Second product : The Hooka headphone hanger : Some information for this product : Hooka, by Brainwavz, is a compact, multi purpose hanger, made from die-cast aluminum and designed to fit most headphones of any weight. A solid construction means the Hooka won't loose shape and form whilst holding even the heaviest of headphones. The specially designed seat on the Hooka can accommodate both small and large headbands, whilst the raised tip will stop headphones falling off. Solid and dependable, the Hooka attaches to a surface using 3M VHB™, a strong double-sided acrylic foam tape that can hold the heaviest of loads. The Hooka’s simple design and durability makes it a handy solution for your headphone storage needs.

Features: Headphone hanger for vertical surfaces Holds headphones of any weight without bending or losing its shape Made with die cast aluminum Wide seat fits small to large headbands easily Specifications: Weight : 125g Dimensions : 102 mm x 46 mm x 58 mm Plate Length : 78 mm Plate Width : 46 mm Material: All-Metal die-cast Aluminum

My review : I've been using the Hooka for a while now, and I think it's fantastic. High quality, curved rest area, and an end hook to prevent slip-offs. I picked this up along with a Truss, and I'm torn on which one I like more. It really depends on your needs (under desk versus side mount like this). I'm really surprised the Brainwavz products don't cost more - this is a super-professional product that you'll be proud to have in your office or game room.

The only gotcha here - and this is not the fault of Brainwavz - is the VHB adhesive doesn't do well for the Hooka in high-humidity (had an AC failure). I'd recommend taking that adhesive off and replacing with double sided Gorilla tape. I haven't seen the same problem with the Truss, so it might be the batch of 3M VHB used with the Hooka, or the weight distribution might be more prone to shearing. Again, not the fault of Brainwavz - VHB seems ridiculously solid when you first attach it.

Link : https://www.brainwavzaudio.com/…/brainwavz-hooka-headphone-…

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