The Division headphones from Kiwi Ears are their most affordable product to date. These DJ/monitor headphones are aimed towards newbie content creators or someone who needs a solid backup. Moreover, they offer a pleasant range of tones and a decent bassline. Unlike other Kiwi Ears products, this isn’t focused on a high-end customer. This isn’t a complaint, as I like entry-level products and appreciate the great value for money.
A quality pair of affordable wired headphones can be a lifesaver. Luckily, the Division headphones are perfect if you commute or need a space-saving alternative. Not only do they fold and swivel to save space, but the wired approach delivers a stable and responsive audio experience. Though the plastic finish isn’t “high quality”, it is robust, comfortable, and lightweight. These are the 3 essential elements when you are starting out.


What’s in the box of the Division headphones?
- The packaging is compact and interesting to look at. The box is strong and recyclable, and the contents are well protected.
- The Division headphones have a pleasant, discreet finish. The earcups are plush and soft, and the combined metal and plastic headband is comfortable.
- A 3.5mm and phono wired cable is provided.
- Learn the basics with the user manual.
Technical aspects.
Monitor/DJ headphones do not require the same tech or precision as other headsets. However, Kiwi Ears utilises some key audio tech for an incredible audio experience. 40mm drivers generate a healthy bass and a hearty range of tones. Though there were muffled moments, the drivers are nearly perfect when the volume is set to around 70%. The wired-only approach may disappoint some users, but it shouldn’t.
Without wireless connectivity, you needn’t worry about battery life. Moreover, the connection is guaranteed to be latency-free and stable. Thanks to the gold-plated audio connections, there was no uncomfortable static or horrible feedback. Instead, they are a trouble-free and plug-and-play option that guarantees an easy life.


Audio quality.
I’m not one for modding my review gear, but I’d have loved to change a few elements of the Division headphones. The occasionally muffled audio could be solved with some basic alterations. If you are not technically minded or you don’t wish to butcher your gear, you’ll still enjoy an excellent bass and a healthy range of tones.
Though the clarity wasn’t always there, it is what I expected from this price point. Furthermore, inexperienced users will not pick out the few flaws like a pro would. Accordingly, this is a minor issue that will not affect its core audience.


Build quality.
I was impressed by the comfort and durability of this product. The swivel and fold elements are strong and smooth. Additionally, the earcup material feels great against your skin. I wore these headphones for a lengthy session, and my only complaint was a slight sense of overheating. This wasn’t too problematic, but if you have an intolerance to heat, it could be slightly uncomfortable.
The plastic feel may not be your cup of tea, but I appreciated the simple and strong design. Moreover, the solid black finish has a pleasant professional look. I was relatively rough whilst handling this product, and the case withstood every knock and bang. This approach was perfect for commuters or clumsy users.


Are the Division headphones worth it?
My review may seem like I’m disappointed with this product, but I’m not. Every element is exactly what I expect from an entry point item and Kiwi Ears. The finish is great, and I loved the comfortable design. Additionally, the audio quality is good, though some minor changes could deliver a more high-end experience. As such, if you want an affordable, comfortable, and good pair of DJ/monitor headphones, I recommend buying them here!
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(Full disclosure! A sample was provided for an unbiased and free review!)







