🎧 Elevate your sound game with TOZO T10 — where premium bass meets all-day freedom!
The TOZO T10 True Wireless Earbuds combine cutting-edge Bluetooth 5.3 technology with an impressive 45-hour total playtime, housed in a sleek, IPX8 waterproof design. Featuring 32 customizable EQ presets via the TOZO app and intuitive touch controls, these earbuds deliver premium sound quality with deep bass and crystal-clear mids. Perfect for professionals on the move, they offer a secure, comfortable fit with six ear tip sizes and fast wireless charging for uninterrupted listening.
Controller Type | Touch |
Control Method | Touch |
Control Type | Touch Control |
Total USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
Compatible Devices | wireless Bluetooth Devices |
Antenna Location | Outdoor Sports or Travel, Ready to use right out of the warehouse, Home |
Enclosure Material | Plastic |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Number of Power Levels | 1 |
Is Electric | Yes |
Specific Uses For Product | Entertainment, Home, Fitness |
Cable Features | Charge |
Additional Features | Wireless, Sweatproof, Fast Charging |
Earpiece Shape | Rounded tip |
Headphones Ear Placement | On Ear |
Headphone Folding Features | Over Ear/In Ear |
Color | Black |
Subject Character | Black |
Style Name | Classic Edition |
Theme | True Wireless Stereo |
Battery Average Life | 30000 Hours |
Battery Charge Time | 1.5 Hours |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
Bluetooth Range | 10 Meters |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Bluetooth Version | 5.3 |
Headphone Jack | Bluetooth |
Carrying Case Battery Charging Time | 1.5 Hours |
Frequency Range | 20-2000khz |
Frequency Response | 20000 Hz |
Impedance | 32 Ohm |
Audio Driver Size | 8 Millimeters |
Sensitivity | 112 dB |
Noise Control | Sound Isolation |
Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
Item Weight | 2 Grams |
Carrying Case Weight | 2 Grams |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
A**O
Best value. Great service/support.
Best value earbuds. I’ve tried a few. I use earbuds basically all day to listen to podcasts while I’m working. 1 ear at a time. First of all, I was surprised at the battery life. I know it degrades over time, but these still lasted 2-3 hrs longer than a much more expensive pair I used previously. It rhymes with trixel duds. I often work next to noisy equipment and, although not the loudest earbuds on the planet, they’re loud enough. At least at first. Over time, the right earbud started getting noticeably quieter than the left one, which is a pretty common occurrence for all wireless earbuds . It was tolerable for a while but eventually the left bud was difficult to hear. I almost ordered a new pair, because I was already quite satisfied with the product, but I decided to check the warranty coverage. It was a few days from the 12 month warranty expiration. So I emailed support, and they tried a little troubleshooting which was unsuccessful. They immediately approved a warranty replacement and shipped, what appears to be a brand new pair that works like new. It arrived sooner than I expected. I did have to update the firmware, but it’s pretty much 1 click, and mine went smoothly.As mentioned before, earbuds getting quieter over time, or at least 1 of the pair, seems to be a pretty common problem. Same issue has happened with several other pairs I’ve owned, including some that cost over 10xs as much. Only that time, it was just outside of the warranty, and although they offered some trouble shooting, wanted a lot of money to send them in for repairs/replacement. That’s when I stopped buying the expensive ones and typically just bought what I found on sale at the time, or sometimes a mid range bud that was bombarding me with ads at the time. I would just use them till they wore out, then buy another pair. I was impressed by the value of these buds, and already wanted another pair.It’s nice to see customizable touch controls on such affordable buds. The sound quality is nothing amazing, but I’ve heard much worse, and in more expensive earbuds. I’m mostly just listening to talking though, not music.Comes with several different sized tips. I find them pretty comfortable, although, a little bulkier than some others.I don’t have any opinions on the color. Mostly I just like when they’re less noticeable. The matte options are a bit less noticeable I think. I do wish you were able to turn off the the LED.Overall, you can’t beat the value proposition here. If you’re looking for audio file, great earbuds, these are not it. If you’re looking for the loudest or the most bass or the longest battery life, these are not it. But I was pleasantly surprised at how much you do get for your money, in 2025. And again surprised at the effortless support and honoring the warranty on the day it expires. Full disclosure, they did solicit a review while fulfilling the warranty, but didn’t have any stipulations or requirements of what I can or cannot say. Being what I believe is a good product, I don’t mind.
S**N
Solid Set of TWB Earphones
I have only owned these earphones for one day (purchased them for $27 on a Lightning Deal), so this "review" is really just my first impressions. I'll update this review if any issues come up that make me reconsider my feelings on IEMs. I am not a hardcore audiophile, but I do appreciate quality headphones and earphones. I'll talk first about my intial impression of the build quality, set up and bluetooth performance and sound quality.The build quality on these Tozo T2 is pretty darn good. The case is well made and very solidly assembled. I have no doubt it can handle a good drop from your pocket onto concrete. I also don't doubt Tozo's claim that the case has an IPX8 rating (and I usually take those types of claims from chinese manufacturers with huge grains of salt). The micro USB port on the case is covered by a rubber seal and the case shuts firmly and is held in place by three heavy earth magnets. The same type of magnets are also used to hold the earbuds in the case when they are charging. They aren't going to rattle loose or pop out unless you want them to come out. The earbuds are also really well made. They have a very solid feel and the plastic doesn't feel cheap at all. Because of these are TWB earphones, they are not the lightest I have used though and, overall, they feel heavier than typical wired bluetooth IEMs. This isn't really a big deal, since I had no issue using them through my workout at the gym this morning, including HIIT session on the treadmill and an intense weight training session. I also tested the Tozo's claims of IPX8 water resistance rating by giving them a wash in the sink and using them in the shower. The held up just fine and it was nice to be able to listen to my tunes during a shower!!! This capability makes these earphones perfect for the beach or pool, where you wouldn't risk more expensive and/or delicate earphones.As for the feature set, I really like the fact that the case for these earphones can be charged using a qi wireless charger. I could have lived with the micro USB, but this just makes the process of charging the case (and earphones) so much easier!! On the other hand, these phones have one button on each bud that controls your phone. Click once and it will pause your music. Click again and the music will restart. Those are only media functions these buttons serve. Other than that, the buttons are used for accepting, rejecting or hanging up on phone calls. It would have been nice if you could use them to change music tracks and control the volume. Other earphones in this price range ($40 list price) have these capabilities, but they don't have the waterproof rating or the wireless charging capability. So, you have to choose what is more important to you.As for bluetooth connectivity, set up is as easy as everyone claims. Take the IEMs out the case, they go into pairing mode and connect to each other. They show up as available on your phone's bluetooth menu, and you click on the right earphone--that's it. The automatically turn on and connect to the phone when the IEMs are removed from the case. This makes them very simple and easy to use. Due to their size (although they are not large by any means), it does take a little longer to get them comfortably situated in your ear than most wired IEMs (bluetooth or otherwise). This is probably true for most TWB IEMs (with a few exceptions). Once situated, they do stay where they are suppose to, although you need to make sure you are using the correct sized earphone tips. The medium sized silicone tips that came pre-installed on the earphones fit me just fine and held the earphones firmly in place. However, I am currently using a pair a medium sized comply foam tips (they did not come with the earphones), since they are comfortable and hold the earphone securely in place (and create a better seal than silicon tips IMO).Before I get into sound quality, this is an element that is very subjective. Although I am not a hardcore audiophile, I care about sound quality and have invested in some well respected headphones and IEMs (Grado S80s, Audio Technica ATH-M50X, Shure SE425, Tin Audio T2, KZ AOS10 etc).. I tend to like a earphones that have a fairly neutral sound, but are capable of generating tight controlled base (which can be brought out using the equalizer on your phone or tablet). These are NOT neutral sounding earphones. In fact, it sounds to me as if Tozo designed these earphones with a fixed EQ setting that overly emphasizes bass (particularly in the lower and mid range). This causes the bass to bleed over into the mids. If you ever listened to a 5.1 surround sound system where the subwoofer's crossover is set too high and at too high of a volume (creating that booming/overwhelming sound), these earphones have that effect. There is also some sibalence in these earphones--far from the worst I heard, but it is definitely present (especially for female vocals). These are earphones that are tuned for bassheads, but the 8mm drivers used by Tozo don't have the chops to really deliver clean quality bass. Tozo would have been better off not trying to put a fixed EQ setting in these earphones and left them with a balanced setting, which anyone can tweak to their taste using the EQ on their phone.In short, these are NOT the best sounding earphones I have ever heard. The sound quality is on par with a set of wired Philips Extra Bass headphones that you can buy for $15 at CVS or Rite Aid (which is they type of earphone that most people use). What makes them special is the fact that for $39 ($27 if you got them on a lightening deal), ,these earphones are rugged TWB earphones that are waterproof, come with a waterproof case that also serves as wireless charging base, and is, itself, capable of being charged with a Qi wireless charger. They aren't going to replace my Shure SE425, but they will compete with my superior sounding Tin Audio T2 (which I have connected via an MMCX Fiio bluetooth cable) for time at the gym and certainly during the summer at the beach and pool. I don't have much experience with other TWB earphones, but it doesn't seem like Tozo's competitors are offering anything significantly better in the sub-$50 range--so this is about as good as it gets for now (I am sure things will be much different in a year or two).
V**D
ITS A MIRACLE!!
I'm one of the very, very few people who cannot use the apple air pods. No matter how hard I try, they fall out of my ear in less than a minute. I thought I would try a different brand, and when I put these in my ear, they fell out within seconds. I was about to give up, pack up the box, and send it back, but I decided to check out the instruction manual in case i was doing something wrong. I’m so happy I did. Turns out there were 4 sizes of plastic ear caps included with the earbuds. On my third try, the second smallest ones, I felt how i imagine Cinderella felt when she tried on the glass slipper. They were perfect and no matter how much I jumped up and down or shook my head, they stayed in place!The quality of sound is impeccable, nice highs and lows, with a decent amount of bass. Once I found the right match, the fit was extremely comfortable.I love these headphones, they have already changed my life for the better!
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