TOZO T10 Bluetooth 5.3 Wireless Earbuds with Wireless Charging Case IPX8 Waterproof Stereo Headphones in Ear Built in Mic
$23.99
- [ORIGX Acoustic Technology] The professional ORIGX 2.0 technology further optimises the performance of vocals and midrange, delivering more distinctive immersive and realistic sound through clear layers and extremely rich vocal music details.
- [Bluetooth 5.3] Features with the advanced Bluetooth 5.3 technology, TOZO T10 Earbuds support HSP HFP A2DP AVRCP, which provides instant pairing and stable transmission without interruptions.
- [One Step Ppairing] Simply take 2 headsets out from the charging case, and they will connect each other automatically and then only one step easily enter mobile phone Bluetooth setting to pair the earbuds.
- [IPX8 Waterproof] Earbuds and charging case inner Nano-coating makes it possible to waterproof for 1 meters deep for 30 minutes. Waterproof and sweatproof latest technology can effectively prevent from the damage of the splash by sweat and raindrops.
- [Charge on the Go] The TOZO T10 Earbuds offer a playtime of over 10 hours on a single charge, with a total playtime of 45 hours with the charging case. The rechargeable case can be fully charged in just 1.5 hours with a fast-charging USB-C cable or less than 2 hours via a wireless charger.
Unshine –
CAN IT BE WORTH KEEPING?—————————————-
ObiWan –
It never crossed my mind to leave a review, but right now, I feel OBLIGATED. I now have TWO pairs of these earbuds because my daughter lost the first pair which I’ve had for a long time.Here’s the story: One day, my 9-year-old’s wireless cat-head phones, which she wears all the time to listen to songs and YT vids on her tablet, started malfunctioning. I told her I would order her a new pair, but she could use my earbuds in the meantime. One day she asked if she could take my earbuds to school – I was dubious because while I don’t use my earbuds all the time, I do occasionally like to use them at work – especially during those four-hour “General Planning Meetings” in which I sit in the back, put my earbuds in and wear my hair long to cover my ears, and just listen to music or episodes of ‘The Office’ until the boring meeting is over. But I let her use them, and I told her to put them in the case anytime she didn’t have them in her ears so that they wouldn’t get lost. Well, sure enough, when I got home from work that evening, she had lost them 🙁 She had the case but said that when she came into the house, she got distracted and had “set the earbuds down somewhere.” we turned the house upside-down and could not find them. She was very sorry, and I was very upset with her. But I decided to just order another pair since they were good earbuds and were my life-saver in long meetings at work.Two days before my new pair arrived, I FOUND the missing earbuds. I was taking clothes out of the dryer, and there they were. Apparently, my daughter had put them in her pants pocket and – as kids always do, threw her dirty pants into the wash without emptying the pockets. I knew there was no way these buds would still work now, but since I still had the charging case, I put them in any way and forgot about them.When my new earbuds arrived, out of curiosity – I left them unopened and tried out my old earbuds.THEY. WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOORKED!!!!These $40 earbuds had gone through an entire WASH & DRY cycle in the laundry and worked PERFECTLY!!I took them to work today to show my coworker, who is kind of a tech snob and ONLY buys expensive Apple products because the week before, her Airpods had broken, and she paid $200 to buy new Airpods.She had once roasted me about my “cheap” little TOZO, and she knew that my daughter had recently lost them, so when I told her WHERE I found them and showed her that they still worked, she was amazed – her expensive Airpods had broken so easily, and mine survived an entire laundry cycle and STILL sounded amazing. lol. She asked for the brand name and I sent her the link and as I write this, she is ordering a pair for her teenage daughter lol.So here’s my review. These buds have amazing sound – when my daughter was wearing them I would yell her name at the top of my lungs and she couldn’t hear me, and when I’m in boring meetings they completely tune out all the noise – I use visual cues to pretend Im listening ( i.e laughed when I see ppl laughing, clap when I see ppl clapping. etc…); AND they are durable enough to be washed in the washer and dried in the dryer and STILL work.I could return the new pair I ordered since I found my old ones, and they still work perfectly, but I decided to keep them and save them to gift to someone on Christmas or give to my daughter if (when) her cat headphones break again.
Shay –
I love the features on this product.The battery life is something to be desired as it’s only got 4 hours per ear bud, so not that bad, plus you can recharge them using the case. I usually use them one at a time while I’m working so I can use one when the other dies and still hear customers and etc. After work I just switch out the dead one with the one that was charging. They charge super quickly too. I haven’t timed it but I think it’s like 20-30 minutes for the case to charge, I’m not sure about the earbuds.The earbuds are waterproof and I’ve used them while swimming which is amazing. To be fair, I’m not a professional swimmer and I haven’t done anything crazy with them like diving, but casually, they’re great. The signal can get distorted underwater, especially if your phone is far away. So just beware of that. The normal reach is great, but underwater it’s quartered.As for fit, I personally never had a problem with them. It comes with replacement buds in 4 sizes, but the one that came on the earbud fit me fine and never really slipped unless I didn’t put the buds in snuggly. However, I have had people completely unable to wear them. One of my friends borrowed one when they forgot their airpods and couldn’t get it to stick properly in their ear no matter how they twisted them. To be fair, I didn’t have any replacement tips on hand and they were used to the shape of airpods.So overall, great for its price. It’s pretty mid range in battery life, the waterproofing is useful but not without drawbacks, and the signal strength is pretty steady.By far though, my favorite part of these headphones is that they can connect separately so I can use them one at a time, and they can connect to different devices seperately. So I can connect to my right earbud to my phone and my left to my laptop. Or I can lend one out to a friend if they forgot their’s while still having one for myself.So if you’re looking for earbuds that are cheap, have some pretty good features, and can stand up to some stuff, then I recommend them.Side note: I’ve used these everyday for the last 3 years and they’ve stood up to being dropped, stepped on, thrown, and even dropped out a car window. I even threw them away once by accident. My cat tried to chew on them as well. It gets to be in the 100’s here and double that in my car during summer and I’ve definitely left them in there. Safe to say they’ve been through much with very little break.This means it is in no way typical for others to face the issue that I now have with them.My last pair gave out on me after 3 years.The case no longer charges right and the right earbud crackles and also no longer charges properly. If I plug the case in to charge and place the left earbud to charge, it’ll work just fine. The battery runs out a little quicker than before on the left one but it’s still truckin’ along.I’m buying my 3rd replacement because I love the price point on these along with their sturdy nature. So I don’t feel guilty throwing them around like I do. This last pair I have had for 3 years, the ones before that for 2 years, and the one’s before that for less than a year. And that’s because I lost the other two.There’s a reason I keep coming back though.
GBTechnic –
Since posting my original middling review on Amazon, the company’s customer service proactively reached out to me with concerns that the earbuds I received may have been a defective item. I must say that floored me because I had previously stated in my review that I had no intention of returning the earbuds… and I am still within window to return them as I write this updated review.Tozo’s customer service offered to either give me a gift card for the purchase price I paid or to give me an upgraded set of Tozo earbuds. Not really interested in the cash, I took them up on the offer of the upgraded earbuds. I received the Tozo T6 earbuds and could not be happier. A quick note on the differences for folks who may be comparing these two:Tozo T10 – I think the bass is better on this pair and after I purchased a fast charging USB-C cord, I am able to get the charging base to fully charge. The key benefits of this one over the T6 is that you can pair each earbud as if it was a separate blue tooth device AND you can pair each/both to two devices at a time. So I would say the Tozo T10’s are for the guy/gal with multiple devices they use daily and bass lovers.Tozo T6 – In hindsight, this is the pair I should have purchased. The charging case is essentially the same size as an Airpods case, it’s IPX8 waterproof has very good bass. The case is noticeably smaller (in a good way) in your pocket. These earbuds have the same quality that I often describe Apple products with: “it just works.” You won’t pair these earbuds separately and with multiple devices at a time… and I don’t care. I love them.So all in, I love Tozo’s products and especially their customer service. Read up on the differences between the Tozo T10 and T6 and make the best decision for yourself… and know that their customer service folks are responsive and want you to be happy! That’s rare and I’m eternally grateful.===============================ORIGINAL REVIEW:It hard for me to rate this product because I want to love it. Here are my pros, cons, things to consider and final thoughts:PROS:-The bass is legitimately excellent. The speaker drivers are better than any wireless earbuds I have ever used. I am not an audophile nor do I buy $150+ headphones but the sound is legit for hip hop, dance, and other similar music.-the sound is also very good. Not excellent, like the base, but it is very good. No complains here.-Other miscellaneous features that I liked were true to description: water protection, battery life, overall build quality.-Price is extremely affordable compared to other higher end alternatives. I’d rather buy three of these than one pair of Beats headphones.-the earbuds batteries never have run out on me. I run/walk for about two hours each day, so I admittedly have never tried to really drain them. When you read the problems below, this will seem more like a pro point.-these earbuds can pair to two devices at the same time. So I usually have my iPad and iPhone paired up without having to switch between them in the settings.CONS:-bluetooth connection – if you follow the instructions, the separate earbuds pair automatically with each other with no problems. the problem is that I feel like there is a 1-10 minute period where the headphones are “searching” for my phone no matter how close it is to me for a successfully, no drop pairing. The sound can cut out or dip for a minimal period while it is going through this phase, but it’s annoying.-Using two earbuds at the same time – My usual usage case is walking/standing with my earbuds in and my phone in my pocket. If i tilt my head in one direction or another one or both headphones lose the connection momentarily BUT they do automatically pair back up. It usually goes away the longer I have them in my ears but I am afraid to leave my phone on a table and walk any reasonable distance away. i am not confident they will stay paired if I was on the opposite end of the same room with no obstructions.-Turning off the earbuds. I think this annoys me the most… I may be wrong in this desire, but I wish the earbuds would automatically shut off when I put them in the charging case. They DON’T! I have put them in the charging base for hours and then realized that they were on the whole time. Which means that they do have a charge, but they were draining the base unnecessarily while I thought I had it plugged in and was charging the base and the earbuds. I’ve bought a fast charging USB C to micro USB charging cord in hopes that it’ll help. The current safest thing I can do to get them to turn off faster/automatically is to have both my iPad and iPhone “forget the device” so that it times out versus remains on and draining the batteries.-the base takes forever to fully charge. related to the above point, I have NEVER had a fully charged base unit.Things to consider:If you’re still reading this, these are true wireless headphones. I am currently within the return window, but I won’t be returning these earbuds. This is mostly because my expectations are low given the price point. My core headphones are a pair of Apple Airpods Pros. So this pair suffers from me comparing them to a $200+ pair that “simply works.” Some additional thoughts and tips that are neither pros/cons to me:-You can use each earbud as a separate “device.” When you turn on bluetooth you see each earbud listed as a separate bluetooth device. So, follow their recommendation when it says ONLY use the right earbud as your connection via our phone/device. The right will automatically “add in” the left earbud, but the reverse is not true. What this means is that you can pair one earbud to one device and one to another. This sucks when you then want to pair them together again.. so I use the “forget this device” setting after every independent use of the left earbud.In summary, I want to love these earbuds, but the annoying fickle ways that the bluetooth works or momentarily drops whenever I first put them in my ears was something I could have accepted because of my use case. Add in the fact that its an annoying process to get the earbuds to turn off 100% of the time which effectively makes it near impossible to fully charge the base and you understand why I am writing this review. Again, I am not returning them! I love the sound. I almost always use them in exercise use cases or when I know I am going to be acting carelessly or around water/rain or in a situation where I am concerned about potential theft of my Airpod Pros. So as a second bluetooth device, these are excellent. As your primary headphones, I give them a three out of five stars.
Vivek D –
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!
Rae –
BuzzFeed told me to buy this so I did, lol. If I wasn’t in need of a new pair of Bluetooth earphones, I probably would not have gotten them. So far, I’m glad I did. In fact, this is my second pair of Bluetooth earphones and it’s the pair that made me finally fall in love. (I’m old school and was attached to my wired headphones that don’t require a charge, lol.) The first week, I used it at the gym with no issues for about a week, charging it every other day. Then I had surgery and totally forgot to plug them in for about 3 days. I was surprised that they were still on 100% because I used them all night and sometimes during the day. So I figured I’d see how long the charge would last……. It was on 100% for 2 WEEKS! The next day it went down to 90%. The day after that 70%. Now it seems like it’s going down at a normal rate. But I still have not plugged them in since the first week so that I can see how long it takes to get to 10%. I’m not sure if this is how it works or if it’s malfunctioning lol but I love a product with a long battery life. I love the color too. The only thing negative that I can say is that it’s not that comfortable for a side sleeper but it kinda works because the surface is flat. Also, hate that the color of the lanyard it came with doesn’t match and it’s too thin to hold the weight of the case. Minor details so I don’t think I need to take a star off for that. They do the job they are intended to do and that’s all that matters. I’ll update if any major issues arise but less than a month in and I’m very satisfied at the moment.
Stephen Turman –
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).
Jen –
Pros:-Easy to use; simple setup, I’ve never had connectivity issues- Long battery life; I’ve used the earbuds themselves continuously throughout the day, and case charge has lasted me several days– especially if I alternate just using one ear bud at a time and storing the other in the case.-Inconspicuous; I often have just one in at a time so I can listen to my chosen music/audiobooks/podcasts while still being available to hear people at work/home if needed, and whatever I’m listening to can easily be paused/resumed by touching the ear bud itself (meaning that I don’t have to awkwardly/dramatically pull out my phone and fumble with it to stop what I’m listening to when someone tries to talk to me, so I can have a distraction from unpleasant tasks without being rude to those around me).-Helps with sensory overload; as someone who is neurodivergent, I like that external noise are slightly muffled when I have both in at the same time– meaning that I have more control over how my environment affects me.-Good sound quality; I’m not an audiophile by any means, but I am a musician and a music lover, and I’ve enjoyed these for both the depth of sound when listening to music and the clarity when listening to spoken word. For the sale price of around $20-$25 that I paid, I find them to be an excellent value for the money.-Vetsatile for many environments; I’ve had success testing the water resistant aspect by wearing them in the shower (just not on hair wash days) and had no issues with them holding up under steam and light water spray, though I was careful to not get them under direct water streams; the connectivity range allows me to leave my phone in a central location and wander around the house while doing household chores; as another reviewer mentioned, I’ve had success using these while blow drying my hair. I’ve also accidentally left them in my car in 90°F+ weather and they (luckily) still work.- The case is solid and fits easily in my purse or in my pockets.- They’re comfortable and have never fallen out, as worn through light jogging, manual labor, jumping jacks, and more.-They automatically turn off after a being inactive for a certain amount of time, so the battery doesn’t get wasted. They are easily turned back on– and will automatically pair with your device– by simply touching the earbud.Cons (nothing that’s an issue for me):- The case is slightly bulky, as other reviewers have mentioned, so if that is a big concern for you then this isn’t the product for you. However, for me, the functionality of having a durable, high-quality case that charges the earbuds is a much more desired feature for my needs.Overall, I’m very happy with the product and would highly recommend.
Kristen –
I specifically bought these because I like listening to YouTube while in the shower. I first read about these on BuzzFeed and they were said to be the best earbuds you can wear while in the shower or pool. They seem to be actually waterproof and not just water resistant (water resistant meaning some sweat and a little bit of rain won’t damage them, but they can not be submerged underwater). You can technically wear them in the shower, but you won’t be able to actually listen to them.I wore them in the shower and they weren’t damaged in the least and the quality of sound was not affected (wasn’t muffled or anything). However, the touch controls on the earbuds are so sensitive that if a water drop touches them, it starts skipping tracks, pausing, and the volume goes all the way up and all the way down.Other than that, they are pretty great. They fit perfectly.. I’ve never had an earbud stay so snug inside my ear before. They are a bit larger than expected and the case is pretty big compared to any other I’ve seen, but I can still carry it in my purse or pocket. It even comes with a little wrist strap you can attach.As I said above the touch controls are quite sensitive but it’s better than having to press so hard to pause that I feel like I’m jamming the bud into my ear canal.I bought the khaki ones and they are pretty close to rose gold which I LOVE.One more thing others may dislike is that when you remove the ear bud from your ear, the audio does not automatically pause like many earbuds do. I don’t mind so much because if I’m gonna take it out I can tap it to pause, but it may be a deal breaker for some.The case and buds hold a charge very well. I use them daily, got them 2 weeks ago, and haven’t had to charge the case yet. I bought them used so I guess they were fully charged when they arrived but still, two weeks of daily use with no charge is great. Btw, it uses a USB-C charger which to me is also a major plus because honestly who uses micro USB anymore?
Nikkisha Maragh –
Hey there, music lovers and on-the-go enthusiasts! Let’s dive into the world of the TOZO T10 Bluetooth 5.0 Wireless Earbuds. These earbuds have been my trusty companions for a while now, and boy, have they rocked my world.Wireless Freedom:First things first, let’s talk about the beauty of wireless. These earbuds cut the cord and let me move freely without being tangled up in wires. It’s like musical freedom for my ears.Sleek Design and Durability:The sleek black design is like a fashion statement for my ears. And the fact that they’re IPX8 waterproof? Game-changer. I’ve worn them through sweat sessions and even light rain without a hiccup.Sound Quality and Bass Power:Now, let’s dive into the good stuff – sound quality. These earbuds deliver premium sound with a side of deep bass. Whether I’m jamming to my favorite tunes or catching up on podcasts, the audio experience is top-notch.Built-in Mic for Chats:Oh, and the built-in mic? Super handy for hands-free calls. It’s like having a conversation without even touching my phone. Plus, the sound quality on calls is surprisingly clear.Charging on the Go:The wireless charging case is a lifesaver. It’s like a power bank for my earbuds. I can charge them on the go without hunting for an outlet, which is a relief during busy days.A Tiny Note:While I’m all about these earbuds, I did notice that the fit can be a bit finicky. Sometimes, they need a little adjustment to sit snugly in my ears.Bang for Your Buck:Considering the sound quality, waterproof feature, and wireless charging case, these earbuds offer a lot of value. It’s like getting a premium audio experience without breaking the bank.In the grand world of wireless tunes and on-the-go chats, the TOZO T10 Bluetooth 5.0 Wireless Earbuds are like a secret weapon. From the sleek design to the impressive sound quality, they’ve got it going on. While I’m going with 4 out of 5 stars due to the fit issue, they’re still an earbud option that delivers on sound and convenience.