Reviewed: TOZO Open Buds Lightweight True Wireless Earbuds

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  • Опубліковано 16 сер 2023
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    TOZO Open Buds Lightweight True Wireless Earbuds with Multi-Angle Adjustment, Bluetooth 5.3 Headphones with Open Ear Dual-Axis Design for Long-lasting Comfort, Crystal-Clear Calls for Driving, Meeting
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  • @heartlesundrdog

    I appreciate this review. It's a real world user who isn't being paid off to push a product. I've been looking for open ear headphones or ear buds and I'm gonna order a set now and try them out for myself. Thank you!

  • @timmytwotone65

    Just got these on Amazon for $50. I can’t say enough good about these. I never liked earbuds in my ear cancel. These are perfect. They are so comfortable I forget I’m wearing them, and the sound is excellent.

  • @markjaye8182

    Good review, but I have to say I disagree with you on the sound quality of these open ear buds. Just know that I am a collector of sorts when it comes to bluetooth earbuds. I've been looking for the holy grail of earbuds and I have some favorites, but I've yet to find the one to rule them all. That said, in the open ear category, I already have the much more expensive the new Shokz Openfit and the Olidance OWS, both three to four times more expensive. The Olidance cost me $200 because I bought the earbuds with the charging case, which was an extra $50 on top of the $150 for the earbuds (prior to being discounted after the release of the newer OWS pro version). The Shokz cost $180. Both Shokz and Olidance sound very good. The Olidance case is bonkers big and heavy (who cares if I get nearly 100 hrs from it?)! The Shokz are lighter, more comfortable and sound similar to the Olidance. I go back and forth which one I prefer for sound. But the Tozo sound better than both my Shokz and my Olidance. Seriously! The sound of all three is good, but I give the slight edge to the separation of bass and the clear highs on the Tozo. I was not expecting them to sound this good, since after a discount I think I only paid $40 for them! Amazing!!! And they are way comfortable! Olidance is supposed to be amazingly comfy, but they actually made the tops and backs of my ears sore. I wore the Olidance anyway because in-ear earbuds cause my ears more issues. The Olidance charge case is so big it's arguably not pocket-friendly. The Shokz are a much more portable size with case, and they are also super comfortable. A big improvement over Olidance. But the controls on the Shokz are limited to two functions and not great. Still I give them the slight edge over the Olidance overall. But the Tozo openear buds are my new favorite of all three. Mostly due to sound. They are comfortable. The charge case isn't huge and the battery life is just over 10 hrs it seems. The case does "feel" like junk, but who cares for $40 considering the sound and the comfort. The controls on the Tozos are just so, so. They have programmable three touch functions per side, but when you use only one side independent, they revert to the system default and not your personal settings. The only thing Olidance does better than Tozo and Shokz are the touch controls. The Olidance controls are spot-on easy to set up and super accurate compared to the other two. But Tozo wins overall. I only own about 50 pairs of BT headsets (not exaggerating here). I have 3 pairs of Samsung pro, live and pro 2. Then I have Shure's Aonic 215 ($300), as well as Soundcore, Sony, Plantronics, Jaybirds, and a bunch more... So trust the hype on these Tozo open ear earbuds! They are awesome and for the price they blew my mind! I love them.

  • @Later2u

    Thanks for the review. I'm about to buy these because I think Tozo make awesome head phones and ear buds for the price point. I have a couple of earbud from Tozo and I just recently bought their TOZO HT2 Hybrid Active Noise Cancelling Headphones, which are amazing over the ear noise cancelling head phones for air travel. Getting these because of the viewer reviews.

  • @AreEyeSeaKay_SF

    Great review! I just ordered these. I can live without great sound while I'm running to stay safe and hear ambient noise. So long as these fit well I think I'll have a winner

  • @TATA-jg4nm

    sound, including amazing bass. Out of the dozens of earbuds and Bluetooth headphones I Have, these are now my dayly drivers. The only time I switch to my Samsung or Soundcore ANCs is for the noisy Gym

  • @FlatEarthSovereign

    What are those light columns behind you called?