TOZO T6 True Wireless Earbuds Bluetooth 5.3 Headphones Touch Control with Wireless Charging Case IPX8 Waterproof Stereo Earphones in-Ear Built-in Mic Headset Premium Deep Bass Green
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Specification: TOZO T6 True Wireless Earbuds Bluetooth 5.3 Headphones Touch Control with Wireless Charging Case IPX8 Waterproof Stereo Earphones in-Ear Built-in Mic Headset Premium Deep Bass Green
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10 reviews for TOZO T6 True Wireless Earbuds Bluetooth 5.3 Headphones Touch Control with Wireless Charging Case IPX8 Waterproof Stereo Earphones in-Ear Built-in Mic Headset Premium Deep Bass Green
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Adam Or –
The TOZO T6 Wireless Earbuds offer an impressive package for anyone seeking a reliable and stylish pair of true wireless buds. Here’s what sets them apart:Key FeaturesImmersive Sound: Thanks to Bluetooth 5.3 and well-tuned drivers, the TOZO T6 delivers a satisfying audio experience with decent clarity and a touch of bass.Snug and Secure Fit: The ergonomic design ensures a comfortable fit for most ears, making them perfect for workouts or all-day wear.Unbelievable Playtime: With up to 12 hours from the earbuds and an additional 38 hours from the charging case, these buds will keep you powered through days of use.IPX8 Waterproof: Sweat and rain won’t stop the music.Wireless Charging: The case supports convenient wireless charging.What a Positive Review Could HighlightGreat value for the price: These earbuds offer a surprising amount of features at a budget-friendly price point.Excellent battery life: Perfect for long listening sessions, travel, or if you often forget to charge things.Comfortable and secure fit: Important for those who want to use their earbuds during active moments.In SummaryThe TOZO T6 Wireless Earbuds are a great option for those who want a well-rounded, no-frills listening experience with fantastic battery life. If you prioritize value and comfort, give these buds a serious look!
Hunter –
Skip down ~2 paragraphs to get to the review. The first two paragraphs are information about how I conduct my torture tests to determine quality. To ensure fairness and that it isn’t the equipment I’m connected to I’m comparing these to the first pair I received to the second as well as a couple of other earbuds and my Sennheiser headphones. I do not expect these to sound as fabulous as my $130 headphones and neither should you.I’ll start this review by providing information. This is an updated review after having written my original review. I was contacted after my initial review by the company stating that I may have received a defective model and was offered a replacement model at no cost. I have received them and have gone through several rounds of headphone torture tests. While I do not have the equipment to conduct serious tortures nor access to such equipment, namely graphing features and an oscilloscope in order to find out exactly what wave shapes are being produced, I’d like to think that my tests are at least semi valid.I’m conducting my torture with straight rips from CD as well as streaming services. I also use audiocheck.net tests to determine everything that I can’t with just straight listening to music. I use both live and studio versions where available. Here are the songs that I have tortured with. I’ll include notes as well. Keep in mind that I am cross dominant (left handed, left eye, right ear, right foot) so sounds tend to be a little different for me and sounds that I hear that are supposed to be directly in the middle of my head tend to sound stronger on the right channel.REVIEW!!!!!!Outside of quality, which actually did improve with this set,The bass on these earphones is great. The ability to switch at low frequencies and to be able to determine the moment of the switch is well done. Here’s where I get an issue with the bass. On higher quality headphones, you should never hear a whine (unless they’ve been poorly built, just beat to death, or used for quite some time completely unlike what I do here). These headphones produce a buzz when you use the audiocheck “Quality test” which is designed to beat your drivers enough that they shake quite a lot. I don’t fault the makers of these for the buzzing because they are bluetooth earbuds, but I still shouldn’t hear the whining of the drivers begging me to stop the bass test.The mids still aren’t top notch even with the replacement set, but they are certainly better than the previous pair.The highs are fairly well defined, but can muddle at the very top of the range that humans can hear (I have excellent hearing and it’s been determined that I can hear up to 18,000 hz down to 22 hz). When sounds reach that level, that’s pretty rough on headphones and these do pretty well. Do not discount these headphones because of the fact that they muddle at the very top of the human hearing range or right at the bottom, that’s tough to deal with.Overall the replacement pair is far better than the defective model that I originally received. Excellent quality for the price point. They still do not compare to some of the higher quality headsets that I own, but for earbuds they are top notch.—————————————————————————————————————————————This section is all about what I use to test headphones.Before I start the list here is my grading scale for bassFail = Poor quality, extreme difficulty switching between frequencies.Fail+ = Poor quality or difficulty switching between frequencies with the other being good or greatPass = Great quality at single tone, difficulty with switching between frequencies. IF single tone, great quality.Pass+ = Great quality, great switching between higher and lower pitch bass soundsBass quality determinationPaper Trails – Darkside (Pass)Magma – Yello (Pass+)Pure 30 hz Sine Wave – Binaural Beats Isochronic Tones Lab (should shake loose any earwax buildup. Pass)It’s a Long Way to the Top – AC/DC (Pass+ They are fully capable of handling the droning bagpipe with the bass guitar. Absolutely passes with this).Falling – Olive (Pass+ The song is awful, but the bass at the beginning does not disappear like it would on low quality headsets)In this section I’m going on how much trouble I have picking out separate instruments. I should be able to pick out the majority of instruments. If I have trouble then it is a fail. If not, pass.Instrument clarity across all levels (this is unfortunately full of “Your call is very important” hold music)Giant steps – John Coltrane (Pass)Milestones – Miles Davis (Pass)Stella By Starlight – Miles Davis (Pass)Rotation – Herb Alpert (Pass)Flight of the Cosmic Hippo – Bela Fleck and the Flecktones (Pass)King of Swing (live and studio version) – Big Bad Voodoo Daddy (Pass)If there’s muddled sounds and it sounds like things blend together too much then it’s a fail. I’m not trying to pick out first and second chair on an instrument but I should be able to pick out separate instruments.Mid range test (Clarity is extremely important here).King of Swing (live and studio version) – Big Bad Voodoo Daddy (This is a pass, but it’s not an orchestra. 7 piece band though)The Imitation Game – London Symphony Orchestra (Mostly passes. Some trouble picking out strings.)Violin Concerto No. 5 in A Major….. – London Philharmonic Orchestra (LPO) (Pass)Flute Concerto No. 2 in D Major – LPO (Pass)I used a single album for determining whether or not things sound like they are too close together and boxed in. I used Pink Floyd’s Pompeii concert. This single bit has determined both through the remix and the original (which you can stream or if you’re electronically inclined can probably hook up a bluetooth module to a TV with a built in VHS player) that the ability to not sound boxed in is a Pass+. Excellent job on managing to do this at this price point, this isn’t something that is exactly easy to do especially over bluetooth or again at this price.
William Scott Streitfeld –
I needed some earbuds for work so I bought these. I needed to wear just one bud so I would be able to hear people talking to me and other alerts. These buds work very well with my iPhone 13 mini.Usage: I get in the car in the morning and the phone pairs to the car’s audio system. When I get to work, I park the car, reach into my bag and take out either the left or the right bud, and put it in my ear. It turns on and connects immediately, with audible notifications, and the music automatically switches from the car to the bud without any button pushes. Then I just turn off the car and go. I wear the right bud on MWF, and the left one on T,Th,Sat. It is easy to pause the music with a single sharp tap to the outside of the bud. Taps work through latex gloves but not through fabric mittens (unless they have conductive material I imagine). The buds have other touch controls, but I never use them because the Apple Watch serves as a remote for the phone’s music app. I am able to make phone calls with either bud, so each one has a mic. The iPhone automatically defaults to use the buds for calls, so I can easily receive calls by answering and hanging up using my watch or the phone itself, although there are controls that will allow one to answer and hang up using taps on the buds (you might need to be wearing both buds for this type of control). I can also use talk to text on the watch or the phone. The music automatically resumes when the mic is no longer being used. I can also summon Siri using “Hey Siri.” The buds are a tiny bit clumsy when handling because they slip out of your fingertips a little, so be careful not to drop them. The case is nice and slim and fits well in a pocket. It’s hard to tell which one is the right bud and which one is the left bud, but there is a small letter on each one. They have to be placed into the case in their appropriate positions for charging.Battery: The battery will not make it through eight hours of continuous play, but the case charges the bud quickly and you can get a few more hours after only a 15-minute charge. I charge the case once a week, which takes several hours. The case also has an indicator that tells you the approximate battery life remaining on the case. Each bud shows a red indicator light when it is taken out of the case if it is not fully charged, and shows a blue indicator light if it is fully charged. There is no indicator that tells you the percentage of charge from what I have experienced. When the battery gets low, a voice comes on to remind you, and it is very persistent, even when you pause the music. So you really have to put the bud back in the case.Fit: I was amazed at how well these fit. I am 5’6″ and I have a small head, so I thought my ears would be too small. The buds come with size adjustment inserts, but I tried them and they didn’t improve the fit. The inserts that came pre-installed worked fine. They stay in place with moderate amounts of motion; however, I would hesitate to use them for exercise or sports because they feel comfortable but rather loose compared to my running buds. My running buds also have a rubber flap that helps keep them in place, and these buds don’t have anything like that. I had to run across the street with these buds and they didn’t fall out, so maybe they would be OK to take jogging. So far they have not fallen out at work. I don’t feel any discomfort after wearing them for a 10-hour shift.Sound: I don’t know much about sound quality relative to the big name brands, and I don’t know much about noise cancellation, but I have used buds with terrible sound so I know that I would have returned these if I didn’t like the quality. I listen to a lot of music and I also write songs on an electronic piano keyboard using a computer workstation and I know what music should sound like, and I feel that these supply a rich, balanced sound and good volume level with very little grain or background noise. I know that if I wear both buds and turn the volume up, I will be in my own little world.Overall these buds are a great value for the price and I am looking forward to enjoying my music library at work for as long as I can.UPDATE: I decided to wear them while exercising because my other pair broke (typical). I went jogging/walking for 3.1 miles at a 10-minute mile pace on a slightly warm day (70 F). I broke a sweat but it was not like dripping sweat that I would get in South Carolina or Florida in the summer. I wore a headband to keep the sweat from dripping down, which was sufficient at this temperature. I think the buds got moist but not wet, and they didn’t fail. I cleaned them gently afterward with a cloth that was damp with isopropanol. I was afraid that they would fall out of my ears but they stayed with little need for adjustment. Pairing to my Apple Watch was no problem. I just told the phone to forget the device, then took the buds out of the case. They turn on automatically and go into pairing mode when there is no device that has previous association. Then I just went to the watch settings and hit the TOZO T6 button. Excellent! I decided to buy the NC9 which is a sport water-resistant model since both of my Jaybird devices are now in the trash.
Toby –
Got these because they were cheap and I needed something to use for a few months until I returned home. Two years later, they are still working very well. Outstanding battery life (I’ve never even heard the “low battery” alert; I don’t know what it sounds like), excellent sound quality.They are easy to pair, as you’d expect, but they are independently pairable. That means you can have your left earbud paired to your laptop and your right to your phone, but if you pull both out of the case at once, the second will pair to the first and you’ll have stereo sound as normal.I’ve heard a lot of complaints here about the touch controls on them, but I haven’t had any problems with that. Only issue is that occasionally I’ll tap them, think I missed, and end up accidentally skipping the song (double tap) instead of pausing (single tap).
Rick –
When receiving any product, I am instantly drawn to the build quality. If it seems cheap or flimsy, I already know how the product will endure over time. Sometimes it is expected, I know when I try to save a buck it can not have a positive outcome. In the case of these earbuds, I opted for them after looking at the Bose buds, after reading reviews where the connection between the left and right buds would drop out all of the time I couldn’t bring myself to spend over three times as much as this pair. So I opted for a cheaper solution to give it a go, as I don’t even know if I will like wearing them all of the time. So needless to say, I was expecting a cheap build quality…That is not the case with these buds. As soon as I removed the charger I could feel the weight. Opening the top to expose where the buds are placed had such a quality feel you would think you were buying a much more expensive pair. The ear buds themselves seem to be built with the same care and quality, and dropping them into the charger you could hear a satisfying snap as they pulled in with the magnets to hold them securely. They instantly lit up red indicating charging so I was already feeling pretty good about this purchase.I always charge anything I receive fully before using it, so I went to plug in the charger. It was a little difficult to get the charging cable out of the packaging, but once I did I was a bit disappointed in the length of the cable. So many products are coming with super short cables these days. Luckily I have a surplus sitting around of longer cables so they can reach my outlet chargers without having to dangle from the outlet itself. At this point this was my only disappointment. Nothing major, no stars to deduct, but it would be nice if they started including longer cables, they aren’t that expensive.For those of you who may have trouble, the charging port is protected by a waterproof cover on the bottom (opposite lid) of the charter.I was very happy to see the lights of the charge indicator light up. There are four little white lights that indicate the status of charging. I was also very happy to see that it quickly jumped from 1 light to two, shortly after to three. This tells me the charger was not fully discharged which is very important – you never want a battery of any kind fully discharged. A big problem with places like Amazon is products may sit on the warehouse shelves for quite some time. Over time batteries discharge, and when you receive a product with a fully discharged battery, that battery will not last nearly as long as it should. I have received several power tool batteries like this which is a major disappointment, but happily these still had a charge. That either means that there are very good batteries in the charger that maintain their charge, or it could be that the product was new and recently given to Amazon. Unfortunately I do not know which, but the fact that it had a charge is a good sign.The next step was to remove the ear buds from the charger. This is something I had some difficulty with. My hands are on the larger side and a bit clunky. I managed to get the ear buds out, but the ease wasn’t quite how I would like. On an overall scale, I think this is only worth a .5 star deduction. I can still get them out, just some sort of perhaps rubber coating on the side to allow my fingers to cling to the bud would help.I fitted the buds as they were without replacing with one of the other five size options they provide. They fit snug and comfortable.The next step was pairing – this was easy. I opened my phone, when to bluetooth, add new device. It found the T6’s and paired quickly and easily.Now for the big test – sound quality is very important to me. It is important to note that any bluetooth connected device will lose some quality. If you plug directly via cable into a car vs connected to bluetooth you can hear the difference if you have a tuned ear. It is also important to have a good overall sound range. Bass, Treble, Mid range, it is all important to have. These ear buds impressed me. I would like a little more bass for certain songs than these ear buds provide, but for most of the music I listen to they are perfect. All the tonal ranges blend perfectly. The stereo quality is perfect too. These are true stereo, so music that is to just come out of one ear does the way it should. The clarity is superb.Distance is great. I walked thirty feet away from my phone and not a hiccup, no loss to quality. I didn’t walk further as I won’t leave my phone at a greater distance so this is great.The touch controls work great, though I did not test phone calls yet and will hopefully get a chance to update my review once I have a chance to thoroughly test that, but I did get these primarily for phone calling.After listening for a little while I noticed my ears getting sore so opted to size down on the fitment pieces. The next size down fit wonderfully and was even more comfortable. Removing the fitment piece is easy with a twist. Putting the new one on was a bit difficult, but I managed to wiggle it into place. Time will tell how long the ear pieces hold up, but they seem to be made pretty well.Exterior sound is pretty obscure if not impossible to hear while music is playing, but if you pause it is like wearing those disposable expand to fit ear plugs.Overall I am very satisfied with this purchase. The price is amazing for what you get, and assuming everything keeps working as it should and lasts it will be worth every penny. So glad I didn’t get the Bose buds.If I have time I will update in the future on how battery life is. Remember, there are two aspects to battery life. How long it lasts out of the box, and how long it lasts after a few months, a year, etc.So far very impressed. Great product guys!
FloridaJag74FloridaJag74 –
Update 07/15/2020:After 9 months, one of my earbuds stopped functioning, however I emailed Tozo support and inquired about the 1 year warranty. After trying a few troubleshooting tips they suggested, my earbud was still not functioning. After replying back to Tozo support, they said they would ship a replacement. Great support from Tozo!Update 07/12/2020:After 9 months, my right earbud has stopped working completely. I don’t use these daily, maybe a a few times per month, and only for 1-2 hours at a time max if I go on a long walk. Although I initially said these were great (they do sound great), since they only lasted 9 months with minimal use, I am not sure how durable/reliable they are, unless I just happened to get a bad pair.Original Review:I just got these earbuds and I am really happy with them so far. My main use for these is to wear while working out at the gym. Since these earbuds are not name brand and less than $100, they are considered “cheap”. However, to me they are a great alternative to more expensive earbuds like AirPods, Echo Buds and Pixel Buds etc. Here is a review:What You Get In the Box:- Earbuds- Case- USB Cable- Instructions- Several different sizes of ear tipsPairing:Pairing these earbuds is really simple. All you have to do it take them out of the case and then you will see them available in your bluetooth settings.Touch Controls:The touch controls work great, but they are a little sensitive. Since the size of these earbuds is so small, it is easy to accidentally touch the controls even if you don’t mean too. However, it’s not a huge deal most of the time.Fit:These earbuds come with several ear tips, so most people should be able to find a size that works for them. Also, when you insert these earbuds, you give them a little twist to make them fit even more secure in your ear. I also like how they are compact and don’t have the long “Stick” piece that AirPods have that protrude outside of your ears. I wear these to the gym and they have yet to fall out.Sound Quality:I can’t compare these to AirPods or any other more expensive brand name earbuds, but these sound really good to me. Admittedly I am not an expert, but these have a nice rich sound to them. If you pick the ear tip that is the right size for you, they do a good job of sealing the audio in your ear, as well as keeping unwanted sound out.Charging:These can charge via USB cable, or if you have a wireless charger that works too. I have a wireless charger iPhone stand and as a test, I placed the earbud case on it. As expected, the case started to charge, so I can verify that it works fine.Battery Life:I haven’t used these more than an hour or two at a time, so for me battery life is not an issue, however I believe these are supposed to last at least 4-5 hours per charge.Case:The case is about 1 inch thick and 2 inches tall. One of the reasons I picked these earbuds over some of the other options is that I wanted a fairly compact carrying case to keep in my pocket while I am at the gym. This case to me is the perfect size. It seems pretty sturdy and makes a satisfying “click” when you close the lid. The earbuds are also held in the case magnetically. It can however be a little difficult to remove the earbuds from the case since they sit very snug in the case and the earbuds themselves are very smooth, so there isn’t much to grab onto. There are also 4 tiny lights on the case that give you a visual indicator of how much charge is left in the case. Finally, at the button of the case is a small rubber cap that you can remove to access the mini USB charging port.Overall Build Quality:The earbuds and case are both made out of plastic, but they both feel sturdy enough. These earbuds are also supposed to be water proof, which I have yet try. I’ll try to provide an update once I’ve had these a little longer.Price:I purchased these for $69, and that is considered a “Cheap” earbud. You can actually find some cheaper options, but these happen to have all the features I wanted in a good price range. They don’t have all the features that other earbuds like AirPods, Echo Buds and PixelBuds may have, but I also really didn’t care for any of those extra features and these cost much less.Warranty:If you register your earbuds on the Tozo site, they offer a 1 year warranty.Final Review:If you want a solid set of wireless earbuds that sound good and are relatively inexpensive, give these consideration.Pros:Nice small caseGood priceGood sound qualityThey stay in your earsCons:Touch controls are easy to accidentally “touch” since they earbuds are so smallCan be difficult to remove from the case since the case is compact and the earbuds are very smooth (nothing to grip on)
Xmetal –
August 30, 2022 – things are still great and I just want to say despite getting other earbuds that do sound good such as the Soundpeats TrueAir 2’s (semi in-ear buds) and two different pair of Lavabean earbuds that while bulky (they both have GREAT battery life, hence why they are big … for the battery) that have a GREAT sound stage, but not as much “umph” to the overall sound as these T6’s (I love both … the Lavabeans and these T6’s .. dont get me wrong) with the same V-shaped EQ I always apply … overall these maybe my favorites … Sure I have a pair of higher end Earfun buds that sound great, but there is something about the overall package (sound quality, battery, price … esp on lightning deals that are far cheaper then those Earfuns) that I love about the T6’s … i go back and forth listening to different buds and when coming back to these T6’s I am blown away by the sound … there is even a good thump to the bass WHEN APPROPRIATE but it’s clean and not “over the top” to my ears.I’d love to try (I DO have two pairs of TOZO NC2s which i love too) other TOZO models but i’d be questioning “should i just get a backup pair of T6s?” when considering the others.Do I even have to say that I still totally recommend these at this point?May 2, 2022 Update: things are still great … no issues that, cleaning smunges and dirt/dust off the pin/where the pins connect, doesn’t fix.I have been using my new Jlab Go Air Pop nightly instead of these and OVERALL I think the default tips make those feel better then the T6’s … doing an “A-vs-B’ comparision wondering if the T6’s really do sound better than the Go Air Pops … YEAH… .The NC2’s sound better than the T6’s but the T6’s definitly have a more “rich” sound than the Jlab Go Air Pop’s (Jlab SIgnature EQ) I bought this past month. I already bought a pair of the T6’s when they hit a super low ($4 lower than normal) lightning sale for a gift for someoneApril 1 2022 Update: after seeing the T6’s $2.50 or so cheaper than the TYPICAL lightning deal, and in no time at all “80% claimed” i bought a second pair (still not sure if a gift for someone or a backup pair for myself) but despite liking the NC2’s i STILL like the T6’s as well … I’d be interested in trying some of TOZO’s other offerings.My only issue (and i admit i am waiting to hear back from TOZO support as i type this) is the warranty and how to register … i feel “Process a Warranty” on the site is trying to USE it not simply registering it. I am a techie guy and i have registered warranties for products such as Tribits … TOZO could just make it a little more clear on this front.Also something i found by accident … and it makes sense that it’s work in a way … I usually use these when sleeping (they are good for sleeping though noting whatever side of my head faces the pillow DOESN’T have an earbud in it) … I had’d been swapping them when i wake up and roll over … however just using the same one in the OTHER ear works fine too.One thing I also noticed (not sure if it’s the shape of my ears) is that the right earbud sometimes sound muffled if i use anything other than the shallow tips provided (they are more comfortable but you do lose a bit of base) … the solution is to “pinch” the right earbud to not trigger the touchpad and just pull out “a hair” .. just bairly and that clears that up .. .it doesn’t happen with default NC2 tips … just specifically the T6’s and only in my right ear with non-shallow tips when i first put them in———————————————Another update: The only issue i have is for a gift for someone i am trying to decide if these or say a pair of TOZO’s NC2’s would be better for them. (BOTH GREAT OPTIONS) … I have still used these mainly for my side-sleep, and only using which bud/ear is not facing the pillow to help me sleep and these have great passive NC and they are comfortable for this use too. Heck … I am not (I already picked up a second pair of the NC2’s i was so impressed, to have for myself) against picking up another pair of the T6’s (though i’d like to try some of the other models too) to have a “backup” pair of these too.I do admit sometimes just to get the perfect fit i swap eartips (nothing that causes me pain with one pair or the other, just trying to dial things in) from time to time … but I am HIGHLY impressed with these. I do admit on Amazon and elsewhere on the internet I think I have seen the NC2s and the T6’s getting the “highest reviews’ vs some of the other TOZO models.Update: using these regularly, including some times sleeping (where they are on for hours, just swapped in single use mode when i wake up and roll over) and to be honest …. I have only charged them twice and the last time I did, I couldn’t even remember how long it was since the first time i charge them was. it had to be almost 2 weeks and possibly a few hours (and topped off as I swap them using them for sleep music)I still think the NC2’s sound better (maybe my favorite buds or tied with the Earfun Free Pro 2’s) .. but that is just how good the NC2’s sound …. these T6’s still sound GREAT to me and … I’d not be against picking up a backup pair of these in case the price goes up, just like I got a backup pair of NC2’s … I am IMPRESSED by TOZO … I JUST HOPE These buds last (not saying they are haviing issues …to be clear)I am totally happy with my purchase—————————These Tozo T6’s are ones I picked up after seeing how highly they were rated. I have to admit I am not sure what I expected … I mean some “OMG they are the best” reviews on any products sort of make me think they are over-exaggerating, but having said that, these really have impressed me.I am new to BT earbuds but so far I have a number of pairs of buds, includingBluetooth Earbuds I have are TOZO NC2’s, Earfun’s Free Pro 2’s and the Earfun Free Mini’s, Fiil’s T1XS with app support, and Edifier’s TWS1 Pros.It’s going to be too hard right now to compare the sound but I can roughly do it … the fact that I haven’t played with the TWS1 Pro’s a lot (I do love them, for the record) and say the Fiil’s I can judge the sound on, but they have an app with custom EQ settings. I also have to note I do not have any of these for calls … I just cant judge them on that front … listening to music, and watching videos (Youtube, TV shows and movies) on various devices is my main use case.——————————————-Thing to remember:Remember the sound and comfort part is based on a number of things and getting the right ear tip for you, is key … too small and they (ANY earbud) may feel like they fall out easy and in some cases the base of an earbud isn’t as strong “as it should be “ .. too big and not only will you have discomfort, but in my experience the base may seem to be “too much”. The sound insulation (aka passive noise canceling) is really dependent on you getting a good seal in your ear and that means the proper tips … some of this IS trial and error to see which ones are the best for you/——————————————————–Presentation/Unboxing – The presentation and unboxing is not something that blows me away in most cases … if it’s one of those “small brown box with not a lot of printing on it” type boxes .. that’s cool with me. Having said that … I am IMPRESSED. The unboxing of these (AND the NC2s for that matter) shows that “the company cares” … I expected a “meh” experience at worst … but there is something about the unboxing and how everything is together that makes me feel “oh … they went above and beyond here… nice”.——————————————–Sound – This may not be the TOP priority (I mean if they don’t feel good, it doesn’t matter how they sound) but it’s UP THERE for me, near #1. I expected a reasonably good sound but nothing “over the top”. My expectations were more of what I have heard from the Earfun Free Mini’s … good enough and great at times… but just missing a richness (the best way I can describe it). While I have heard better, these T6’s sound a lot better than that description.Before I go further about the sound I totally admit no matter the wired/wireless earbud/headphone I use , I usually have an EQ on … a mix between a U and a V type setting … Bass raised and Treble raised a bit but not a “sharp V” shaped EQ profile … just have to be clear on this.The sound on these may not please a true audiophile but I AM IMPRESSED. Everything lows, mids and highs, are “right where they need to be” and even the punchy base in some rap tracks is clean sounding … the base in my testing does NOT bleed into the mids, making the things sound “muddy” as some people may have seen it described. These have a punchy base at times but it’s not over the top by any means and that is how I like it.Another thing is that things do not sound as wide as some other headphones/earbuds I have heard but still things are not “crammed together” … things in my tests of Jazz, Classic, Rock (typically hard rock, but regular rock too) and Rap … there is room for everything to “breath” sound wise, if that makes sense. I HATE TO over-blow how great the sound is … I mean there are better more expensive options, but these T6 sound a lot better than I was expecting. I have only one other TOZO (though I’d love to try more) product in the NC2’s and I can see why so many LOVE the T6’s. I am not trying to say these are the most “wide” sounding when it comes to sound-stage but they are by no means the most “narrow” either. I like them the way they are.—————————Comparison/Comments about two TOZO products – These T6’s vs The NC2’s -Before I go further since I just mentioned the TOZO NC2’s … THEY ARE an improvement to the T6s .. I love the T6’s do not get me wrong but the sound is just that much crisper and cleaner .. the base IS better on the NC2’s vs the T6’s and … I have “no issue” with the T6 sound. It’s what I love about the T6 … made better, sound wise.If you like this form factor better over the NC2’s stem style design … may be the NC9s or NC7s would be right for you.—————————————————————————–PASSIVE Noise Canceling – I have to say I am IMPRESSED with the passive NC these provide with the “right earbud tips”. I mean I do have to say the NC2’s ACTIVE NC is great and I love it but, these provide far more NC passively than I was expecting .. I ALSO know what ANC in this price range is… I do not expect ANC to “cancel everything out” … even when it say comes to higher end Sony Earbuds.The Tozo T6’s provide GREAT passive noise cancellation with no audio on, however once there is say music playing … things are just drowned out. I have a black Honeywell fan near me, that is on most of the time and when I have the T6’s in and the fan on …. when music is on, I BARELY hear the fan at all. The NC2’s ANC cancels out noise like that VERY WELL, do not get me wrong, but I am just shocked how well the T6’s work blocking noise out when they do not even have ANC.——————————————————————————-Comfort – OF COURSE this is all based on getting the right eartip as I have said before, but after some trials of different sized tips to at least see what the smaller or bigger ones are like …. I have what I like dialed on. I do admit it may be a bit of an issue for some to swap tips (my advise … flip the part of the tip that would be touching your ear around, so you can see the part that goes on the earbud and pull … same thing with putting the new ear tips on… so you can see what you are doing) but once you get the hang of it, it’s easy and … it DOES matter overall …. if the tips are too big they may hurt your ears so it doesn’t matter if they sound good, you will not like your earbuds then.These are also earbuds that I have tried when going to sleep and I have NOT had any discomfort with them. I do “side-sleep” and they are no issue, though I admit in that case I use them one at a time with whatever side of my head faces down, NOT having an earbud in… I wake up and before I turn over I swap the buds… I just know my head on the pillow will trigger the touch controls and doing this method of swapping buds, I have done before with WIRED earbuds … no problem for me.—————————————————————————-Build Quality – I am not going to go overboard and say how TOZO uses premium quality products here, but at the same time note how the build quality is another place where TOZO REALLY impresses me .. with the T6’s they (the buds AND the case) do NOT feel cheap or like corners were cut. I am not saying the case feels “heavy” or anything but there is just a feeling that things are well made … this may be my favorite case among the group of earbuds I mention having. Not saying it’s the smallest but the hinge does not flop shut on it’s own like some others do.—————————————————————————-Controls – These seem decent and I have not had issues when I use them, though I have to be transparent .. I have these paired with an Android TV box, my Firestick 2nd Gen and my laptop. Even when I use them, I am not always using the touch controls.———————————————–Battery Life – I cant say I have had this long enough to really test this vs what is advertised but I am happy with the performance I have experience————————————Con – This is so picky and I don’t care to be honest but there is a voice that tells you they are connected for example .. the issue is when you put the second bud in, there will be say a “connected” over what you are listening to … I have HEARD that is annoying when on a phone call and say swapping buds.. that “connected” from the earbuds over what the other person is saying … I HESITATE to even mention this as a con. BARELY a slight annoyance to me though I admit I do not use these for phone calls… It’s just something I’d like to mentionAnother thing that is picky … the earbuds when taken out of the case have to be flipped around before putting them in your ear … this seems so silly of a thing to mention but the earbud part that has the eartip faces inside of the case and the part that sticks out of your ear is on the outside … that’s all well and good but it does takes muscle memory to always remember to flip them around when taking them out of the case.———————————SummaryI am sure I am forgetting comments I wanted to make but, I DO RECOMMEND the Tozo T6’s, without hesitation .. only having one other TOZO product the NC2’s … I do admit they have the sound I love about the T6’s I love and have improved it. I would not hesitate to recommend either T6s or NC2’s (what many consider the two best TOZO models) to people
VBadAndyV –
The media could not be loaded. I would like to start by saying, I have used headphones ranging from dollar store to a 400$ pair of Klipsch, so I know a thing or two about quality headphones. VERY IMPORTANT: Earbuds will take about 80+ hours of use before they sound their best (burn in period). At first, they will sound very low and staticky at max volume, compared to after 80+ hours. For those first 80 hours, keep the volume set between 75-100% (whatever your general listening volume will be).I always let them play for 80 hours, while I am not using them, before I write a review. Overall listening experience can change THAT DRASTICALLY from the first time you put them in, to after that 80+ hour burn in period. They will sound louder and clearer after this point.Now, TL;DR+ For the price, they sound great!+ Small, lightweight and very comfortable!+ Charges fast (both buds and case)!+ Touch controls are very responsive!+ Noise cancellation is some of the best in its class!+ No annoyingly bright LED lights!+ Ability to use one earbud at a time!+ Excellent range, even through walls, in a house full of wireless!NOTE: Device dependent – Sometimes cuts out until placed in case, unpaired, then re-paired- Removing buds from case is a bit complicated- Case: charge port cover is a pain to remove, and does not get better with time- Case: remaining charge indicator is not very accurate- There is no way to check the charge level of the buds while using a computer- While adjusting earbuds, it is easy to hit the touch controlsTHE DETAILED REVIEWCLARITY: (the ability to provide strings, bass and vocals clearly without distortion). These are considerably better than that of the brands priced around 100$. They do not offer the crisp clarity of my 250$ Sennheiser studio headphones, but at this price I would not expect them to.BASS: Nowhere near as good as something like say, beats earbuds, but they are sufficient (on par with the clarity). Comparing them to the higher priced offerings, they are about equal, if not a bit better. But I have had cheaper wired headphones with better bass. If you’re looking for some ear booming earbuds, these may not be right for you.NOISE CANCELLATION: Even though the max volume on the T6 earbuds are not that loud, the seal they provide blocks out about 95% of your surroundings. I have to deal with blasting TV’s, kids and various other noises throughout the day. Through all of that – playing music, movies and podcasts – I can BARELY hear anything else (and that is when I am trying to listen for outside sounds).This may be a problem for some, who need to hear their surroundings. I suggest using a smaller bud size to help alleviate this, but keep in mind it will also affect overall audio quality. There are 4 sizes of buds; S, M, L, and XL. S fits my 6 year old, all the way up to XL for me (I have huge ear holes! LoL). So make sure to try them all! It is important to find the right size, again, because it affects the overall audio quality and noise cancellation.They are extremely light and VERY comfortable, and compared to others, are far less awkward feeling. So much so, you could sleep with these, as long as you are not on your side. Laying your head down on a pillow with these can causes a tin can effect (sounds like music coming for a tin can) at certain angles. Still, they are comfortable with some pressure put on them. The charging case is exceptionally small, smaller than most of its kind. It is also compatible with wireless charging docks! Charge time, when the buds are completely drained, is about 30 minutes, and the case is about 60 minutes to completely charge. I will say, the charging port cover for the case is a real pain to open!The touch controls are simple and responsive! Touch either the left or right earbud to pause music and video (does not work with VLC media player for some reason). Hold your finger on the PRIMARY earbud to turn volume down, the secondary to turn it up. Double tap the Primary earbud to go to previous track, and double tap the Secondary earbud to advance to the next track. Unfortunately for some (who accidentally pause tracks or video, when adjusting their earbuds), there is no way to turn off the touch controls. As a side note, there are no annoyingly bright LED’s in the earbuds that bug some (like me).Something I found curious is that many reviewers complain about difficulty in removing the earbuds from the charging case. I have found placing my pointer finger inside the back of the case to push in and pry the earbud up, and then pulling it out the rest of the way by pinching my pointer finger and thumb on the earbud and pulling out, works quite well. I have huge fingers, so I can only assume someone with smaller fingers will have less of a problem using this method. I will attach a video showing this.Another issue that a lot of people seem to be having is that they cannot use just one earbud, while the other is in the case, charging. I do not know if the newer ones being sent out are updated? But mine have no problem doing this. The first pairing to a device requires you to have both out, but after that you are good to go. So as of this writing, you DO NOT have to have both earbuds out of the case for them to work properly.Also, I don’t know if it is just my pair, but the life indicator on the case is off. I have charged my headphones 1.5 times and the battery level is down to one, even though I can fully charge them 2 more times at this point. So, if it seems like the case battery is draining faster than it should, test this out before you contact them for replacements.Now, there is a slightly annoying effect that seems to be dependent on the quality of the Bluetooth in the device you connect to. Sound will start skipping or go out for a second and come back. If this happens to you, simply unpair the earbuds from the device (first) and place the earbuds in the case for a moment. Remove them and re-pair, and you should be good.I have noticed that my laptops Bluetooth does this quite often, where as my desktop (with a better BT dongle) does not do this. It also never happens on my iPhone or kindle fire. So, like I’ve said, it varies depending on the device Bluetooth quality (it is not the earbuds themselves). The Bluetooth on the earbuds are quite nice. So nice in fact, that I have gone more than 30 meters (their rated distance) line of sight, and still had a good connection (at 60 meters). However, if you are experiencing this with all of your devices, try turning Bluetooth off on any devices near the earbuds that you are not using (they may be causing interference. Otherwise, you may have a defective unit.In closing, these are the best pair of completely wireless earbuds I have used to date (when taking quality, price and design into consideration). They are impressive, to say the least! I have done so much research and tried so many different brands, that I can say with confidence, that if you’re in the market for this type of earbud? Do not hesitate in buying them!
ReaRea –
I got them today, so my experience with these earbuds is pretty limited. I’ve also never had wireless earbuds before – until now, I was using the cheap, wired headphones that came with my iphone. I got really frustrated with the cord always catching on my hands when I was walking, and now that I’m sewing frequently (covid fabric face masks) I had a really hard time tolerating cheap headphones for hours at a time, and I couldn’t play movies or videos loud enough to hear over the sewing machine, especially at night. It also meant I had to take the headphones out if I needed to move to grab things, because the cord isn’t long enough to go around my sewing machine from my laptop and have pretty much any range of motion.The box these come in is surprisingly nice! It’s a sliding box, so it’s easy to open. I think I’m going to keep storing them in that box when I’m not using them for a while, so they’re easier to find and protected. And the case itself is really nice, it’s sturdy and doesn’t feel cheap. I like that it’s magnetized, so the earbuds easily click into place. It’s a little hard to remove the first earbud, but the second comes out easier due to having a little extra space to get your fingers in the case.The earbuds themselves are nice. I’ve had some trouble with the touch controls (especially when I was trying to pick the right size for them, I had one in my ear and I was messing with the other one, and it kept pausing and playing lol) but I think that’ll improve with a little practice. It’s so nice to not have to worry about a cord!The sound seems good, but I think most would after using the ones that came with my phone since 2018.. I am hearing things I never heard in some songs before, which is really cool! Also, my volume is set as low as possible and it’s still decently loud. I’m probably on the other side of the spectrum where I might prefer to be able to have it a little quieter (when I’m just sitting at my desk, without a sewing machine going)The noise cancellation seems decent (but it’s not even a factor in why I purchased these), I’m wearing them now (still at lowest volume) and I can’t really hear my keys clicking on my laptop as I type this. It definitely depends on the music you’re listening to though. I tried classical music and I can hear the click of the keys, though it’s still quieter than normal.Pausing the music, I can hear the clicks more, but it’s still quieter than it would be without them in. I can hear a tiny bit of static with the music paused, but I can also hear electricity in outlets so that might just be me.It takes a little bit of twisting/wiggling to get the earbuds to settle correctly, but they feel pretty secure once they’re in. I like that it comes with multiple sizes, 5 in the box and one already on the earbuds. I tried several, and I’m pretty sure I’m back with the size that was already on them (possibly the size smaller). I haven’t gone running with them yet, so I’m not yet sure just how secure they are, but they don’t feel like they’ll fall out easily compared to my cheap headphones, and they’re a little annoying because obviously I can feel them in my ears, but they definitely don’t hurt to wear.I’m using a wireless charger right now. It didn’t say what the light indicators on the case mean (in the manual), but it seems like the four white dots will all be solid when it’s fully charged? Right now I have two solid, and one blinking. I’m a little concerned as the case is getting a bit hot from the wireless charger, but I’ve never used a wireless charger so maybe that’s not abnormal.I’m very excited to be able to take walks in the rain! I absolutely love the rain, but with my old headphones, I was cautious with water because I don’t think they’re waterproof… It’s really nice that the case is also waterproof, so I don’t have to worry about damaging it if I bring it with me in the rain.I registered for the warranty, which says it’s 18 months on the sticker that came in the box. I think I saw somewhere else that it was a 12 month warranty, so I’m hoping it’s actually the 18 months it says in the box.I will say, the little robot voice that plays with these is so strange. I don’t know if that’s with all bluetooth headphones or just these, so I won’t say it’s a flaw in this product, but it does say things like ‘headset is connected’ and ‘forward’ when you skip a track.Something just happened – my cat came up to me and nuzzled my ear and paused my music with her nose! So these are definitely not cat-proof.I can’t yet comment on battery life or how secure they really are during exercise yet, but I’ll try to come back after I’ve had them for a few days/weeks.I’ll update if anythng happens or changes, but right now everything seems good!!7.22.20 updateYou can use each individually, absolutely no problems! You don’t have to worry about pairing each one. I took one out of the case and it immediately paired with my phone. Then, I took the other one and it also paired, and I put the first one back in the case to charge. Totally seamless and so easy to do! Helps me a ton for when I want to just use one, when I need to hear things around me but still want to listen to music/audiobooks. The only weird thing is when you grab the second one (like if you wanted to use both) it says primary or secondary in each one, which is annoying. I still don’t appreciate that these talk to me (except saying on/off, but even that isn’t necessary to me). But it’s quick, so I guess it’s not a big deal. If I’m listening to an audiobook or something, it’s probably best to pause it for a few seconds though so you don’t miss something.11.27.22They’re still going strong! I still use them every time I go for a long walk, and they’re holding up well. The frustrating thing is if I happen to take a few weeks without using them, I do have to charge them again, even if they were completely charged. When the case runs out of charge, they automatically pair with my phone/laptop, because they can’t tell they’re in the case, and that can be annoying. I still love them, though!!
kristie cronin –
These earbuds have been great so far. I have had them a few months now and I use them everyday. The sound is very clear. And they fit in my ears very well. They are comfortable and fit well.So far what I like best is that they are nice and loud. I listen to metal music, and i’m able to enjoy every song I play. The outside noise cancelation while listening to something is great. You could almost use them as ear plugs.I would say that they are best for listening to music and books. But they work well for listening to movies also.They do work well for phone calls. Your vioce is very clear to the person you’re talking to. But they don’t have greatest outside noise cancelation capabilities for the other person while on the phone. They can hear some of the background noise of the area your in . But I don’t really need to talk that loud either for them to pick up my voice.However. They are good for drowning out background noise on the phone while driving. The person you’re talking to doesn’t hear anything but your voice. It cuts out the highway noise while in the car.They are even comfortable enough to sleep in. I have put them in my ears at night and have fallen asleep with them in. There was a slight bit of uncomfortable feeling in the morning because i’ve had ear buds in my ears all night. But they weren’t uncomfortable enough to take out right away. And they even still had enough power left in the batteries to last until lunch break the next day.But I can usually put them in the morning. And they can almost last throughout my work day. I get up about 6:30am and I get off of work at 5pm. So they hold a good charge for a long time.Even the base holds enough charge to last. I only need to charge the buds maybe twice a week. Because I use the ear buds quite a lot actually. But it’s nice to know that they can last quite awhile. But when the case needs a charge. It does take some time. But be patient. It’s worth it.I would not recommend wearing earbuds in the shower. My only negative about these buds is the very light tap that it takes to operate them. They are quite sensitive and it doesn’t take much for them to activate something when lightly tapped. Even with the suds of your shampoo going over your ears. Do not wear them in the shower. I have had buds go bad from shower use. And the risk of them falling out into the shower water cam damage them. It has happened to me. Even ones that say they are water proof.These are very good working your buds and i’m happy to have them.