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TOZO T20 Wireless Earbuds Bluetooth Headphones 48.5 Hrs Playtime with LED Digital Display, IPX8 Waterproof, Dual Mic Call Noise Cancelling 10mm Broad Range Speakers with Wireless Charging Case Black

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Features

  • [IPX8 Waterproof & Comfort Fit] With an IPX8 waterproof rating, this wireless earbuds can effectively prevent damage from water, sweat and rain, so you can focus on your workout and enjoy your outdoor activities. These headsets adopted a curved, ergonomic in-ear design, making them comfortable to wear for long periods of time and not falling out when playing sports. There are 6 pairs of different sized soft rubber ear caps for you to choose from.
  • [Immersive Stereo Sound] TOZO T20 features a 10mm diameter speaker with the latest dynamic horn loudspeaker and larger dynamic drivers. The upgraded T20 speaker diaphragm area is 56.3% larger than the previous generation, bringing better low-frequency performance, making the sound fuller and more vivid than ever, and the sound field is wider, providing you a truly immersive listening experience.
  • [48.5 Hours Playtime & Real-Time LED Power Displays] On single charge, it can be used for about 13 hours playtime and 48.5 extra hours with the compact charging case. Also, the wireless earbuds are equipped with a digital LED smart display to show the power level for charging case and wireless headphones in real-time. When charging the case, the LED light will flash from 1 to 100. And the charging case support both wireless charging and USB C cable charging.
  • [Support TOZO APP] Enjoy different styles of music with TOZO APP, offering a various selection of EQs to tailor the sound to your preferences. With the convenience of TOZO APP, you can easily switch between different EQs and enjoy your favorite music anytime, anywhere for the ultimate personalized listening experience.
  • [ENC with Dual Mic Call Noise Reduction] TOZO T20 bluetooth headphones dual microphone built-in equipped the latest moving-coil Horn loudspeaker with bigger dynamic driver. Noise Reduction can make others hear you very clearly while phone calls, providing you with more realistic call sound and reproducing your music vividly.

Wireless Communication Technology: Bluetooth


Special Feature: Noise Cancellation


Included Components: USB Charging Cable, TOZO T20 Bluetooth Earbud, 6 pairs of Eartips (XS/S/M/L/XL/XXL), Quick Guide & User Manual, Wireless Charging Case


Age Range (Description): Adult


Material: Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS)


Specific Uses For Product: Music


Charging Time: 13 Hours


Ear Placement: In Ear


Control Type: Media Control


Cable Feature: Without Cable


Unit Count: 120 None


Control Method: App


Number of Items: 1


Package Dimensions: 3.31 x 3.27 x 1.54 inches


Item Weight: 3.52 ounces


Item model number: T20


Batteries: 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: January 11, 2023


Manufacturer: TOZO


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  • Tozo T20s - my second Tozo product
These T20 earbuds are the second Tozo earbuds I've purchased, and my fourth pair overall. As a value-conscious consumer, I've only purchased earbuds in the sub-$40 price range so far. Tozo T6s, Wyze Buds, Anker Soundcore P3i, and these Tozo T20s. I've attached a few pictures of the outside of the box, the components when unboxing, and a picture of one of the pages of the user manual that comes with the earbuds describing the specs and the "touch area" for the controls (sorry about the crappy lighting). The good: *The price/value - This is very important to me. *USB-C Charging - I really like my Tozo T6s, but the mini-USB on the bottom of the case was a pain. The T20s improve on that with a USB-C port on the back of the case. *The battery / charge display on the case - Another point I really like is the display on the case. When flipping the lid up or down, the display on the case provides clear visual feedback on the state of battery for the case itself, as well as the each of the earbuds when they are charging the the case. The Tozo T6s have multiple LEDs on the case to indicate charge (good), but the Wyze and P3i's only have single LEDs to indicate if it's charging or not, but no clear way to know if it's 20%, 45%, 80%? I never knew how much I appreciated the T6 display until I tried the other earbuds and now the T20 display is EVEN BETTER. *IPX6 rating - Granted, I haven't used these in the shower or underwater or out for my runs yet, but I do like that they're waterproof and sweatproof. I sweat a lot when I run so if, one: I can get these to stay in my ear, and two: they don't succumb to my sweat, I'll be happy. *Mono listening - It's important to me that I can use the left, or right, or both earbuds. Often I only have one earbud in so I don't want earbuds that require you to keep both out of the case just to use them (Yes, some force you to do this. Why? I don't know) The bad: *Pause upon removal - All my other buds will autopause my media if I remove an earbud. These T20s don't. I hope that can be updated in the App or something, because I really like my podcasts to autopause when I have to pull my earbuds out because my wife or kids need my attention. (Update 2023/09/24) - This seems to be intermittent. It didn't work on my computer, but it worked on my phone, which leads me to believe that the earbuds are designed for this, but the in/out-of-ear detection may just be a bit flawed. *These earbuds are NOT for audiophiles. For my usage - YouTube, podcasts, some gaming, and music, these are fine. If you're capable of discerning that the 22Hz bass note is really supposed to be 24Hz in this song, then you probably need more fidelity than these sub $40 earbuds can provide. *Form factor - I'm still partial to the Tozo T6s form. It's really just a personal preference. I've figured out that I prefer the earbuds without the kickstand that comes out of the ear. *Touch area (see picture) - it's small, near the top of the buds, and doesn't really provide any tactile feedback that "here's where to need to press". Again, personal preference. I prefer the T6s or the P3i's (if you like the kickstand form factor) because the P3i's tactile area is basically anywhere on the whole kickstand part. The OK / fine / "this just 'is' " features / operation: *Bluetooth pairing & first use - I was able to pair these buds up to my computer without issue. Some of the other buds say "Connecting" or "Pairing" or make some unique startup sound upon first use or when they don't have a connection, but I didn't hear anything out of the T20s. *Controls - I'm not sure if I can change the button presses in the Tozo App, some earbuds have that feature but I haven't downloaded the App yet. The volume, pause, and next/previous track controls do work as described in the included manual, though I noticed that on my computer that the Volume+ and Volume- were in increments of 5, i.e. once I paired them to my computer and set my volume to "48" in Windows, the Vol+ went to 53 then 58 then 63...same thing on the way back down. I did not have a chance to test the voice assistant or phone call controls yet. *App - haven't tried it yet, but out of the box the earbuds work. Small tweaks / customizations I would make in the app would be changes to the actions for what button presses do, options to pause media when the earbuds are removed. (Update 2023-09-24) - Not quite sure why the app is 80+MB, but it does have some sample music tracks, allows you to tweak the EQ on these T20s, and allows you to reconfigure the button presses. It prompts you to signup for a Tozo account, but it allows you to skip it as well. It is good that Tozo does NOT require an account to using the app, though it's clear from the UI design that a Tozo account is heavily encouraged. *Dings - As I write this review, I have other media paused in the background. About every 10-15mins or so, the left earbuds is sending a chime. Yes, just the left one. I don't know if this is to indicate "Hey, I'm still on, using battery, connected to your computer" or a "Disconnect/Reconnect" event or what this chime means. Things that I haven't really had a chance to test, but will report back if/when I do: *Phone Audio Quality - I have a loud coworker that I take conference calls next to. When using the T6s, I get complaints from colleagues that they can hear him. I'm going to try these T20s to see if the microphone is better in background noise reduction. *Noise cancelling - I wouldn't hang my hat on this feature. I'm sure it's there, but if you've ever had a chance to use legitimate noise cancelling headphones, these won't hold a candle to those. Generally though, if you size your ear tips correctly (Tozo provides a few different sizes with the buds), then they do a good job isolating noise. *Battery Life - Not sure how long these will last, but if they're anything like the T6s, I'm pretty happy with how long the battery goes, and how quick it charges. Would I recommend? Yes! If you're looking for some functional earbuds that won't break the bank, I'd give these Tozo buds a chance to see if they're a fit for you. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2023 by Justin M. Justin M.

  • Great earbuds with at least one major caveat
I’m going to preface this review by saying that this is the first Tozo review I’ve written, primarily because I couldn’t find a helpful review, video, or blog post about the T20s anywhere when I was researching before I purchased. Full disclaimer, Tozo is my favorite “budget” earbud brand. And no, I was not paid to post this review and or given anything for free in exchange for my review (if my rating didn’t give that away). This is going to be a very long review, so tldr; the fit is good, the sound is phenomenal, but making phone calls was unsuccessful outside of a completely silent environment. If you don’t want ANC and don’t need to make phone calls, the T20s pack some truly “best in class” features. To start, I wasn’t kidding when I said Tozo is my favorite “budget” brand of earbuds. I own T9s (my “daily” drivers), T10s (my go-to gym buds), T12s (primarily for travel - they are SUPER comfortable), and a pair of NC2’s. I was gifted the NC2’s by a family member after they heard me rave about the brand so often, but all other pairs I purchased for under $50 each, and probably closer to between $30-40/pair, hence the “budget” reference. The T20s are the first pair of Tozo buds I’ve spent more than $50 on, and the most I’ve spent on a Tozo product to date. At this price point, I feel like being critical is justified. Let’s start with the pros: - Sound. One word: outstanding. I seriously can’t believe how good these sound for under $100. I would put them up against my wife’s Beats Studio Buds or my old pair of AirPod Pros (1st Gen) any day. If I had to find something to be critical about here, I’d say the bass could be a bit deeper (the T10s have awesome bass, by comparison, and Beats are obviously best-in-class in this area), but honestly, they still win out over those 1st gen AirPod Pros. - Comfort. I’m going to put this in the Pros, but overall I’d say they’re only slightly above average here. They feel good enough to be a daily driver, but I’d say they’re still pretty comparable to the fit of the much cheaper T9s. By comparison, the T12s are the most comfortable buds I’ve ever owned. These T20s are obviously a different style than the T12s, so I’d expect them to fit differently, but they aren’t constantly falling out of my ears like similarly designed buds from other brands, so that’s a win. - The case. I could write an entire chapter about how much I love this case. The size is convenient, the weight and finish have a premium feel, the display is clear (and from what I can tell, accurate), the lid closes securely and isn’t even the slightest bit flimsy, wireless charging works flawlessly, the design choice to put the usb-c port on the back of the case instead of the bottom like so many others is a stroke of genius, the buds are very easy to remove and replace, and the ability for the case to stand upright on its own is the bow on top. I will note that somehow my case came with some kind of dent or scratch on it, but since I can’t say for sure that it left the factory like that and I love everything else functionally and aesthetically so much, I can’t ding these earbuds for that. - Battery Life. Again, I’ll put this in the Pros, but I’d still say it’s probably about average overall. The battery life is rated to be about the same as the NC2s, but I honestly rarely use those as I find that I probably get closer to 6hrs per charge instead of the 10hrs advertised. I haven’t let the T20s completely run out of battery, but I’ve run them multiple times for at least 8 hours out of the case listening to music, podcasts, and watching videos (I’ll be discussing calls in the next section), so I’m confident saying that the battery life advertised is accurate. - Gestures. Gestures work flawlessly; they are even borderline too sensitive. I much prefer the increased sensitivity to a lack of it, and definitely prefer the sensor over the physical buttons on the T10s. I often find myself accidentally pausing music when adjusting the earbuds, even when I’m very careful about where I touch, so some people might see this as more of a con. Moving on to the Cons: - Connectivity. This seems primarily dependent on what I’m connected to. When I connect to my MacBook, I never have issues with connectivity. When I’m connected to my iPhone 14 Pro, I run into *fairly* frequent issues where I get either feedback of some sort (usually brief static) or one or both earbuds will quickly skip in and out. This seems to happen whether my phone is in my hand or sitting 2 feet away on my desk. At first I wanted to blame my phone, especially since this doesn’t seem to happen with my MacBook, but this doesn’t happen with any other buds I own, Tozo or otherwise. It’s probably something minor that a future firmware update will fix. - Range. I can’t say that the range of these earbuds is any worse than the other Tozos I own (I can maybe get about 10ft from my phone before I start to lose connection), but at nearly double the price point of the other buds, I’d have to say this is a negative. $50+ earbuds should just have bette range, IMO. This is one area where even my old 1st Gen AirPod Pros excelled. With those AirPods, I remember once driving away from my house and I probably got at least 20 yards (maybe more) from my house before I lost connection and realized I had left my phone at home. - Phone Calls. Phone calls are the MAIN reason for my overall 2* rating. If these buds had better phone calls, these would be at least 4* buds, and possibly even 5* with a future firmware update fixing the connection stability. Phone calls are an absolute necessity for me, and the experience making calls with the T20s has been so poor that I consider them almost unusable. The voice on the other end comes through crystal clear, but apparently I am so hard to hear in an environment that’s not “library silent” that I literally can’t take phone calls anywhere outside of my home office. Whether I’m in the car or somewhere with even more background noise like a grocery store, or even worse, the gym, I’m constantly being asked to repeat myself or told to “just call back later when I’m not busy.” It’s become such an inconvenience that I’ve had to stop using the T20s altogether despite all of their otherwise great qualities. To make matters worse, even Siri and Alexa are constantly asking me to repeat myself, or making some completely unrelated action or comment, when I activate the voice control function. Maybe this can be fixed with a firmware update as well, but there’s clearly something wrong with the microphone out of the box. Honorable mentions: - The Tozo App. I’m sure the app is great, but the sound is so good out of the box, I really don’t think it’s needed. If you’re more of an audiophile than I am, or prefer different genres of music (I’m a self-proclaimed metal head), you might get more use out of it than I did. It offers a wide array of default sound profiles, as well as the ability to customize your own. I also like that it shows the current battery life and you can use it to easily update the firmware when needed. It’s also completely free. - IPX8. I didn’t test this, but IPX8 (true waterproof) with this style bud is pretty awesome. - Active Noise Cancelling (ANC). No, these are not noise canceling earbuds. In my experience, noise cancelling is great when it works, but just nukes the battery. These buds fit snugly and securely enough in my ears that I really don’t miss the ANC. This is personal preference, of course, so your mileage may vary. To summarize: the problems with phone calls were a deal breaker for me, but if you’re not going to use the T20s for calls and have a budget between $50-100, these are, hands-down, the best earbuds I’ve tried in this price range with a few small caveats mentioned above. Sound quality, physical build quality, and comfort are stand out features. If you’re like me, you’ve researched and compared every earbud in this price range you can find. Also, if you’re like me, you were frustrated when you couldn’t find a single review, YouTube video, or Reddit post that even mentions the T20s let alone actually reviews them (at least at the time of writing). If you’ve made it this far, hopefully you got something useful out of this review. Thank you for coming to my Ted Talk. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2023 by Nick Kay Nick Kay

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