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The TOZOT12 Wireless Earbuds combine cutting-edge Bluetooth 5.3 technology with a customizable audio experience, offering 55 hours of playtime, IPX8 waterproof protection, and a lightweight ergonomic design for ultimate comfort and portability.
Control Method | Touch |
Controller Type | Touch Control |
Control Type | Touch Control |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Weight | 48.4 Grams |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Bluetooth Version | 5.3 |
Bluetooth Range | 10 Meters |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
Headphone Jack | Bluetooth |
Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
Audio Driver Size | 10 Millimeters |
Frequency Response | 20 Hz |
Sensitivity | 94 dB |
Impedance | 32 Ohm |
Noise Control | Sound Isolation |
Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
Earpiece Shape | In-ear shape |
Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
Style Name | Ergonomic Edition |
Color | Black |
Battery Average Life | 55 Hours |
Battery Charge Time | 1.1 Hours |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Carrying Case Material | cardboard or plastic |
Is Electric | Yes |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
Cable Features | Charging |
Additional Features | Sweatproof, Lightweight, Wireless Charging |
Enclosure Material | Polycarbonate (PC), Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) |
Specific Uses For Product | For wireless listening to music, answering calls, etc. |
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Bang for Buck - These Are the Ones To Beat!
If you're hunting a budget set of Bluetooth earbuds, the TOZO T12s are absolutely the best deal on the market! I'm not quite a true "audiophile", but I'm a music producer and own many a set of headphones and earbuds and plenty of speakers from the big names in high-quality audio including Klipsch, JBL, Audio Technica, Bose, Ultrasone, and others I'm probably forgetting. I'm not going to tell you these are some kind of magic bullet that outperforms any of those in terms of audio quality, but for the price? Wow, do they get a lot closer than you'd expect. The highs aren't tinny, the mids are present and clear, and the bass response is surprisingly solid, but not boomy either. Nothing groundbreaking, but for listening to Spotify at work? These will do everything you need and then some. I bought these expecting them to be a sort of in-betweener pair just so I could survive while I hunted for a fancier set, but I've quickly found that they check every box on my list and then some.As far as durability goes, I'm very impressed. I've held off on reviewing these because I wanted to see how they held up to the abuse I typically subject earbuds to, and so far they're doing exceptionally well. I primarily use these at work in an outdoor environment, and as a result, these earbuds see more abuse than most - I've dropped them onto concrete, stuck them in a back pocket to get smushed getting in and out of cars, been caught in the rain and left them out of their case overnight and even a few weekends over the few months I've had them and they just don't care, they still look brand-new and work perfectly, while others I've owned haven't managed to last even this long in the same environment. The case, by comparison, feels a little less durable, and so far has some scuffs and scratches from living most of its life in a work-vest pocket filled with various other tools. The top of the clamshell case has always felt slightly flimsy but has held up fine so far under hard use.I find that the charging logic of these headphones is also pretty intelligent. Coming off a set of much pricier JBL Bluetooth earbuds, these hold a charge far longer than they did even when brand new. I regularly listen for 4 hour stretches and only charge them during breaks and after my shift, and have yet to actually drain these earbuds whereas my JBLs would regularly die mid-shift. It seems as though the earbuds themselves have better internal batteries than what's in the case - I'm only able to get about two to three charges out of the case before it's dangerously low, but that's preferable to me than the opposite, where the case lasts forever but the earbuds are constantly needing recharged like the JBLs. I believe this has resulted a slightly heavier pair of earbuds than the norm, which may cause some people issues with fatigue or them falling out of your ears easier than others, but I find their weight to be a non-issue. I also like that the charging pins in the case are prominent, spring loaded, and easy to clean, which was another major failure point on the JBLs, and most of why I gave up trying to limp them along.Another factor that's easily overlooked with Bluetooth earbuds is simplicity. I just want them to work. I don't want to fiddle with an app, or set up any extra voice control features, or deal with firmware updates. I want them to pair automatically and start playing when I hit the button with no add-on garbage standing between me and my music. These do exactly that, zero extra complication. Of course, that means that there's no extra features like active noise canceling or EQs to adjust either, but I see it as a worthwhile price to pay for simplicity - you can EQ to your heart's desire in most audio players and I find that so far as noise canceling goes, the included tips are adequate for even (very) loud environments. Checking the battery level is easy enough on my phone while the earbuds are in use, and the LCD readout in the case works great to check its battery level as well rather than relying on inconsistent notifications to tell you the case battery level like my old JBLs.I generally don't use these earbuds for calls, but I have been called with these earbuds still paired a few times and the experience has been perfectly acceptable. The default setting in my phone with these earbuds paired uses the phone's mic versus the earbuds', but that works well given that the quality of these earbuds' mic isn't exactly top-notch. It is certainly functional, but don't plan on using these to record studio-ready vocals (not that you or I did in the first place.) I find this to be the area of these earbuds that perform most in-line with a $30 set of Bluetooth earbuds (i.e cheap.) Given that it's all going to get bounced off a few dozen cell towers and end up sounding like a tin-can-and-wire outfit regardless, nobody's going to lose any sleep over the T12s' built-in mic.If after all that and you're still on the fence, I say just go for it with these TOZO T12s. The value of these earbuds versus those costing literally double the price can't be understated - these will do the job and leave you impressed. Should I somehow manage to kill this set, I fully plan to buy another and I'll still feel like I got my money's worth.
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Complete sound range very nice
Just got these the other day to replace an older different brand. I am very particular about my music and I definitely know what sounds good and what doesn't. So I was very skeptical on these as these didn't get high-end reviews as other brands do, but after looking at some of the reviews here and also on YouTube and the comparison between the T12 and the T12 pro I was kind of impressed and I thought well lets give them a try. What's the worst could happen I return them. I decide to go with the T12 as I'm not a big fan of noise reduction. I think it takes away from some of the music quality and ever since I switched over to the memory foam ear cups it's a real night and day difference between those cheap little silicone ones. when I put my earbuds in with those I don't hear anything outside. They feel so good on the ear that you don't need noise cancellation with these and if you look, they're becoming much more popular now, and they don't fall out. I think the pairing went OK as I'm not really familiar with this brand but once paired It's great you just open up the case automatically pairs by itself you don't have to actually take the earbuds out of the case for that to happen and the battery indicator is a really nice feature. I had already downloaded the app so I was ready to go. I was very impressed that this came with an equalizer, my headphones and earbuds. All have some kind of equalizer built into an app. It gives you a little bit more flexibility and control over your frequencies. The first thing I look for was volume , as I do like my music semi loud, I want to see how these would compare with another brand that I have and they do get quite loud depending on the music you're listening to. the one nice feature I like as you can customize the equalizer to your own liking instead of going with the presets And once you do that, you can save that and then in the future if you were happy with that setting, you don't have to open the app anymore earbuds remember your settings on the equalizer so you never have to go back to the app and reset everything every time you wanna listen to music earbuds just remember where you left off on the app. My equalizer is pretty much almost set all the way up on all the frequencies with a couple little dips here and there. I love my bass and I love my trebles but even being set like that, the sound is very good. The bass isn't overpowering, but it's definitely there and the trebles and the mid range very nice and crisp. The battery life is very good. I'm not the type of person that wears these every day but I do like to wear them when I do my yard work and to drown out the noise of the lawnmower, the backpack blower, etc. my old ones did that I have yet to try these as I don't have to mow the lawn yet, but I'm sure thanks to the memory foam cups. There won't be an issue with drowning out the external noise. I have another set of ear buds and they have the noise cancellation feature and I don't like them. The volume is maybe half of what you can get with T12 and it's all because of the noise cancellation feature it suppresses the volume. It might cut out every little sound from the outside, but it also decreases your volume. That's why I wasn't a big fan of getting the T12 Pro plus the fact I don't need a bigger battery like that , these are very compact and 50 hours charging with the case and 12 hours or so playtime more than enough for me.So to sum it up for the time that I have used them so far I do like them I think the quality of sound is superb and I don't want to spend $150 on earbuds as one YouTube reviewer said there's $150 earbuds and there's a $39 earbuds he would've chosen the $39 earbud over the $150 one because you're buying a name and he also mentioned that the T12 actually did sound better. The other thing I had noticed in the frequency, the T12 goes down to 16 Hz as the T12 pro goes down to 20 Hz I thought that was interesting considering the human ear cannot really hear below 20 Hz or above 20,000 Hz but maybe it adds a little bit more bass quality who knows it can't hurt. So if you're looking for a high-quality earbud, I would definitely give these a try. I'm glad I did as one thing I hate doing is trying to find a good pair of earbuds. Sometimes you have to buy five or six pairs in order to find one good one and then return the rest, this one I hit it nail right on the head. But definitely try out the memory foam cups. They are so much more comfortable and they block out so much external noise. between the pairing up of the earbuds and the foam cups yeah one nice set of earbuds. I'm very surprised at manufactures now don't start including the memory foam cups . But I guess it all boils down to the Almighty dollar. If they work good for me down the road I won't be updating this review if they don't work good for me and I'm not happy with them. I will be updating this review..I was not paid or coerced in anyway or received a free product. This is my honest review as I really believe this is the only way you can get a good review.