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Yahoo
17-04-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Over 50,000 shoppers are fans of these earbuds, just $13 for a limited time
Looking for a new set of earbuds? If you need a pair that can stand up to unpredictable weather, Tozo's A1 Wireless Earbuds are an excellent choice. They're waterproof, plus they've received more than 54,000 five-star reviews from verified Amazon shoppers who say they have audio that's far richer than their price might suggest. And oh yeah: Right now they're just 13 bucks. These Tozo earbuds are incredibly popular, especially among buyers who don't want to shell out for Apple or other wallet-punishing brands. They're nearly 60% off now, thanks to this Amazon deal, making an already-good deal even better. When you compare them with the price of AirPods Pro (around $200), it's a no-brainer — these are worth the buy. What's made Amazon shoppers fall in love with these Tozos other than the incredibly low price tag? Superior audio quality, of course, courtesy of 6mm speaker drivers that produce powerful, crystal lear sound and heart-thumping bass. Trust us, these sound way better than the buds that came with your phone (do phones still come with headphones these days?). One of my favorite features of these headphones is the Tozo app, which allows you to change how the earbuds actually sound. Want deeper bass? More balanced output? You can dial things in just the way you like it. Finally, these earbuds have a long battery life. We're talking 32 hours, people: seven hours from the earbuds themselves and 25 hours from their case. There's a reason we highlight that these have nearly 54,000 five-star reviews. That's a lot of satisfied shoppers. "Incredible product for the price!" gushed this admiring audiophile. "These earbuds came with all the accessories (charger, earpieces), as well as an 18-month warranty and even an app with 1K EQ presets! The sound is excellent; I use them for sound therapy and brainwave entrainment, binaural beats and isochronic tones as well as solfeggio frequencies." This very cool aunt bought the A1s for her niece: "They stay in her ears and produce excellent sound quality and a great price! … These are durable and high-quality. The touch features work great, and she loves that she can control the volume and pause what she's listening to/watching without having to touch her tablet... These are great earbuds, especially for a first pair, because if the kids lose them or break them, they are not expensive to replace." "They connect easily, they're exceptionally comfortable, and the ergonomic design fits perfectly in my ears," praised a repeat customer-to-be. "I've had them for about a week and have yet to charge the case. If I ever need earbuds again, I'll definitely be getting these again." When it comes to $13 headphones that have all of these features, there's not much you can complain about. Though some still find a way. Said one sound snob: "These earbuds are more than adequate for listening to podcasts or TV, but for music I would recommend looking at one of their other excellent earbuds, such as their T6 earbuds, which I found to have very good sound quality and are still very comfortable, even though as far as I know they also use a 6mm speaker driver, same size as the A1. As you go up in the Tozo line you start to get bigger drivers (8mm for the T-10, and 10mm for the T12 and T20), so you may be more satisfied with music reproduction with those earbuds." "My only 'but' so far is that I notice that they fall out of my ears after some time (if I'm doing planks, running, etc.)," cautioned this jeering gym-goer. "Could be just my ears, but for the price, I'll put up with it in the meantime." If you have Amazon Prime, you'll get free shipping, of course. Not yet a member? No problem. You can sign up for your free 30-day trial here. (And by the way, those without Prime still get free shipping on orders of $35 or more.) The reviews quoted above reflect the most recent versions at the time of publication.
Yahoo
13-04-2025
- Yahoo
Fans compare these noise-cancelling headphones, down to $32, to Sony and Bose
It's no mystery why Tozo earbuds are popular — their low price and high quality make for a compelling, consumer-friendly package. Now, the company is hitting that sweet spot again with over-ear headphones, and its HT2 Headphones are on sale at Amazon. Fans compare them to notably higher-end options like Sony or Bose, which should tell you something: It's time to grab a pair for yourself. Especially now that they're at $32 — it's the lowest price we've seen them. Those Sony headphones we mentioned? Some of them go for nearly $400. These Tozos are less than a tenth of that price. (Even Sony's most affordable option — the WH-CH520s — are $40.) At nearly 50% off, Tozo HT2s are the lowest price we've seen them and, quite frankly, a no-brainer. They're also available in seven colors (though prices vary by color). Let's start with the battery life. These cans get 60 hours of playback time on a single charge, which is absolutely bonkers. That's more than 700 songs or nearly 10 NYC-to-LA flights. The battery life drops a bit when you do have ANC (active noise cancelling) on, but you're still looking at about 40 hours of crisp, clear audio excellence. Don't worry, though. Even if they do manage to run out of juice, you can connect them through a wired connection to continue listening without missing a (literal) beat. The 40-millimeter drivers produce fantastic sound, including crisp high notes and clear bass. The ear cups are made of soft leather and automatically adjust to the wearer's head. The Tozo app lets you tweak the settings for different types of music. When it's time to stop listening, these fold up for easy storage and transport. These headphones have over 8,800 happy fans who vouch for their quality. "These were purchased to replace a pair of Sony CH520s that got paint all over them. I think these Tozo headphones are better in every regard," one fan said. "They are comfortable (I wear glasses). The ear cups are ergonomic; each side has a range of pivot at the headpiece; the headpiece is adjustable (fits my weird head); the crown of the headpiece has nice padding. ... They sound amazing. The bass is deep without any adjustments. The sound is clearly better than the Sony." Another reviewer also wrote that the sound is on par with higher-end models. "I lost a pair of Bose over-the-ear headphones (yes, that was a painful $375 loss). I wanted to buy another set, but not at $375. Then I read about the quality and reliability of this brand, Tozo! What a wonderful surprise. The quality is comparable to my previous set." And one parent echoed that, "I originally bought these for my son but would not mind these for myself. These expensive-looking headphones deliver similar quality sound compared to some big-name brands." Just because they can be used wired doesn't mean there are no strings attached ... so to speak. "One downside I found was the wired connection does not allow for noise cancelling. So if you are connected to something like a laptop that doesn't have Bluetooth, they will then work like regular headsets. So you may want a Bluetooth adapter in that case," shared one shopper. (If you need one, we recommend the TP-Link Bluetooth Adapter.) Another fan cautioned that the low battery warning is kind of shrill. "My only complaint is the beeping sound the headphones make when they have a low charge. I wished the sound could have been a little bit less sharp." The reviews quoted above reflect the most recent versions at the time of publication. If you have Amazon Prime, you'll get free shipping, of course. Not yet a member? No problem. You can sign up for your free 30-day trial here. (And by the way, those without Prime still get free shipping on orders of $35 or more.)
Yahoo
05-02-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
These comfy earbuds beat AirPods on battery life, and they're just $22 — 55% off
A great pair of earbuds is worth its weight in gold, and Tozo has been killing it lately. The brand's T20s — one of its latest models — have arrived with a whopping 48.5 hours of battery life, plus noise cancellation and a waterproof rating that means they'll probably survive a quick shower, although we don't recommend it. (By the way, wash your ears!) A 55% price break is reason enough to buy, but the double discount — a sale plus a coupon — means you can buy two for the price of one. All four colors are on sale, so we recommend the green. (It has a nice teal undertone, and aren't you tired of basic black?) We've seen a lot of earbuds that advertise crazy-long battery life, but most have a caveat. Not these. Tozo T20s give you 13 hours of playback on a single charge, and over 48 hours including the case — that's wild for a pair of earbuds. (In comparison, Apple's AirPods top out at five hours on a single charge, and 30 hours with the case.) An LED indicator shows you how much charge each bud and the case itself has left. There are multiple built-in equalizations, or EQs, within the app to help fine-tune your listening experience. On the comfort front, these are outstanding — they include six different ear tips for that just-right size. They're also IPX8 waterproof, which helps them withstand sweat and rain, so you can wear them no matter how miserable the weather or tough the workout. These little earbuds have a quickly growing fanbase of more than 3,200 five-star reviewers who say it's hard to do better for the money. "The price point is unbeatable and the quality is surprisingly excellent. They are comfortable to wear, which is important to me as I wear them all day long," described one five-star user, who uses them mostly for remote work. "They reduce background noise both for me as I am listening and reduce my background noise for those in the meeting with me." Another customer said, "The fit surprised me — I'm usually not a fan of earbuds with stems, but these stems are shorter than others and I think for that reason in combination with the in-ear soft plugs just fit great. The benefit of the stem design is the microphones are better positioned to pick up your voice, so this is a great balance between voice pickup on calls and fit." Another five-star customer uses them along with another pair of Tozos, the T12s. "I travel on long-haul flights often and wanted a better fit and longer battery life, so I am trying out the T20s. ... I prefer the sound of the T12s, but the fit of the T20s, so use the T20s for when I will be wearing them for several hours (like binge-watching movies on 15-hour flights) and when exercising (they stay in better), and will use the T12s when I want better sound for shorter periods." "I just wish it had a separate power level for each earbud," critiqued a four-star reviewer. "I also wish it came with a clip attachment on the case for hooking it to my keys or belt loop, instead I had to buy a case cover." Another user warned that while the mics are fine for phone calls, they don't work well for recording. "The only thing I would say is I dislike the microphone. My friends were saying that they could hear me just fine, but it wasn't good enough to use for [a] podcast episode." The reviews quoted above reflect the most recent versions at the time of publication. If you have Amazon Prime, you'll get free shipping, of course. Not yet a member? No problem. You can sign up for your free 30-day trial here. (And by the way, those without Prime still get free shipping on orders of $35 or more.)