

🎧 Elevate your sound game — stay connected, charged, and unstoppable!
TOZO T12 Wireless Earbuds combine cutting-edge Bluetooth 5.3 technology with a sleek wireless charging case featuring an LED battery display. Designed for active professionals, they deliver premium 10mm driver sound quality, true ENC noise-canceling microphones, and an IPX8 waterproof rating to withstand sweat and rain. With up to 48 hours of total playtime and intuitive touch controls, these earbuds offer a seamless, stylish audio experience that keeps pace with your dynamic lifestyle.









| ASIN | B085DL3KMR |
| Additional Features | Sweatproof |
| Age Range Description | ALL |
| Antenna Location | Audio Monitoring / Calling / Cycling / Disc Jockey Use / Exercising / Gaming / Motorcycling / Office Meetings / Radio Communication / Running / Skateboarding / Snowboarding / Studio |
| Audio Driver Size | 10 Millimeters |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Audio Latency | 60 Milliseconds |
| Battery Average Life | 30000 Hours |
| Battery Charge Time | 1.5 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,196 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #139 in Earbud & In-Ear Headphones |
| Bluetooth Range | 15 Meters |
| Bluetooth Version | 5.3 |
| Brand | TOZO |
| Brand Name | TOZO |
| Built-In Media | Eartip, TOZO T12 Wireless Earbuds, USB-C (A to C) cable (20cm), User Manual, Wireless Charging Case |
| Cable Features | Without Cable |
| Carrying Case Battery Average Life | 48 Hours |
| Carrying Case Battery Capacity | 500 Milliamp Hours |
| Carrying Case Battery Charging Time | 1.5 Hours |
| Carrying Case Color | Black |
| Carrying Case Height | 33 Millimeters |
| Carrying Case Length | 77 Millimeters |
| Carrying Case Material | Plastic |
| Carrying Case Weight | 54.3 Grams |
| Carrying Case Width | 37 Millimeters |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Compatible with IOS/Android mainstream mobile phones, tablets, laptops and other Bluetooth devices |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Control Type | Media Control |
| Controller Type | Touch |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 46,641 Reviews |
| Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Earpiece Shape | Bud |
| Enclosure Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS), Polycarbonate (PC) |
| Form Factor | Over Ear |
| Frequency Response | 20 KHz |
| Headphone Folding Features | Over Ear |
| Headphone Jack | Bluetooth |
| Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Impedance | 32 Ohms |
| Is Autographed | No |
| Item Type Name | headphone |
| Item Weight | 64.8 Grams |
| Manufacturer | TOZO |
| Model Name | TOZO T12 |
| Model Number | T12 |
| Noise Control | Sound Isolation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Power Levels | 1 |
| Sensitivity | 94 dB |
| Series Number | 12 |
| Specific Uses For Product | Business / Fitness / Entertainment / Gaming / Professional / School / Sleeping / Travel / TV Series / Video Game / Sport / Music / Gaming / Motorcycling / Office Meetings |
| Style Name | Ergonomic Edition |
| Subject Character | Animal / Anime / Cartoon / Fantasy / TV Series / Video Game / Sport / Music / Gaming / Motorcycling / Office Meetings |
| Theme | Animal / Anime / Cartoon / Fantasy / TV Series / Video Game / Sport / Music / Gaming / Motorcycling / Office Meetings |
| Total USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | TOZO |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
L**N
Tozo T12 Earbuds You won't regret buying. Awesome Sound, snug fit and all around great quality!!
After reading several reviews, these T12s seemed to be a very good deal. Especially for the price. I was quite skeptical because the last pair I just returned had some really great reviews too. However, I received my Tozo T12 Earbuds today, January 2, 2021. I received them just as all the video reviews stated with all the items included as advertised. Mine were charged to 85%. I followed the simple instructions and I was up and running in less than 5 minutes. I was seriously impressed with the sound quality. WOW! I let the earbuds and the base charge to 100%. I had some work to do in the garage that took about 1 hour. This gave me the time to play around with my new earbuds. Did I mention the sound quality? After several songs these earbuds are incredible. They are light weight and seems like they will stay in place. I was climbing and bending over, moving freely with no discomfort in my ears. In fact I had forgot these were in my ears at one point. I was able to quickly adapt to the touch controls. Very easy. I was having a conversation with my wife (after I paused the music) and I still couldn't hear her clearly. I had to remove one of the ear pieces. The earbud really seals the outside noise very nicely. I'm going to try these when I use the trimmer this summer. They should act as a set of hearing protection and I can listen to music. But my real test is going to be when I use these at the gym. I only bought them for that purpose. For some reason, my gym loves to play some crap music. It sounds like they play the same song over and over and over. It is cruel and unusual punishment. The pair of earbuds I had and just returned never stayed in my ears. With a little sweat, I was constantly fussing with them and not having a good seal made the sound quality horrible. So we shall see if my Tozo T12s will do what the other one could not. From my short experience I have had so far I have confidence these WILL stay put and I will have the sound quality I was searching for. But I will soon find out on Monday! Update, today is January 20, 2021. Let me say, you will not be disappointed with the Tozo T12s. After a little more than 3 weeks, I have used these while climbing up and down a ladder, bending over, under ear muffs (wood working) just about any position and these ear buds DO NOT fall out and are comfortable. But most importantly, I use them at the gym. I don't go to the gym to update my social status, I go there to sweat and I sweat a lot. These T12s have stayed in place and are comfortable. Never have I had to adjust or fuss with them after putting them in. You get a rich full range of sound. Deep bass and crisp highs. Incredible!! I'm hearing sounds that I have never heard from music that I have listened to for years. You have two sets of volume control. Your device, if turned way down, will affect the volume to the earbuds. And you have a volume control on the earbuds. Think of your device being the master volume control. If it is low or off you will not have very much volume at the earbuds even at full (on the earbuds). I set my devise almost up to full volume and control the earbuds from there. So far I have only had to charge the case only once in three weeks. The only negative thing I can say about these earbuds, the first week in the gym I was hearing a very loud popping sound from my left ear and only after the sweat started to flow. The popping happened with every step while running on the treadmill. It sounded like the cap on a jar when the vacuum seal was broken. But loud. I figured out that the silicone tip, after it was wet, was braking the seal between my ear and the silicone ear piece. I fixed that by buying a set of foam tips. I don't hear the popping anymore. But I do hear my bones rattling around now. I can't fix that. If you are experiencing this I think the foam tips can fix that. No need to buy an expensive pair. Here are the ones I bought. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07SN4HP5Z/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o07_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 $7. I hope this helps someone. Trust me I'm confident that you will love these too. Especially at the $40 price point. Good luck!
D**Y
Excellent product for your money!
I absolutely love this brand of warbuds. I have 3 pairs of the A1 and now 2 pairs of the E1. I love how easy it is to use the earbuds. They are comfortable to wear and so incredibly easy to operate. They have an amazing sound quality. I love that they give you everything you need to assure a proper, comfortable fit in your ear. They have an amazing long battery life too. Excellent buy!!
X**L
While not perfect, shockingly GOOD for the sub $20 price range and better than the TOZO A1s
Update really this update may just repeat what i said months ago ... I used these for the first time in a bit and what i am about to say is only about the sound... i still love everything else (TBH i love the sound too) is far better than the no-name buds you can get in the sub $20 price range these are in. From what i hear now ... bass-heads may be "disappointed' with these ... not saying you cant EQ more bass into them ... just out of the box = a v ("Bass and Treble" EQ) ... they are NOT the bassist ... HOWEVER ... the seperation and crispness of the mids and highs are where these shine .... i remember thinking months ago these are "ok to pretty good" with some genres and others like instrumental or jazz they are GREAT .... just wanted to add this comment to my review ------------------------- Original review: Background: I am a person that even if you ignore the other brand Earbuds I have and like, (with TOZO … I’d say Tribit and Earfun are up there) … I have quiet the collection of models from TOZO including the T6s (both variety), T9, NC2 and 2024 NC9s, A1s, Crystal Buds and Crystal Pods, the A3s, and I have experience with the original NC9s and NC7s (I am sure I am even forgetting a model or two) . Oh yeah and the E2s (to answer my own question about the E2s in comparison to these, I will get to that later) My intial thoughts (given that I did have these before my A1s but expected about the same thing) were that the sound BLEW me away for this price .. I do admit I got these for $19.99 with a 6 dollar off e-coupon to make these under $15 (before I go on, I still say these would be worth that $19.99)… after a first walk of a few miles with the DEFAULT “flat”/”standard” EQ I tried what I thought was the best option and while usually use custom EQ settings … I tried the “Rock” Preset and after two days of that… I felt these were dialed in. JUST now I tried them again and while it’s so close to being “perfect” (so to speak…keep expectations in-check) … the midbass which IS boosted in the “Rock” preset is just a tad too much .. in the great TOZO app I pulled the first few bass sliders to A) line-up and B) are above the “zero” line but lower than the Rock preset (like I said in my A1 review, I plan on uploading my preset to the EQ Zone in the TOZO App … this gives you the ability to download other people’s EQ settings and apply them to YOUR TOZO buds with only a few clicks … VERY cool and handy) . This sound is really dialed in more to “exactly” how I like it. The only thing I may say about these vs say the 2024 NC9 SOUND … is that things seem more “refined” overall in the 2024 NC9 (crisper, more separation perhaps), but these are DARN GOOD Before I go on … Build quality, battery life (so far), and that sort of stuff … seems typical for TOZO … and that means “it’s great” … sure compared to some buds these may “feel a little cheaper” (say the T6s or 2024 NC9s) but THEY DO NOT feel “cheap”. To try to clear up confusing … with cheap QUALITY buds “you get what you pay for… what’d you expect” comes to mind … what I am trying to say is that TOZO probably cut back on these to keep the price lower but they are still a good quality earbud and case. Comparisons - I will try to keep this short but informative (any .. old classic with no app support and 32hrs advertised battery life .. .or new style “classic” or “ergonomic edition” TOZO T6): - I think the T6s (not what I said about the build quality still being good on the E1s) MAYBE a little better but it’s “splitting hairs”. - Sound Quality … hard to say since the old T6s do not have app support hence no TOZO App EQ support…. STILL . With some EQ tweaking and I mean MINOR tweaking .. they are totally in the same ballpark … These E1s to me are ALOT closer in sound to the T6s than say they are to the A1s TOZO A1s: I can legit see TOZO making these E1s the “new gen” A1s they are so close and even making a little spreadsheet of features comparing the two here, there are only MINOR differences they are so close … on paper. - what I will say is that while I am dialing in my A1s EQ a little more … they have two issues to me with the sound. A) say at 100% volume the A1s are where any other TOZO bud including these are at say 70% volume and that is an issue at times with tracks with lower volumes. NOT terrible for the A1s but just something to note. The A1s lack “body” or “richness” to me in the mids .. .at least compared to say the TOZO T6s for instance. These E1s just need minor tweaking vs the A1s they are so much like and sound so much better. I don’t feel the sound “blows me away” as much (if I forget I only paid $13.90 for these) as it did at first but it’s so good for this price range, I am nit-picking at that point. These have the punch in the low end (how much of a punch is what I am dialing in to my “perfect sound” listening to things from light jazz to rap and metal, here) that I feel the A1s lack at times. The E1s have a “more controlled “ bass to me …and without repeated tweaking of the EQ which I am still trying with the A1s .. I am not noticing that “syballant” sound on some of the tracks near the high-end. (For the record I feel I am trashing the A1s… I have no plans on returning my A1s and I do NOT “hate them” .. I just feel these E1s OVERALL are better) Fit wise the A1s and E1s may not be “identical” but without trying them on as I am typing this review I cant remember if one is better … close enough to being the same for my tastes and that is “maybe not the perfect fit but TOTALLY comfortable” TOZO E2: This will answer my own question about the E2s before I bought those. The style (even how the case opens uniquely) is really cool and I like that more than I expected. The build quality of the E2s are about the same as these E1s in my view While I am still dialing things in, NOT saying things sound “100% the same” I am going off memory here to what I like and the tracks (music) I was listening to at the time. The E2s and E1s are really close and more in the ballpark of each other…. Both in my opinion sound better than the A1s which between the three models are the ones that still lack “richness” at times .. it’s like the E1s and E2s are dialed in even out of the factory, more than the A1s. ------------------------------ Not sure what I can say specifically that will not make this review too long and boring. I think between the A1s and E1s that are OFTEN (I got then at an identical price) about the same price…. Regular, lightning deals, or regular price + coupons … I’d totally go with the E1s, though I feel I am hating on the A1s (again these two models are SO SIMILAR it’s hard to tell them apart sometimes not counting the sound and case-shape) .. the A1s are not bad but these are just a bit better. The E2s I would not say are “a lot better” or worse than these but they are in the same ballpark … and for about $40 (not counting sales which would bring that down) … you could get both E1 and E2s. To be honest .. I have more than one pair of these E1s due to e-coupons and sales … so yes I recommend them
J**I
Affordable and Awesome – Perfect Everyday Earbuds
I’ve been using the TOZO E1 earbuds for bit now and honestly, I’m really happy with them—especially for what they cost. The sound quality is surprisingly good. Nice clear audio with decent bass, and everything sounds balanced. I mostly use them for music and podcasts, and they’ve been great. Battery life is awesome. I get around 7–8 hours on a full charge, and the case holds a bunch of extra juice. I only charge it like once or twice a week, and I use them almost daily. Bluetooth 5.3 is fast and stable—I’ve had zero connection issues so far. They pair super quickly with my phone every time I take them out of the case. They fit really well and don’t fall out, even when I’m working out or walking the dog. They come with a few different size tips, so you can get a snug fit. Also, they’re water-resistant, so I’m not worried about sweat or a bit of rain. For the price, these earbuds are a steal. They’re perfect for daily use—whether you’re commuting, working out, or just chilling. If you don’t want to spend a ton but still want good sound and solid features, I’d definitely recommend the TOZO E1.
A**R
Survived the Washer!!!
These buds are fantastic. I needed some replacements for my Jabra 65t buds that went missing after a very cute, but rambunctious toddler got a hold of them. So I wanted a budget friendly but durable pair to bring out to the beach for my weekend away. I researched a variety of brands and models. These fit the bill and the budget the best. They were great for the price. I took them on my trip and they survived a bit of sand and worked for listening to my audiobooks, tunes and movies. When I got home I used them for running around and workouts. On one such day I left a bud in my pants pocket and washed it on accident! I was mortified thinking I had ruined them. But that IPx rating really stood the test and after a full wash the bud survived and STILL works!!! In fact as it was running through the cycle iT tried to pair with my phone several times. :D So here are some of the features I absolutely loved that this brand offered: Pros: - The IPx rating is SO much better than other high end expensive brands. I wanted these buds for outdoor activities so this was a major plus. Hello, it survived the washer!!! - The price point is super budget friendly. These buds pack a punch with a bunch of great features that really make this a great buy - The sound quality is good for the price. Nothing beats my Bose headset, but I wanted buds instead of a headset. I’m no expert on sound but I will say my Bose set have spoiled me rotten and I compare my other sets to them. I’m quite happy with the TOZO set in comparison. They have fairly decent noise cancelation and I can listen to a variety of media without issue. - They’re comfier than most earbuds I’ve tried. I feel like I have a lot of trouble with buds that fit my ears comfortably. The TOZO brand offers several sizes rubber ear pieces in the pack so I was able to find a size that fit into ear ear comfortably. Cons: Here’s a few things I miss compared to other brand name buds: - These buds only connect to one device at a time. I could connect my Jabras and Bose sets to multiple devices in one session. These buds don’t do that. They have to be disconnected from one device in order to use them on another. It’s a minor inconvenience but it’s a feature I do very much Appreciate from some higher end brands. - Theres no ear bud tracking. A feature I found really helpful and nifty was the ability Jabra placed with their buds to find Your earbuds through their app. That feature was a huge plus as it’s quite easy to misplace those little buds. - I’m not sure about the call quality. I have yet to find a pair of ear buds with exemplary call quality. I took a couple of calls on these buds and each time the person in the other end complained about a muffled sound. It wasn’t a deal breaker for me as I wanted these for for media, but it would move been an added Tom bonus to have buds that provided great sound and call quality. All in all I still rated these a 5 because despite the cons or missing features I had from higher end brands, these earbuds rock for the price and features they do have. I’d highly recommend them for anyone on a budget or those looking for a durable pair for active occasions.
S**E
Similar to the Samaung Galaxy Earbuds+ [2020]; ALMOST!
THE PACKAGING: From first opening the shrink-wrapped, high end professional looking box with the embossed TOZO & prominently displayed IPX8 Waterproof logo; to the high quality, holographic QR-coded 18-Month Warrenty sticker and foam-fitted packed box for safe product transport to its end-user, this TOZO T12 product is dripping with quality and professionalism right from the start before even turning on the buds... THE CASE: The case that houses and charges the TOZO T12 buds is made out of high-end polymer plastic complete with powerful magnets that will keep the buds within their place even while the case top is open, upside down and firmly shaken, the buds will not fall out. Now, keep in mind, from my experience (and opinion) with these types of cases and buds, even though the case is made to take the occational, accidental drops, I use a form-fitting velcro wire tie that you can get here on Amazon, or at any hardware store. This way if you dropped the case the vibrations resulting from the sudden hit to the floor will not forcefully eject the buds and loosing them. This case uses a USB-C type charging cable requiring 5v @ .5A to charge the built-in case's 500mA v3.7 1.85Wh battery. Wireless charging needs 5v @ .4A input from a wireless charging pad. THE SOUND: Here is something to keep in mind when using ANY Bluetooth wireless devices. The bluetooth singnal is considered a PAN by industry standards. The Personal Area Network is not meant for long range usage 30 ~ 35 feet is all it is really intended for even when using v5.0 Bluetooth devices (earbuds, headphones, speakers, transceivers, etc). You see the signal is just that... a "device used to carry a PAN wireless encrypted frequency from Point A (usually a mobile device or a wireless transceiver) to Point B (a designated, usually paired device accepting that frequency). A BLUETOOTH FREQUENTCY HAS NO AMPLIFIED PROPERTIES. The amplification of sound falls back to the device SENDING the signal to the receiving device. With this clarification (I hope 😉), I am using my Samsung Galaxy S9+, with one of the best music players on Google Play, PowerAMP (latest version), with its extensive , highly flexible EQ, separate bass/treble controls with music purchased from Amazon Music (standard MP3/AAC formats), I can tell you that the music has a decent sound (my test song was Armin van Buuren's "A State of Trance 2019"'s "Tesla" which has a decent mixture of Bass, Midrange, and Treble beats) when it comes to the midrange and treble, but the bass could be a little more pronounced, but it is stll great and robust enough to get the point accross. It is not significant enough to remove an overall star for it though. Noise-Cancellation & Fit: I am basing my findings and experience because I own a set of Samsung Galaxy Earbuds+ (2020 version) and comparing its noise-canceling features with these TOZO T-12s. As far as the noise cancelling properties are concerned they are great ONLY IF you are NOT expecting to hear much of what is going around you! I double-checked the book and it said nothing about an Ambiance sound feature, like the Samsung Galaxy Earbuds+ (2020 version). This feature allows the person wearing them to hear what is going around around them with the help of the built-in microphone(s), like with the Samsung Galaxy Earbuds+, turning the microphones on via the Ambiance feature allows the wearer to hear whats going on around you within your current environment, while still maintaining the buds secure fit within the ear. The TOZO T-12s do not have this feature. I consider this an actual safety feature, if your journey takes your jog/run/bike on busy streets. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND YOU DO NOT USE THESE WHILE DRIVING! THE MFB TOUCHPAD BUTTONS: Same as the others buds out there on the market. Playing music: Tap once (on either MFB) Pauses/Plays current Track. Double Tap on RT MFB goes forward one track to the next one; tapping on the LT MFB goes back one track. Triple tap brings up (for me) the Google Assistant. There are audio assist commands to confirm what feature you activated via the MFB coming from the LT earbud; never the right. You CAN utilize one earbud at a time PROVIDED that it is the LEFT one. Even though it does not state anywhere in the owners manual that you can. All I can tell you is if you remove the RT earbud while listening to a constant sound (like music), the LT earbud still plays that sound/music while the RT one turns off. This led me to believe that the LT one can be used WITHOUT wearing the RT one. This leaving me to the conclusion they are NOT TWS earbuds. (TWS earbuds, like the Samsung Galaxy Earbuds+ can use the RT OR LT at different times, if the user so inclines.) EDIT (28.JUL.2020) :: There is only one reason (and its a BIG one) for me to revise my review and, sadly, have to return these earbuds... It is the way these handle a phone call on the volume side of the call; there is just NOT ENOUGH volume sound coming from the bud(s) while I am driving, unfortunately. With other monoral headsets the Samsung Galaxy S-series phones automatically INCREASE the volume with the phone's internal sound "amplification module", sort to speak (when the volume indicator goes from blue to red). (I can deal with TOTAL noise isolating when using one (or the other) bud to make / accept phone calls, but for some reason when I increase the volume to its max the blue volume indicator does not change color! I mean I hear the person clearly (providing that my radio, AC, and my windows are up, mind you); but ONLY at a WHISPER. My 5-STAR rating dropped to 3-STARS because of this issue. No pair of buds should need that much help of a phone's internal amplification system or an app's pre-amp (like within PowerAmp music player) booster through its software EQ, to have a decent phone (sound or video) conversation. I mean there are a lot of choices for within the ~$40 range to try.... Sorry Tozo... Hope this review helps... Cheers!
J**N
Noticeably Better Than Before
In this review, I will be mainly comparing the TOZO T12s to the TOZO T6s (the Bluetooth earbuds I previously had). I was surprised when I got these earbuds because I thought they would be basically the same as the T6s. I thought it would be just another pair of earbuds. However, to my surprise, I noticed many improvements and solutions to problems I used to have with the T6s. Here is a list of all the improvements and or fixes that come with the TOZO T12s: Better Sound Quality - These are the first pair of earbuds where I noticed the sound quality is significantly better. It has a high range of frequencies and just sounds all together good. I looked up some high-quality audio on YouTube and it sounded like I was in a movie theater! I also can really feel the bass, something I could barely notice in my previous earbuds. Better, Sturdy Feel - I was a little skeptical when I first saw how the earbuds are a bit bulkier than any other earbud I've worn before. When I put them on though I noticed they felt more secure than the T6s. I think the wider design makes the weight more evenly distributed, therefore making them stay in better. There is also a bunch of different sized sleeves (the rubber things at the end) which should allow a comfortable fit for any size ear. Battery Life - I can't tell how much better the battery life is (due to me rarely having to charge them) but I really like the percentage display on the case. That display combined with the long battery life will make it easy to never run out of battery. There really won't be any scenario where you would need to stop using the earbuds to charge them as long as you remember to put them in the case as well as keep the case charged. Depending on how often you use them you could probably go up to a week without having to charge the case, though it is easy to charge with the wireless charger I happen to have. Fixed Volume - The main problem I had with the T6s was the minimum volume was too loud. I never needed to go higher than the lowest possible volume. This combined with the very, very annoying fact that when you went to minimum volume an AI voice would say at max volume "MINIMUM VOLUME." Both of these problems are gone in the T12s. The voice only talks when necessary, is quieter, and the range of volume is much more reasonable. Better Touch Sensors - With the T6s I had to tap 2-5 times to pause, skip, etc. With the T12s, however, I can lightly tap wherever and it responds much better. There is a lot more room to tap due to the greater surface area of the earbuds. Also while all modern earbuds have this, they can be stopped just by tapping the side of one of them. This is very useful for not having to pull out your phone when doing something like jogging or working out. There is also several other touch commands such a volume up and down, skip, rewind, etc. (Note: While the touch sensors are better, they still aren't perfect.) Water Proof - While I will never truly utilize this feature, based on other reviews people say you can use these earbuds in the shower just fine. I don't do this just because I don't feel like drying them off. I looked it up and they have the highest (to my knowledge) level of waterproofing. So they are not just resistant but should be able to be completely submerged and work indefinitely (though I would never try that). Due to this waterproofing, they should never have a problem with sweat or anything like that. (If you were wondering why it isn't for swimming, the Bluetooth doesn't work through water). Magnets - The magnets are so, so very satisfying. The case clicks shut with magnets and the earbuds fall right into place. (I included a video of me showing this). Warranty - Comes with a free 18-month warranty (that you probably won't have to use!) I could go on and on about why these earbuds are good but I have already written a lot. My conclusion: overall they are high-quality earbuds, well worth the price. One last thing to note: Good Company - The TOZO company seems to be very eager to help costumers. I happened to give them my email for the warranty of the T6s and I got multiple really good promotional offers (that I did indeed capitalize on). I haven't needed it, but I imagine if you ever need customer support they would be very helpful. - Jack
C**.
Good wireless earbuds for just sitting around or light activity
I've been heeing and hawing over doing this review for a few weeks, but now have spent enough time with the T12s to give them an honest review. Going to break this down to 'Good' and 'Bad' sections rather than my normal large paragraph format. So, here we go --> GOOD: - The sound quality. I'm not an audiophile by any stretch, but I think these sound great especially for the price. - The charging case. Quality feels outstanding and the little display that indicates charge status (and % of the charge case) is fantastic. Not only does the case support wireless charging, but each earbud has a magnet in it that attracts it to its bay in the case. Super nice touch there. - The battery life. Super impressive given the size of the earbuds. - The claim of being waterproof seems to hold up. The first day I took them outside to use while washing my car, it took all of nine seconds for one to fall into my wash bucket. It survived without issue and continues to work to this day. - Packaging. For the price, the overall packaging of the T12s is pretty nice. BAD: - Fitment. The T12s utterly failed the yardwork and car wash tests. I went through each included ear attachment piece and they still fall out relatively easy. When sitting relatively still, they seem to stay in OK, though. - Sensitivity of tap controls. It's just too sensitive -- like, when one of the earbuds is about to fall out and you go to put it back in, it pauses or skips tracks. I've also noticed the volume going up or down several times without any input from me.. have seen other people here report this. FINAL THOUGHTS : I really want to like these. So much so that I'm going to keep them and keep at trying to make them fit/stay in better. I feel like I can deal with the overly-sensitive touch controls if they stayed in my ears, especially given the price. I wish I could give these 3.5 stars. With that being said, the value of the Tozo T12s is unquestionably high, and the charge case is fantastic, so 4 stars it is. Will absolutely come back and update this review if I can get them to stay in my ears while doing work outside!
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