🎶 Elevate Your Audio Experience—Where Comfort Meets Innovation!
The TOZO O2 True Open Ear Wireless Headphones combine cutting-edge Bluetooth 5.3 technology with a unique dual-axis design for a customizable fit. With an impressive 42 hours of playtime, waterproof capabilities, and a focus on safety and comfort, these headphones are perfect for driving, calls, and music. Enjoy superior sound quality and seamless connectivity, making them an essential accessory for the modern professional.
Control Method | Touch |
Control Type | Media Control |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Weight | 126.6 Grams |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Is Electric | No |
Total USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
Compatible Devices | Smartphones |
Cable Features | Without Cable |
Additional Features | Lightweight, Noise Isolation, Microphone Feature, Water Resistant |
Enclosure Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) |
Headphone Folding Features | Over Ear |
Headphones Ear Placement | Open Ear |
Color | Blue |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Bluetooth Range | 10 Meters |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
Headphone Jack | Wireless |
M**O
Great comfort and sound
This is a great headset for me. I prefer the open-ear style of headset so that I'm not totally closed off from my environment. They also work for me because ear buds are uncomfortable after a little while, and most sets I have feel like they're ready to fall out at any moment, especially if I'm doing anything more active than walking.This is a very comfortable headset. The speaker part of the headset rotates on the loop in multiple directions, allowing you to find that perfect fit. I personally have never had a problem with the fixed design (like the OpenEgo), but for those who do, these provide nearly infinite adjustability. The sound is not affected at all as you adjust the set. I can work out with these, with no concern for them falling off.The overall package with the headset and charging case is well-designed, even beautiful, if a little large. It's the largest charging case I own, but it works well. You don't even need to turn the headset on or off -- when you remove the headset from the case, they turn on and connect, and when you place them back into the case, they disconnect and turn off. Thanks to this case, overall battery life has been excellent.Overall, this is a fine headset and a great value.
J**N
Lowkey Fire for Daily Use
Pretty sick for everyday stuffSo I got these TOZO O2 open ear buds ‘cause I wanted something chill for walking to school and just hanging out, and they’re actually way better than I thought they’d be.First off, they’re super comfy. They don’t go all the way in your ear like normal earbuds, which is kinda nice ‘cause they don’t feel annoying after a while. I wear them during class (don’t tell my teachers lol) and while skating, and they stay on pretty well.Sound is clean too. Not like, crazy bass or anything, but music sounds good and I can still hear what’s going on around me, which is clutch when I’m out. They’re also really good for watching TikToks or YouTube without feeling totally blocked off.Battery life’s solid — lasts pretty much all day, and the case charges ‘em fast. The case is small too, fits in my hoodie pocket easy.Only thing is, they don’t block out noise at all, so if you're in a loud place, it’s kinda hard to hear your music. But that’s lowkey part of the design, so I’m not mad about it.Overall, super solid earbuds if you just want something chill that works well for school, hanging out, or riding around. Definitely recommend if you’re not trying to spend a ton but still want something good.
D**N
Awesome fit, great sound, super comfy
Really loving these TOZO O2 open-ear headphones. The adjustable design makes them super comfortable. I can wear them for hours without any pressure. The open-ear style is perfect for staying aware while driving or walking, and they still sound surprisingly good, with solid bass and clear calls.Battery life is amazing (up to 42 hours I think), and being able to connect to two devices at once is super handy. The app lets you tweak the sound too, which is a nice bonus. Great value for the price!
B**N
Tozo APP integration NEEDs WORK (But still Love Them)
I love the sound quality and the open ear method which is more comfortable for prolonged wear (plus hooks make extra secure from falling vs. in ear buds - though Tozo 10's are great for that too, all great.The Tozo app (for iPhone, etc.) however, does not offer OpenBuds the same options it does when connecting the Tozo 10 in-ear, and likely others. It is missing ALL of the SETTINGS that are useful for T10's, the same ones that would make it useful for OpenBuds - to me. Quick explaination:The product photo above shows the app's EQ presets which apply to in-ear, but NOT OpenBuds. That includes various EQ presets for genre like Rock, Jazz, etc., and this full set also includes custom settings for preferred frequencies and savable as custom presets. BUT when you connect OpenBuds to the app, it only shows the following:1. + 2. Classical & Vocal (the only two genres, NO Pop, Rock, Jazz, Hip-Hope, NONE etc.) so if you like Mozart and Sinatra and that's about it, you're all set.3. + 4. Bass Boost & a Treble Boost, which are not adjustable; hi or lo end goes WAY up or not at all. This is not for fine tuning a sound, it's for fixing a problem with a bad master or player - but even still, no adjustment options means it's most likely to over-compensate, and you'll get Too Little bass/treble or Too Much. Not useful.5. Standard - this just resets the sound back to no EQ at all. So it's not a setting at all, just a defeat button.Bear in mind, in no way can you adjust and frequencies on your own, whereas with reg earbuds, you can & more. So if you'd like to say boost all the frequencies to get louder output overall for a song with low level, No Can Do. For popular music styles, you have 4 mostly worthless choices.I wrote Tozo about this problem, sent a pic of the OpenBud options, along with a product pic of the full options as shown on this Amazon listing - where it shows the full set I have seen with reg earbuds. The response was quick but not helpful and I'm not sure they understand the problem. They said the OpenBuds off are described as having 5 presets so what is showing in my app must be correct. They did not comment on the product shot I included showing the app next to product with full set of EQ options, nor did they address the suggestion that having Classical & Vocal the only genres, and Bass / Treble boost the only other options, makes no sense at all and useless for most listeners.Hopefully they'll catch this oversight and get the full EQ options for OpenBuds. It's an upgrade premium product, it makes no sense not to use the more useful EQ settings - at very least they could allow custom changes & saves only, which could cover any use you have if you trust your ears. But no. So hopefully they'll catch up to this and fix it.
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