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The video reviews the Tozo T9 true wireless earbuds, focusing on their design, features, and performance. Priced under $25 on Amazon and inspired by the second-generation AirPods, the earbuds are noted for their noise cancellation, four call microphones, and IPX7 waterproof rating. The packaging and accessories, including a compact, magnetically-sealed charging case and multiple ear tips, mirror Apple's style but with some unique touches.
Key functionalities discussed include music and call controls, voice assistant activation, and Bluetooth pairing, all straightforward to use. However, while the earbuds fit well and offer decent bass, the reviewer criticizes the sound quality, particularly the mids and highs, comparing them unfavorably to other Tozo models like the NC series and T6s.
The review highlights the earbuds' strengths like good call quality, slight noise cancellation due to rubber tips, and reliable Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity, with no noticeable lag. Despite the IPX7 rating, the earbuds are not recommended for intense workouts, and their battery life, though claimed to last up to eight hours at 60% volume, is realistically lower at higher volumes. Quick charging is a positive feature, providing 1.5 hours of listening after a 10-minute charge.
Overall, while the Tozo T9s have several commendable features, the reviewer concludes that there are better options available in the same price range, ultimately recommending viewers to explore other alternatives.
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In this part of the video, the reviewer introduces the Tozo T9 true wireless earbuds. They mention that they frequently test and compare Tozo products, noting that while some are good, others are not as impressive. This segment focuses on unboxing and reviewing the Tozo T9 earbuds, which resemble AirPods’ second-generation design and are priced under $25 on Amazon. Features highlighted include noise cancellation, four call mics, and an IPX7 waterproof rating. The reviewer shows the packaging and its similarities to Apple’s style, and they go over the earbuds’ user manual and quick guide. Controls for the earbuds are explained, with different commands for the left and right earbuds.
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In this part of the video, the speaker describes the functions and controls of the earbuds, such as single and double taps for music and call controls, three taps for activating the voice assistant, and the importance of choosing a snug-fitting ear tip for noise canceling. The speaker then reviews the packaging, noting the glossy and matte finishes, the inclusion of five extra ear tips, a USB-C cable, and a thin, well-designed charging case. The earbuds snap into the case neatly with strong magnets, and the case has three charging levels. The speaker compares the case favorably to the AirPods case, emphasizing portability. Lastly, they demonstrate the ease of pairing the Tozo T9 earbuds with an iPhone via Bluetooth.
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In this part of the video, the reviewer discusses the fit and sound quality of the Tozo T9 earbuds. He mentions that the earbuds fit well and praises Tozo for providing a variety of ear tips for a customized fit. However, he is disappointed with the sound quality, particularly noting that the mids and highs are lacking, while the bass is decent. He compares them unfavorably to other Tozo models, such as the NC series and T6s, which he prefers. Despite liking the design and finish of the T9s, he ultimately decides to pass on them due to their subpar sound performance. He also notes that the T9s lack features like auto shut off.
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In this part of the video, the reviewer discusses the performance and features of the Tozo T9 earbuds. They note that the four microphones provide good call quality and volume. Although not featuring transparency mode, the earbuds offer slight noise cancellation due to their rubber tips. Despite using Bluetooth 5.0, they didn’t experience any sound lag. The IPX7 waterproofing is appreciated but the reviewer doesn’t recommend them for intense workouts like CrossFit, fearing they might fall out. The compact case is praised for its portability, and while the battery is advertised as lasting up to eight hours at 60% volume, realistic usage times are lower at higher volumes. Quick charging provides 1.5 hours of listening after a 10-minute charge. Though the Tozo T9s are considered decent with adequate features, the reviewer suggests there are better options available at the same price point. They conclude by encouraging viewers to subscribe and visit their website for more reviews.