🎶 Open your ears to freedom and style with TOZOTOZO OpenEarRing!
TOZOTOZO OpenEarRing True Open Ear Headphones combine ultra-lightweight design (5.1g per earbud) with advanced Bluetooth 5.4 connectivity, delivering up to 40 hours of total playback via a compact charging case featuring a smart digital display. Engineered for active professionals, these IPX5 waterproof earbuds offer intuitive touch controls and customizable sound profiles through the TOZO app, ensuring a secure, comfortable fit and premium audio experience during workouts, commutes, or office hours.
Control Method | App, Touch |
Controller Type | Touch |
Control Type | Touch Control |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Weight | 83.1 Grams |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Bluetooth Version | 5.4 |
Bluetooth Range | 20 Meters |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
Headphone Jack | Bluetooth |
Frequency Range | [20 Hz - 20,000 Hz] |
Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
Audio Latency | 60 Milliseconds |
Audio Driver Size | 10 Millimeters |
Frequency Response | 20 KHz |
Sensitivity | 85 dB |
Impedance | 32 Ohm |
Noise Control | Sound Isolation |
Headphone Folding Features | Open Ear |
Earpiece Shape | RING |
Headphones Ear Placement | Open Ear |
Carrying Case Color | Black |
Style Name | Open Ear Ring True Open Ear Headphones |
Theme | Animal / Anime / Cartoon / Fantasy / TV Series / Video Game / Sport / Music / Gaming / Motorcycling / Office Meetings |
Color | Black |
Carrying Case Battery Charging Time | 1.8 Hours |
Carrying Case Battery Average Life | 40 Hours |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Carrying Case Material | Plastic |
Is Electric | Yes |
Antenna Location | Cycling, Audio Monitoring, Calling, Running |
Compatible Devices | Compatible with IOS/Android mainstream mobile phones, tablets, laptops and other Bluetooth devices |
Cable Features | Without Cable |
Additional Features | Waterproof, Lightweight |
Enclosure Material | Plastic |
Specific Uses For Product | Business / Fitness / Entertainment / Gaming / Professional / School / Sleeping / Travel / TV Series / Video Game / Sport / Music / Gaming / Motorcycling / Office Meetings |
S**C
Good open ear design
A great value purchase. The open ear ring design is secure and comfortable for long term use, I hardly know I am wearing them due to their light weight. Pairing was easy, connection was stable and the controls were responsive. This design does a good job of positioning speakers close to the ear canal which I think produces better effect with sound transmission. Sound levels are strong and battery life has not been issue. Charging case does a good job of recharging and the indicator meter on the outside is convenient to know when to charge the whole set. The build seems durable enough.
B**E
Lightweight with a unique style
The TOZO OpenEarRing earbuds are unique in the way that they are worn and their appearance. I was quite impressed with how natural they felt once I got them positioned correctly. These earbuds definitely make you stand out - which isn't necessarily a bad thing.The fit of these is quite comfortable, even for long listening sessions. The way they are designed ensures they stay securely in place, whether you’re working out, commuting, or just relaxing. They're also very lightweight, so even when not actively using them it doesn't bother me to keep them on.When it comes to sound, are an open style earbud, so they are not going to have any noteworthy noise cancelling ability. But whether you’re into audiobooks, music, or videos, the sound comes through very clearly. The way these work makes it seem like you're simply listening to something happening in the room you're in.Battery life is surprisingly good. When using these to listen to audiobooks while at work, I've not ever run the battery down completely. Even if I did, the charging case allows you to charge up to full again right away.Lastly, the touch controls are different from other earbuds I've used, but they are responsive. The Bluetooth connectivity is also solid, with no noticeable drops or delays during use.Overall, these wireless earbuds combine fairly good sound quality, good comfort, and straightforward functionality. If you’re in the market for a new pair and want to make a statement with the design, I’d definitely recommend giving these a try!
T**C
TOZO OpenEarRing True Open Ear Headphones
These earbuds are impressive.Only one side worked when first set up with free app, but instructions state if this happens, reset put back in container, and yes worked great.The quality of sound is very impressive, and I’m really fussy about the sound quality of music, and phone calls, and volume is great..They were very easy to set up .The comfort is fabulous, you put the bobble side in ear, and speaker outside. I have extremely sensitive ears, and smallish and Omg the comfort is great forgot they are in, and they fit perfect, and stay in even doing activity they do not move ..excellent buy, they work for hrs before charging …
D**S
Definitely recommended despite malfunction swiftly resolved by great customer support
So, I don't usually write reviews but I thought it was warranted in this case. I purchased these buds in the middle of December 2024 and at the same time I had purchased one other brand of open-ear buds and one standard set of in-ear buds. Out of the three I really enjoyed these the most because they were super comfortable and my use case requires me to be able to hear my surroundings perfectly for safety reasons. These were also the louder/easier to hear of the two open ear options, the in-ear option had an audio passthrough function but it had a muted/artificial quality to the passthrough audio which for me was unpleasant and of course I don't like bud ear sweat after 8+ hours of wearing a pair of buds so these were seriously the best option for my use case. Around the middle of April of 2025, about four months later, I was wearing the buds listening to a book and I noticed the left bud started cutting out. At first any number of possible issues came to mind, did it slip out of my ear? Software glitch? My Bluetooth cutting out? Well it wasn't any of those, as I messed around with it I realized that if you squeezed the stem that connects the back and front of the bud it will cut in and out very consistently so my assumption is that one of the wires internally had become partially separated or damaged. If anyone remembers how wired headphone connections would degrade over time but you could stretch that last bit of life out of them by taping the wire down near the aux plug yeah imagine that but now it's a tiny device the sits in your ear so no taping is possible this time. To get to the point I contacted Tozo through their app support and then finished speaking with them through email support, I explained when I purchased the item and what was going on with it and the troubleshooting steps I had personally taken to verify they were actually defective, they proceeded to request the order number and a video of the issue if I could manage it. Thankfully my phones microphone was able to pick up the audio from the bud when audio was cranked to max and the equalizer was cranked as well. Sent the requested information, rather late I might add (around 6:30pm CST), and they promptly responded the next morning (just after 6am CST) and requested my address so they could send a replacement as soon as possible. Sent that and received a response that it would be shipping and on its way soon. The bottom line that I'm getting too and why I gave it four stars even though I had issues is I really do like the product and the companies support was quick to rectify the situation and were extremely cordial it certainly wasn't like some companies I've dealt with where replacing a defective item or doing an RMA/Warranty claim is like pulling teeth. There was no asking me to do fifteen different tests and troubleshooting steps that I had already done simply them apologizing for the inconvenience and replacing the defective device, simple, they even said to keep the old devices and don't worry about sending them in so as not to inconvenience me any further. Honestly I would've been happy to send them in for an engineering to inspect so as to figure out and and correct the root cause of the malfunction to make sure it's not a bigger/more prevalent issue ,I suppose it's possible that this is just a super common issue and they've had to do a large amount of replacements already but I would assume if it was that bad they would've recalled the affected units and fixed the issue or at the very least released a V2. To wrap up I'll reiterate, I'm very happy with these buds just wish the first pair had survived longer, hopefully the next ones will last much longer. I'll be sure to come back to update ever few months if I have any issues and if these last through the next 6 months I'm willing to come back to update to a five star as that's what they deserve despite a few desired improvements and had they not malfunctioned. My personal wishlist of improvement points I would give to Tozo if they're developing a V2 of these is to try to get them just a bit louder at standard equalizer settings, perhaps adjust the process or type of touch input for the controls because I had to turn off all gesture controls because often when I would turn my head behind me for an extended period my neck/ear was pressing the touch control. Last but most importantly if possible an improvement to battery life of just an hour or two would make these even more perfect than they already are since as is on adjusted EQ settings at max volume they only last about 7-7.5 hours for audiobooks depending on how often you pause. I have a feeling music at max would last maybe slightly less time as audiobooks on average aren't very loud to begin with but I usually use a speaker if I'm listening to music so I haven't tried it yet but as an aside the Tozo PE1 portable speaker pairs well as a companion piece especially if like me you need music for at least a couple of hours of your day and you'd prefer to hear that outside of buds like me.Since Amazon list ideas/suggestions for my review I'll humor them, they're black in color, the size fits me very well and is very comfortable, the volume controls aren't the best and needed to be disabled, I like the battery percentage display on the case, as for value for money, these are the best I've tried in this price range and the reason I picked them was because several YouTube reviews also spoke highly of them for this price to quality ratio and while I haven't tried any of the premium or super-premium options I'd guess that these punch at the very least slightly above their price class. Will I ever try $150-$300 open ear buds? Probably not. But even if I did I think in the current economy I'd be mad at myself for even considering spending 10x the cost of these because of curiosity. That's just a bad investment no matter how you look at it.
M**K
TOZO does it again!
I have been on the hunt for “the perfect earbuds” for quite some time. I’m pretty sure I’ve found them in these. I love being able to still hear the world around me, while also getting really solid quality sound from these buds. The charging case shows the battery level of both the case itself and each earbud, and that has been a huge help. These things stay on your ear through running through airports, hiking, sweating a ton on the treadmill, or just laying around and they are so light that sometimes I forget I even have them in. I’ve been REALLY impressed with how easy they are to use, and I love the look of them too. They’re not too big, not too small. I’ve gotten a lot of people asking me where I got them. Tozo strikes again! So nice finding such high quality earbuds at such a great price for those of us who don’t want to spend hundreds of dollars.
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