Tozo T10 vs T6

In the comparison review of Tozo T10 wireless earbuds and T6 wireless earbuds. Tozo T6 is a better, truly wireless earbuds. The T6 has better controls, better-balanced sound profiles with more good battery life, and comfort. It also has a smaller case and comes with more different tip options. On the other hand, some people may choose physical clicky buttons on the T10.
Specs | Tozo T10 | Tozo T6 |
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Weight | 0.02 lbs | 0.02 lbs |
Low-Frequency Extension | 10 Hz | 10 Hz |
Average Battery Life | 3.5 hours | 5.3 hours |
Charge Time | 1 hour | 1.2 hours |
Bluetooth version | 5.0 | 5.0 |
Tozo T10 vs Apple Airpods Pro
The Apple AirPods Pro Truly Wireless is much better truly wireless headphones than the Tozo T10 Truly Wireless. The Apple is easier, feel more premium, better-built, stable within the ear, have a more accurate and neutral sound profile, far better noise isolation because of their ANC feature, and extending overall battery life. On the opposite hand, the Tozo is rated IPX8 for waterproofing, though we do not currently test for this.
Specs | Tozo T10 | Apple Airpods Pro |
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Weight | 0.02 lbs | 0.01 lbs |
Low-Frequency Extension | 10 Hz | 46.67 Hz |
App | No App | iOS Interface |
Bluetooth Version | 5.0 | 5.0 + H1 Chip |
Average Battery Life | 3.5 hours | 5.3 Hours |
Read more – Apple AirPods Pro Review
Tozo T10 vs Jabra Elite 65t
The Jabra Elite 65t Truly Wireless is much better wireless headphones that the Tozo T10 Truly Wireless. The Jabra is easier, has better controls, has a way better-balanced sound profile out-of-the-box, has a far better single-charge battery life and has a fanatical companion app with a graphic EQ.
On the opposite hand, Tozo’s case supports wireless charging, and therefore the headphones have a better IP rating, though this is not something we test for.
Specs | Tozo T10 | Jabra Elite 65t |
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Weight | 0.02 lbs | 0.03 lbs |
Low-Frequency Extension | 10 Hz | 31.75 Hz |
Average Battery Life | 3.5 hours | 5.1 hours |
App | No App | Jabra Sound+ |
Bluetooth | 5.0 | 5.0 |
Read more – Jabra Elite 65e Review
Tozo T10 Bluetooth 5.0 Wireless Earbuds Review
Design

As per my review, the Tozo T10 TWS Bluetooth 5.0 Earbuds are a touch strange. It’s like someone started making athletic earbuds, then changed their minds half-way through.
Each bud of T10 measures about 0.9” tall and 0.7” wide. That’s pretty on the brink of average, though marginally smaller than many of the bulkier buds that are coming into fashion lately.
Additionally, the T10 is constructed with an IPX8 water-resistant certification. It allows them to survive a full meter of submersion for about half an hour. You certainly won’t encounter issues when it involves sweat, rain, or similar forces. The IPX8 certification provides protections against sand and debris also.
These truly wireless earbuds also are fitted with silicone earcaps that allow them to comfortably fit into your ears. Two sets of ear tips in three sizes accompany the earbuds.
The ear tips are available sizes-small, medium, and large; in order that they will accommodate personalized needs. The thicker and wider sized ear tips are incredible at isolating noises.
Comfort
These are in-ear headphones which don’t believe wing-tips or ear-hooks to secure themselves against your ear, finding the proper fit silicone ear-tips is even more important than usual. You’ll wear them for hours without feeling any pressure or strain on your ears. But, due to their lack of ear hooks or wingtips and comparatively smaller size, they’ll not stay in place sometimes.
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Battery Life

When you connect the case and start charging up, three little blue LEDs will light-up within the case. Those lights can offer you thought about the status of your charge. A little red LED will come on when the buds are charging, then notify you when they’re ready.
When fully charged, the battery will last anywhere between 2.5 to 4 hours counting on other parameters like volume. The charging case allows you to extend that point period out towards 9-hours. Those estimates depend upon a variety of various variables.
Take the Tozo T10 and switch the quantity to its maximum setting, then walk outside through some chilly winter air. You’ll discover the T10’s battery lifespan creeps closer to 2.5-hours per each bud.
How to Connect Tozo T10?

The Tozo T10 features a complicated Bluetooth 5.0 technology, the wireless earbuds support HSP, HFP, A2DP, and AVRCP. You’ll get stereo sound in your calls, and it means pairing is essentially a 1 step process.
Pop the earbuds out of their charging case, and they’ll automatically pair with one another. The Bluetooth 5.0 technology also allows you to track your earbuds’ battery through your Windows, iOS, or Android device display.
Sound Quality
As Per my review, When it comes to sound quality, the Tozo T10 earbuds are a winner! The earbuds feature relatively larger 8mm audio drivers compared to other earbuds of a comparable model.
In fact, the driving force area for every earbud is 1.77 times larger than normal. This enables them to deliver a natural and authentic sound that’s complemented with powerful bass.
The treble range feels a touch stunted, perhaps because it’s being contrasted to such well-articulated bass. But that’s actually a reasonably normal fault for any pair of earbuds that were tuned for athletic performance.
When people are understanding, they have a tendency to concentrate on uplifting, high-energy music. The T10 is just about designed to play that sort of music. Adjusting their soundscape to accommodate different genres would only require a brief trip to any digital equalizer.
The Tozo T10 does not include its own equalizer software. That’s something you’d be more likely to seek out with one among the larger brands like Sony. You’ll also find a problem to regulate the quantity on the earbuds as there’s no control on earbuds, so you’ve got to adjust settings via the paired device.

Microphone Quality
You’re watching a pair of earbuds where calling features were pretty clearly an afterthought. In fact, there’s virtually nothing special about the included microphone in the least.
Or microphones, because there’s one on each ear earbud. The very fact there are two separate microphones actually creates the enormous potential to try to do amazing things.
Two microphones are often wont to greatly eliminate noise within your wireless calls. But Tozo T10 didn’t put their microphones thereto task, or really any special task in the least.
Read more – Noise Shots X5 Pro Review
Charging Case
The charging case of Tozo T10 is about 1.3” tall and 3.6” long. This makes the charging case portable enough to toss it in your pockets or backpack so you’ll charge the earbuds on the go.
A simple, single push on the case makes it easy to open it. The inside on the opposite end is clearly labeled so you’ll swiftly slot in each earbud to its right spot.
The case looks a touch cheap. Curiously enough, Tozo decided to label all sides of their charging case. The charging case actually supports Qi wireless charging. You’ll place your phone and earbuds on a wireless charging pad, and find the case will refill in just a few hours.
The charging case offers three blue LED light indicators. The LED indicators notify you when the earbuds are being charged, once they are on standby or when fully charged.

Tozo T10 specs
Brand | Tozo |
Model Name | T10 |
Release Date | January 2019 |
Weight | 2 grams |
Product Dimensions | 2.64 x 2.51 x 1.68 cm |
Headphones form factor | In-Ear |
Connect Type | Bluetooth 5.0 |
Warranty | No warranty |
Colours | Black, Blue, Gray, Khaki, White |
Conclusion
The Tozo T10 review proves that these earbuds are a perfect option for daily use. Their lack of a secure holding mechanism, however, means they’ll not be the simplest option as sports earbuds for several. Their bass-heavy sound profile is best for fans of genres like EDM or hip-hop, but some may find their bass overpowering.
Unfortunately, they do not have a companion app to regulate their sound profile or make changes to their bad controls. Their 3.5-hour battery life is on the shorter side for wireless earbuds, though their case does provide up to four extra charges.
On the good side, their charging case supports wireless charging, which is extremely rare for headphones at this price point, and both the case and therefore the earbuds are rated IPX8 for waterproofing, though we do not currently test for this.
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