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The TOZO T10 Wireless Earbuds combine cutting-edge Bluetooth 5.3 technology with an ergonomic design and IPX8 waterproof rating, delivering up to 55 hours of total playtime via a wireless charging case. Featuring 8mm dynamic drivers enhanced by TOZO OrigX 2.0 acoustics and customizable EQ through the dedicated app, these earbuds offer immersive, bass-rich sound tailored to your preferences. Lightweight and sweat-resistant, they’re engineered for active professionals seeking reliable, stylish audio on the go.




















| ASIN | B0CJHYWVW2 |
| Additional Features | Wireless Charging |
| Age Range Description | All |
| Antenna Location | Cycling, Running |
| Audio Driver Size | 8 Millimeters |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Audio Latency | 60 Milliseconds |
| Battery Average Life | 15 Hours |
| Battery Charge Time | 1.5 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #342 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #52 in Earbud & In-Ear Headphones |
| Bluetooth Range | 15 Meters |
| Bluetooth Version | 5.3 |
| Brand | TOZO |
| Brand Name | TOZO |
| Built-In Media | Eartip, TOZO T10 New Upgraded Wireless Earbuds, USB-C (A to C) cable (20cm), User Manual, Wireless Charging Case |
| Cable Features | Without Cable |
| Carrying Case Battery Average Life | 55 Hours |
| Carrying Case Color | Matte White |
| Carrying Case Height | 30.6 Millimeters |
| Carrying Case Length | 73.1 Millimeters |
| Carrying Case Material | Plastic |
| Carrying Case Weight | 42.8 Grams |
| Carrying Case Width | 36.1 Millimeters |
| Color | Matte White |
| Compatible Devices | Bluetooth-enabled devices |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Control Method | App, Touch |
| Control Type | Touch Control / APP |
| Controller Type | Touch Control / APP |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 259,062 Reviews |
| Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Earpiece Shape | Rounded |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Form Factor | In Ear |
| Frequency Range | 20Hz - 20kHz |
| Frequency Response | 20 KHz |
| Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
| Headphone Jack | No Jack |
| Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Impedance | 32 Ohms |
| Is Autographed | No |
| Item Weight | 0.02 Grams |
| Manufacturer | TOZO |
| Model Name | T10 |
| Model Number | T10 |
| Noise Control | Sound Isolation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Power Levels | 1 |
| Sensitivity | 112 dB |
| Series Number | 10 |
| Specific Uses For Product | Sport |
| Style Name | Ergonomic with APP Edition |
| Total USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | TOZO Provide the warranty and friendly service, which make sure customers are satisfied with our products. |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
J**D
Great fit, great sound. Way better than Soundcore
Great earbuds, great ear fit, great sound, great battery, great price. Second pair in 6 years, first was TOZO T6 and I loved them but they changed the new version of them and I don't like them so I went with the T10. I originally bought the Soundcore P20i and they are horrible, the sound quality sounds like the speakers are blown out. If you're on the fence between Soundcore or TOZO, go with TOZO.
S**N
Solid Set of TWB Earphones
I have only owned these earphones for one day (purchased them for $27 on a Lightning Deal), so this "review" is really just my first impressions. I'll update this review if any issues come up that make me reconsider my feelings on IEMs. I am not a hardcore audiophile, but I do appreciate quality headphones and earphones. I'll talk first about my intial impression of the build quality, set up and bluetooth performance and sound quality. The build quality on these Tozo T2 is pretty darn good. The case is well made and very solidly assembled. I have no doubt it can handle a good drop from your pocket onto concrete. I also don't doubt Tozo's claim that the case has an IPX8 rating (and I usually take those types of claims from chinese manufacturers with huge grains of salt). The micro USB port on the case is covered by a rubber seal and the case shuts firmly and is held in place by three heavy earth magnets. The same type of magnets are also used to hold the earbuds in the case when they are charging. They aren't going to rattle loose or pop out unless you want them to come out. The earbuds are also really well made. They have a very solid feel and the plastic doesn't feel cheap at all. Because of these are TWB earphones, they are not the lightest I have used though and, overall, they feel heavier than typical wired bluetooth IEMs. This isn't really a big deal, since I had no issue using them through my workout at the gym this morning, including HIIT session on the treadmill and an intense weight training session. I also tested the Tozo's claims of IPX8 water resistance rating by giving them a wash in the sink and using them in the shower. The held up just fine and it was nice to be able to listen to my tunes during a shower!!! This capability makes these earphones perfect for the beach or pool, where you wouldn't risk more expensive and/or delicate earphones. As for the feature set, I really like the fact that the case for these earphones can be charged using a qi wireless charger. I could have lived with the micro USB, but this just makes the process of charging the case (and earphones) so much easier!! On the other hand, these phones have one button on each bud that controls your phone. Click once and it will pause your music. Click again and the music will restart. Those are only media functions these buttons serve. Other than that, the buttons are used for accepting, rejecting or hanging up on phone calls. It would have been nice if you could use them to change music tracks and control the volume. Other earphones in this price range ($40 list price) have these capabilities, but they don't have the waterproof rating or the wireless charging capability. So, you have to choose what is more important to you. As for bluetooth connectivity, set up is as easy as everyone claims. Take the IEMs out the case, they go into pairing mode and connect to each other. They show up as available on your phone's bluetooth menu, and you click on the right earphone--that's it. The automatically turn on and connect to the phone when the IEMs are removed from the case. This makes them very simple and easy to use. Due to their size (although they are not large by any means), it does take a little longer to get them comfortably situated in your ear than most wired IEMs (bluetooth or otherwise). This is probably true for most TWB IEMs (with a few exceptions). Once situated, they do stay where they are suppose to, although you need to make sure you are using the correct sized earphone tips. The medium sized silicone tips that came pre-installed on the earphones fit me just fine and held the earphones firmly in place. However, I am currently using a pair a medium sized comply foam tips (they did not come with the earphones), since they are comfortable and hold the earphone securely in place (and create a better seal than silicon tips IMO). Before I get into sound quality, this is an element that is very subjective. Although I am not a hardcore audiophile, I care about sound quality and have invested in some well respected headphones and IEMs (Grado S80s, Audio Technica ATH-M50X, Shure SE425, Tin Audio T2, KZ AOS10 etc).. I tend to like a earphones that have a fairly neutral sound, but are capable of generating tight controlled base (which can be brought out using the equalizer on your phone or tablet). These are NOT neutral sounding earphones. In fact, it sounds to me as if Tozo designed these earphones with a fixed EQ setting that overly emphasizes bass (particularly in the lower and mid range). This causes the bass to bleed over into the mids. If you ever listened to a 5.1 surround sound system where the subwoofer's crossover is set too high and at too high of a volume (creating that booming/overwhelming sound), these earphones have that effect. There is also some sibalence in these earphones--far from the worst I heard, but it is definitely present (especially for female vocals). These are earphones that are tuned for bassheads, but the 8mm drivers used by Tozo don't have the chops to really deliver clean quality bass. Tozo would have been better off not trying to put a fixed EQ setting in these earphones and left them with a balanced setting, which anyone can tweak to their taste using the EQ on their phone. In short, these are NOT the best sounding earphones I have ever heard. The sound quality is on par with a set of wired Philips Extra Bass headphones that you can buy for $15 at CVS or Rite Aid (which is they type of earphone that most people use). What makes them special is the fact that for $39 ($27 if you got them on a lightening deal), ,these earphones are rugged TWB earphones that are waterproof, come with a waterproof case that also serves as wireless charging base, and is, itself, capable of being charged with a Qi wireless charger. They aren't going to replace my Shure SE425, but they will compete with my superior sounding Tin Audio T2 (which I have connected via an MMCX Fiio bluetooth cable) for time at the gym and certainly during the summer at the beach and pool. I don't have much experience with other TWB earphones, but it doesn't seem like Tozo's competitors are offering anything significantly better in the sub-$50 range--so this is about as good as it gets for now (I am sure things will be much different in a year or two).
S**H
TOZO T10 Earbuds - Great price, great earbuds except for one issue
I’ve ordered three (3) pairs of the TOZO T10 Earbuds with the third pair for myself. The first pair were for my son and the second pair a gift. I ordered myself a pair based on what my son told me about his earbuds. He knows I love to listen to music all of the time. I have the original AirPods but he was tired of hearing me complain about the design and said I would love these. I really do like my TOZOs. The charge they hold is absolutely amazing. I use them everyday and I haven’t charged them since mid September, which to me is unbelievable! I just checked prior to writing this review and I have three blue lights, again AMAZING! They are great at blocking sound and my music sounds great. If I could change two things it would be as follows: I wish there was a way to adjust the bass and I wish they were slightly smaller. I would love those features. ISSUES I AM EXPERIENCING: the reason I didn’t give a five (5) star rating I’m having two issues and can’t figure out why. 1. More than not, when I’m listening to my music if I turn my head, the sound goes away. For example, if I’m shopping and walking down an aisle then stop to turn my head to look at something on a shelf or rack, my sound is completely gone however, as soon as I turn my head back to where it was OR even look in the opposite direction, my song begins playing. It’s not stopping, the sound is just gone and when my song comes back I can tell it was playing, I just wasn’t hearing anything. I haven’t been able to figure out why this happens. It’s annoying but not something that would cause me to not purchase another pair. 2. The second issue is with the tapping of the earbuds to control them. My pair came with instructions which definitely could’ve been much better. They needed to provide detailed instructions. I happened to see my son’s box and noticed my box said upgraded and his didn’t. I opened it to see if his instructions were inside and they were. His instructions were different than mine in that they were in the format of a small booklet, more detailed and clearer which helped me understand how to operate my earbuds. My instructions are a long strip of paper folded several times with very little details. The tapping just doesn’t work as it’s supposed to work per the instructions. No matter how many times I tap, I receive the same message, your volume is at the maximum limit (this is not verbatim but it’s the message conveyed). I can’t make or answer a call. I’ve been able to answer three (3) calls and each time the person said it sounded horrible and they couldn’t hear most of what I was saying then the calls dropped. Overall, I knew due to the price I was getting what I paid for. My son told me about the tapping issues before I ordered mine because he has the same issue as well as with calls but he loves how his music sounds. The fact is, I bought them to listen to my music and other than the issues above described, I LOVE how my music sounds when using my TOZO T10’s. I LOVE the length of time it holds a charge. I really do wish I wouldn’t lose sound at times.and the calls would work but if I know I’m expecting a call I wear my AirPods. Lastly, I would like to address one thing due to reading this in some reviews. Not one time have I been contacted to write a review by ANYONE. I don’t write a lot of reviews mainly due to lack of time but I order a great deal of merchandise from Amazon and probably should begin writing reviews due to the amount of merchandise I order and the variety of items I order. I always read reviews prior to making a purchase and it definitely helps me if I’m not quite sure about a product. I don’t read reviews which are not verified purchases. In summary, the TOZO T10 Earbuds are a great product for the price and I’ve seen reviews (not on Amazon) which say the TOZO T10 is great for the price when compared to similar earbuds and it’s even been mentioned even though newer versions are being released, the T10’s are the best. Hopefully if you are deciding whether to purchase these or not, my review provided information which helped you with your decision. Great earbuds TOZO!!
A**E
Better Than AirPods, and That’s Coming From a Chronic Loser of Them
I don’t usually write reviews. But after over a year with the TOZO T10s, I feel like I owe them a love letter. I used to own AirPods. And then I lost them. Then I replaced them. And lost them again. Repeat that cycle more times than I’d like to admit—until one day, I’d had enough. I wanted earbuds I could trust to stay in my ears, stay with me through a chaotic student schedule, and not cost half a paycheck to replace. That’s when I stumbled across the TOZO T10s. I didn’t expect much, honestly—just something functional. But what I got was a full-on game changer. These have become my go-to earbuds for everything. I’m a full-time student, which means I’m constantly switching between reading, running to class, zoning out to music, or escaping into a podcast while doing dishes or walking to the library. I needed earbuds that could keep up with me—and these do. They’re comfortable, snug, and stay in place no matter what I’m doing. Whether I’m on a packed train, on a long flight, or trying not to disturb my roommate during a late-night study session, the sound quality is consistently clear, rich, and immersive. Like, weirdly good for the price. I’ve taken them to the beach, I’ve worn them in the rain, I’ve accidentally dropped them in coffee once (don’t ask)—and they kept going. The waterproofing is not just a gimmick; it’s saved me multiple times. The battery life? Unreal. I charge them maybe once every two weeks, and that’s with daily use. It’s one less thing to stress about, and for me, that alone makes them worth it. Now here’s where the story gets even better. After over a year of near-daily use, my left earbud started acting up. Not totally dead, just inconsistent. I figured, “Well, I’ve definitely gotten my money’s worth—time to buy another pair.” But I decided to shoot TOZO an email, just in case. One single email. No hassle, no waiting on hold, no weird hoops to jump through. They responded almost immediately, and within a few days, they shipped me a replacement. Just like that. In a world where companies make you feel like a number or a nuisance, TOZO treated me like a human being. That kind of customer service and product support is rare—and it made me a loyal fan for life. If you’re looking for earbuds that punch way above their price tag, survive the unpredictable chaos of daily life, and come with a company that actually cares—the TOZO T10s are it. I don’t miss my AirPods. Not even a little.
F**U
Work great
These were bought as a gift for my son whose old earbuds gave out after a short run. He finally decided on these earbuds and has been using them everyday ever since without any issues. Great sound. Battery lasts a long time. Fit comfortably in ear and stay in place pretty well. Buttons are easy to use. Have been using for over a year and still sound great and work perfectly. Love that you can see though the case cover to see how many battery bars you have left for charging the earbuds. Easy to connect to Bluetooth for use.
U**E
if it doesn't stay paired, either one bud to another AND/OR to phone right next to your person...
CAN IT BE WORTH KEEPING? ---------------------------------------- <preface this review noting the following was gleaned with over 1 month of usage, on 2 different units, as the inital order was VERY susceptible to cutting out/losing phone pairing. Hardly worked at all, actually – just enough that i liked the potential and opted for a replacement to see if something got past QC...whatever form QC takes for Tozo> <second context provider: this is the only pair of wireless ear buds i've ever used. it's easy to see on Amazon, as well as crowd-funded sites, that this form-factor is the currently, predominate iteration. case/dock that serves as recharger; buds very close, if not exactly the same, shape and general layout; claims of Bluetooth 5.0 and typically IPX6, 7 or 8, although these T10s are the only IPX8 rated i recall seeing.> <CAVEAT each and every one of us really should keep in mind as we happily shop away online, wherever that may be: WHO or WHAT centralized agency, reputable or not, is testing and certifying these products? by exactly what measure is it that products are found to actually be and do what the things "marketing" indicates is so? Hmmm???...lets think on that for a moment...instead of blindly swallowing whatever hook is cast before us and then complaining that we've a hook embedded in our mouth. that said – IDK where to go to get reputable answers to the obvious questions regarding online (only, typically) product in 2019. if someone does, please post under this review cos I damn sure would like to explore that further. moving along to this item...> ------------------------------------------- it is unfortunate, really – as otherwise, there is MUCH to like about this ear bud set up: * the price was outstanding, at least for this purchase as it was made during a lightning/gold box – whatever Amazon calls their countdown-timed deal opportunities. in my case, it was $29.99. what i paid is actually the teetering point for me as my inner-monologue vacillates between "when they work, i really do like these...and they were astoundingly inexpensive" to "when they cut-out or lose bud-to-bud pairing, no price compensates for resulting escalation of irritation to aggravation..." but as far as evaluating on price relative to sound, feature set and (mostly present) functionality +2 * surprisingly good sound, incl much more low-end than was expected, particularly as one ought remember, they're wireless, fairly small form, ear buds. think about that for a moment...personally, i'll put them firmly between a good set of cans and any of my wired buds, of which i have a half-doz, incl some decent Sony's and a set of Bose sports – granting the Bose are not in-ear buds; which makes a CONSIDERABLE difference in sound quality, as well-fitted in-ear buds both better block outside noise and seal desired audio's path, directing toward the eardrums. +2 *voice calls show well, both from the send and receive side. i have one colleague who routinely complains about calls made either through my car's bluetooth-connected system (mic is in steering wheel) or the now out-of-production Jawbone Icon – yet he's made no comments about my use of these buds, which tells me they're doing the job and then some. i have also made calls to other parties, for the purposes of testing call quality, and no one has observed any issues. my ability to hear and communicate effectively has been surprisingly good, although i haven't yet tested the buds on a call driving down the road with the windows open, or through a call standing outside on a windy day. the Jawbone did a pretty nice job with purported, military-grade noise-cancellation; not sure what/if considerations are employed to that end in these T10s. +1.5 * fit/form is comfortable and stays in place – albeit w/o any running around. my most active conditions involve wearing while operating a residential, riding mower over uneven terrain, getting on/off, sweating were the most vigorous, operational conditions. they can droop some, and they do get a bit uncomfortable after a couple of hours, but then, show me some ear-buds that don't. +1 * battery life was good (roughly 3-hrs) and the recharge time (via an unplugged, but charged, case/dock) seemed to be about 45-minutes in very generally observed times. IOW, i did not run down the buds, break out the stopwatch, note start/stop times; just looked at the clock when initiating recharge and then again when lifted. +1.25 * i get that this form-factor—charging a case/carrying buds in case for on-the-go, cord-free recharging, IS the way these many, many iterations of wireless, BT earbuds are presently made—can't really be attributed to Tozo, but the functionality of the "case as charger" has real value. specific to this case, Tozo appears to use rare-earth magnets, resulting in small form and commensurately strong magnetism. very good for keeping that lid closed and your buds in the case where they belong. i've had my case hanging on my technician's toolbag for a couple of weeks now and have yet to find the lid opening on its own, or of course, my buds out of the case other than when i pull them out. the buds themselves are magnetically drawn into the form and onto the charging contacts, once you've got them most of the way inserted. +1.25 SUGGESTED IMPROVEMENTS: *most necessarily, and glaring, is the frequent and random connectivity drop: some times it was the Rt-ear (phone pairing) bud from the phone, despite the phone's proximity sitting next to me in my mower's cup holder or in my front shorts pocket, ALWAYS on my right side. other times, it was Lt-bud connectivity loss to Rt-bud, despite the buds having recent charge. this happens FAR TOO FREQUENTLY and does so while they're worn – making it an obvious engineering/technical flaw. Surely the distance through a human's head is so similar that nailing down electronics appropriate to afford solid connectivity across this distance and through incredibly similar material (flesh/bone/brain/bone/flesh) or around the same, should be made certain before this product hits market. add the pairing drop that i easily—with about 90% consistency reproduced—initiated by tightly cupping an ear with one hand...now that i type this, would seem the bud-to-bud pairing is made with shockingly short-range/weak electronics. so, forget going through the head, these have trouble going AROUND the head and are interrupted by nothing more than the composition of an ungloved, human hand and some of the time, nothing more than...air? back to the drawing board or lab, Tozo... -5.5 presuming that deal-breaker gets corrected, next suggestion is * add a feature that makes it clear that the buds are fully charged. update the voiced component to include current battery-life status, or put a meter on the case that provides visual status of the same, or change that LED series (essentially serves as a meter, but with 4-LEDs lined up vs a numeric display) from blue to green, or even better, have the earbuds' go from red to green? there is no way to know how much life left the buds have, other than the voice prompt that kicks in and repeats 3 or 4 times that the battery is low. the auto power-off function comes pretty swiftly thereafter, which is fine, but outside of this, the user has no way to know the buds current, charged state of being. this is kind-of irritating, really. as it is, appears the display times out. If the buds are lifted from the charging case with a full charge (?), the buds change to blue. Put them right back in the case, they revert to red and sit that way until timing out – unless the battery life is so erratic/poor that a full-charge isn't really a full-charge, or is until lifted from direct charge contact, or...see what i'm saying, Tozo? -1.5 Nit-picky suggestion here, but valid all the same: * make the charging case/dock's molded loop a wee bit larger. not sure what Tozo expects would be looped through this, but it is too small—without modification—for anything other than a string. i have several cables w/screw-together, end crimped connectors that are typically used for/found in; keeping together keys. the 1/8" threaded end of this cable would not fit through the loop. i took a very small, sharp utility knife and shaved off little bits of plastic on the case-side (not the loop-side) of the loop, until i was able to get the threaded end of my cable's connector through the opening. my workaround now ensures i can easily and securely attach the buds' case to a carabiner, a tool bag, a belt-loop (although haven't done that), etc. -1 RESULTS: with this highly unscientific and also highly arbitrary summary of my Tozo T10 observations, based on just a a couple of week's sporadic usage with the initial purchase, followed by several, much more intensive weeks now with the "replacement" unit...it's a wash. would i say to someone who doesn't already have a strong interest in wireless, ear-buds, "rush out and buy these"? i would not. would i encourage someone to try this or a different maker to see if another has defeated the paramount and absolutely necessary condition of consistent and persistent pairing to both phone and bud-to-bud? sure, why not – return them in within the appropriate time frame if they're no bueno. what's to say that should i go to and through a third set of Tozo's T10s they'd not work splendidly? seems unlikely, but...or that another manufacturer has nailed some technical shortcoming and consideration that appears to have eluded Tozo's grasp? w/o going down that road, can't know. for me, relative to my specific instance and most definitely considering the price paid and approximately 80% up-time in which the buds work as expected, coupled with already having backup, alternatives if/when the T10s get too exasperating, i'll probably just keep them. reach out to Tozo–if that's even possible w/o further time-suck as has been already been spent in grappling the issue, contacting Amazon multiple times to correct some bizarre-to-me SNAFU in which reviews for this product were disallowed due to (my paraphrased summary here) some goofiness with reviews and legitimate account, product purchases and now the subsequent, even-further time-suck of typing out this loooong overview...but roll the dice and pay full price ($49.99 as of this review's post)...nah. i suspect the technology is suuuuper close, but just isn't.quite.there.yet to pull off what is trying to be done with the wireless ear-bud market.
K**Y
Excellent value, long play time
This is the first pair of wireless earbuds I've had that have lasted a whole 7 and a half hour shift at work without needing a recharge. The sound quality is really good. It's not top tier, audiophile sound quality, but it is just as good or better than earbuds I've had in the past that were far more expensive. The app lets you adjust the EQ so you can get your perfect sound or you can pick a preset. The touch controls for volume and skipping are straight forward and easy to use. They feel comfortable in the early, no issues wearing them for extended periods. I'll have to see how well they hold up over time. But so far, I'm very impressed.
D**W
Good quality for a good price
I purchased these headphones on a flash sale, so I got them at a reduced price. I figured, even if I don't like them, they weren't that much. I haven’t had them very long, but I’ve been surprisingly pleased with them. So far, I’ve used them mainly at my office to watch Netflix during my lunch break. I have on a couple occasions used them for a few hours without any problems with the batteries running out. I really like that the carrying case holds a reserve charge to recharge the headphones when put back in. I have never been able to comfortably wear a pair of Apple headphones, so I always avoid those kinds of earbuds. So far, they have been comfortable to wear. I haven’t had a chance to wear them to workout yet. So, I can’t speak to how well they stay in once I get moving. However, given the snugness of the fit with the current buds I have on them (the original pair that came attached), they feel pretty secure. I don’t foresee them coming out. One of the things that initially drew my attention to these headphones was the IPX8 rating. While I do swim quite a bit, I don’t think I will be attempting to swim with them though. Bluetooth doesn’t work well in water. However, I do have to work outside sometimes in the rain. So, it will be nice that I don’t have to quickly put them away. For the most part, I’m happy with the sound quality. I prefer more of a flat response, so I find them to be a little bass heavy. But that also means I was surprised at how much bass they actually put out. (Free tip: if you are using Spotify on your iPhone, there is an EQ feature so you can adjust the lower end if it’s too much.) Again, I’ve used them mostly for Netflix, so I haven’t noticed it as much. I was very surprised at how loud they can get. The sound quality of the mic is about what you’d expect from a pair of headphones. They work well enough to communicate. Just don’t expect to record vocals for your next platinum selling album with them. The Bluetooth is very quick to connect to my computer. They are usually connected by the time I can even get them in my ears. Even with the Bluetooth 5.0, there is some latency though. But, that is to be expected. It would be nice if they had aptX to help with that. However, given the low price, how new aptX is, being Bluetooth 5.0, and having an IPX8 rating, I can hardly expect that. I really like the case. It is somewhat bulky, but that’s the tradeoff to have a case that provides a reserve charge for your earbuds. I also liked that the cover is slightly transparent so I can see the battery level without having to open it. I also love that the case is equipped with Qi charging capabilities. I would say that the charging cable, measuring in at just over 12 inches, is really short. But, again, at this price, I can hardly fault them for not making it any longer. And, it’s not like you’re going to need them plugged in while you’re using them. Bottom line, I don’t think you’re going to find a better pair of earbuds with as many features at a better price. *** REVIEW UPDATE*** I've now had these headphones for almost a year. I'm still pretty pleased with these headphones. Again, they're not an audiophile's dream headphone by any stretch of the imagination. But, they are ok sound quality. They produce good volume and they are comfortable to wear. For the most part, they stay in my ears pretty well. I need to readjust them sometimes but no more often than I would need to with any other headphones. I have not had the issue I have had with many other earbuds in the past of the tips coming off. I think this is mainly because I keep them in the case if I'm not wearing them. Occasionally, if they don't click into the case just right, they won't charge. However, the case also has a small red light to indicate that it's in the case and charging. So, I know right away if I need to reinsert or adjust the earbud. Also, occasionally, they don't connect properly to the device. However, all I need to do is pop them back in their case for a second. When I take them back out, they usually automatically connect to my device without any issues. I'm still quite pleased with the battery life of the earbuds themselves and the extra charge of the case. And being able to wirelessly charge the case is an awesome feature. What I haven't been as happy with is the audio quality of the mic. I've tried using it on a couple of occasions, but the person on the other end has had a hard time hearing me. So, I've given up using it for that. But, that's not my reason for choosing them, so it's not much of a concern for me. Overall, time-tested, I still give these headphones a good review.
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