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è vuotoMichelle Norman
Recensito in Svezia il 25 febbraio 2025
Fungerar. Bra ljud och skön model. Rekommenderar.
Marco_29
Recensito in Italia il 10 febbraio 2025
Comode, hanno la possibilità di regolare l'inclinazione dell'auricolare che aiuta a ottimizzare il suono. Qualità audio buona per essere un auricolare di tipo aperto. Usate durante attività fisica (corsa, sci) e il posizionamento è stabile.Provate a confronto con le oladance e non sfigurano, non suonano altrettanto bene ma costano 1/3 per cui...rapporto q/p vermente ottimo.Consigliate se si è curiosi di provare un auricolare di tipo aperto o se si utilizzano principalmente durante la pratica di attività sportive
カスタマー
Recensito in Giappone il 10 marzo 2025
TOZOは知らなかったのですが、他のイヤホンでも高評価のようで、本機も質が高いです。最初は失敗かと思いましたが、エージングに連れどの帯域もしっかり音が出て、空気感も伝わってくるレベルです。JBLのsoundgearも持つていますが、こちらの方が良いと思う方も多いのではと思います。1万円を切っているのでコスパという意味でもいい商品だと思いました。
Cliente
Recensito in Italia il 1 marzo 2025
Comode. Compatibili con iPhone 12 mini.Non avverte quando arrivano messaggi. Si sente bene e ti sentono bene. Nulla da dire.Li uso in macchina per telefonare.O in ufficio nelle call. Ma anche per ascoltare la musica vanno benissimo!
Bigly
Recensito in Italia il 29 aprile 2025
Finalmente delle cuffie che non cadono! Ho sempre avuto problemi a trovare le cuffie che mi stessero, queste sono perfette, non cadono, ottimo suono e molto comode da indossare. Consigliate
Vittoria
Recensito in Italia il 14 settembre 2024
Comodissimi. Li ho acquistati perché ho un fastidiosissimo acufene che alcune notti non mi permette di dormire e l'unica soluzione è un suono nelle orecchie. Sono comode perché si "agganciano" all'orecchio e sono piatti quindi non fa male l'orecchio appoggiato al cuscino e non si spostano. Non solo ma sono regolabili non solo nrll'aggancio ma anche nel pezzetto sull'orecchio. Una vera fortuna averli trovati
AlessioD
Recensito in Italia il 20 giugno 2024
Cercavo un paio di cuffie che non cadessero dalle orecchie e che non tappassero il canale uditivo, sia per un fattore di rischio con l'ambiente esterno, sia perché correndo mi da fastidio sentire il tonfo dei passi quando l'orecchio è chiuso. Ho provato le cuffie a conduzione ossea ma risultano un po' deludenti sul volume e bassi, poi l'archetto posteriori non permette di sdraiarsi a fare stretching.Considerate le open ear in base a moltissime recensioni viste su youtube queste sembravano le migliori per il rapporto qualità prezzo e posso confermare in pieno la loro altissima qualità.Ho provato ad abbassare e scuotere la testa e non si muovono di un millimetro, il volume è molto alto e permette anche di coprire i suoni esterni, anche se lo preferisco a metà per sentire clacson eccetera. I bassi si sentono benissimo e la cuffia si appoggia molto comodamente nel padiglione senza chiuderlo.Portate a correre e hanno fatto pienamente quello di cui avevo bisogno.Non hanno una forma "sinuosa" ma la comodità è assicurata ed i controlli funzionano benissimo. Costano almeno 100 euro di meno rispetto le concorrenti senza togliere nulla alla qualità.Non le ho usate molto, quindi non posso valutare la durabilità.Ne ho prese subito un altro paio come regalo di compleanno!Per me, best buy nella loro categoria
Katie
Recensito nel Regno Unito il 6 maggio 2024
When I came across these, they seemed like the perfect solution for me, and they honestly exceeded expectations.In-ear headphones never seemed to fit properly for me. The ones without an ear hook would quickly fall out, and for those with one, the angle never seemed quite right to hold well. These are adjustable, so they fit well and hold more securely than any other earphones I’ve ever owned. They’re also small enough to be able to take out with you, a benefit that over-ear headphones never had. While more comfortable than in-ear ones, over-ear ones also seemed to get uncomfortable after a couple hours. These seem to be the most comfortable earphones I’ve ever owned, and I could easily wear them the whole day without issue. I hate being heard and pretty much always use my devices on mute, so having headphones that can be worn all day is a huge help as music helps my mood a lot.They can also be worn with glasses without issues, so thats a pretty big plus.Wearing in-ear ones, I would always worry about them potentially causing damage and effecting my hearing overtime. They always seemed to need cleaning after every use as well, which was a bit annoying. However, these don’t go in your ear, so I’m not constantly worried about having them on and can wear them for longer.They are touch operated, which means I can use the back of my hand or wrist to operate them instead. This probably doesn’t matter much for most people, but my hands sweat pretty excessively which can end up damaging things. Usually I would just avoid touching them after putting them on, but these are extremely easy to operate while also not requiring proper contact. I have managed to accidentally pause them a few times, but it’s just a matter of getting used to them. Luckily, they aren’t too sensitive, so they don’t get paused by hair.I can’t comment much on the sound quality, I’m not an expert on the technical side of things, but they definitely don’t sound bad. I do wish it was possible to lower the volume a little more though. While loud music is okay at times, sometimes you only want it on quietly, but even the lowest volume seems quite loud on these. Perhaps thats just me, as I’ve always been more sensitive with sounds. They do seem to leak sound more than other headphones I’ve used, perhaps due to the open design, but they’re fine on the lowest volume and I honestly wouldn’t want them any louder most of the time.It’s possible to only have one on at a time, which is nice as it’s easier to stay aware of your surroundings that way. They aren’t too noticeable if your hair is long enough to cover them, at least using the black ones with a darker hair colour anyway, which is also a plus as I’d be too self-conscious to wear them around people otherwise. They also come with a warranty, but you do have to sign up for it within 14 days.Product: TOZO OpenBudsPrice at the time of purchase: £55.99They were packaged well and arrived the day after ordering.
Gabriele
Recensito in Italia il 7 novembre 2024
Il prodotto in sé è fantastico. Bluetooth eccellente. Qualità del suono, per il prezzo pagato, eccellente. Comode, non stancano o recano fastidio nell’indossarle. Consigliatissime
ROVI
Recensito in Italia il 17 novembre 2024
Davvero comodi, la musica e l'audio delle chiamate si sentono benissimo e si collegano allo smartphone rapidamente ed in automatico; oltretutto supportano due connessioni contemporanee (solo una in ascolto per volta però).Consiglio anche perchè ti permettono di parlare con le persone vicine anche se ascolti musica, senza necessità di toglierli.
Darek
Recensito in Polonia in data 5 giugno 2024
Zalety: bardzo dobrej jakości dźwięk (jest nawet dobrze słyszalny bas), słuchawki lekkie, dobrze przylegają do ucha, nie powodują dyskomfortu noszenia, nie powodują problemu w połączeniu z okularami, dobra responsywność - nadają się do oglądania filmów (brak przesunięcia dźwięku), dobrze wyglądają na uszach (na zdjęciach wyglądają na zbyt masywne, ale jest OK), wysoka jakość materiałów użytych do ich wykonania.Wady: jak na razie nie znalazłem żadnych!
Momo
Recensito negli Stati Uniti il 15 aprile 2024
I’m coming back to update my review after having used these TOZO buds for quite some time. My husband just gifted me the new Raycon Open Earbuds which I was very excited to try considering how much I love my TOZO buds. Being a well-known name in audio, I definitely expected the Raycons to be better, as I’ve had good experiences with my Raycon Fitness Earbuds, but that was not the case with the Open Earbuds. I really felt the difference as soon as I tried them on, and this has just increased my love and appreciation of the TOZO buds.The TOZO buds produce a more satisfying sound overall at the same volume level as the Raycons. The TOZO buds also have waaaay better bass and just more depth of sound overall. I felt like I had cotton in my ears listening to one of my favorite heavy metal songs with the Raycons; music sounds so compressed and flattened with no punch or vibration (maybe some might consider that a plus?). I instantly switched to my TOZOs to listen to the same part of the song at the same volume level just to make sure I wasn’t imagining things, and the sound was noticeably soooo much better, more punchy, and with more depth. It’s like the difference between stereo and surround sound to me.I mentioned in my original review that I primarily use my open earbuds for listening to audiobooks rather than music (usually with only one bud in at a time). The Raycons sound lighter and tinnier than the TOZO buds regardless of if I’m using one or two, but both brands work decently for this purpose. I also mentioned that I had to switch to open buds out of necessity while I was healing a daith piercing. I’ve since taken the daith out and let it close and I still prefer my TOZO buds to any other types or brands of earphones.The TOZO buds over time have shown a little bit of wear such that I’ve definitely noticed one bud is not as loud or clear as it used to be, but I simply compensate for this by turning it up a little bit more. This difference is nonexistent when wearing both at once anyway. The other thing I’ve noticed is that over time, the buds fail to automatically unpair from my phone when I place them back in the capsule. I don’t know if this is because of a problem with the alignment of the sensors or if I maybe just need to give my capsule and buds a good cleaning, but sometimes I have to manually disconnect my TOZO buds using my Bluetooth settings in my phone.I was lucky enough to notice as I was coming back to update my review that the black TOZO buds are 50% off right now for $40, so I just purchased my third pair as a backup (I gifted one to my husband after falling in love with my first pair). As far as price point goes, the list price for the Raycons is about $10 cheaper than the TOZO buds at $69.99. Both frequently go on sale. As mentioned, I’ve been lucky enough to catch the TOZO buds on sale each time I’ve purchased them, getting them for around $40 each. Despite how much I love them, I would not personally pay $80 for this type of item. In the last week, I’ve seen the Raycons go on sale varying from 20-40% off and they currently cost $55.99 as I am updating this review. So if the price of either is too steep for you, just keep your eye out for sales. You can occasionally get a pretty good deal.My original review:I have a daith piercing in my right ear that gets really sore and also causes a poor fit with in-ear earbuds. For over a year, I’ve only been able to wear an AirPod in my left ear and was wishing I could listen to things with my right ear again. Enter these open Tozo earphones. These turned out to be much better than what I was expecting and are now my favorite pair of earphones ever. I was even able to use an Amazon coupon to save some money, so I got plenty of value from these for what I paid.Pairing them was super easy out of the box, and they’ve stayed effortlessly paired to my iPhone since. I actually think they’re more responsive than my AirPods, which don’t always connect when they should. The second I take these Tozo buds out of the charging case, they’re already connected and ready to stream.I can comfortably wear them on both ears, including the one with the sore daith piercing. A bonus is that they allow me to hear my surroundings, so I can avoid accidentally tuning out my toddler or any potential hazards while wearing them outside. I primarily use these for listening to audiobooks while doing chores, walking in the park, or nap trapped, etc. and typically wear only one side at a time. I find they are excellent like this and have listened for many hours at a time without the batteries dying on me. I keep the case charged and will rotate which bud I use from time to time so that they can stay charged and ready. Both buds at once or just one at a time offer great sound and clarity for both audiobooks and music. Soft/low tones in music or audiobooks/podcasts with spoken words can get lost if you are surrounded by a lot of noise. Sometimes I have to increase the volume or rewind to make out what was said in these cases, if the environment is too loud. That said, no one around me has mentioned that they can hear MY media at a noticeable or inconvenient level. As I said, I use them while lying with my napping toddler and they haven’t disturbed him yet.I also tried exercising with them today (I ran on a treadmill and jumped on a trampoline) and they didn’t budge. They’re very customizable/adjustable for the perfect, comfortable, secure fit, and as someone else mentioned, they have a bit of a ratcheting action where you can cinch them down on your ears so that they hold tight and won’t fall off. I have never had any issues with the fit or comfort unless wearing them for hours and hours which may cause some expected soreness due to pressure.I don’t use the press/touch feature much as I typically have my phone in hand, but it seems responsive enough. Tbh, I have always struggled with this kind of mechanic and haven’t mastered all of the commands, but play/pause is simple enough and the only command I’ll probably ever try to use anyway. I will say that if I really cared to learn, compared to my AirPods, these are much easier as the touch zone is much larger and clearly identified.In conclusion, these are quite brilliant little earphones and I’m grateful to have found them. They are definitely a quality of life upgrade in my day to day life.
Gianni Jacaz
Recensito in Italia il 14 novembre 2023
Quando si decide l’acquisto di una coppia di auricolari, oltre la presunta qualità, è la preoccupazione di come si adatteranno al proprio orecchio. La questione è, ovviamente, molto soggettiva e, finché non li hai in mano, niente e nessuno potrà darti la giusta risposta.Questi Open Buds di Tozo eliminano il problema alla fonte grazie al loro design a conduzione d’aria.Gli auricolari, posizionati in prossimità del canale uditivo, consentono una ottima trasmissione del segnale sonoro consentendo, allo stesso tempo, di non isolarsi del tutto acusticamente dall’ambiente in cui siamo, utile specialmente durante la guida in auto oppure durante una sessione di running piuttosto che in bici.Il posizionamento in prossimità del canale uditivo è garantito da un gancio, rivestito in gomma siliconica, articolabile in due direzioni al fine di poter trovare il giusto compromesso tra stabilità e qualità sonora.La qualità sonora è assicurata da un driver di 14.2mm, con inaspettato volume, coadiuvata dall’utilizzo della app di Tozo che consente di utilizzare, per questo prodotto, 5 presets, oltre che eventuali aggiornamenti del firmware.Sono dotati di un sistema DSP Call Noise Cancellation per evitare che al nostro interlocutore telefonico arrivi la nostra voce disturbata dai rumori ambientali.Interessante è l’opportunità consentita di poter ricevere simultaneamente da due sorgenti Bluetooth, cosa non comune (penso a due cellulari, piuttosto che cellulare + tv, o altro).Ogni auricolare è dotato di batteria da 70mAh che consente una autonomia di 12h con volume al 50%.Io sono arrivato a 10h, valore cmq ottimo, ma la custodia ha una batteria di 650mAh che offre circa 30h in più, ricaricandosi in circa 1 ora e mezza solo via cavo usb-C, in dotazione.Sono certificati IPX6, quindi eventuali gocce di pioggia non sono un pericolo, ma niente immersioni.
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