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Unbeatable for $49.99
A bit of perspective to start things off. My experience with wireless earbuds started with Gear IconX 2018's. After those broke due to using them for working out too much (they're not rated IPX rated), I got my hands on a pair of TOZO T10's. A bit after getting the T10's, I started missing some features of my IconX's, so I jumped at the opportunity to get these.
Sound Quality: 8/10
This is the only area where I'm going to knock the T6's some points. Compared to the T10's the bass and the dynamic range is a bit lacking. I expect that this is due to the earbuds being physically smaller, so I really can't complain. If you spend some time playing around with the EQ on your device, you can make back most of the sound quality.
Form Factor:10/10
Coming from the T10's, these are worlds better. The case is flatter and smaller, looking like a blackout version of AirPods. Where I found that the T10's were quite annoying to put in a pocket, I have no problems carrying the T6's. The lid is not as secure as the magnetic retention method on the T10's, but I haven't had a problem with it. The case has always stayed closed in my pocket.
Interface: 10/10
Usability was the main reason I wanted the T6's over the T10's. On the T10's, a physical button (which was fairly hard to press) allowed you to play or pause your music, that's it. On the T6's, a single tap on either bud will play/pause your music. A double tap on the right will skip a track, while a double tap on the left will go to the previous track. Tapping and holding the right bud raises the volume, and doing the same on the left bud lowers the volume. Lastly, a tripple tap will activate whatever assistant you have on your phone. I can't possibly stress how nice this is compared to the single button operation of the T10's. Gone is the loud click of the button pressing, and I don't have to dig for my phone on a run when I want to skip a track. Another upgrade over the T10's is that you can use either bud singularly. On the T10's, the right ear bud was the master. If you put away the left and attempted to use just the right, the bud would beep every once in a while in an attempt to find the left. This problem is gone on the T6's. This type of control interface is very much similar to what galaxy buds employ right now, but at less than half the price.
At 50 bucks these wireless buds are unbeatable. If you don't feel like shelling out 3 figure prices for wireless buds, these should be at the top of your list. They've got many of the same features as their more "premium" competitors, at less than half of the price.
October 2019 · Electronics · verified purchase