TOZO T6 are great for sports and working out. Even though they don’t have stability fins, they should stay in your ear during most runs or workouts. The controls are easy to use, so you can change tracks or pause your music without stopping your workout. They are also rated IPX8 for water resistance, but we don’t test for this right now.
The TOZO T6 has a round ear tip and a round earbud, which makes it look like a lot of other average earbuds. It doesn’t have any wings or fins to help keep the earbuds in your ear, so it’s important to get a good fit. The TOZO T6 comes with six different sizes of ear tips right out of the box, so it should be easy to find a good fit.
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- Earbud dimensions: 1.2 x 0.9 x 0.9 inches
- Weight: 0.18 oz (each earbud)
- Driver size: 6mm
- Frequency response: 20Hz – 20KHz
- Bluetooth version: 5.0
- Wireless range: Up to 33 feet (10 meters)
- Battery life: Up to 6 hours (earbuds); up to 24 hours (with charging case)
- Charging time: 1 hour (earbuds); 2 hours (charging case)
- IPX8 waterproof and sweatproof rating
- Touch controls
- Voice assistant compatible (Siri, Google Assistant)
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The ear tips feel a little different. The ones with red in the middle are stiffer and thicker, while the ones that are all black are thinner. Some of the all-black ones look wider than they would fit in your ear because of how they are shaped. There are two 10mm ear tips and two 11mm ear tips, but each will fit in your ear in a different way. The earbuds also don’t have vents to relieve pressure from the ear tips sealing, so you may have to move the earbuds around a bit to get rid of the pressure.
The case is pretty small, and it fits easily into any pocket that is about average size. It has a lid that is secure enough that it won’t open by itself at the bottom of a tote bag, and magnets inside keep the earbuds in place. On the bottom of the case is a stiff plastic flap that covers the charging port. It’s hard to move, but it probably keeps water out. Both the case and the earbuds are IPX8 water-resistant, which means they can be submerged for 30 minutes in water that is more than one meter deep.
Each earbud has a touch screen that lets you control playback and phone calls. The controls are easy to use and similar to those on other earbuds, so it shouldn’t be hard to remember them. There is no app for the earbuds, so you have to use the controls that come with them. The touch controls haven’t let me down yet, which is a nice surprise for such cheap earbuds.