Tozo Golden X1 Wireless Earbuds Balanced Armature Driver And Hybrid Dynamic Driver, Bluetooth Headph
TOZO Golden X1 Wireless Earbuds Balanced Armature Driver and Hybrid Dynamic Driver, Bluetooth Headphones OrigX Pro, LDAC & Hi-Res Audio Wireless, Environment & Active Noise Cancellation Headset Black
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- [Hybrid Dynamic Driver & Balanced Armature Driver] The TOZO Golden X1 combines customized Balanced Armature and 12mm Dynamic Drivers into a single earbud body, producing harmonized treble and bass for the ultimate sound quality. With Origx and Hi-Res Audio Wireless high-quality sound technology, the TOZO Golden X1 Bluetooth headphones meet the requirements of even the most demanding audiophiles.
- [Balanced Armature Driver & Hi-Res Audio] Featured with Hi-Res Audio, X1 is much more excellent in treble handling. Capable of reproducing treble up to 44.1kHz, which is higher than the 20kHz that humans can hear. It can even restore the ultrasonic sound of dolphins. The Balanced Armature Driver can excellently reproduce high-frequency sounds such as guitar metal, treble cymbal for drums, etc. Immerse yourself in the world of music.
- [Hybrid Dynamic Driver System] TOZO Golden X1 headphones combine customized 12mm dynamic drivers into a single earbud body, which is capable of delivering 12Hz bass, even below the 20Hz that humans can hear. It can restore the earth's trembling subwoofer vividly, producing harmonized bass for ultimate sound quality.
- [LDAC HD Audio-decoding] TOZO Golden X1 is equipped with LDAC technology, which can stream 24bit/96khz music (also known as high-resolution audio music) via Bluetooth at speeds up to 990 kbit/s, which can transmit data more than 3 times compared to the ordinary Bluetooth SBC.
- [OrigX Pro High Quality Sound] The high-tech TOZO Golden X1 headphones support OrigX Pro high-quality sound technology, which is a wide frequency technology that supports 12Hz to 44.1kHz, perfectly shows the sound aesthetics, not only that, TOZO Golden X1 headphones also pass the JAS (Japan Audio Association) Hi-Res (High-Resolution Audio) wireless certification for excellent quality.
- [Environment And Active Noise Cancellation] The active anti-noise mechanism allows people to enjoy music without raising the volume too much, or just to use the noise reduction function without music to help passengers fall asleep on planes or trains .6 built-in microphones, designed with Environment noise reduction technology, can block 90% of background noise, thereby reducing ambient noise by up to 35dB, Noise reduction highlights the call effect.
- [Charging Compatibility & LED Digital Display] Compatible with Type-C and wireless charging, it provides multiple choices, making charging worry-free and simple. It is also equipped with a digital LED smart display that can let you know the headphone battery in real-time.
Brand : TOZO
Category : Electronics,Headphones, Earbuds & Accessories,Headphones & Earbuds,Earbud Headphones
Rating : 4.8
Price : US $149.99
Review Count : 217
SalesRank : 0
TOZO Golden X1 Wireless Earbuds Balanced Armature Driver and Hybrid Dynamic Driver, Bluetooth Headphones OrigX Pro, LDAC & Hi-Res Audio Wireless, Environment & Active Noise Cancellation Headset Black
- UPDATE A COUPLE OF WEEKS LATER:Still my go-to\'s, but a couple of additional points: - I\'m only getting about 5hrs battery life on the buds listening to music (down to 70% after 1.5hrs of use) with ANC on, LDAC off, and 60-70% volume (about 50% volume setting but I\'ve put a V in the equalizer that\'s boosted at all frequencies, so probably equivalent to flat 60-70% volume). - On the other hand, with ANC off I was above 90% after an hour of use, so if you really need the battery life turn off the ANC (or maybe go to Leisure Mode; I\'m guessing that reduces battery usage, but I haven\'t tested it). - Switching on LDAC disconnects the app from the buds. To get it to reconnect (after I turned LDAC off), one time I had to kill the app and put the buds back in the case, but another time I had to actually reset the buds. Definitely a software bug.ORIGINAL:I\'m kind of an earbud junky, so, prior to the X1s, I used 3 pairs of earbuds on a regular basis: - Sony WF-C500 for biking and general use (comfortable, good microphones, very good sound, good app, great battery life, no ANC and a slightly larger case) - Wyze Buds Pro for flights and general use (comfortable, good microphones, great sound, good ANC, super small case, but only about 3 hour battery life) - Lenovo Smart Wireless Earbuds for work (comfortable, decent microphones, good sound, very good multipoint, small case, only about 4 hour battery life on calls)These X1s replace all three of the other earbuds.Pros: - Excellent sound. Download the app, update the earbuds firmware, and look for the sound test in the app. Before I updated, they were a little flat, after updating they sounded much better. I\'ve added a little U-shape to the equalizer to pump the bass and the treble and I love it: plenty of rumble and sub-bass, mids and vocals are clear, treble is clear and bright, and plenty of directionality in the music. - Very good ANC. With a good seal in your ear, low external sounds are just gone and the noise canceling even blocks 75-80% of voices. There is also a wind noise reduction mode in the app, but I haven\'t biked with them yet to test this (too cold out). - Very good multipoint. Flawless switching between my PC and my phone for calls and music. - LDAC. The majority of my music is at 320kbps, I don\'t have any FLAC or WAV to test this more completely, but I can hear a slight increase in clarity when I switch from AAC to LDAC, but it also seems to decrease the bass a little and make the treble a little more tinny (maybe different with lossless, YMMV), so I basically don\'t use LDAC, other than when I was testing it. For those who do use LDAC, this codec is still available when using multipoint (some earbuds with LDAC have to have it switched off for multipoint to function). - Comfortable. Nice shape, decently small, and they come with 6 pairs of different-sized silicone eartips, so you are pretty likely to find a good fit. I\'ve had no problem wearing these for a 2+ hours straight. - Nice case. I have smaller and I have bigger, this one is small enough that I can fit into the coin pocket of my jeans, good enough for me. It\'s also well built, the earbuds stay in with magnets and the case is held firmly closed with magnets. It also has a really nice display inside, a digital readout shows the % charge of the case and there are 4 bars for each earbud showing the approximate charge of each of them (when they are in the case). - Pretty fast charging. I just checked, the earbuds went from 80% to 100% with 10 minutes in the case. - Plenty of volume. I generally listen to earbuds at 60% or so volume, I\'m at about 50% volume with these. - Good battery life. With ANC on, listening to music at about 50% volume, I lose about 20% of the battery after 1.5 hours, so 7-8 hours battery life. With mulitpoint connected to my phone and PC, on calls, I lose about 20% after about an hour, so about 5 hours battery life. With LDAC on, listening to music, I also see about 20% battery usage in an hour. NOTE: if you switch to LDAC and immediately switch back out, it seems to continue to consume battery like your in LDAC mode, so if you want to switch out of LDAC, I would make the change on your phone, then put the earbuds back in the case for a few seconds, then pull them out and start using them. I haven\'t tested battery life with ANC off or in ambient mode. - Complete touch controls. Play/pause, volume up/down, track skip forward/backward, and ANC on/ambient on/both off are all available from the earbuds. - Ambient mode. It has one, seems okay, but I really just never use this mode. - App. Very slick looking, has about 15 built-in equalizer presets as well as a the ability to set and save custom eqs with 10 bands of +/-5db. Also allows you to customize the touch controls, though I haven\'t actually played with this, the default controls are good enough for me. As of the 16-Jan app update, there is also a hearing test to customize the sound per your hearing: this is kind of a gimmick, because you cannot use the custom hearing setting and a custom equalizer at the same time, it\'s one or the other, so I just stick to the eq.Cons: Really, these are pretty small. - When I\'m connected to both my PC and my phone and I end a PC Teams call, the earbuds automatically switch back to my phone and start playing music from the last app I was using, even if I wasn\'t listening to music on my phone directly before the Teams call. No big deal to just pause it. - Sometimes the equalization in the app just defaults back to flat. Kind of annoying, I haven\'t figured out what triggers it yet, but if the music doesn\'t sound quite the way you want it to, go into the app and check this. - The touch controls seem to work pretty well, but for some reason after I pause the music with a touch on the earbuds, it always takes me multiple tries to un-pause the music. I don\'t seem to have any other touch control issues, so this seems like a firmware bug. There is also no confirming sound when you touch the earbuds correctly; I kind of like this feature, it helps \"train\" me to touch the buds correctly, but I haven\'t really had any issues besides the un-pause.If you\'re okay with the price ($150 at the time of writing this review, $135 with a coupon when I purchased them), just buy them, you will be very happy. If you\'re on more of a budget, check out the other three I mentioned earlier in the review.
- Just to preface, I am a self-proclaimed audiophile. My daily set of earbuds is a set of AirPod Pro 2\'s. I used to have a set of Sony WF-1000XM4s. My devices are an iPhone 13, M1 MBP, and iPad Air 2. I also have a set of V-Moda M100 and Sennheiser HD 600 headphones. Lastly, I have a set of TOZO NC2\'s that I was using as my daily drivers for the past 2 years or so.Sound:I\'ll get right to the point. These earbuds are very impressive sounding. I honestly was expecting them to just be marketing fluff and that is definitely not the case. Out of the box, the EQ settings are kind of odd. To me the treble overrode the bass and mids. After tweaking it in the TOZO app I had a fairly neutral setup that provided extremely clear highs and balanced lows. I think between these and the APP2s they lose out on the breadth of the sound stage as they lose some of the depth those provide. But besides that I think they are probably 90% of the sound for less than half the price. Now here is one place the X1 kills the APP2: LDAC. The APP2 does not support LDAC at all, nor aptX of any kind which is definitely a large mark against them for any audiophile. The X1s do which I was surprised by. I personally did not notice a huge difference in audio quality between the two but that is a very large technicality.Noise Cancellation:The noise cancellation is to me one area these suffer somewhat to the APP2. They are very solid but struggle to block out voices as well. The Apple earbuds make it nearly impossible to distinguish what words somebody is speaking with ANC on. These are solid but need audio playing to sufficiently block out distracting conversations. Also, the transparency mode is not quite as good. AirPods are so scary good that if you get distracted and forget you are wearing them, you probably would not notice if you were in a moderately noisy indoor environment. The X1s are very functional but the sound is grainier and the volume modulation is not as accurate. Basically, these are great but you know that the audio is synthetic.Other stuff:Battery life - They are extremely solid. I have yet to actually run them out of charge completely. The cases on Tozo products is always very impressive and I think is actually longer than the APP2.Case - Solid form factor, but I most enjoy the indicators for the charge of the case and the earbuds individually. Super helpful for knowing when to throw them on the wireless charger.App - It works very well and I that it provides the functionality of APP2s on devices that are not Apple. It also has EQ adjustment which isn\'t even an option on the Apple\'s.Mics - I think they are fine for regular use but definitely are one area for possible improvement. Audio quality can be a little grainy.Conclusion:If you don\'t have Apple devices or do not feel comfortable spending the $300 for them, buy these for sure. They are unbeatable at the price point in my opinion. Even against the AirPods I would argue if you have a propensity to lose things or do not have multiple Apple products these would be a great buy. I definitely look forward to seeing what TOZO does with these in the future.
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