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🎶 Elevate your audio game with TOZO OpenEarRing — where comfort meets crystal-clear sound!
TOZO OpenEarRing earbuds combine cutting-edge Bluetooth 5.4 technology with an ultra-light, open-ear clip design weighing only 5.1g per bud. Delivering up to 40 hours of total playtime via a smart digital display charging case, these earbuds offer stable connectivity within 20 meters and customizable sound profiles through 32 EQ modes on the TOZO app. Engineered for glasses wearers and active professionals, their IPX5 water resistance and skin-friendly silicone ensure all-day comfort and durability during workouts, work, and travel.


















| ASIN | B0DHVFGGGR |
| Additional Features | Touch Control, Waterproof, Smart Digital Display, Bluetooth 5.4 |
| Age Range Description | All |
| Antenna Location | Audio Monitoring, Calling, Cycling, Exercising, Office Meetings |
| Audio Driver Size | 10 Millimeters |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Audio Latency | 60 Milliseconds |
| Battery Average Life | 24 Hours |
| Battery Charge Time | 24 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #346 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #6 in Open-Ear Headphones |
| Bluetooth Range | 20 Meters |
| Bluetooth Version | 5.4 |
| Brand | TOZO |
| Brand Name | TOZO |
| Built-In Media | Charging Case, TOZO OpenEarRing Earbuds, USB-C® (A to C) cable (20"), User Manual |
| Cable Features | Without Cable |
| Carrying Case Battery Average Life | 40 Hours |
| Carrying Case Battery Charging Time | 1.8 Hours |
| Carrying Case Color | KHaki |
| Carrying Case Material | canvas or fabric |
| Color | Khaki |
| Compatible Devices | Compatible with IOS/Android mainstream mobile phones, tablets, laptops and other Bluetooth devices |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Control Method | App, Touch |
| Control Type | Touch Control |
| Controller Type | Touch |
| Customer Package Type | With Charging Case |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 7,489 Reviews |
| Ear Placement | Open Ear |
| Earpiece Shape | open_ear |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Form Factor | Open Ear |
| Frequency Range | 20 Hz - 20,000 Hz |
| Frequency Response | 20 KHz |
| Headphone Folding Features | Open Ear |
| Headphone Jack | No Jack |
| Headphones Ear Placement | Open Ear |
| Impedance | 32 Ohms |
| Is Autographed | No |
| Item Weight | 37.7 Grams |
| Manufacturer | TOZO |
| Model Name | Open EarRing |
| Model Number | T13064 |
| Noise Control | Sound Isolation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Power Levels | 1 |
| Sensitivity | 85 dB |
| Series Number | 1 |
| Specific Uses For Product | Business / Fitness / Entertainment / Gaming / Professional / School / Sleeping / Travel / TV Series / Video Game / Sport / Music / Gaming / Motorcycling / Office Meetings |
| Style Name | Open Ear Ring True Open Ear Headphones |
| Theme | Animal / Anime / Cartoon / Fantasy / TV Series / Video Game / Sport / Music / Gaming / Motorcycling / Office Meetings |
| Total USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
| UPC | 810102981547 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
C**5
Best comfort and quality over time
These have been the best sound quality, most comfortable to wear, and have the most reliable bt connection over any other similar products that I've tried, including JLab and several other miscellaneous small manufacturers on Amazon. The JLab in particular was disappointing, it degraded in sound quality over time and also started disconnecting and reconnecting frequently. I also tried the high end Bose version which wasn't comfortable and ultimately not worth the money. As an unfamiliar brand, the Tozo actually surprised and impressed me. They are lightweight, the band is thin and unobtrusive, and the buds are not too big, yet the sound quality is still great--a round, full sound compared to others that sound tinny and echo-y. They have decent bass, which I found to be lacking in most others. I now have several pairs of Tozo that I stash in different places for different purposes, and even the first pair from a couple years ago is still functioning well. I don't wear them for very sweaty, jumpy workouts but I do use them for walking or light jogging. I don't use them in wet or overly humid environments, so I can't comment on that. I do use them on the plane and I do have to turn the volume up a bit, but I prefer open ear because the changing air pressure makes anything that plugs the ear canal uncomfortable for me. If you watch the price history you can get them for a very reasonable deal. I'd say they're worth trying to see if they work for you!
J**A
Another phenomenal product by Tozo!
I have had three or four Tozo earbuds of various forms for several years. In fact, I still use one product that I've had for almost 10 years. I'm always so impressed with the quality, price and sound from them! I do have to admit that I am not an audiophile. I'm not one of those who really can tell the difference between super-high fidelity sound equipment and just average. I just want to be able to listen to my music, or podcast, or phone calls clearly and without static. But I've always had a big problem with things in my ears. I was in an occupation that required me to wear earpieces for 28 years and I developed chronic ear issues from it. So when this type of earbud came out, I was hopeful, but not sure about how good the sound would be. I didn't want to spend $100 or $200 on a new format just to find out that it wasn't for me, so I turned to my old favorite brand, Tozo. I am so pleased I did. I now have two pairs of these, one for use at home and one for my phone to use while I'm out and about. This is a fantastic form factor for people who don't like things in their ear. No itchiness, no issues with them not fitting your ears (my ears are tiny, and even the smallest earbuds are too big). The sound is, at least to me, fantastic. They're easy to control with touch and they have a fantastic run-time. They charge super-quickly and the carrying case is small and easy to slip into a pocket or purse. You can't do better for your money. One thing that does need to be kept in mind, and the reason I have two pairs of these, is that they can only be connected to one Bluetooth item. In other words, you can't set them up to connect to either your phone or your computer. If you want to switch between the two, you have to unpair them with one and then re-pair them with the other. But come on, they're still inexpensive enough to buy two pair and have one pair for each!
J**R
Cute, comfy, and mostly great
I’ve been really happy with these earbuds overall. They fit comfortably and stay put even when I’m moving around. They also look cute! Battery life has been solid, and I haven’t had any issues with the Bluetooth connection dropping or being spotty. Sound quality is decent for the price, nothing audiophile-level, but totally good enough for everyday listening. My two complaints: the touch sensor is honestly pretty unreliable. I’ve pretty much given up using it. The microphone is also just okay, it works fine in quiet environments, but on calls in noisy places, people have had trouble hearing me. If you’re looking for comfortable open earbuds with a good fit and decent sound, these are worth it.
A**R
Great product, AMAZING customer service!
So right off the bat, I LOVE the Open EarRings. I have never liked the earbuds that go into your ear, and when every company moved to have that little silicone plug, I tried most brands until I evenetually I switched back to over-ear headphones. But my sister actually bought a big brand model of the open ear headphones and said that she really like them so I did some digging and found out that Tozo makes some too. I've gone with Tozo before for earbuds and I appreciated the app that allows you to equalize the sound personally and even locate the earbuds with some of their newer models, so I decided to give the Open EarRings a try too and I fell in love! Not only does it NOT go into my ear, but they are so light. My ears are very sensitive, which is probably why I don't like earbuds, but since it doesn't even touch my ear canal, it doesn't bother me at all! And I've gone whole days with them on because I forget they're even there with how light they are. Not only that, but the sound is incredible. I still don't fully understand how they work... I guess it just "shoots the sound" into your ear, but I also noticed that somehow no one else can hear what I'm listening to. I bragged about them so much that I ended up buying my dad a pair for father's day and then I convinced my other friend to buy some too and they've also told me how much they like them! Now, I will say that the right EarRing stopped working out of nowhere and just doesn't produce sound anymore, but I use them so often now that I probably damaged them somehow or maybe even overused them so quickly. I am not even lying when I say that I use them everyday at work and for the entire day. And they last the entire 8 hours of my shift! Technically 9 because of course I use them during my lunch hour. But I'm allowed to because of the open ear feature that is even better than ambient sound because it actually just let's me hear what's going on around me instead of filtering the sound through. My over-ear headphones have the ambient sound feature and for some reason some sounds come in slightly staticky. Likely also due to overuse, but that's not a worry here! And lastly, I would have originally made this review a 4/5 star review because one of the EarRings stopped working, but I reached out to Tozo and not only did the customer support rep reply within the hour, but it was on a Saturday (and to be honest, probably really early in the am) and she was so helpful and patient while walking me through the troubleshooting steps and helping me find a solution. Thank you, Lilac. If I'm being 100% honest, I don't care much for the touch sensors that replace buttons being placed on the back of the EarRing (the part that magnetizes to the back of the ear), and if I turned too far for too long the "long press" would activate, I guess on my neck. But I actually just went in to the Tozo app and just disabled that feature and I haven't had any issues since. I do appreciate being able to just tap my ear and pause my video whenever needed, it makes it a lot more efficient than having to open my phone, tapping to pull up the streaming bar, and then pressing pause. Overall, for this price, this quality, and this customer service, I can't give it less than all 5 stars. I will definitely be relying on this company for future audio hardware needs!
N**E
Fully Charged & Ready to Use
Worked great right out of the box. Sound level is definitely higher than Monster earbuds. They’re not super loud at highest volume, however, it far exceeds my expectations at this price point. They fit snug above my ear canal & comfortably. The microphone along with the entire product is black, & not silver on the microphone as illustrated in the ad. The case has a charge level indicator that illuminates when opening & sets itself apart from other manufacturers, which makes it a game changer. The earbuds will last for a good six hours listening to music & making phone calls, but for the majority of days 8 hours. The power cord is 1/2 the length of competitors & too short, so it’s difficult to plug directly into an outlet without an extension cord. App options are confusing & cost money to get its full potential. Wish they designed one app to accommodate all needs. Tozo Tech Around You app will provide optional EQ sound settings. Headphones & Speaker Connect + app will offer some optional internet radio channels for free. Hope these last longer than 3-5 months as indicated on other reviews & still looking for how to register product. Amazon doesn’t offer an extended warranty, because they probably need to be valued double the cost. For a $20 item it deserves a full five stars, regardless of a few kinks.
L**A
Amazing for sensory issues!
TOZO has become my go-to brand for affordable earbuds for a while now so I won’t go into sound quality except to say imo I find TOZO to be better than a lot of similarly priced earbuds, and these particular ones are on par with the sound quality I usually expect from them. But let me tell you, if you are/know anyone with sensory issues and/or get fatigue from wearing earbuds and the pressure from having them pressed in your ear, if you have piercings, or if you have impaired hearing in one ear (or just prefer to wear only one earbud at a time), these are an absolute game changer. I can’t stand the feeling of the earbud creating pressure in my ear or just the general hyper awareness that I’m wearing something there. With these, I LOVE that they just rest on your ear, don’t get pushed into the canal at all, and if I ever turn off what I’m listening to for any reason, they’re so light and unnoticeable that I seriously forget I still have them on. Second, I have quite a few piercings, including a tragus, rook, and several helixes, which make wearing any earbuds challenging and usually uncomfortable. With these, it does not interfere AT ALL with any of my piercings. Lastly, I’m deaf in one ear, so I only ever use one earbud. So when one would die, I’d just pop in the other. Only problem ofc is that the left and right earbuds are usually specifically shaped for each ear and so that never worked very well. WELL not with these! These are completely interchangeable and when the right one dies, I can just as comfortably use the left one on my right ear. Finally, the one thing I thought might be a problem is that sometimes when you have your volume turned up, people can hear what you’re listening to even if your earbuds are in your ears. Since these don’t suction into your ear canal, I thought surely it would be easy for others to hear what you’re listening to, but no! Idk how, but you really can’t hear anything if you’re not the person wearing them. And even with the volume turned up to max, I found that it was very minimal noise that someone else could pick up on, but still couldn’t make out what you were actually listening to or actually hear words, etc. And personally there would be almost no occasion when I’d have my volume turned up to 100% full blast. Something fans of noise cancellers might not like but that I really do like is that they don’t completely disable you from being able to hear sound around you. I’ve always preferred this since I’ve just got the one working ear and wanna be aware of any potential emergencies, someone calling my name, etc. around me, but what I also like is that I think they could be great for folks who have difficulties in party settings or other sensory settings where having a little bit of their own noise to quiet or help mute other sounds while still being able to hear what’s going on or being said to them would be really helpful. All in all, was not intending to buy these as an accessibility tool, but was pleasantly surprised to find that they’re really accessible, and all around great if you’re not looking to use them for accessibility reasons too.
J**A
Very light-weight with good sound quality, but...
===== 3/2/26 Update ========= Ok, I was wrong and I take some of the good comments back. Don't get me wrong, it's still lightweight and with an amazing sound quality... but the comfort part is where I take off points. At first, I was only wearing the one on my right ear and it was very comfortable, hardly even felt it. Then I started using both. However, the one on my left ear made my ear hurt after using it a whole day. Basically, the little clamp part is too tight on my left ear whereas it's just perfect on my right ear. So my left ear was left in pain after a day of use. For some reason it's not comfortable on my left ear no matter how I tried to reposition it. I just purchased their newest one called Tozo OpenEgo which sits just on top of the ear. Used it yesterday for like 5 hours straight and today noticed that there was no aches or pain with that one and the quality of the sound was exceptional. So if you have sensitive ears, maybe that's the better choice. It was for me, that's for sure. ================================ At 4.3 stars, these little gems are so under-reviewed. Seriously should be 5.0 stars! I've had them for a few months already and I'm sorry to admit I really hadn't tried them, they were just sitting on my desk. For the past 3 days or so, I've been using them and I'm so impressed with the sound quality as well as the light-weight of them. Not only that, but my ears are usually pretty sensitive and they have not caused any discomfort at all. As I type this, I have the one on my right ear on, listening to an audio book, and if it weren't for the fact that sound is coming into my right ear, I wouldn't even know I have anything on my ear. Also, since they are pretty much open ear, I love that my ear canal doesn't get uncomfortably hot like when I wear the ones with rubber or silicone. Also, to be fair, I've only used them while in the house, I haven't worn them out on a noise street, so maybe sound quality may be affected in that environment. But if you're gonna wear them around your home or an office that isn't too noisy, I think these would be amazing. Here's an image so you can see how it looks. Sorry about my ugly mug. Hope you had your coffee already. lol
D**S
Definitely recommended despite malfunction swiftly resolved by great customer support
So, I don't usually write reviews but I thought it was warranted in this case. I purchased these buds in the middle of December 2024 and at the same time I had purchased one other brand of open-ear buds and one standard set of in-ear buds. Out of the three I really enjoyed these the most because they were super comfortable and my use case requires me to be able to hear my surroundings perfectly for safety reasons. These were also the louder/easier to hear of the two open ear options, the in-ear option had an audio passthrough function but it had a muted/artificial quality to the passthrough audio which for me was unpleasant and of course I don't like bud ear sweat after 8+ hours of wearing a pair of buds so these were seriously the best option for my use case. Around the middle of April of 2025, about four months later, I was wearing the buds listening to a book and I noticed the left bud started cutting out. At first any number of possible issues came to mind, did it slip out of my ear? Software glitch? My Bluetooth cutting out? Well it wasn't any of those, as I messed around with it I realized that if you squeezed the stem that connects the back and front of the bud it will cut in and out very consistently so my assumption is that one of the wires internally had become partially separated or damaged. If anyone remembers how wired headphone connections would degrade over time but you could stretch that last bit of life out of them by taping the wire down near the aux plug yeah imagine that but now it's a tiny device the sits in your ear so no taping is possible this time. To get to the point I contacted Tozo through their app support and then finished speaking with them through email support, I explained when I purchased the item and what was going on with it and the troubleshooting steps I had personally taken to verify they were actually defective, they proceeded to request the order number and a video of the issue if I could manage it. Thankfully my phones microphone was able to pick up the audio from the bud when audio was cranked to max and the equalizer was cranked as well. Sent the requested information, rather late I might add (around 6:30pm CST), and they promptly responded the next morning (just after 6am CST) and requested my address so they could send a replacement as soon as possible. Sent that and received a response that it would be shipping and on its way soon. The bottom line that I'm getting too and why I gave it four stars even though I had issues is I really do like the product and the companies support was quick to rectify the situation and were extremely cordial it certainly wasn't like some companies I've dealt with where replacing a defective item or doing an RMA/Warranty claim is like pulling teeth. There was no asking me to do fifteen different tests and troubleshooting steps that I had already done simply them apologizing for the inconvenience and replacing the defective device, simple, they even said to keep the old devices and don't worry about sending them in so as not to inconvenience me any further. Honestly I would've been happy to send them in for an engineering to inspect so as to figure out and and correct the root cause of the malfunction to make sure it's not a bigger/more prevalent issue ,I suppose it's possible that this is just a super common issue and they've had to do a large amount of replacements already but I would assume if it was that bad they would've recalled the affected units and fixed the issue or at the very least released a V2. To wrap up I'll reiterate, I'm very happy with these buds just wish the first pair had survived longer, hopefully the next ones will last much longer. I'll be sure to come back to update ever few months if I have any issues and if these last through the next 6 months I'm willing to come back to update to a five star as that's what they deserve despite a few desired improvements and had they not malfunctioned. My personal wishlist of improvement points I would give to Tozo if they're developing a V2 of these is to try to get them just a bit louder at standard equalizer settings, perhaps adjust the process or type of touch input for the controls because I had to turn off all gesture controls because often when I would turn my head behind me for an extended period my neck/ear was pressing the touch control. Last but most importantly if possible an improvement to battery life of just an hour or two would make these even more perfect than they already are since as is on adjusted EQ settings at max volume they only last about 7-7.5 hours for audiobooks depending on how often you pause. I have a feeling music at max would last maybe slightly less time as audiobooks on average aren't very loud to begin with but I usually use a speaker if I'm listening to music so I haven't tried it yet but as an aside the Tozo PE1 portable speaker pairs well as a companion piece especially if like me you need music for at least a couple of hours of your day and you'd prefer to hear that outside of buds like me. Since Amazon list ideas/suggestions for my review I'll humor them, they're black in color, the size fits me very well and is very comfortable, the volume controls aren't the best and needed to be disabled, I like the battery percentage display on the case, as for value for money, these are the best I've tried in this price range and the reason I picked them was because several YouTube reviews also spoke highly of them for this price to quality ratio and while I haven't tried any of the premium or super-premium options I'd guess that these punch at the very least slightly above their price class. Will I ever try $150-$300 open ear buds? Probably not. But even if I did I think in the current economy I'd be mad at myself for even considering spending 10x the cost of these because of curiosity. That's just a bad investment no matter how you look at it.
M**L
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P**T
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Pas mal pour le prix. Tiens bien en place. Le son est agréable .
J**A
Worth all the money
It is an incredible piece of earbuds, it does not get in you ear canal, the music you can have it loud and still be aware what is going on around you, you can be speaking to someone and still have in the background your favorites music. It is very light and doesn't come off from your ears.
L**A
Finalmente!
Io con le cuffie ho un sacco di problemi. Con gli auricolari classici non riesco a starci, mi fanno male, cadono e li trovo insopportabili. Con le cuffie, invece, dopo un po' mi fanno male ed essendo tutte con i cuscinetti, dopo qualche anno iniziano a sbriciolarsi e devo sostituirli. Ero ormai rassegnata al fatto che non potessi trovare una soluzione adatta a me. Poi ho scoperto gli auricolari a "orecchino" e mi sono detta "proviamoli, tanto ormai...". Ho fatto una bella ricerca e questi della Tozo mi hanno convinta. Non conoscevo il brand prima ma erano in sconto e mi sembravano valide. Connesse facilmente con il bluetooth, ho avuto solo qualche problema con l'app che non le trovava. Dopo aver provato creando l'account, gli auricolari si sono connessi. Questa cosa non mi ha fatto impazzire, ma ci sta. L'app è comunque fatta bene e molto utile. Per mia comodità personale, ho tolto tutte le gesture touch perché le trovo scomode. Soprattutto con questi auricolari, perché non riesco a trovare il sensore in modo agevole. Mi sono arrivate con il 99% di carica e solo adesso, dopo quasi un mese, le ho messe sotto carica. In pochissimo tempo si sono caricate, ottimo. Forse ho delle orecchie troppo piccole e, all'inizio, non riuscivo a farle stare. Ora ho trovato il modo per indossarle. Sono comode e leggere e si muovono davvero poco, per fortuna. Non mi fanno male, se le posiziono bene. Riesco a starci anche nel letto senza fastidi, sul cuscino. Non sono ovattanti, visto che non vanno nel condotto uditivo. Appoggiate in un certo modo, si sentono più forti e coprono di più i rumori intorno. In generale si sentono bene e con le impostazioni personalizzate nell'app, si possono trovare le combinazioni più adatte in base a quello che devi farci e quello che devi ascoltare. In definitiva, per ora, sono davvero molto soddisfatta perché, finalmente, ho trovato degli auricolari che fanno per me e per la forma delle mie orecchie. Spero davvero che durino nel tempo e sul lungo periodo, perché potrebbero essere la svolta.
P**O
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