Tozo Golden X1

In-Ear Bluetooth Earbuds

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Tozo Golden X1

Tozo Golden X1 ($150). bigger. I'd get mine at Amazon or at eBay (How to Win at eBay).

 

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Tozo sent me these to review right after CES 2023. I'm a fan of big speakers and regular headphones, but in-ear monitors are not my thing. I find IEMs uncomfortable and finicky to fit, so I don't have much experience with which to compare these.

I believe my only other earplug review are the long gone Velodyne vPulse, which sounded like $10 earbuds with million-dollar bass.

The most critical factor in how these Tozo, as well as any IEM, sound is how well you can get them to seal inside your ears. While they claim to be "Designed in California," I can't see any signs of that. The user manual isn't really in English, everything looks, feels and works as if it's purely domestic Chinese design and the default "Medium" ear seals are tiny. There are no voice prompts in any language.

Used as shipped, they sound awful and bass stops at 30 Hz because the default "M" size rubber seals don't seal at all. I tried each larger size (all included) one after the other, and it wasn't until I got to the largest XXL size that I finally got a good seal and the right sound.

Once you get them to seal properly they have wonderful bass as they should. They really are solid down to 12 Hz, with smooth, tight and perfect bass— like planar magnetic headphones, but these fit in your pocket.

Ignore all the coding and marketing baloney like OrigX Pro, LDAC HD, Hi-Res, knowles, hybrid dynamic driver and balanced armature. The sound of these 'plugs is limited by your ability to get them to seal in your ear canal and their drivers' squawky midrange. Everything else are but insignificant details.

They claim to have Active Noise-Cancelation, but they don't. They're simply sealed earplugs whose seals offer some isolation. The noise reduction doesn't change regardless of if they're ON or if the batteries are dead. They also have a "hear through" mode that is very noisy and amplifies the ambient sound.

Tozo Golden X1

Tozo Golden X1 Buds. bigger. I'd get mine at Amazon or at eBay (How to Win at eBay).

 

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green ball icon © KenRockwell.com Great bass response.

green ball icon © KenRockwell.com Good power management. They're easy to keep charged. I get about 4½ hours per bud charge. The case can charge the buds a couple of times for each time you charge the case.

green ball icon © KenRockwell.com The case battery charge reads out directly in percent. The buds read with four bars in the case or in 10% increments over Bluetooth.

green ball icon © KenRockwell.com Mine arrived 96% charged and ready to pair.

green ball icon © KenRockwell.com Stays charged when not used. After three months unused my case still read 85% and of course the buds were still fully charged.

green ball icon © KenRockwell.com Well designed case is easy to use and seals well for sticking in a pocket.

green ball icon © KenRockwell.com Perfect size and shape to fit in a jeans watch pocket (the little pocket inside the front right pocket).

green ball icon © KenRockwell.com Easy pairing to my iPhone 14 Pro Max, and even after not using them for a few months they were still fully charged and connected immediately all by themselves.

green ball icon © KenRockwell.com Great Bluetooth range: I can get almost 100 feet (30 meters) away with the signal making its way through numerous indoor walls. Other Bluetooth devices have only worked in the same room or not more than 30 feet (10 meters) away in my real-world use. (Each ear cuts-out separately as you get out of range.)

green ball icon © KenRockwell.com Rubber seals are very securely attached to the buds, so they aren't likely to pull off when you pull these out of your ears

green ball icon © KenRockwell.com No audible self-noise except in hear-through mode.

green ball icon © KenRockwell.com While I don't like things stuck in my ears, once I got them set they did stay stuck in there for almost five solid hours before needing to recharge the buds.

Tozo Golden X1

Tozo Golden X1 Case, closed. What looks like a gray bar is actually a charge status LED. bigger. I'd get mine at Amazon or at eBay (How to Win at eBay).

 

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red ball icon © KenRockwell.com Like all IEMs, the sound quality is completely dependant on getting a perfect seal to your ear canal.

red ball icon © KenRockwell.com Harsh midrange response — these don't have smooth sound. This is most obvious at lower levels. It isn't as apparent played loud. These aren't Audeze headphones, which are my reference for superbly smooth and detailed sound.

red ball icon © KenRockwell.com Response is boosted from about 3.5 ~ 7 kHz, with a nasty peak at about 6,850 Hz. While this makes them sound clear and detailed to the innocent, it's also what makes them sound harsh to audio pros and music lovers.

red ball icon © KenRockwell.com Response falls off quickly above 8,000 Hz.

red ball icon © KenRockwell.com Takes two hands to control: one finger on each earbud for different things.

red ball icon © KenRockwell.com These have no spoken voice prompts and the control feedback sounds, beeps, bings and bongs make no sense. You'll have no idea what's going on unless you use this often enough to get used to its weird sounds. This is not an Apple product; don't expect the élan we take for granted with everything Apple.

red ball icon © KenRockwell.com The personalization app asked for way too much personal and financial data, so I deleted it without activating it.

red ball icon © KenRockwell.com Little to no sidetone, meaning you can't hear your own voice as you use the phone. This makes it difficult to speak and may cause you to speak much too loudly.

red ball icon © KenRockwell.com Costs almost as much as what you really want, the Apple AirPods Pro 2nd Generation.

 

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gray ball icon © KenRockwell.com No spare ear seals included. While it comes with about six pairs, there is only one pair in each size.

gray ball icon © KenRockwell.com Play more than loud enough, but like most things Bluetooth can't be turned up that far for very quiet things.

gray ball icon © KenRockwell.com No "find my" function, except for using a generic Bluetooth app that finds things by signal strength.

 

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Tozo Golden X1

Tozo Golden X1 ($150). bigger. I'd get mine at Amazon or at eBay (How to Win at eBay).

Charge the case by plugging into USB-C. The white digits show the case's charge percentage. The last digit blinks while the case is charging.

Pop the buds into the case to charge them. Bud charge is shown with the two bar icons.

There is one LED on each bud.

When either bug has a low battery you'll hear a weird, loud spaceship sound repeat every three minutes or so in that bud.

When one bud dies, the other still works by itself but you lose the controls on the dead bud. Therefore the party's generally over when the first bud dies.

 

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These aren't HiFi headphones for serious music enjoyment, but they are convenient always to keep handy in a glove box or wherever to use when you're not expecting to need headphones. Their excellent charge retention means they probably will be fully charged and ready to go even after sitting in their case for a year.

For not much more money you can get what you really want, the Apple AirPods Pro 2nd Generation. The saying "The Poor Man Pays Twice" means if you buy these, you'll probably wind up getting the Apple AirPods Pro 2nd Generation eventually — and thus you just paid twice.

While I've never tried the Apple AirPods Pro 2nd Generation, my experience with everything else Apple tells me that the AirPods Pro probably sound many times better than these for not much more money.

Good luck!

 

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18 July 2023 (arrived April 2023)