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The TOZO NC9 earbuds combine advanced 45dB hybrid active noise cancellation with 6-mic environmental noise reduction for crystal-clear calls. Featuring Bluetooth 5.3, IPX8 waterproofing, and a robust 60-hour playtime with LED battery display, these earbuds deliver customizable sound via 32 EQ settings through the TOZO app. Ergonomically designed for all-day comfort and built to withstand active lifestyles, the NC9 is a premium yet affordable choice for professionals seeking immersive audio and reliable connectivity.













| ASIN | B0DD41G2NZ |
| Additional Features | Hybrid Active Noise Cancelling, 6 Microphone Call & ENC Ambient Noise Reduction, Transparent Mode, 32EQs Options, Upgrade your Playtime, IPX8 Water Resistance |
| Age Range Description | ALL |
| Antenna Location | Audio Monitoring / Calling / Cycling / Disc Jockey Use / Exercising / Gaming / Motorcycling / Office Meetings / Radio Communication / Running / Skateboarding / Snowboarding / Studio |
| Audio Driver Size | 6 Millimeters |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Audio Latency | 60 Milliseconds |
| Battery Average Life | 60 Hours |
| Battery Charge Time | 2 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #74 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #14 in Earbud & In-Ear Headphones |
| Bluetooth Range | 20 Meters |
| Bluetooth Version | 5.3 |
| Brand | TOZO |
| Brand Name | TOZO |
| Built-In Media | Charging Case, Eartip, TOZO Hybrid Active Noise Cancelling Wireless Earbuds, USB-C (A to C) cable (20cm), User Manual |
| Cable Features | Charge |
| Carrying Case Battery Charging Time | 2 Hours |
| Carrying Case Color | Dark Black |
| Carrying Case Height | 39.2 Millimeters |
| Carrying Case Length | 61.9 Millimeters |
| Carrying Case Material | Plastic |
| Carrying Case Weight | 33.19 Grams |
| Carrying Case Width | 27.8 Millimeters |
| Color | Dark Black |
| Compatible Devices | Compatible with IOS/Android mainstream mobile phones, tablets, laptops and other Bluetooth devices, Cellphones, Desktops, Gaming Consoles, Music Production Equipment, Tablets, Telephones |
| Connectivity Technology | Hybrid ANC Wireless Earbuds |
| Control Method | App, Touch |
| Control Type | Touch Control / APP |
| Controller Type | Touch Control, App Control |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 42,798 Reviews |
| Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Earpiece Shape | Rectangle |
| Enclosure Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) |
| Form Factor | In Ear |
| Frequency Range | 20Hz - 20kHz |
| Frequency Response | 20 KHz |
| Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
| Headphone Jack | Bluetooth |
| Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Impedance | 32 Ohms |
| Item Weight | 2 Grams |
| Manufacturer | TOZO |
| Model Name | NC9 |
| Model Number | NC9 |
| Noise Control | Active Noise Cancellation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Sensitivity | 120 dB |
| Series Number | 1 |
| Specific Uses For Product | Music, Exercising, Calling, Travel |
| Style Name | Hybrid Active Noise Cancelling Wireless Earbuds |
| UPC | 810102981431 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | TOZO |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
E**K
Budget earbuds with great sound!
TOZO NC9 is a great little pair of wireless bluetooth earbuds with great sound at an affordable price point. I’ve purchased the T10 and have been using my son’s T6 for this review. I also own an Apple Airpods Pro that I use every day. And the TOZO NC9’s sound does not disappoint. In fact, the sound quality difference is negligible between my NC9 and my Airpods Pro that I use the two interchangeably every day. Here’s my rating for each category (from 1 to 5): Sound quality: 5 Sound stage: 5 Charging case & connection: 5 Fit: 5 ANC (Active Noise Cancellation): 4 Battery Life: 4 SOUND QUALITY Overall, NC9 offers you a warm presentation of any type of music. The mids are slightly softer than T6 & T10, but they’re not weak. The highs are stable and crisp. I like the lows (bass) of NC9 slightly better than T6 & T10. Bass is deep and the mid-bass is punchy. SOUND STAGE NC9 offers adequately wide sound stage. The separation & definition of instruments are great—the earbuds sound identical to expensive name-brand earbuds. CHARGING CASE & CONNECTION If your NC9 is already connected to a device (like an iPhone, in my case), the earbuds would automatically connect to your device as soon as they’re taken out of the charging case. However, if you want to use it on a different device (let’s say you want to switch from your iPhone to your iPad), you have to manually disconnect from your iPhone (in your bluetooth setting) in order for it to connect to your iPad. This is an inconvenience, but due to the great sound and other virtues of the NC9, I don’t mind this at all. FIT I’m not sure if it’s the rubber ear tips or the design of the buds, but each time I insert them snuggly into my ears, the sound is always balanced (left and right channels, that is) unlike cheap in-ear earphones that must be inserted just right so that the left or right channel is not louder than the other. I found the ear tips to be quite comfortable and the earbuds stay in my ears unless (1) I shake my head quite violently or (2) I lower my head to tie my sneakers. Of course, due to the way the earbuds are designed (when properly inserted, the body of the earbud sits above the ear tip and the ear tip is inserted into the ear in a downward motion), if you lower your head to pick something up from the ground or tie your sneakers (before going for a jog), the earbuds would dislodge from your ear—this is a natural work of gravity on your earbuds. In any case, I love the fit of the NC9, and they stay in my ear better than the T10 and the T6—both of which seem to feel a bit heavier than the NC9. ANC/Transparency MODE After reading glowing reviews of NC9’s Active Noise Cancellation feature, I was a bit disappointed. I typically run a new set of earbuds through my “bathroom test” on its active noise cancellation feature. I would sit on the ivory throne, and with the bathroom fan whirling over me (my first-floor bathroom’s fan is quite loud), I would turn the ANC feature on and off in the earbuds to test this feature. If I were to give my Apple Airpods Pro a 9 (out of 10 being the best), I would give my NC9’s a 6. It suppresses some of the noise, but not in the way that my Airpods Pro does. Of course, my Airpods Pro’s are $250, and you can’t compare apples and oranges. For the price point, I would say that the NC9’s offer a decent level of noise reduction that can still be enjoyed in a crowded setting. Moreover, if you need noise cancellation, the ear tips do take out sound quite well. What I believe is NC9’s weakness is its Transparency Mode—it does not allow enough noise into the earbuds for me to use while jogging when I need to be aware of my surrounding. So I take my Airpods Pro’s when I go jogging or walking with my wife. BATTERY LIFE Battery life is a bit weak on the NC9’s. Amazon’s description touts that you can go for 8 hours on the NC9’s on a single charge and an additional 24 hours with the charging case. I repeated the battery test 3 times on the NC9 as well as on the T6 for comparison. After fully charging the earbuds, I listened to a youtube Jazz channel on low volume through my iPad. I recorded the hours played on a single charge. After that, I tried to see how long the earbuds would run while using the juice from their fully charged cases. Here are my results. On the T6, after a single full charge, the earbuds gave me 7 hours of playtime. After that, I used the juice from the fully charged case, and the total number of hours of playtime came to be 25 hrs and 35 minutes (average for 3 trials). On the NC9, after a single full charge, the earbuds ran 6 hours until the “battery low” voice came on the left earbud. I used the juice from the fully charged case after that, and the earbuds offered 17 hours and 30 minutes (average of 3 trials) of total playtime. This is certainly not the 24 additional hours noted in the product description. Yet, after an initial disappointment, I am not at all upset about the weak battery life of the NC9’s (as compared to the advertised playtime). I typically charge the case once a week in my regular use, and the battery life has not become an issue for me. They are a fraction of the cost of my Apple Airpods Pro’s, and they provide great sound. And that is the virtue of the NC9’s, and that is why it is a credible contender as one of the top wireless earbuds at this price point. Due to its sound quality, fit, and overall functionality, it’s a go-to earbuds, and I realize that I’ve been using it more often than my Apple Airpods Pro. For some reason, I find the NC9’s enjoyable and the sound credible enough to feel I’m not missing out when I’m not listening to my Airpods Pro’s.
J**F
Really good value with active noise cancellation
I owned a previous version of the NC9's from 2022 that were a bit different than these, and as often happens with these little earbuds in a small charging case, I recently lost them somewhere, probably in my last hotel room. Beware of spending too much on earbuds - you absolutely will go through multiple sets of them. I was really happy with those earbuds for the price I paid at the time, which was a little over $10. So I figured rather than trying to wade through all the nonsensical marketing-speak on Amazon or the ridiculously overpriced offerings from Apple and other major brands, I'd just get the latest version of the same thing I had. And so far, these are pretty great for the price and a definite upgrade over the 2022 version. Now, I will say that while I'm not an audiophile, I could probably call myself an "audio enthusiast" and I don't think any earbuds from anybody sound all that great either on their own or when compared with decent full size headphones. That's one reason why I refuse to pay anything close to the $200 that's the standard price for major brand earbuds. These are tiny drivers using a low-powered DAC chip and DSP, getting a lossily compressed audio signal over a low-bandwidth wireless codec. It's just the nature of the beast. No earbuds anywhere are worth more than about 50 bucks, and that's with the profit baked in. Anything above that is just a name brand tax. (And these days, maybe a tariff.) But these sound perfectly fine for what they are and basically as good as any other wireless earbuds I've ever used. I did notice some sibilance with the default EQ - like most (all?) modern wireless earbuds, these accentuate bass and treble. But a quick adjustment to the high frequencies in the phone app (something that my older NC9's didn't support) seems to have cured that. There is of course still a bit of extra bass, but I'll leave that alone for now as I don't mind it. I can always adjust it later if I feel differently down the road. One minor quibble with the sound is that possibly because of that extra bass and treble, these don't get very loud. At maximum volume, they're about where I normally feel comfortable in regular listening, but they start to break up a bit before that. My guess is that Tozo has reduced the maximum output to control distortion, which isn't unique to them, but again, don't expect a high-end over the ear headphone experience here for 30 bucks. You just can't listen very loud with a lot of bass through tiny drivers like these without distortion. I don't think most people wearing earbuds listen as loud as I normally like to anyway. If this so far sounds like faint praise in a 5 star review, again, look at the price. You are getting a good value in sound quality, especially when you compare these to much more expensive earbuds that don't sound any better. If Apple were selling these and charging Airpod Pro prices, you'd be looking at a 2 star review. But these are priced fairly given their performance and the limitations of the category. Tozo also sells earbuds without the active noise cancellation but I bought these specifically for that, because it worked well on my previous NC9's and it seems to work at least as well and probably better on these. Keep in mind that noise cancellation in general was specifically developed to counter engine noise on airplanes. And that's still what the technology is best at. The way it works is by pushing out a specific frequency to act counter to the frequency of whatever continuous noise is present. It's not going to be very effective at silencing things like conversations or crying babies that are made up of variable, higher frequency sounds (because countering those would also affect the music you're listening to, not to mention using a lot more processing power, which also uses a lot more battery). That, again, is the nature of the beast. It applies to every set of earbuds that have ANC. But in terms of continuous background noise, such as from a jet engine or a loud fan, these work as well as anything else I've used. And I've used a lot of headphones and earbuds (as well as real aviation headsets) with active noise cancellation. The ANC also does not really alter the sound of the music you're listening to, which my older NC9's kinda did with the ANC on, and it's a pretty common issue with older devices that use ANC. Seems like it's more refined now and I don't really notice much difference, if any, in sound quality with ANC on or off. There was a time only a few years ago when you'd need to spend a few hundred bucks to get ANC at all, and that would have been in a set of wired full size headphones. Now we're talking about how well it works in a $30 set of wireless earbuds. It's kind of amazing if you think about it. I think real ANC alone is basically worth the price of admission here. There are a lot of earbuds in this price range that advertise "ENC" but that is not the same thing - that's for reducing noise on your voice when talking on phone calls. ANC is for listening to music. It's rare at this price, even now. For it to work this well is a huge bonus. Battery life is a definite step up from my older NC9's, although to be fair those were probably also just wearing out by the time I lost them. I intentionally tried to run these down while writing this review and after about 5 hours of constant listening, they were still going strong and when I put them in the charging case, it read 83%. Of course that's the total charge including the case battery, not the buds themselves. I have no idea how accurate that is but if it is correct, then that's probably more battery life than I would ever really need. (You can never have too much, but I can't think of a situation when I'd run out of battery life before being able to recharge.) I read another review where someone said the case on these did not close securely; that is not true. I'd think he must have been using a different version (the reviews here seem to cover all previous versions as well), but I had older ones and that case closed securely too. It's magnetic. The earbuds kind of pull themselves into their little cubbies if you've oriented them the right way, and then the case cover snaps closed with its own magnet. If the case is not closing properly, you're not putting the buds in the right way. They only go one way. You'll get it after a couple tries. Just take note of how they're oriented when you first open the case. Overall I can pretty confidently recommend these. Given that modern phones and many other devices no longer even have headphone jacks, you really need a set of wireless earbuds. Just get these; they're as good as more expensive earbuds and the price is fair. You can't say that about most name brand earbuds.
A**R
Inexpensive but won't last long
Update. Is it true they didnt last longer than 1 year? Yes. But then i tried to replace them at a similar price point and the competition is horrible. These are the most comfortable earbuds. The sound is really good. The noise cancelling is really good. I ended up returning 3 other pairs frpm competitors bfore buying the NC9s a second time. So FWIW these are great earbuds even if you need to buy them a few times hahaha. Riginal review: I've had these earbuds for 1 year now. They are inexpensive and functional pretty well for about 8 months. After that I started having issues with the right ear bud. It won't sit in the case properly so it turns itself off. Which then means I need to manually power it on every time I put it in my ear. Now recently its starting to not turn on. Ultimately these are good in a pinch but they are not going to be a long term product
R**R
My New Favorite Earbuds
I actually love these, which was somewhat unexpected given the price tag. I'm not an audiophile, but I can somewhat tell the difference between poor sounding earbuds and decent ones. Trust me, I've purchase a few pairs of the not-so-good earbuds and use them long enough until I can find a better pair. The sound on these is not going to knock your socks off, but for the price, and with the EQ tools in the app, they've got decent sound quality. The fit is actually better than most earbuds that I purchase. My left ear must have a weird shape because a lot of earbuds fall out of that ear pretty easy, especially when I get sweaty or when I'm chewing food. I haven't tried intense exercise with these yet, but they did pass the food-chewing test. In other words, I don't feel the left earbud slowly creeping out of my ear canal while I'm eating, which is what usually happens with other earbuds. The earbud sync up to my iPhone quickly, and the tap controls on the earbuds are very responsive. I like that you can tap the left earbud to activate/deactivate noise canceling. It comes in handy when someone is trying to talk to me through the noise canceling; however, the single tap does switch you to Tozo's "Transparency Mode" instead of "Normal Mode", which mean the earbuds will amplify any exterior sounds which can be grating in loud environments. Just a caution if you have super sensitive hearing already. I can't speak much about how they work for phone calls. In a quiet environment, the person on the other end of the line has said they can hear me just fine. I'd be interested to see how they function in a noisy environment. My basic AirPods are still my go-to for phone conversations, just because I've never had the person on the other end of the line say they're having a problem hearing me, that is if the AirPod will stay in my left ear, which it won't whenever I'm walking around. The noise canceling is probably my favorite feature. I used the earbuds on a plane, and I felt they did an acceptable job of filtering out the plane noise and allowing me to enjoy my music and movies. They worked so well on a 14-hour car ride that sometimes the driver was trying to talk to me, and I had no idea he was speaking unless I was looking directly at him. The battery also lasted the entire car ride, though I confess I only had them on for about a quarter of the trip, and I put them back in the case a few times to recharge them, even though they weren't even halfway close to dying on me. When we arrived out our location, the battery life in the case wasn't even close to being expired. Finally, I can't speak to the longevity, since I've only owned them for a few weeks. I hope they last me at least a few years, at which point, I'll probably buy another pair, if the price is the same. If I get a couple years out of them, then they're definitely worth it. So far, they are my favorite pair of earbuds, out of the four I own
D**.
Not AirPod Pros, but amazing for the price
I have AirPod Pros, but they do not work well with Windows computers and VMWare, so I cannot use them for work. So, I have been trying out tons of wireless headsets and earbuds. Honestly, most of them are super expensive and horrible in one way or another. So, at $60 and promising features similar to my AirPod Pros, I was pretty skeptical, but took the plunge. Pairing and Bluetooth Connectivity First off, you can use just one earbud if you want. And pairing both earbuds with one another is seamless, and in some cases better than AirPods. Even though I have had these for 2 days, I have been using them almost non-stop minus sleep. I am always listening to music or on calls for work. I use an IP Phone on my computer, and I have had no issues with the Bluetooth connection dropping. However, Bluetooth range isn't that great. I can talk maybe 15ft away from my computer before I start getting connectivity issues. No only that, but the connection will bounce between earbuds as well, making them mostly unusable. So, my advice to anyone using these is to make sure you don't need to venture far from your connected device. As a note, I did try pairing this with my iPhone and a MacBook and both had the same issue. Sound Quality I am breaking this into 2 categories: Phone calls and Music. For phone or audio calls, the earbuds are pretty clear, but not perfect. I typically need to turn off transparency mode. Thankfully, it's super easy with 2 taps on the left earbud. I do NOT recommend using these for phone calls if you are just using 1 earbud. For music, it's exactly what I expected from $50 earbuds. Music is clear, and surprisingly, a lot better than audio from phone calls, which is confusing. However, if you want good bass and super clear sound, these are not for you. But these are way better than any other in-ear buds I have tried. They actually are almost as good as regular AirPods. They definitely don't compare to the Pros though. I really love how well they can switch between audio from apps, although that is more OS-specific (Windows, iOS and MacOS all had the same result). Although, I did have to unpair these from my other devices, because I would get all sorts of device switching, which was really bad when I was in an important meeting. Battery Life 8 hours of battery life is definitely not accurate. So far I have not gotten more than 6 hours. I was afraid of even getting 2 hours initially because the first 20% seems to drain really quick, then it slows down. Charging is super quick though, which is very convenient. Fit and Comfort and Workouts These earbuds come with a few extra sizes for tips. I have pretty standard ears, so the tips that come out of the box fit perfectly for me. Also, the earbuds fit really well. I tried doing a HIIT workout and a yoga session and they stayed in my ears just fine, although once they start getting sweaty, they definitely start losing their snug fit and I did have readjust a couple times towards the end of my workout. Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) and Transparency Mode First off, Active Noise Cancellation, or ANC. I am floored at how good the ANC is at this price point. They are better than all of the top-of-the-line headsets I tried, including Logitech, Jabra, and Plantronics. Yes, it still picks up background noise and if you have kids yelling, a loud TV, or someone else is talking nearby, it will definitely pick up this noise to a certain extent, but it's not super loud either for the listener on the other end. Transparency mode at this price point usually is garbage for other headsets and bugs I have tried. Even though this is nowhere near as good as AirPod Pros, it's pretty amazing. To be clear, it does a good job at tuning out noises around you, NOT in front of you. For example, I could not hear one of my cats meowing loudly or my wife while she was on a work call. However, I could lightly hear my computer fan when it kicked on, as well as my keyboard clicks (keyboard has loud buttons). If I turned to look at my meowing cat, I could then lightly hear him meowing. But this is typically how most non-transparency mode works. In regards to Transparency mode being on, it's really good. Something you need to keep in mind though it any "bone" noises will be heard no matter what. So, if you are chewing something, it's going to sound super loud because you are using in-ear earbuds and the bone noise is amplified. So, ignore that, since it doesn't apply. What's important is that I can easily have a conversations with someone without needing to remove the earbuds, which is key for transparency mode. Again, not as good as my AirPod Pros, but it works and at this price point, there really isn't any decent competition, or at least from my testing. Overall To wrap it up, I love these earbuds and that they work perfectly with Windows and VMWare, which my AirPod Pros could not do. I will definitely be using these going forward for work.
M**P
Probably worth what they cost
TL/DR: A decent option at the price, but don't expect flawless performance from them. These are not a good substitute for a nicer set of earbuds. These are earbuds you buy for a child, or someone who loses or breaks earbuds a lot. They're a nice pair of cheap gas station sunglasses earbuds. The Good: Decent overall sound quality Solid noise canceling Lots of preset and customizable EQ settings in the app Strong battery life Feel solid and stay in ears well Touch controls seem to work well The Not So Good: Lots of sound quality issues and interference No in-ear detection Doesn't support single-earbud use No wireless charging Color is disappointing Manual is in microscopic font The long version: My wife and son went out of town for a week, and he "accidentally" took my AirPod Pros on the plane with him. I didn't realize until I went to walk the dog and didn't have them. So I used his AirPod 4s, but apparently after he sent them through the washing machine there's no volume or bass, and I couldn't get them loud enough to hear over traffic. I can see why he took mine. I needed something to fill the gap until they return. After some very cursory investigation, and a bunch of solid recommendations, I chose these. After about 90 minutes with them, I'm glad I didn't pay a lot of money for them, and I don't imagine I'll keep using them for anything once I have my AirPods back. The manual is written entirely too small for my Gen-X eyes, even with my reading glasses. Luckily it's not like this is rocket surgery. They do have decent sound, while sitting in my living room, and I was initially pretty impressed that such an inexpensive set of earbuds put out such good sound quality. There's a decent amount of EQ settings available in the app, but I imagine most people would just find a setting that works for them, and leave it. The app itself is pretty intuitive, though I'm not really sure why they needed to add a "community" feature to it. Is "we bought the same cheap earbuds" reason enough for people to come together? They're pretty comfortable in my years, but they do seem a little bit on the bulky side for someone who has smaller ears. (They fit very similarly to a set of Jabra Elite 7s I had, which I really liked until one of them stopped working suddenly.) The active noise canceling also works surprisingly well. I walked around the house without my phone, and didn't lose any signal. Granted, my house isn't that big, so my range test isn't really all that impressive. I'm not surprised a set of earbuds at this price point doesn't have in-ear detection, mono-channel support for single earbud use, or wireless charging, but it's worth pointing out. Initial solid impressions faded as the dog an I went on our walk. Almost immediately I noticed sound dipping in and out, or fading back and forth between channels. It happened probably a dozen times in the four miles we walk. Not sure if it's a connectivity issue, but it also seems like it picks up interference from other electronics, and the sound quality gets very digital for brief moments. When the sound stays consistent, they sound good. But there's far too much inconsistency for me to be happy with them. The battery life is also good. One other side note is the color. I bought pink, because why not? I've grown out of needing everything to be black all the time. The actual color is disappointing compared to what they look like in the listing. It's a flat and muted very-light pink. The pictures look shiner than they are. They'll work for what I need, but it's a solidly mixed bag. Lots of upside, too much downside. I'll be glad to get my AirPods back.
S**S
Great fit and they work well
These sound good and the noise cancellation works pretty well. There is a nice app that makes it easy to customize your settings. I'm happy with the fit and battery life so far. I mostly use them for listening to music while working. I've used them while cutting grass and while they aren't as good as full earmuff style headphones, I wouldn't expect them to be either. They connect almost instantly to my phone when I remove one from the case. I'm very pleased with them so far and it's pretty cool how far these have come for the price point.
S**S
My Ears Upgraded. My Wallet Survived. My Coworkers Are Still Annoying Though.
Let me tell you about my complicated relationship with TOZO. It started about 4 years ago. I trusted them with my ears, and they delivered. Those original earbuds lasted FOUR YEARS. That's longer than most of my houseplants, one gym membership, and a Netflix series I keep meaning to finish. So when they finally gave up the ghost (RIP, little guys), I didn't even hesitate. I came crawling back. Sound Quality: Okay, TOZO clearly hit the gym between versions. The bass is beefier, the highs are crisper, and listening to music now feels less like "earbuds from Amazon" and more like "earbuds from a store with mood lighting." Build Quality: This is solid. They could survive a gym bag, a toddler, and light emotional distress. The LED display on the case is a genuinely fun touch; it's like having a tiny disco ball that also tells you your battery percentage. Fancy. Value for Money: For what you're paying, these punch WAY above their weight class. I've seen people at coffee shops or at the gym exercising wearing earbuds that cost 4x this price. Their earbuds are not 4x better. I have surveyed them with my eyes. Noise Cancellation: The ANC on my previous TOZO was genuinely impressive; it turned my open-plan office into a serene monk retreat. The NC9's noise cancellation is... polite. It muffles. It suggests silence. It gently requests that the outside world keep it down. It does NOT issue mandates. My old pair would have blocked out a lawnmower. This one negotiates with it. Not a dealbreaker, but a noted downgrade. Pour one out. Fit: These sit in my ears like they were made for them. IPX8 waterproof means I've worn them in the rain, during sweaty workouts and exercises, and once, accidentally, in a surprise splash from a sink. They didn't care. Legends. Functionality & Connectivity: Bluetooth 5.3 is noticeably snappier than my previous pair. Connects faster, holds stronger, doesn't lose its mind when I walk into another room. The 6-mic ENC call quality means people can actually hear me, which is both great and occasionally unfortunate depending on the call. Battery Life: 60 hours total with the case. SIXTY. I could commute to another country and back and still have juice left. The LED display means I always know exactly how charged the case is, so no more that-terrifying-moment-when-one-earbud-dies-mid-chorus. This is a worthy successor to a beloved product. Better sound, better connectivity, snappier everything; just don't expect the noise cancellation to fully ghost your open-plan office the way the old version did. If you've never owned a TOZO before, you'll be amazed. If you're upgrading like me, prepare to have a very specific, very niche, very noise-cancellation-shaped feeling in your heart.
J**S
Amazing value for money, just buy a set
I couldn't be happier with theses earbuds. After reading the overwhelmingly favourable reviews, I decided to take the plunge and buy a pair. The value is extraordinary, the features are top-notch and the quality of the product and how it was packaged/presented are first rate. Thank you, these are my favourite piece of kit and have already convinced a friend to buy a pair. They live with their elderly parent who listens to the TV LOUD and are really looking forward to some quiet time around the house.
F**K
Absolut genial - TOZO NC9
Diese Earbuds TOZO NC9 habe ich zum Testen erhalten, meine Bewertung bleibt absolut neutral und ehrlich da sie allen weiteren Kunden bei ihrer Kaufentscheidung behilflich sein soll ohne etwas beschönigen zu wollen! Ich verwende bereits das Modell TOZO T6 mit dem ich bislang noch keine Probleme hatte, es sind Earbuds die einfach voll und ganz meinen Erwartungen entsprechen, lange Laufzeiten (AKKU) und die perfekte Klangqualität bei Musik und gelegentlichen Telefonaten. Ich bin in der IT tätig und verwende täglich rund 8 Stunden Headsets der Marke Jabra (kabelgebunden als auch über Bluetooth) die sich in einer ganz anderen Preisklasse befinden als die hier nun zur Bewertung vorliegenden Earbuds! Die TOZO NC9 entsprechen voll und ganz den Angaben, sie sind meiner Meinung nach sogar noch einen Tacken besser was den Klang anbelangt, aber hier ist es ja bekanntlich eine reine Geschmackssache da jeder ein eigenes Hörempfinden hat. Der eine mag mehr Höhen und der andere steht mehr auf Bass, hier finde ich die Abstimmung sehr gut, alles gelangt sehr klar und ausgewogen an meine Ohren und die Passform ist aus meiner Sicht vielleicht sogar noch etwas besser als beim anderen Model (T6)! Sie schmiegen sich definitiv an der Ohrmuschel an und vergeben einen absolut sicheren Sitz wenn man beim Sport schnelle Bewegungen mit dem Kopf macht, zu keinem Zeitpunkt hatte ich das Gefühl dass sie herausfallen würden! Positiv: Absolut genial verarbeitet Super einfach zu koppeln Der Sound ist perfekt mit reichlich Bass Sehr guter Sitz im Ohr dank 6 verschiedener Gummiaufsätze für unterschiedliche Ohrgrößen Ladebuchse mit USB-C Schnittstelle (mehrere Kabel entfallen somit) Negativ: Ich kann nichts feststellen, im Homeoffice setze ich sie sogar gelegentlich als Ersatz für meine Jabra Headsets ein um nicht ständig mit den Kopfhörern arbeiten zu müssen! Niemand bemerkt dass ich diese kleinen und sehr komfortablen Dinger im Ohr habe! Beim Jabra stört mich gelegentlich das bis zum Mund verlaufende Mikrofon, nimmt man mal einen Schluck Kaffee aus der Tasse besteht immer die Gefahr das Mikrofon als Strohhalm zu verwenden :-) Touch-Funktion Links halten = Volume minus Rechts halten = Volume plus 1x links oder rechts tippen = Play oder Pause 2 x links tippen = Musiktitel zurück 2 x rechts tippen = Musiktitel vorwärts (endlich mal so wie es sein soll und nicht umgekehrt) Telefonfunktion / Freisprechen mit glasklarer Übertragungsqualität!!! Telefongespräch annehmen = 1 x antippen (links oder rechts) Telefongespräch ablehnen oder ein Gespräch beenden = 2 Sekunden gedrückt halten (links oder rechts) Google Funktion (SIRI) Bei entsperrtem Bildschirm (Android) einfach „OK Google“ gefolgt vom Befehl aussprechen, die Mikrofone der Earbuds sind scheinbar ständig „aktiviert“! Die Ladebox ist genial die Form ist gegenüber der T6 mehr oval gehalten und passt weiterhin problemlos in eine Hemdtasche, der Ladezustand wird nun über 4 weiße LEDs angezeigt die nicht zu übersehen sind! Die Bluetooth-Reichweite reicht auf jeden Fall mindestens 10 m ohne Hindernisse, der Datenaustausch zwischen Smartphone / Notebook und den Earbuds ist dabei absolut störungsfrei! Fazit: Die Marke TOZO baut sehr gute Earbuds, hier stimmt das Preis-/Leistungsverhältnis absolut!!! Warum sollte man sich für weitaus teurere Geräte entscheiden wenn es besser und zugleich günstiger geht? Jeder trifft seine Entscheidung selbst und am Ende sogar an welcher Stelle er sein Geld zum Fenster hinauswirft nur damit er vielleicht einen Produktnamen wählt dessen Bekanntheitsgrad aktuell noch ein wenig größer ist als der hier aufgeführte! An dieser Stelle bleibt nur eins zu sagen: Qualität hat bekanntlich seinen Preis, genau darauf setzen namhafte Hersteller auch, im Glauben ihr Produkt sei unschlagbar! Ganz im Gegenteil, hier bekommt man mehr als man erwartet zu einem absolut günstigen Preis der es ermöglicht gleich eine mehrköpfige Familie mit Earbuds auszustatten für die man sonst ein Vermögen hinblättern müsste! Von mir eine ganz klare Kaufempfehlung für die TOZO NC9
A**I
Ok
Ok.ok.ok
R**A
J’adore 🥰
Super qualité, super son et agréable à porter.
J**7
Good sound at value cost!
These are excellent earphones. Easy to use, great noise cancelling, touch controls on the earphones. Charges easily, doesnt take too long and lasts ages. I dont use for long periods at a time, so have lasted weeks. I listen to a thing for up to an hour almost every night. Very good price, well worth it. Vibrant colour, and comes with different sized bud covers to fit your ears. Comfortable to wear, but cannot lie on your side, presses the earphones in too much it hurts, plus the touch controls are sensitive, so starts stops switches off NC etc. Overall 10 out of 10 for me, good sound in my opinion also. Have used them at full volume and no distortion. I dont advise it as bad for your hearing!
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