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    TOZO Open EarRing review: A solid choice for clip-on earbuds

    05/13/2025No Comments4 Mins Read Reviews
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    TOZO Open EarRing review: A solid choice for clip-on earphones

    The TOZO Open EarRing launched in 2024, is a clip-on earphones that claimed the top spot in Amazon’s open-ear headphones less than a month after its release – a testament to its popularity. So, I decided to experience firsthand what makes the Open EarRing stand out.

    • $30 – Check latest price on Amazon US, Amazon Germany, other Amazon countries or TOZO Store

    Appearance Design & Comfort Fit

    TOZO Open EarRing review: A solid choice for clip-on earphones

    The charging case follows TOZO’s signature design – featuring an LED digit display that intelligently shows the battery percentage. Compact enough to slip easily into the jeans pocket, and it is also very convenient to take the earphones out. On the back, there’s a USB-C port and a multifunction button: a single press shows battery status, while a long press resets the earbuds.

    TOZO Open EarRing consists of two parts: a circular speaker placed in the concha and a larger square module that fits behind the ear, both of which are connected by a thin curved bridge. Each earphone weighs only 5.1g, and the “C-bridge” has good flexibility and resilience.

    The stability is very good – even during running or jumping rope, they stay firmly in place. After three hours of continuous wear, there’s no noticeable pressure or discomfort. Although the module behind the ear exerts slight pressure, the wearing comfort is still excellent. The open-ear design also brings an added benefit: clear environmental awareness while listening to music.

    Connection & App Support

    TOZO Open EarRing uses Bluetooth 5.4 technology and supports SBC and AAC codec. The bluetooth connectivity of the Open EarRing is strong, offering a reliable connection more than ten meters from your device, without any connection or sound hiccups.

    TOZO Open EarRing review: A solid choice for clip-on earphones

    Unfortunately, it doesn’t support multipoint connection – only single device connection is available. But other features are noteworthy: compatibility with iOS/Android dedicated APP (TOZO App), and the IPX5 waterproof rating is enough to cope with sweat and rain.

    TOZO Open EarRing review: A solid choice for clip-on earphones
    32 EQ options to choose from, and you can select others in the EQ Zone

    The app includes 32 preset EQs and allows custom tuning, along with options to check battery levels, customize controls, and enable low-latency mode.

    Battery Life & Gaming Mode & Controls

    The TOZO Open EarRing support 65ms low latency mode. Playing games and watching videos is no problem, it works without issues on both Android and iPhone with perfect sound and picture sync.

    The 10-hour battery life easily lasts a full workday (AAC + 50% volume), and the charging case can fully charge the earphones three additional times. The case charges using USB-C cable.

    The touch panel is designed in a wide back area. Once you are familiar with the position, double-tap, triple-tap, long-press are quite smooth.

    • Double-tap L or R earbud: play/pause music
    • Triple-tap R earbud: next track
    • Triple-tap L earbud: previous track
    • Tap and hold L earbud for 2s: volume down
    • Tap and hold R earbud for 2s: volume up
    • Single-tap L or R earbud: answer call
    • Tap and hold L or R earbud for 2s: reject/hang up call
    • Tap and hold L or R earbud over 2s: activate voice assistant

    Sound Description

    TOZO Open EarRing review: A solid choice for clip-on earphones

    The overall sound style is relatively balanced. The bass quantity is moderate and natural, and the transient response and extension depth are acceptable. The mids vocals are warm and delicate. The highs are clear without turbidity, and it becomes harsh only at the maximum volume.

    The soundstage is relatively open and the resolution is good. The vocals and instruments are clearly layered, and the sound details can be clearly presented. The Bass+ in the app is particularly outstanding – enhancing mid-bass impact and livens up the sound.

    Conclusion & Specs

    For users who need environmental awareness, the TOZO Open EarRing is a solid choice. While not groundbreaking, they excel in comfort for 8–10 hours of wear.

    TOZO Open EarRing specs and features:
    • Bluetooth 5.3 with SBC/AAC codec
    • 10 hours playback of single charge (AAC+ 50% volume)
    • Charging case can charge earbuds fully 3 times
    • IPX5 waterproof rating (rain and sweat resistant)
    • $30 – Check latest price on Amazon US, Amazon Germany, other Amazon countries or TOZO Store
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