TOZO NC9 Hybrid Active Noise Cancelling Wireless Earbuds,in Ear Headphones IPX6 Waterproof Bluetooth 5.3 Stereo Earphones, Immersive Sound Premium…
- 【Active Noise Cancellation】 Hybrid 3 layer active noise cancellation. 1. Outward-facing microphone detects external sounds and counter with equal anti-noise to first cancel noise. 2. Inward-facing microphone listens inside ear canal to pick up internal sounds and produce anti-noise again to twice cancel the left noise. 3. Ear caps prevent 90% noise going to ear canal.
Original price was: ₹9,999.₹3,999Current price is: ₹3,999.
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Zubiar –
Bom som. Atende bem ao que se propõe
Shalabh kumar bhatnagar –
Poor Active Noise Cancellation or No ANC. False claims are made. Product is not worth INR 4000
Shalabh kumar bhatnagar –
Best sound, but some time not listening clear voice on call, but on song good sound, bass best,anc good
mh37 –
Für was aber genau dieser Silence- bzw Privacy-Mode sein soll weiss ich nicht. Hab day einmal ausprobiert weil im Büro ein Loch gebohrt wurde. Wenn der nicht aktiviert ist hab ich mehr Ruhe. Aber ich nutz das Headset ansonsten zum Musik hören in z.B. Bus und Bim. Von dem her passt alles.
Auch beim Telefonieren ist das Mikro anscheinend nicht der burner. Einmal versteht man mich dann wieder nur leise. Wie gesagt 99% Musik hören. Hab nie voll aufgedreht und der Sound passt mir. Sind halt keine 500€ Dinger. Brauch ich persönlich auch nicht.
Akkuleistung kann ich so gesehen nur schwer bewerten. Fahre je Richtung ca 1 Std zur Arbeit und wieder heim. Dann wird geladen. Also ich sag mal 2,5 Std kann ich von meiner Seite bestättigen. Werd mal testen wie lange sie wirklich halten und ein update geben.
1 Stern Abzug wegen Mikro und diesen Silence Mode.
Preis-Leistung absolut OK
Ian Martin –
I recently had the pleasure of trying out the TOZO NC9 2022 Version Hybrid Active Noise Cancelling Wireless Earbuds, and I must say that they have exceeded my expectations in terms of performance, and comfort. Here’s why I think they are an excellent choice for those seeking a quality pair of wireless earbuds:
The hybrid active noise canceling feature of the TOZO NC9 is remarkable. It effectively blocks out external noises, immersing you in your music or audio content. Whether you’re in a noisy office, commuting, or simply wanting to enjoy some peace and quiet, these earbuds do an impressive job of isolating unwanted sounds.
The audio quality of the NC9 is outstanding. The sound is rich, clear, and well-balanced across the entire frequency range. I was particularly impressed by the deep bass response, which adds an extra level of immersion to my music. Whether I’m listening to my favorite tracks or watching movies, the audio experience with these earbuds is highly satisfying.
Comfort is another area where the TOZO NC9 shines. The earbuds are lightweight and ergonomically designed to fit comfortably in the ears. The package includes multiple sizes of ear tips, allowing for a customized and secure fit. I found that they stayed in place even during vigorous activities such as running or workouts. With extended use, I didn’t experience any discomfort or ear fatigue.
Battery life is a crucial aspect of wireless earbuds, and the TOZO NC9 delivers in this department as well. With up to 8 hours of continuous playback on a single charge, they easily last through a full day of use. The included charging case provides an additional 32 hours of battery life, ensuring that you won’t run out of power even during extended travel or long commutes. The USB-C fast charging feature is a welcome addition, allowing for quick top-ups when needed.
The overall build quality of the TOZO NC9 is impressive. The earbuds feel sturdy and well-constructed, giving a sense of durability and longevity. The touch controls on the earbuds are intuitive and responsive, allowing for easy playback control, volume adjustment, and call management. The earbuds also have an IPX6 water-resistance rating, making them suitable for workouts and outdoor activities.
In terms of connectivity, the TOZO NC9 pairs seamlessly with Bluetooth-enabled devices, and I experienced a stable and reliable connection throughout my usage. The earbuds support both AAC and SBC audio codecs, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of devices.
In conclusion, the TOZO NC9 2022 Version Hybrid Active Noise Cancelling Wireless Earbuds are an excellent choice for anyone seeking a reliable, comfortable, and high-performing audio solution. With their impressive noise-canceling capabilities, excellent audio quality, long battery life, and user-friendly features, they offer great value for the price. Whether you’re a music lover, a frequent traveler, or someone who enjoys a quiet listening experience, the TOZO NC9 earbuds are definitely worth considering.
Sergio Correa –
Any complaints about the NC9s feel like whining about the quality of air conditioning in a fully functional 50 dollar car you commute with. What you get for the price is pretty unbeatable.
Pros
-They’re surprisingly comfortable. I have owned the Tozo T-12s and the Airpods Pro 2. Context: I’m a big guy with big ear canals. The airpods fell out or didn’t form a good enough seal to get any bass. The T-12s sealed but didn’t conform to the shape of my ears to sit comfortably and felt like jamming rocks into my head. The NC9s seal, feel molded to the shape out of my outer ear, and are comfortable.
-Sound quality: Among those three the NC9s get the best mids of the bunch. Thing is, your mileage with earbuds is going to vary wildly based on the ear tips you use and the shape of your head. For me these have been the best of the bunch.
-The case: I’m reaching for positive features here but I like the case. There is a battery readout on the front. The pods feel like they’re magnetically pulled into place to get a better seal and stave off the inevitable corrosion on the contacts (something I’ve experienced with every pair of pods I’ve owned.)
Cons
-The noise cancellation is mediocre at best. I use these in a number of different contexts including on the bus for my commute, in a room with loud fan noise, and while sleeping. There is SOME effect from the noise cancellation but it close to negligible. The Air Pods 2 I owned were the best noise cancellation in the bud category. Of course nothing beats over-ear head phones for noise cancellation like the Bose Quiet Comfort or the Microsoft Surface Headphones (which are a great deal in that category.)
-The transparency mode is shockingly useless. I’m not sure the tech required for an effective transparency mode but if there is a person speaking directly in front of me, I still can’t hear them when I use the mode. The transparency mode turns up ALL the noise all around you indiscriminately as opposed to the helpful noise directly in front of you so the person speaking just gets drowned out by the (now amplified) room noise. Which means I still have to take the headphones out to have a conversation.
Quirks:
-The ear pods use recorded voice over to tell you when you’re powering on, pairing, connected, and switching between modes. Turning them on and putting them into pairing mode triggers a tinny recording of an English accented woman’s voice letting me know. Same voice as the T-12s. Switching between the audio modes on the headset (transparency, ANC, and off) triggers a tinny recording of a woman with (it sounds to me) a heavy Mandarin accent letting me know of the mode change. Having the two different accented voices feels…weird and makes the experience as a whole feel a little cobbled together? I don’t care which horribly compressed accented voice file they use, I just would’ve preferred all of one or all of the other.
Overall: All of that said, any of my complaints are still pointless in this price range. Yes the Airpods or the Samsung high end offerings have slightly better quality of feature sets, but not nearly enough to justify the, up to 200+ dollar price differential. And, by comparison, those make the Tozo’s look like a gold plated steal.
Amazon Customer –
D’abord il faut savoir que cet appareil est la dernière modification des Tozo NC9. Il y a des versions plus anciennes proposant la même référence, qu’il faut éviter d’acheter. Pour être sûr, la dernière référence a le bluetooth 5.3.
D’autre part, vous aurez vraiment besoin sur Android (je ne sais pas pour IOS) d’utiliser l’application TOZO, car le son en sortie d’usine est à mon sens loin d’être optimisé.
Pour tout vous dire, j’ai bien failli retourner les écouteurs immédiatement tellement je trouvais le son mauvais. Une fois le son adapté dans l’application, la qualité est meilleure ok pour le prix, mais reste insuffisante à mon sens.
En ce qui concerne l’application, j’ai eu un bug la première fois que je l’ai lancée, et j’ai du la réinstaller.
Pour leur prix la qualité est bien. Néanmoins, si votre smartphone est récent et de bonne qualité, et si votre budget le permet, vous aurez intérêt à changer de gamme.
Ces écouteurs sont propres pour leur prix, mais ils manquent quand même beaucoup de définition dans les aigus. Je viens de les comparer à mes 2 autres paires. Je ne vous dis pas lesquelles, parce que je pense que Amazon n’approuverait pas. Mes meilleurs écouteurs sont vendus moins de 100€, vient ensuite une autre paire qui ne coûte que 10€ de plus que les TOZO. Leur son est dans les 2 cas bien meilleur.
Sinon j’aime leur résistance à la pluie et à la poussière bien plus élevée que la moyenne pour des oreillettes avec ANC, et l’ANC justement est plutôt solide et équivalent à bien des modèles plus chers.
j’aime aussi la charge sans fil, même si je me sers plutôt de charge avec fil, et les 4 leds pour indiquer le niveau de charge du boitier, là où ma plupart des marques n’en mettent qu’une
Donc pour le prix, ça va, mais comme pour 10€ de plus, il y a vraiment un bénéfice qualitatif à monter en gamme à condition de savoir acheter, je décide de les retourner.
Mais si vous vous intéressez à cette marque alors qu’elle est peu connue, ça signifie probablement que vous savez acheter, et que je n’ai aucun conseil à vous prodiguer dans ce domaine.