TheoStix—December 12, 2025
After multiple bad experiences with more well-known and more expensive brands (cough, cough, Raycon ripped me off, gave me two pairs of busted earbuds and I got no refund, cough), I've been occasionally buying some different generic Bluetooth earbuds to test out for my daily workouts and use around the house. And the TOZO A1's are possibly my favorite pair yet for one big reason-- incredible value for the cheap price! Got these on sale for $12, and I'm half tempted to order another 1-2 pairs just to have as backups. Now you have to go in with realistic expectations. You shouldn't buy these expecting a comparable quality to a $500 pair of Sennheiser's. But for $12, the sound quality more than delivers, and is honestly comparable to bigger brands and some earbuds I've owned in the $40+ range. I've found that occasionally, the sound can sometimes have a slightly tinny quality, but for the most part sound feels clear, and has a strong bass and great volume. (I love to crank my music, and these do a good job with that.) Pairing is simple and intuitive and it connects within seconds. It's very portable thanks to the small, sleek case. And charging is a breeze. Battery life is also more than adequate for my needs. I've listened for 60+ minutes at a time with no issues so far, and I haven't had to do any extensive charging. They're also very comfortable for me and stay put, although this is going to come down to ear size/shape. Easy 5 out of 5. For $12, you couldn't do much better. Read more
Susan M—December 13, 2025
I wasn’t expecting much for $13, but these TAZO ear pods completely exceeded my expectations. I originally bought them as a backup to my Apple ear pods, which never fit comfortably. These, however, are lightweight, tiny, and fit perfectly without any discomfort. • Easy Setup: Pairing was instant—my iPhone 16 connected as soon as I took them out of the case. • Comfortable Fit: Wore them for 4 hours straight with no irritation. • Great Sound: Music quality is crisp, clear, and surprisingly powerful for the price. • App Features: The companion app is impressive. I enjoyed experimenting with the equalizer settings, though I haven’t found a battery indicator yet. • Call Quality: Haven’t tested calls yet, but given how good the music sounds, I’m confident they’ll perform well. Overall, these ear pods are a fantastic buy. TAZO will definitely be my go-to brand moving forward, and I’m already planning to upgrade to their newest version after the holidays. Highly recommend for anyone looking for affordable, quality ear pods. Read more
June—December 26, 2025
For $12, these are pretty good. I got them as a gift for my sister for Christmas. She likes them, and the sound is pretty good. The sound is a tiny bit faint, but again, for the price it's not bad. Personally, I think the size is kind of awkward, and for me they hurt a little, but my sister had no problem with that. They connect easily and the range of listening is good. I would say that they are good for the price, but not the best if you're looking for really good quality. Read more
Dennis—December 10, 2025
I have Samsung Galaxy Buds, these, and some other cheap earbuds. These compete with the $100 Galaxy buds I have, the other cheap buds don't compete with these. These are 5 star for price, I'd pay more for them. I paid $12.50 on sale. These would be excellent gym/exercise buds. Pros: Bass, mids, highs are all great on these. The sound is enjoyable, though not exceptional. The app allows for EQ tuning which primarily helps when you want more or less bass. The app runs firmwear updates. These fit tight and don't fall out as easily as my buds. They block background noise well. Volume is good and can tune eq for more volume. Cons: Treble is not great, with some static. Clarity is much better on my samsungs. They're not very comfortable. Comfort 6/10. Probably the biggest con. Not a deal breaker but not optimal. They kind of dig into my ears, vs Samsungs can be worn for hours with no irritation. Right earbud cuts out when pushed all the way in my ear. Left doesn't have this issue. Noise gets blocked by internal ear pressure, like when I yawn, it blocks out sound. Read more