The Tozo T20 True Wireless Stereo earbuds are within a mid-tier price range, though often on sale, putting them into a more budget earbud category. These earbuds are a little smaller in size, including their travel case, and have a more classic shape to their case and earbuds.
The outside of the charging case has a USB-C input and they come with a standard, short USB-C to USB cable so that you can charge them. On the front of the case, you can actually clearly see how charged the earbuds are, through an LED percentage shining through when plugged in. This is quite neat, as it flashes slowly when it's charging - much easier to see than a little colored light.
The earbuds fit into the case snugly, with a bit of magnet to both close the case and stick in each individual earbud. It's all pretty standard, but up to standard. The TOZO T20 also comes with a few additional sizes if you want something a little bigger or smaller for your own ears.
I had no trouble connecting the Tozo T20 to my mobile device using Bluetooth. The sound quality was good - everything came through very clearly, and the music sounded fantastic. It's crisp and clear with a good sound balance. When you are listening to any sort of sound, you can actually use touch controls to pause, skip songs, or just stop the music. These need delibrate touches and feel very easy and comfortable to use.
The Tozo T20 lasts for about 10 hours without including the charging case, which can hold a further 48 hours of battery life in the charging case. You won't need to spend a lot of time remembering to charge these, which I really appreciate.
These earbuds boast being waterproof, though I don't really drop them into water or get my head soaked in the rain, so I am not sure how waterproof they actually are. The built-in microphone is slightly fuzzy, though that could be the fact I have long hair, though it otherwise works fine.