When you did your battery test, what was the total amount you got? Was it only 8 hours or did you have at least 10 to 12 hours total playtime. The reason I am asking this question is because these are a pretty new design and do not have hardly any reviews and the company doesn't even list the actual battery life per bud. Thank you for your review. I appreciate it when people take the time to do these.
I played 8 hours straight with no recharge before I had to call the test haha. Life ;) I expect it was good to go for another 2 to 4 but don't have anything definitive/actual play till dead
How do you compare these to the TOZO O2 Open Ears? Just bought these and their sound quality is awesome, but not sure about the call quality. Someone told me it sounds like I'm muffled, talking from a box.
Awesome! I definitely like the off/open ear style and these are so nice and compact/separate with a case. A lot of people also like the Open Bids, but I find these a bit more comfortable
@@dorothy135 generally the same... The OpenEgo I find more comfortable. They balance on and off the ear a bit better than the OpenBud which has more of an ear clip. The OpenEgo rest on the top of the ear area. Battery balanced/offset with speaker
@MrTasselhof I have tried but it's difficult to pair. I feel like returning them and ask for refund I did not have this issue with my previous earbuds.
I like the OpenEgo with my phone because they have a nice charging case and are fully off ear/balance on top if the ear. I can keep them in my pocket easier than the OpenReal headband version (same off ear design just connected vs individua)l. I am using the OpenBuds on my PC though so I don't have to swap Bluetooth and the like, but definitely feel them more after using.
If you are doing high activity/sports... The OpenReal may be better to hold in place, although the OpenEgo do have little slips that make them much more stable on ear from movement.
I think the OpenBuds are a little louder because they are closer to the ear, but I prefer the OpenEgo design and balance on my ear and they are certainly loud enough and great sound.
@@MrTasselhof Thank You. I Like to Sleep Listening to Music in my Ears & They Look Like You Can Sleep More Comfortably in Them Compared to The Big Bricks of The Open Buds or Any In-Ear TWE
I have queued up a massive amount of music and will have it play till they die... Also started a stopwatch. ;) Also have volume raised... I expect that would us battery a little quicker than normal volume
@@CameronStarchuk I think they sound great and definitely feel that are more comfortable, although a bit more free floating. I have seen some comments where the Open Buds are preferred for sound quality, but that may just be that they sit a little closer and tighter to the ear. Personally I am very happy with the OpenEgo
Definitely worth checking out!
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these are awesome. use em every day and havnt had to charge the case in over a week...the sound signature with a tweaked eq is epic.
Awesome! I really enjoy them as well and keep them in a pocket ready to go at all times
Thanks for the review!
Absolutely
6:58 Just got mines today First open ear buds and I love them. Now I can hear my surroundings and not feel the ear pain on my ears.
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These look awesome. Didnt like the look of the open buds but these look way better.
When you did your battery test, what was the total amount you got? Was it only 8 hours or did you have at least 10 to 12 hours total playtime. The reason I am asking this question is because these are a pretty new design and do not have hardly any reviews and the company doesn't even list the actual battery life per bud. Thank you for your review. I appreciate it when people take the time to do these.
I played 8 hours straight with no recharge before I had to call the test haha. Life ;)
I expect it was good to go for another 2 to 4 but don't have anything definitive/actual play till dead
The openreal I wear at work. I like them but they kill my ears if I wear them for a long time. Going to get these
They just kinda float off the ear balanced on the top middle
How do you compare these to the TOZO O2 Open Ears? Just bought these and their sound quality is awesome, but not sure about the call quality. Someone told me it sounds like I'm muffled, talking from a box.
I love Tozo. I have the inner ear ones and they sound great.
Awesome! I definitely like the off/open ear style and these are so nice and compact/separate with a case.
A lot of people also like the Open Bids, but I find these a bit more comfortable
@@MrTasselhof I hope they can make a product for gaming with low latency! I’d buy it in a heartbeat!
That would be great
I have the open buds Unclear as to difference
@@dorothy135 generally the same... The OpenEgo I find more comfortable. They balance on and off the ear a bit better than the OpenBud which has more of an ear clip.
The OpenEgo rest on the top of the ear area. Battery balanced/offset with speaker
Sound is good but very difficult to connect 😢 especially pairing with androids. I have samsung ultra 23 I can not automatically pair
Weird. I have a s21 ultra and the moment i flip the lid they connect every time. Maybe unpair and repair
@MrTasselhof I have tried but it's difficult to pair. I feel like returning them and ask for refund I did not have this issue with my previous earbuds.
@@Kabby_P Clear your bluetooth device history of any items that you no longer have/use.
Ww actually use a diff model of Tozos for our phones. Great sound and quality product!
Definitely and thanks for watching!
Which one of the 3 did you like the most? What would you say their pros and cons are?
I like the OpenEgo with my phone because they have a nice charging case and are fully off ear/balance on top if the ear. I can keep them in my pocket easier than the OpenReal headband version (same off ear design just connected vs individua)l. I am using the OpenBuds on my PC though so I don't have to swap Bluetooth and the like, but definitely feel them more after using.
If you are doing high activity/sports... The OpenReal may be better to hold in place, although the OpenEgo do have little slips that make them much more stable on ear from movement.
Include a microphone sample next time.
Just saw these on Amazon. How's the bass response and what about call/mic quality.
Personally I have been happy with both, but being Amazon you can always return them.
Do They Sound Better Than The Open Buds?
I think the OpenBuds are a little louder because they are closer to the ear, but I prefer the OpenEgo design and balance on my ear and they are certainly loud enough and great sound.
@@MrTasselhof Thank You. I Like to Sleep Listening to Music in my Ears & They Look Like You Can Sleep More Comfortably in Them Compared to The Big Bricks of The Open Buds or Any In-Ear TWE
Nice thing about Amazon... You can always return them
How long do they last on one charge I'm hoping at least 9 hrs
@@nightwalker2830 definitely will last 9hrs
Is the case wireless charge ?
Unfortunately no, but I use some Magnet adapters.
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How many hours do you get just from the earbuds?
I haven't fully run them down, but will see what I can do to test it.
Awesome thanks. I can’t see it anywhere on the website. Just says 30hrs with the case.
I have queued up a massive amount of music and will have it play till they die... Also started a stopwatch. ;)
Also have volume raised... I expect that would us battery a little quicker than normal volume
I have the open buds, do these new ones sound better? The old ones hurt my ears when wearing them.
@@CameronStarchuk I think they sound great and definitely feel that are more comfortable, although a bit more free floating. I have seen some comments where the Open Buds are preferred for sound quality, but that may just be that they sit a little closer and tighter to the ear.
Personally I am very happy with the OpenEgo
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