Overall Score 5.1 Represents average audio ecosystem compatibility score.
Overall Score 4.7 Represents average audio ecosystem compatibility score.
Ingress protection ratings is the level of protection offered by an enclosure, against solids and liquids. In the format of IPXX, 'X' represents a number The first value of the IP rating means protection against solids say dust, while the second refers to protection against liquids (sweat).
Having a value of IPX8, the Tozo T10S's rating is read as, the first value of X denotes that no data available to specify a protection rating, and the second value of 8 means that they are protected against the effects of continuous immersion in water, ingress of water in quantities causing harmful effects shall not be possible. Conditions should be more severe than for numeral 7..
The JBL Tune 225TWS have a weight of 9.8g . We prefer a lower weight better because lighter devices are more comfortable to transport.
The Tozo T10S, at 10g
are heavier than the JBL Tune 225TWS with a difference of 0.2g
True wireless devices have no wires linking any part of the device together, JBL Tune 225TWS are true wireless for this matter since they don't have cables. This is a key difference since wireless earbuds have cables linking the 2 earbuds together.
Tozo T10S also is true wireless because it has no cables linking the pair of earbuds .
JBL Tune 225TWS have stereo speakers, what this means is that JBL Tune 225TWS's speakers deliver sound from independent channels on both left and right sides, creating a richer sound and a better listening experience.
Both Tozo T10S and JBL Tune 225TWS have stereo speakers
Tozo T10S are rated 1meters any depth more than that you are likely to lose the functionality of your device. Devices that have a higher depth rating are better for swimming.
JBL Tune 225TWS sit tightly in place, creating a sound seal that tones down your environment noise and also prevents the device sound from leaking out at the same.
Both Tozo T10S, and JBL Tune 225TWS have passive noise reduction which means that they reduce ambient noise without using ANC to cancel it out.
JBL Tune 225TWS have a unit size of 12mm in diameter, the bigger the unit the more powerful, and can produce better bass.
A driver unit is basically a mini speaker that produces sound in the device, its size dictates the loudness of the earbuds.
Tozo T10S driver unit is 8mm in diameter,
which implies that they have a smaller driver unit than that of JBL Tune 225TWS by 4mm
, as many tend to believe that driver units of a bigger size automatically produce better sound quality.
However, large drivers find it difficult to produce high frequencies so it's true that, larger drivers can generate louder sound, but this does not mean that they produce better quality sound.
JBL Tune 225TWS's lowest frequency is at 20Hz, low-frequency response inidcates how well an audio device generates low frequencies that can be heard, and if it makes any changes to the signal on its way through.
Tozo T10S's lowest frequency is at 20Hz, this means that
both devices produce equal bass
The JBL Tune 225TWS's highest frequency is at 20000Hz, high-frequency response tells how well a particular audio component generates high human frequencies and if it makes any adjustments to the signal on its way through.
Tozo T10S's highest frequency is at 20000Hz, this implies that
both devices can produce equal treble
SPL, is the level of pressure of sound, in decibels, dB, JBL Tune 225TWS's measurement is 105dB/mW. Devices with a higher sound pressure level are generally louder when supplied with any given audio source.
The JBL Tune 225TWS's battery life is 5 hours, a device's battery life is given by the manufacturer, and with longer battery life, you get to use it for longer and requires fewer chanrgings.
Tozo T10S's battery life is
more than that of JBL Tune 225TWS by 3 hours
. Each time you recharge your device, they get a little less listening time. The effect is barely noticeable at first, but over time, your wireless earbuds will have shorter listening time.
This is given by the manufacturer, and the JBL Tune 225TWS's case has a full charge of 20 hours. A charging case with more battery hours enables you to recharge your earbuds on the go several times before recharging the case itself.
Tozo T10S's charging case has a battery life of 28 hours,
more than that of JBL Tune 225TWS by 8 hours
It takes 2 hours to fully charge the JBL Tune 225TWS's battery. It is recommended to charge fully the battery before using the earbuds when they have been unused for long periods.
Tozo T10S takes 2 hours to fully charge the battery,
equal to that of the JBL Tune 225TWS
JBL Tune 225TWS have a battery level indicator, an indicator shows you when the earbuds has a low battery. The battery indicator lights show the charging status of your earbuds and case.
Tozo T10S too have a battery level indicator, these enable you tell the charging state of your earbuds, whether fully charged, or the battery is running low.
JBL Tune 225TWS have USB TYPE-C, a standard connector for transmitting both data and power through a single cable.
Tozo T10S too have USB TYPE-C. This USB-C plug comes along with most current electronics.
JBL Tune 225TWS have Bluetooth version of 5, Bluetooth is a wireless technology standard that enables data transfers between devices placed in range, using short-wavelength, ultra-high frequency radio waves.
Tozo T10S has a Bluetooth version of 5.2,
newer than that of JBL Tune 225TWS
. Newer versions provide faster data transfers.
The JBL Tune 225TWS have a 10meters distance to connect via Bluetooth.
Tozo T10S have a maximum range of 10meters,
equal to that of the JBL Tune 225TWS
JBL Tune 225TWS support AAC, a codec that is used for Bluetooth audio. It supports 24-bit audio at 250kbps. Because it uses psychoacoustic modeling, it can provide better results than other codecs at a similar bit rate.
Since its the highest quality codec that any Bluetooth-supporting Apple product supports, the JBL Tune 225TWS will work well with your iPhone. If you are planning on using these with Android you need to pay even closer attention to codec support for if they only have AAC they won't provide the best audio quality possible, ensure that they also support aptX HD, LDAC, or LHDC as well.
The Tozo T10S support AAC as well. Designed to be the successor of the MP3 format, AAC generally achieves higher sound quality than MP3 encoders at the same bit rate.
The JBL Tune 225TWS have 4 microphones.
The Tozo T10S microphones are 2,
less than that of JBL Tune 225TWS by 2
. More microphones record better sound quality and help the device to filter out noise.
The JBL Tune 225TWS support fast charging. Usually, technologies like Qualcomm’s Quick Charge, are used to reduce the amount of time it takes to charge the earbuds.
Also the Tozo T10S too support fast charging. This kind is similar to regular charging, just that the battery is filling up much faster. Say, with Quick Charge 3.0, the battery is charged to 50% in just thirty minutes.
The JBL Tune 225TWS have a mute function, they have the option to mute/unmute a conversation directly from the earbuds.
The Tozo T10S also support this function. The mute function means that you unilaterally turn off the device's microphone, but still hear the other party's voice.
The JBL Tune 225TWS, so you can easily access the volume control, pause, play, mute, etc whichever features are supported on the earbuds.
Tozo T10S too have a control panel on them.
The JBL Tune 225TWS have voice prompts. Automatically receive information via audio messages, say if there is a problem with the connection.
Tozo T10S also have voice prompts meaning the device will notify you when the battery is running low, and it's time to recharge them.
The JBL Tune 225TWS come with a special case. Carrying earphones without a case, or putting them in your pockets without a casing can easily put them at risk of getting damaged.
Tozo T10S also have a travel bag included, which offers safe transportation.