In our Tozo G1 review, we cover everything from battery life to low latency. These Tozo true wireless earbuds are built for ultra-long gaming sessions. But are the Tozo G1 gaming earbuds worth their price tag? The answer may surprise you.
- Long 30-Hour Battery Life
- Ultra Low-Latency Mode For Gaming
- Compact Size w/ Standout Design
- Touch Controls & Quick Pairing
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Product Summary: Tozo G1 Gaming Earbuds
The Tozo G1 gaming earbuds are light and sleek. For an earbud below $30, it’s clear these Tozo earbuds still have a thoughtful, ergonomic design. You’re looking at a device with tight, punchy bass response many will love. Audio quality can be optimized for music and gaming. The Tozo wireless earbuds and their charging case also provide impressive battery life.
The Tozo G1 true wireless earbuds are marketed as budget Bluetooth gaming headphones. Ultra-low 45ms latency ensures optimized and ideal gaming audio. They’re also versatile with a dedicated music mode and game mode. Connect the Bluetooth earbuds device for an optimized experience for gaming adventures, watching music videos, or music listening.
In terms of material used, the Tozo G1 has silicone earbud fittings for a comfortable listening experience. They also have solid voice quality and in-call stereo sound. While there is no active noise cancelling, these true wireless earbuds provide a great seal. This provides solid passive noise cancelling to negate loud background noises. The G1s are the best Tozo wireless earbuds for gamers on a budget.
Battery Life and Controls
Good battery life is a must-have feature that the best headphones typically get right. The Tozo G1 wireless earbuds provide a solid battery life of 6 hours. The gaming earbuds have a charging case that adds an additional 24 hours of battery life. That is an impressive 30 hours of battery life. That is more than enough for a full day’s work and a night of gaming adventures. There is no wireless charger compatibility. The charging case is charged via a USB Type C port. You will get fast charging, as the Tozo G1 case tops up in just two hours.
The wireless gaming earbuds also have easy-to-use controls. You can even take the Tozo G1 true wireless earbuds from the charging case and connect them quickly with automatic pairing. Simply go to your device’s Bluetooth settings and select “TOZO-G1” to pair up the Bluetooth earbuds and enjoy your music or gaming experience.
- Auto Pairing – After removing from the charging case, the gaming earbuds will pair with each other after 10 seconds. The left earbud will then flash red and blue when the true wireless earbuds are in pairing mode.
- Left Earbud
- Play / Pause – 1 tap
- Previous Track – 2 taps
- Decrease Volume – Hold
- Accept Call – 1 tap
- End Call – Hold touch panel
- Reject Call – Hold touch panel
- Activate Voice Assistant – 3 taps
- Right Earbud
- Play / Pause – 1 tap
- Next Track – 2 taps
- Increase Volume – Hold
- Accept Call – 1 tap
- End Call – Hold
- Reject Call – Hold
- Activate Game Mode – 3 taps
Design and Comfort
The stem-style black Tozo G1 earbuds are matte black with neon green accents. It’s a familiar gaming aesthetic but done well. Grey and blue designs of the Tozo wireless earbuds are also available. On matters of wearing comfort, the Tozo G1 are significantly improved. One of the Tozo G1 wireless earbuds only weighs 4g, making it very lightweight. The round and soft silicone ear tips add stability and comfort when in use regardless of the activity you are engaged in. That means exercise or ultra-long gaming nights.
The Tozo G1 wireless earbuds have soft silicone ear tips that easily slide into your eardrum and don’t irritate it, regardless of the hours you spend listening to it. Depending on the shape and size that fits your ears, you have up to six pairs of earbud tips to choose from. The secure fit ensures you don’t have to readjust them every 60 seconds. The tight seal also helps maintain superior sound and auto quality. While Tozo claims these truly wireless earbuds are waterproof, they do not provide an IP waterproof rating.
Call and Sound Quality
The Tozo G1 true wireless earbuds have two sound modes; gaming mode and music mode. Optimized gaming sound is activated by gaming mode ensuring you won’t miss any game sound effects. It also activates ultra-low latency mode. This means 45ms latency for an exceptional competitive gaming experience. This mode offers ideal gaming audio and you can really hear the difference when playing games. Tozo knows Bluetooth gaming headphones need to have very minimal lag. They accomplish this with a gaming mode. Along with 45ms latency, the gaming mode is optimized to pick up sounds of footsteps, gunfire, and other key game sound effects. The low latency is also great for watching videos.
Music mode is optimized for the music-listening experience. These Tozo wireless earbuds have solid sound quality for their price. Music mode brings a little more bass response. At times, it can definitely feel like too much bass is overpowering the vocals. You may love tight, punchy bass if you are a bass lover. Others may feel like it’s excessive bass. For that reason, it’s easier to recommend these Tozo wireless earbuds if you like bass-heavy music genres. The full and punchy bass on the Tozo G1 makes them one of the best bass headphones on a budget.
The call quality on these Tozo earbuds is solid. They are useful for zoom calls in a pinch with decent voice quality and noise reduction. The Tozo G1 true wireless earbuds also have advanced Bluetooth support along with HSP, HFP, A2DP, and AVRCP functionality.
In Conclusion: Big Bass Budget Gaming Earbuds
Tozo’s G1 true wireless earbuds have good battery life, a comfortable fit, and a low latency gaming mode. They also have a reasonable price for one of the best gaming earbuds for budget-conscious buyers. Unfortunately, there is no IP water resistance rating, though Tozo claims they are waterproof. The best alternative to Tozo G1, with similar powerful features and utilizes Bluetooth 5.2 wireless technology is Black Shark Lucifer T1. We’ve also reviewed the Tozo A1 wireless earbuds. While the Tozo A1s aren’t ideal gaming earbuds, they are cheaper and less bass-heavy than the Tozo G1. If you’re a bass lover willing to spend a little more, the Sony WF-XB700 has great bass and better clarity.
Keith Collins has been writing for over 15 years for various publications. He’s a lover of music, home theater, and excellent sound quality. His fondness for technology in addition to his non-stop curiosity fuels his writing ventures.