Deals: This popular IPX8 wireless bluetooth 5.0 earphone is up to 45% off

The black-colored variant TOZO T10, a very popular budget true wireless (TWS) earbud, is selling for up to 45% off on Amazon. The general discount on the product is 25%, which is great in itself, and another 20% can be shaved off with the help of an applied coupon at checkout.

TOZO provides the following frequency response curve diagram for the T10 indicating that the earbud has deep bass, somewhat toned down mids, and charming highs. If the diagram holds true in real life too, the T10 should be great for listening to most music genres or watching action movies, among other things.

People are also overwhelmingly satisfied with their purchase with the headphone receiving a 4.4-star rating from 270,000+ reviews with two-thirds of the people giving it 4 stars out of 5 so far.

Hardware-wise, the earphone is powered by Bluetooth v5.0 which means the connectivity speeds, range, and bandwidth for high-quality audio, among other things, should be top-notch. And since BT 5.0 also improves the efficiency overall, TOZO says the T10 can play for up to six hours on a single charge. The box takes two hours to charge (via USB-C) while the earphone itself will charge in one and a half hours.

As expected, the T10 is water-proof with an IP-X8 rating which means it can be fully submerged in water too without worry of damage. The image below also shows the charging case in water but the photo is probably just for advertising and it"s something that shouldn"t be tried in real-life.

With all that said, if you are interested in the TOZO T10, head over to the links provided below. Make sure to apply the coupon (voucher on Amazon UK) for the extra 20% discount.

TOZO T10 (Black) Bluetooth 5.0 Wireless Earbuds IPX8 Waterproof buying links:

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