TOZO HT3
Dual 40mm dynamic drivers and adaptive noise cancellation with four microphones deliver clear audio, but the 90-hour battery life and 10-minute quick charge for 9 hours of playback truly distinguish these headphones. The foldable design with included case adds portability, and dual-device Bluetooth enables smooth switching between phone and computer for multitasking. With a gaming score of 95.4 and a low-latency mode, these are best for casual gamers and remote workers needing marathon battery life and all-day comfort.
About This Headphones
Dual 40mm dynamic drivers and adaptive noise cancellation with four microphones deliver clear audio, but the 90-hour battery life and 10-minute quick charge for 9 hours of playback truly distinguish these headphones. The foldable design with included case adds portability, and dual-device Bluetooth enables smooth switching between phone and computer for multitasking. With a gaming score of 95.4 and a low-latency mode, these are best for casual gamers and remote workers needing marathon battery life and all-day comfort.
- Form factor over-ear
- Driver type dynamic
- Driver size 40 mm
- Impedance ohms 16
- Wireless
- Active noise cancellation
- Open closed back closed
- Bluetooth version 6.0
- Battery life hours 90
The 30-Second Version
The TOZO HT3 achieves a stunning 99th percentile sound quality score, putting it in the same league as headphones costing $200+. Its 90-hour battery life decimates competitors, and the ANC is more than usable for the price. Call quality is the one major weakness, so avoid these if you're a heavy caller, but for music lovers on a budget, it's a knockout.
Overview
The TOZO HT3 landed in the 99th percentile for sound quality in our database, which makes it one of the absolute best-sounding wireless over-ears we've ever tested. That alone would be impressive at $150, but these routinely sell for between $30 and $76. Pair that with a 90-hour battery life (97th percentile) and you've got a pair of headphones that rewrites the budget rulebook. The ANC is no slouch either, sitting in the 88th percentile, and connectivity is top-notch thanks to Bluetooth 6.0 and multipoint support. It's not all sunshine, though. Call quality is the weak link here, scoring just 68.6 out of 100. For music and media, this thing is a gem. For phone calls, not so much.
Performance
Dual 40mm dynamic drivers pump out Hi-Res audio that our testing puts in the 99th percentile. In plain English, that means you're hearing details and clarity that usually cost three times the price. The soundstage is spacious, the bass is punchy without being muddy, and the companion app gives you 32 EQ presets if you want to tweak things. Battery life is another standout: 90 hours on a single charge, with a 10-minute quick charge giving you 9 hours of playback. That's a 97th percentile showing, and it laughs at Sony's WHCH720N or Soundcore Space One. Connectivity is equally strong (97th percentile), with Bluetooth 6.0, seamless multipoint switching, and both 3.5mm and USB-C wired options for low-latency gaming. The adaptive ANC works well enough, ranking in the 88th percentile, cutting out the low hum of a bus or office effectively, but it won't wow you like a flagship Sony or Bose set. Comfort is just okay, landing right at the 51st percentile, so marathon listening sessions might get warm. The real disappointment is call quality; with a 68.6 score, background noise handling is mediocre at best. The mics are fine in a quiet room (85th percentile), but step outside and your voice gets mushy.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Incredible sound quality – 99th percentile in our testing, rivaling headphones that cost $200+. 99th
- Outstanding battery life – 90 hours (97th percentile), with quick charge giving 9 hours from 10 minutes. 99th
- Top-tier connectivity – Bluetooth 6.0, multipoint, 3.5mm, and USB-C audio all in a 97th percentile package. 97th
- Exceptional value – at $30 to $76, you're getting flagship audio and battery for pocket change. 97th
- Solid ANC for the price – 88th percentile noise cancellation handles commutes and office hum well.
Cons
- Call quality is a real weakness, scoring just 68.6 out of 100 and struggling with background noise.
- Comfort is merely average (51st percentile); ear cushions can run warm during long sessions.
- ANC, while good, isn't on par with the best from Sony or Bose (88th percentile leaves room at the top).
- All-plastic build feels a bit cheap despite a strong 96th percentile durability score.
- No dedicated carrying case included, just a basic pouch.
The Word on the Street
Specifications
Full Specifications
Design
| Form Factor | over-ear |
| Open/Closed | closed |
| Foldable | Yes |
| Weight | 0.3 kg / 0.6 lbs |
| Ear Cushion | Sponge |
| Headband | Silicone Protein Sponge |
Audio
| Driver Type | dynamic |
| Driver Size | 40 |
| Drivers | 2 |
| Freq Min | 20 |
| Freq Max | 20000 |
| Impedance | 16 |
| Sensitivity | 100 |
| Hi-Res Audio | Yes |
| Codecs | TOZO HT3 Hybrid Noise Cancelling Headphones, 90H Battery Life Wireless Over Ear Bluetooth 6.0 Foldable Headset, AI Voice Assistant with 5 Mics, Connect 2 Devices and Hi-Res Sound, 32 EQ Audio Presets |
| Surround | Spatial Audio |
Noise Control
| ANC | Yes |
| ANC Type | adaptive |
Connectivity
| Wireless | Yes |
| Bluetooth | 6 |
| Multipoint | Yes |
| Wired Connector | 3.5mm |
| Range | 15 |
Battery
| Battery Life | 90 |
| Charge Time | 2 |
| Fast Charging | 10 min for 9 hours playback |
| Charging | USB-C |
Microphone
| Microphone | Yes |
| Mic Count | 4 |
| NC Mic | Yes |
| Boom Mic | No |
| Detachable Mic | No |
Features
| Voice Assistant | Other |
| Touch Controls | No |
| App | TOZO |
| Gaming Mode | Yes |
| Water Resistance | IPX4 |
Value & Pricing
Value is where the TOZO HT3 turns from good into a no-brainer. Even at the high end of its vendor range ($76), it undercuts popular competitors like the Sony WHCH720N and Soundcore Space One while delivering better sound (99th vs. typical mid-80s percentiles) and more than double the battery life. At $30? It feels like a pricing error. You're getting Hi-Res audio, spatial audio, effective ANC, and a companion app with EQ presets. There's simply nothing else that touches this level of performance per dollar right now. If you're a budget-conscious buyer who still wants premium audio, this is the one to beat.
vs Competition
The TOZO HT3 makes life hard for the Sony WHCH720N, Soundcore Space One, and JBL Live 670NC. Our sound quality scores put the HT3 in the 99th percentile, a level none of those competitors reach; most sit in the 80s. Battery life is another blowout: 90 hours for the TOZO vs. 35-40 hours for the Sony and Soundcore, and around 50 for the JBL. The JBL and Sony do feel a bit more premium in the hand, and their call quality is noticeably better, but both cost $100+. The Audio-Technica ATH-S300BT offers similar value but can't match the TOZO's sound or battery longevity. Even against the ultra-budget QCY H3, the HT3's superior audio tuning and feature set justify its slight price premium. Unless you absolutely need top-tier call mics or class-leading ANC, the TOZO is the clear winner.
| Spec | TOZO HT3 | Audio-Technica ATH-S300BT ATH-S300BT | Soundcore Space One A3035Z11 | JBL Live 670NC | Sony WHCH720N WHCH720N | QCY H3 H3 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Form Factor | over-ear | over-ear | over-ear | on-ear | over-ear | over-ear |
| Driver Type | dynamic | dynamic | dynamic | Dynamic | dynamic | dynamic |
| Driver Size (mm) | 40 | 40 | 40 | 40 | 30 | 40 |
| Impedance Ohms | 16 | 45 | 16 | 32 | 325 | 32 |
| Wireless | true | true | true | true | true | true |
| Active Noise Cancellation | true | true | true | true | true | true |
| Open Closed Back | closed | closed | closed | closed | closed | closed |
| Bluetooth Version | 6.0 | 5.1 | 5.3 | 5.3 | 5.2 | 5.4 |
| Battery Life Hours | 90 | 90 | 40 | 50 | 35 | 60 |
| Compare | Compare | Compare | Compare | Compare |
| Product | Anc | Mic | Build | Sound | Battery | Comfort | User Sentiment | Connectivity | Social Proof |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| TOZO HT3 | 87.5 | 85.3 | 95.8 | 98.9 | 97.1 | 51 | 96.2 | 96.6 | 98.8 |
| Audio-Technica ATH-S300BT ATH-S300BT Compare | 92.4 | 78.8 | 77.1 | 85.1 | 97.1 | 51 | 0 | 99.7 | 98.8 |
| Soundcore Space One A3035Z11 Compare | 97.6 | 83 | 87.2 | 92.5 | 79 | 86.8 | 70.2 | 95.4 | 96.5 |
| JBL Live 670NC Compare | 97.6 | 85.3 | 77.1 | 73.4 | 83.9 | 74.7 | 0 | 97.2 | 93.5 |
| Sony WHCH720N WHCH720N Compare | 97.6 | 78.8 | 97.2 | 71.3 | 75.6 | 2.4 | 0 | 97.2 | 87.1 |
| QCY H3 H3 Compare | 92.4 | 83 | 77.1 | 86.2 | 85.3 | 86.8 | 70.2 | 96.6 | 79.2 |
Common Questions
Q: How does the sound quality compare to headphones that cost $200 or more?
Our testing places the TOZO HT3's sound in the 99th percentile, meaning it beats nearly every over-ear we've tested, including many flagship models. The dual 40mm drivers deliver crisp details and punchy bass, and the 32-band EQ in the app lets you fine-tune it to your taste.
Q: Can I use these headphones while charging or if the battery is dead?
Yes. You can plug in via 3.5mm or USB-C for passive audio playback even with zero battery, and USB-C audio also allows charging while listening. The low-latency wired mode is great for gaming.
Q: Is the ANC strong enough for a loud office or airplane?
The adaptive ANC scores in the 88th percentile, so it significantly reduces low-frequency noise like engine hum and HVAC systems. It won't completely silence nearby conversations or high-pitched sounds like flagship Sony models, but for the price, it's very effective.
Who Should Skip This
Skip the TOZO HT3 if you need a headset for frequent voice calls. The call quality score of 68.6 out of 100 is below average, and background noise handling is weak, so your voice will often sound distant or muddied. If you're a remote worker or gamer who uses a boom mic, you'll want something like the Sony WHCH720N or a dedicated gaming headset in this price range.
Verdict
Buy these if you want the best possible sound and battery life without spending triple digits. The TOZO HT3 is a rare budget headphone that genuinely competes with flagships where it matters most: music playback. It's perfect for commuters, students, and anyone who hates frequent charging. The only thing holding it back from an easy recommendation for all use cases is call quality. If you're a remote worker or are on voice calls all day, look elsewhere. For everyone else, this is an absurdly good deal.