The basic connection process for Tozo earbuds

Tozo earbuds connect through Bluetooth, the same wireless standard used by most modern headphones. The process takes about two minutes: turn on the earbuds, put them in pairing mode, then select them from your phone or computer's Bluetooth settings. Once paired the first time, they reconnect automatically when you turn them on near that device.

The exact steps depend slightly on which Tozo model you own — the company makes several versions with different button layouts. The most common models are the Tozo T6, T10, T12, and the newer T13 Pro. Check the model number on the charging case or in the original box to follow the right instructions for your pair.

Key Takeaways

  • Tozo earbuds enter pairing mode by holding the button on the charging case for 3 to 5 seconds until the LED flashes blue and white.
  • On your phone or computer, go to Bluetooth settings and look for "Tozo" in the list of available devices, then tap it to connect.
  • After the first pairing, the earbuds reconnect automatically whenever you turn them on near that device.
  • If the earbuds do not appear in your Bluetooth list, reset them by holding the case button for 10 to 15 seconds until the light turns off completely.

Pairing Tozo earbuds with an iPhone or iPad

Open the Settings app on your iPhone or iPad and tap Bluetooth. Make sure Bluetooth is turned on — the toggle at the top should be green. Then open your Tozo charging case and hold the button on the back of the case for about 3 to 5 seconds. The LED light on the case will flash blue and white, which means the earbuds are in pairing mode and searching for a device to connect to.

Look at the Bluetooth list on your phone. You should see "Tozo" appear within 10 to 15 seconds. Tap it to connect. Your phone will show "Connected" underneath the Tozo name once the pairing is complete. The LED on the case will stop flashing and stay solid blue. From now on, whenever you open the case near your iPhone, the earbuds will reconnect automatically.

Pairing Tozo earbuds with an Android phone

The process on Android is nearly identical to iPhone. Go to Settings, then tap Connected Devices or Bluetooth (the exact name varies by phone brand). Turn Bluetooth on if it is not already. Hold the button on the back of your Tozo charging case for 3 to 5 seconds until the LED flashes blue and white.

Wait for "Tozo" to appear in your list of available devices — this usually takes 10 to 15 seconds. Tap the name to pair. Once connected, you will see "Connected" next to Tozo in your Bluetooth list. The earbuds will remember this phone and connect automatically the next time you open the case nearby.

Pairing Tozo earbuds with a Windows or Mac computer

On Windows, go to Settings, then System, then Bluetooth & Devices. Make sure Bluetooth is turned on. Hold the button on your Tozo charging case for 3 to 5 seconds until the LED flashes blue and white. Click "Add device" and select Bluetooth. Wait for "Tozo" to appear in the list, then click it to connect.

On Mac, open System Settings, then Bluetooth. Make sure Bluetooth is on. Hold the Tozo case button for 3 to 5 seconds until the LED flashes. Look for "Tozo" in the list of available devices and click it. Once paired, the earbuds will show as "Connected" and will reconnect automatically when you turn them on near your Mac.

What to do if the earbuds do not appear in your Bluetooth list

If you hold the case button and the LED does not flash blue and white, the earbuds may not have entered pairing mode. Try holding the button for a full 5 seconds, not just a quick press. Some Tozo models require a longer hold. If the LED still does not flash, the case battery may be low — plug the case into a USB charger for 15 to 20 minutes and try again.

If the LED flashes but "Tozo" does not show up in your Bluetooth list after 30 seconds, reset the earbuds completely. Hold the case button for 10 to 15 seconds until the LED turns off entirely. Wait 5 seconds, then hold the button again for 3 to 5 seconds until the LED flashes blue and white. This clears any previous pairing and forces the earbuds to start fresh. Then try pairing with your phone or computer again.

Connecting to a second device after the first pairing

Tozo earbuds can remember multiple devices, but they can only connect to one at a time. If you want to use the same earbuds with both your phone and your computer, you do not need to unpair them from the first device. straightforward put the earbuds in pairing mode again by holding the case button for 3 to 5 seconds, then select them from the Bluetooth settings on your second device.

Once paired with both devices, the earbuds will connect to whichever device you use them with most recently. If you want to switch between devices, turn off Bluetooth on the device you are not using, then turn it on on the device you want to use. The earbuds will disconnect from the first device and connect to the second within a few seconds.

Troubleshooting connection drops and disconnections

If your Tozo earbuds keep disconnecting from your phone or computer, the most common cause is that they are too far away — Bluetooth typically works reliably up to about 30 feet, but walls and metal objects can reduce that range. Move closer to your device and see if the connection stabilizes.

If you are close enough and the earbuds still disconnect, try forgetting the device and pairing again. On iPhone, go to Settings > Bluetooth, find Tozo in the list, tap the info icon, and select "Forget This Device." On Android, go to Settings > Connected Devices > Bluetooth, find Tozo, and tap "Unpair." Then reset the earbuds by holding the case button for 10 to 15 seconds until the LED turns off, wait 5 seconds, and pair them again from scratch. This usually fixes intermittent connection problems.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I have to pair my Tozo earbuds every time I use them?

No. After the first pairing, the earbuds remember your device and reconnect automatically when you turn them on. You only need to pair them once per device. If you switch to a different phone or computer, you will need to pair that new device, but your original device will still remember the earbuds.

Can I use Tozo earbuds with multiple phones at the same time?

The earbuds can be paired with multiple phones, but they connect to only one at a time. If you have both your phone and a friend's phone nearby, the earbuds will connect to whichever one you used them with most recently. To switch, turn off Bluetooth on the first phone and turn it on on the second phone.

What does it mean when the LED on the case flashes different colors?

A blue and white flash means the earbuds are in pairing mode and looking for a device. A solid blue light means they are connected. A red or orange light usually means the battery is low. If the light is off, the case battery is completely empty and needs charging.

Why won't my Tozo earbuds show up in Bluetooth settings?

First, make sure the case button is held for at least 3 to 5 seconds — a quick tap is not enough. Second, check that your phone or computer's Bluetooth is turned on. Third, move closer to your device, as Bluetooth range can be limited. If none of that works, reset the earbuds by holding the case button for 10 to 15 seconds until the light turns off completely, then try pairing again.

Do I need an app to use Tozo earbuds?

No. Tozo earbuds work through standard Bluetooth and do not require any app to pair or use. Some Tozo models have an optional app for adjusting sound settings or checking battery level, but it is not necessary for basic connection and listening.