🎧 Elevate Your Audio Game with TOORUN!
The TOORUN M26 Bluetooth Earpiece is a cutting-edge wireless headset featuring Bluetooth 5.1 technology, allowing seamless pairing with two devices. With a robust battery life of 13 hours, voice prompt functionality, and compatibility with a wide range of devices, this earpiece is designed for professionals who demand clarity and convenience in their audio experience.
Control Method | Touch, Voice |
Controller Type | Touch and Voice |
Control Type | Siri |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Weight | 0.28 Ounces |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Bluetooth Version | 5.1 |
Bluetooth Range | 10 Meters |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Headphone Jack | USB |
Noise Control | None |
Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
Earpiece Shape | In Ear |
Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
Style Name | Classic |
Color | Blue |
Battery Average Life | 13 Hours |
Battery Charge Time | 1.5 Hour |
Antenna Location | Music |
Compatible Devices | Cellphones,Desktops,Tablets,Laptops |
Cable Features | Tangle Free |
Additional Features | Microphone Included |
Enclosure Material | Plastic |
Specific Uses For Product | connect with phone to talk or play music |
T**C
Very Comfortable!
Been struggling to find the right Bluetooth earpiece, and this one is great! Excellent sound (my caller sounds clear), good volume, works well with music too, and fits perfectly in both ears. Like the on/off button on top - is very easy to access. Battery lasts a nice long time as well. Very happy!
R**I
Not bad and priced right.
Works great hearing is good. I switched out the rubber ear piece it came with for my old ear bud. The new one didn’t feel as secure in my ear. Can't complain about these because the price is right.
S**.
Functional and good value
For the price this is a good product. The sound quality is pretty good at my end but only fair for the person I'm talking to. It will redial, which is important to me, but after you double click for a redial, it gives no indication that the redial is in progress, the other person's phone just starts ringing if the redial is successful. Other Bluetooth ear pieces I've owned will at least say "redial" so that you know it took your double click (you know that you hadn't clicked too fast or slow). For the price I can afford to have a couple spares around for when I lose one, which seems to be a regular thing, so in my opinion it's a useful purchase.
J**M
Works well for the price. But see update....
I've used this a few days now and have a few observations.The audio is clear, on the high end of the spectrum meaning it's relatively narrow-banded, audio-wise. I also bought a Plantronics Explorer 50 at the same time, and the explorer has a deeper sound.Haven't had any complaints by the person on the other end of the phone, so it's fine.The range isn't great, but that's not usually an issue in my small apartment.Turning on & off isn't a big deal; just have to press that center button long enough for both.Paired immediately, no issues.I haven't used the ear hook that came with it; no need because the in-ear loop holds it strongly. It's so light-weight it doesn't wobble even if I vigorously shake my head.The ONE thing that bugs me the most is the FIT of the in-ear loop. Perhaps I have small inner ears, idk but I would have LOVED to have a smaller one. The extra one they give you is the exact same size. It hurts my ear a bit where the slight grove in it meets skin, so I have to rotate it oddly so it doesn't just kill my ear.Would have been happy to give a 5 if not for that.Update:I bought their updated version and so far, not happy. Speaker has a buzz in it, among other things.... awaiting a replacement and will report back.
H**S
Great value for the price
Additional update: I just busted out my old Plantronics M155 and listened to it for a bit and I have to say that I actually like the sound of the Toorun much better now. The Plantronics has kind of an annoying sharp treble sound compared to the Toorun and I definitely prefer the Toorun at this point. I've bought 4 of these so far too so I know it wasn't that the headset sound is improving over time like I mentioned might have been the case below. The Toorun is definitely better sound quality than the Plantronics and I never use the equalizer either, no need at all. Great headset, nice build quality, excellent battery, very nice sound quality, couldn't live without it.Update: I have to say that it seems like the sound of this headset has improved since I first got it. Maybe it's just my perception but it doesn't seem like it. I have read how more expensive headphones have a burn in period where the quality improves with use but I've also read that this is a myth, possibly they just get used to the sound which is maybe what happened with me. But the quality sounds good to me now, not as good as the Plantronics headsets but still plenty good. I hardly use the equalizer anymore unless the audio stream is particularly off with its own sound quality which is almost never. I haven't used the equalizer in a long time, no desire to and I'm really happy with the headset.----------This review is in comparison to the Plantronics M165, M70 and M90 headsets. About 10 years ago I bought a used Plantronics M165 headset and realized it had the best fit out of any headset I've ever tried. The sound was excellent as well and the only difference between the M165 or M70 and M90 is the battery life as far as I could tell, the sound quality seemed the same. I bought this Toorun because it has the same earpiece style as those Plantronics headsets, and the Toorun rubber earpiece is 98% identical to the Plantronics earpiece. It fits the same, has the same firmness and feel, there are just a few tiny visual differences that you have to look close in order to see. They obviously copied it which is a good thing. With me at least this earpiece stays in your ear perfectly without the earhook, I have never used the earhook one single time with any of my Plantronics headsets or with this headset. It's very comfortable and a lot of times I forget it's even in my ear.The sound quality is not as good as the Plantronics. It is good and decent however and with phone calls the lack of quality is less noticeable since phone call audio is usually poor anyway. I mainly use these headsets for listening to podcasts and radio and sometimes music. This audio is higher quality so you can notice it lacking from the Plantronics, however if you use an equalizer app it makes up for most of the difference. Sound quality after using the equalizer is about 80% as good as the Plantronics. Without the equalizer it's about 50% as good as the Plantronics. The Toorun has good volume and bass but the trebel is weak and mids are off a bit, this can be corrected with the equalizer fairly well however. I recently broke my last Plantronics headset and I'm not going to pay $140 for another one which is what they sell for new at this point since they have been discontinued and are rare. And I absolutely have to have a headset with the same earpiece style so this Toorun headset is an excellent value and I would buy it again any day. Battery life is plenty good. Build quality is great as well for the price. The Bluetooth range on the Toorun is a little bit better than the Plantronics, and another thing I like about the Toorun is you can pause and play audio using a quick press of the power button. Battery life in the Too Run is also excellent and seems like it lasts longer than the Plantronics but maybe it's just my perception. It doesn't have a battery life indicator which is a negative but seems like it never dies.The equalizer app I would recommend is called "Bass Boost" on the Google Play store. Some of the other ones I tried didn't work or didn't work most of the time. The bass boost app works great and also stays in your pull-down menu permanently even when the app is closed so you can toggle it on and off easily and this is important because every time you pause your audio or switch audio sources like to a different podcast, the equalizer will be disabled. This is because of the way the Android operating system works, every time you start an audio stream, the programming requires an action to apply the equalizer which is why you have to toggle it off and on each time. I think there is one app called Poweramp that might apply a system wide equalizer effect which would not need to be toggled but it costs $7. It's not a real big pain to toggle but kind of.
P**L
Ear bud
Works well as described
Trustpilot
1 day ago
2 months ago