Description
The MOZOTER DBK02 is a compact true wireless earbud with a wireless charging case, an LED battery readout and 8 millimeter drivers. Its listing publishes an earbud runtime rather than only a combined total, which puts it ahead of much of this category. It also states, in the specification, that the product is not water resistant, while the bullets recommend it for workouts and sports. Both of those things cannot be good advice at once.
Who this pair is for
MOZOTER describes a small, light bud with a pocket sized case, three sizes of soft rubber ear caps with the medium already fitted, and a shape meant to sit securely without pressure. The specific use field reads sports and exercise, and the fifth bullet lists workouts, sports, work and driving. It is a general purpose everyday earbud rather than a specialist one, and at this size and weight that is a sensible thing to be.
The driving suggestion should be treated as marketing rather than advice. Wearing both earbuds while driving is restricted in many places and reduces your ability to hear sirens, horns and your own vehicle. The sports suggestion has a different problem, which the water section below covers.
Connection, and what noise cancelling means here
Bluetooth is given as 5.3, supporting the standard HSP, HFP, A2DP and AVRCP profiles. The buds power on and enter pairing when the case lid opens, then reconnect automatically to a previously paired phone. No Bluetooth range figure is published anywhere on the listing, which is a small but real omission.
The codec gap and the Hi-Fi claim
MOZOTER names no codec anywhere. Not SBC, not AAC, not aptX, not LDAC. SBC is therefore the only safe assumption, since it is the mandatory Bluetooth baseline. The second bullet nonetheless describes Hi-Fi stereo sound quality from a four chamber acoustic design and 8 millimeter drivers. Chamber design and driver size are real hardware descriptions, but Hi-Fi is a marketing word here, not a specification, and with no codec published this listing cannot support a high resolution or lossless description. If you want a pair at similar money that does name its codecs, the Catitru i25 states AAC and SBC.
The product name also leads with noise cancelling, and that needs unpicking. The noise control field on the specification reads none. The bullets describe two microphones in each earbud, four in total, applying call noise cancellation. That is ENC, which processes your outgoing voice so the person on the other end hears less background noise. It does nothing to what you hear. There is no active noise cancellation in this product, and there is no claim of passive isolation either, given the noise control field.
Battery: 6 hours per bud, 36 more from the case
The fourth bullet states up to 6 hours of listening and a case that extends playtime by an extra 36 hours, and the structured battery life field agrees at 6 hours. That is a useful disclosure and the arithmetic is at least internally consistent, giving something in the region of 42 hours combined.
One phrase in that bullet is ambiguous and worth naming rather than smoothing over. MOZOTER writes that you can listen for up to 6 hours on a mono earbud. Read one way that is the runtime of a single bud used alone, which would not be the same as the stereo figure. Read another way it is simply the per bud runtime. The listing does not clarify, so treat 6 hours as the best available estimate for a normal stereo session and expect a little less at higher volume.
The structured charging time field reads 36 hours, which is the case contribution copied into a field where it makes no sense. Actual charging is over USB-C, and the case also supports wireless charging, which the product name states. The LED display shows the case percentage in real time, which is more useful than a three light indicator.
Fit, and the water contradiction
Three pairs of ear caps ship in the box with the medium pre fitted. That is the right number for a sealing design, and it matters more than the driver specification does: a tip that does not seal drains perceived bass and lets in the noise the design is meant to block.
Now the water rating, and it is the clearest problem on the page. The specification field reads not water resistant. There is no IP code because MOZOTER states there is no protection at all. Meanwhile the specific use field reads sports and exercise, and the fifth bullet recommends the DBK02 for workouts and sports. Sweat is water. A product with no stated water resistance should not be recommended for exercise, and this review will not do so. Use it for commuting, calls and desk listening, and keep it away from training. For a workout pair, look at something with a published code such as the Boean U8 at IPX7.
Specification errors and what else is missing
This listing has some of the more visible data feed damage in the catalog. The style field reads, literally, Minimalist or Contemporary, with the quotation marks intact, meaning the source data preserved two alternatives instead of choosing one. The controller type field does the same thing, reading media control or touch control. The frequency response field reads 20 Hz as a single value, which is not a response specification, while a separate field gives the usual 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz range that appears on nearly every listing. The included components field lists only a cable and an ear tip. The model name field reads DBK02 while the item model number field reads k01-01, so the product has two identifiers on its own page.
Multipoint is not mentioned. Wear detection and auto pause are not mentioned. There is no app and no EQ adjustment. Impedance is 16 ohms, which is plausible, and item weight is 48 grams or 1.69 ounces, which is the package rather than the earbuds.
MOZOTER records the sales position as ranked 1,479th in Electronics and 228th in earbud and in ear headphones, on a 4.2 star average across 9,412 ratings since November 2021. That is a substantial history. For alternatives in the same small, cheap, no frills bracket, see the JBL Vibe 100 TWS, the TOZO A1 Mini and the Skullcandy Dime 2, all in our earbud headphones section and the wider true wireless earbud listings.
Who should buy it, and who should not
Buy the MOZOTER DBK02 if you want a small, cheap everyday pair with a published 6 hour bud runtime, a wireless charging case and a proper battery percentage display. Skip it for training, because the listing itself says there is no water resistance despite recommending exercise. Skip it too if you were buying on the noise cancelling in the product name, because that applies to your microphone, not your ears.













