Description
The QXUFV QX68 is a true wireless set, ASIN B0DZXHCL2J, listed since March 2025, carrying a 5.0 star average across 212 ratings and ranked 4,228th in Amazon’s Earbud and In-Ear Headphones category. The commercial signals are good. The specification is not: the listing cannot agree with itself on what shape of earbud this is, it publishes no battery figure at all despite advertising one in the title, and it gives no water rating despite advertising IPX7. Each conflict is named below rather than resolved, because the page gives no way to resolve them.
The conflict that decides everything: in ear or open ear
Start here, because it changes what the product is. The title describes an “in Ear Earphone”. The specification block says “Ear Placement: Open Ear” and “Form Factor: Over Ear”. Those describe three different things. An in ear bud seals the canal with a silicone tip. An open ear design sits outside the canal and deliberately does not seal. An over ear form factor is a headphone that covers the ear entirely, which this plainly is not, given product dimensions of 0.79 by 0.39 by 0.79 inches.
This matters more than any audio specification, because the two plausible readings behave in opposite ways. If it seals, it blocks outside noise, delivers more bass and is unsafe near traffic. If it is open, it blocks little, sounds thinner in the low end and lets you hear vehicles. Nothing on the page settles it, and the included components field lists only a wireless charging case, with no mention of ear tips in any size, which would normally be the giveaway. Ask the seller which it is before ordering. If an open fit is what you want, the TOZO OpenEgo and the HUAWEI FreeClip state it plainly, and the open ear category collects that shape.
Connection: Bluetooth 5.4, and a speed claim that contradicts itself
Bluetooth 5.4 is stated and is current. It improves connection stability and power efficiency and adds groundwork for LE Audio, and it does not raise sound quality on its own. The first bullet then claims “3X faster transfer speed compared to the previous generation (80% higher)”. Three times faster is a 200 percent increase, not 80 percent, so the two halves of the same sentence disagree. Neither figure describes anything a listener would notice, since Bluetooth audio bandwidth is set by the codec, not by the version.
No codec is named anywhere on this page. There is no SBC, AAC, aptX or LDAC claim, so assume SBC only, the baseline every device supports. The same bullet promises “virtually no latency” without giving a figure in milliseconds, so there is nothing to plan around for video or gaming. No Bluetooth range figure is published either.
Multipoint pairing, a companion app, transparency mode, wear detection and firmware updating are all absent from the specification. Assume none of them exist. There is no active noise cancellation claim, and no microphone count or call specification of any kind.
The driver claim
The second bullet gives 14.2 millimeter dynamic drivers with polymer diaphragms, which is large for anything worn in or on the ear, and then says they “deliver subtle vibrations”, which is an odd way to describe audio output and carries no useful meaning. There is no impedance, sensitivity or frequency response figure to go with the diameter.
Battery: the title says 40 hours, the specification says nothing
The product title advertises “40H Long Playtime”. The specification block contains no battery field whatsoever, and none of the five feature bullets gives a runtime figure. There is no per bud number, no total with the case, no capacity and no quick charge claim. The third bullet says only that Type-C charging “takes only 1 hour to fully charge”, without saying whether that refers to the buds, the case or both.
That leaves the 40 hour figure completely unsupported by the rest of the page, and more importantly it leaves the number that actually governs your day, the bud runtime, entirely unpublished. A 40 hour total on a set like this usually implies somewhere between 5 and 8 hours per charge, but that is an inference and not a specification. Ask the seller for the bud figure before buying on battery. Sets that publish both halves cleanly, such as the FOYCOY N7, give you something to compare against.
The Batteries field reads “1 C batteries required (included)”. C cells are the large cylindrical batteries used in flashlights. No earbud takes one, and that field is import noise.
Water rating, weight and the other broken fields
The title states IPX7. No water resistance field appears anywhere in the specification block, and no bullet mentions water, sweat or rain. An IP claim that exists only in the title, with nothing behind it, is not a published rating. Do not buy expecting immersion protection. Even a confirmed IPX7 covers fresh water only under laboratory conditions and never seawater, chlorinated pool water or pressurized water, and seals degrade with age and heat.
The weight fields tell a consistent story for once: 80 grams and 2.82 ounces are the same figure in different units, which is the shipped package. The fifth bullet separately quotes 3.4 grams per bud, which is light and plausible. The product dimensions of 0.79 by 0.39 by 0.79 inches describe a single bud rather than the box.
Two further oddities. The color field reads Green while the title ends in Black, so confirm the variant you are ordering. And the specification includes an “Is Autographed” field reading No, inherited from a collectibles category and irrelevant here. The fifth bullet also describes the fit as “like your music is giving you a warm, cozy hug”, which is not a specification.
What to compare it against
Given how much this listing leaves open, the sensible move is to compare against sets that publish their figures. The TOZO OpenBuds cover the unsealed reading of this product with a stated battery split, and the in ear and earbud style headphones section holds the sealed alternatives.
On hearing safety, one point applies whichever shape this turns out to be. If it is open, you will be tempted to raise the volume in noisy places to overcome the room, and that is where the risk sits. If it seals, it removes your awareness of traffic and should not be worn on a road. Keep the level where a nearby conversation is still audible either way.
Who should buy this, and who should not
Buy it if a 14.2 millimeter driver, a wireless charging case and a 3.4 gram bud are the specifications you want, you are buying largely on a 5.0 average across 212 ratings, and you are prepared to find out what shape of earbud arrives.
Do not buy it if you need to know in advance whether it seals your ear canal, because the page says both. Do not rely on the 40 hour claim while no battery field exists. Do not treat the title’s IPX7 as a rating while nothing supports it. Before ordering, ask the seller three questions: is it in ear or open ear, how many hours per bud charge, and what is the actual IP code.













