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The 1MORE Triple Driver in-ear headphones combine three precision drivers with Grammy-winning tuning to deliver high-resolution, balanced sound across all genres. Designed for professionals and audiophiles alike, they offer superior comfort with multiple ear tip options and an ergonomic fit. Featuring an intelligent in-line remote and MEMS microphone, these headphones ensure crystal-clear calls and effortless control. Packaged with premium accessories including a magnetic aluminum case and airline adapter, they are the ultimate companion for smartphones, PCs, and tablets.

| ASIN | B01A7G35S0 |
| Additional Features | Volume Control |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Antenna Location | Calling |
| Audio Driver Type | Hybrid Driver |
| Best Sellers Rank | #11,377 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #813 in Earbud & In-Ear Headphones |
| Bluetooth Range | 10 Meters |
| Bluetooth Version | 4.0 |
| Brand | 1MORE |
| Brand Name | 1MORE |
| Built-In Media | Headphone |
| Cable Features | Tangle Free |
| Carrying Case Color | Black |
| Carrying Case Material | Aluminum Alloy |
| Color | Gold |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphones, PC, Tablet |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, NFC |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Control Type | remote |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 11,440 Reviews |
| Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Earpiece Shape | Rounded tip |
| Enclosure Material | Metal, Plastic, Rubber |
| Form Factor | In Ear |
| Frequency Range | 20-40,000 Hz |
| Frequency Response | 40000 Hz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00190280100078, 00612032894306, 04571314560109, 04977648415618, 06933037210088 |
| Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
| Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
| Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Impedance | 32 Ohms |
| Is Autographed | No |
| Item Weight | 0.05 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | 1MORE |
| Model Name | TRIPLE DRIVER |
| Model Number | E1001 |
| Noise Control | Sound Isolation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Sensitivity | 99 dB |
| Series Number | 1001 |
| Specific Uses For Product | Musical, Professional, Travel |
| Style Name | Triple Driver |
| Theme | Music |
| UPC | 741685061312 190280100078 612032894306 611188285273 793816020026 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
D**N
Great Quality and Sound.
So I bought these on the Canadian Amazon so these may not show up as Verified Purchase. But wanted to leave my review here as well to help. I received these earphones recently and the sound is great for the price. I'm no audiophile, I'm just a average consumer wanting good quality earphones. So I previously had the Bose Soundtrue Ultra earphones but the wire split near the jack. This happened to both pairs I had. So I looked here on amazon to see if their was some good reasonably priced earphones and these were at the top. I was a little hesitant in buying these at first as I never heard of the company 1More before. But I looked at tons of reviews online I looked at over 30 reviews and tons of reviews on the US Amazon and decided to order these in hopes they would live up to all the great reviews and they do. The packaging was great and came in a very presentable box. But I had a issue and a concern with the packaging. First I don't know how eco friendly the packaging is as its made out of plastic and is big. I would of liked that it use a biodegradable material. Second I had some struggle getting the earphones out of the packaging as they were really snug in the place they are held. I had to rip the packaging to get the earphones out so the packaging could be improved for easier removal.(See Attached pictures) The quality of the earphones are great. They are made out of aluminum and feel and look great. They have a retro look to them. I got the titanium/Silver model as I didn't like the gold color. The sound so far is great for the price. The Highs are good but can be a tad harsh on higher volumes but it depends on the type of song is playing. But overall the highs are great and sound great but don't over power the mid or low. The Mids are great and flow with the highs but as other reviewers have stated the mids are a tad recessed as these earphones have a v shape EQ I agree the highs do come out a little stronger but not by much in my opinion. The mids sound great and sound great. The low (Bass) sound great as well. Although these earphones do not have very strong bass as it does not overpower the mids or highs. So if you are a person who likes a lot of bass I'd look elsewhere but I did a bass test within YouTube and the bass is strong and you can feel the punch. But the bass in songs varies as if the spng does not have strong bass you won't get strong bass as these earphones are not bass boosted. So the amount of bass depends on the song. As these earphones will give you the sound the artist intended for you to hear. As these earphones have a balanced sound and bring out a lot of detail in songs including the bad as if the song has bad recording or is low quality these earphones will pick that up. But with high quality songs these earphones rock. They bring out details and are very clear but as I stated earlier the highs can become a little harsh on high volumes but it depends on the song. As I don't need these earphones on loud volume as they get quite loud even on medium volume. You don't have to crank the volume up to get the quality or bass. The comfort of these earphones are great so far as I've been using these earphones for several hours and my ears are not sore and have not fallen out. compared to other earphones these are probably my favorite. As I used to use the Bose Soundtrue Ultra's but they broke. The sound quality on the Bose was good but not as clear and good as these earphones but would be my second choice as they had as they had a warmer sound and they costed the same as these 1more earphones. The comfort on the Bose is better than the 1more as the Bose felt great in ear but I use the foam tips in the 1more and they are comfortable. I've tried the Jaybird X2 and they had good sound but were uncomfortable and did not stay in my ear as they kept falling out and the inlcluded fins hurt my ear. but they died after they accidentally went through the wash. My overall conclusion is these are great and sound amazing. So I would recommend these earphones and if you don't like them then you can return them within 30 days. I will update my review if anything changes.
D**S
Good earphones, but some issues
UPDATE 10-09-2020: I contacted customer support, and they had me mail in my headphones. A month went by, but I didn't hear anything, so I contacted them. They emailed back, apologizing for the delay, and mailed me a new box. I just received it, and everything looks good. It sucks that I had to exchange them, but I do appreciate that they honored their warranty. On a side note, I did some research on something called "soundstage", which basically simulates the way sound is bounced around a room before it reaches your ears. Premium headphones will have a good soundstage, whereas cheaper headphones will not. While these earphones have great sound reproduction, excellent bass response, and exceptional clarity even at high volumes, the one thing they lack is any soundstage. This leads to music sounding flat, like it's coming from inside your head. If you're looking for premium headphones that are going to elevate your listening experience, look for headphones with a good soundstage. UPDATE 08-30-2020: These headphones are starting to fall apart. The cord is beginning to fray about two inches below the left earbud. The warranty info on Amazon says one year, but when you go to their website it says 3 month warranty. I am still in the warranty period, but I contacted them through email two days ago and have still not heard back. I have not used these much, and I am very gentle with them. I only use them for listening to music around the house and plugging into my game controllers for audio during the nighttime. I have many other headphones I've had for years and are still in great condition, not to mention I kept these in their case when not in use. There is absolutely no reason these should already be falling apart, and no excuse for a "premium" pair of headphones to be made so cheaply. I am beyond disappointed. I thought I was spending money on quality. "You get what you pay for" and all that. I am hoping customer service is able to provide me with a new pair, and I'll update this review. Until then, I cannot recommend these cheaply made headphones that lasted only one month with gentle use. ORIGINAL REVIEW: I really love these headphones. They're in a higher price range than I usually buy, but I wanted to get something with a premium feel. These definitely fit the bill. The packaging is impressive, especially all the extra earbud tips. The default that came on them are the perfect fit, but it's still nice to have other options. The build quality is great. They feel sturdy, and the cable feels like it will last a long time. They also feel good in my ears, very comfortable. The audio quality is quite good, however I have a hard time discerning the difference between these and other cheaper headphones. Not to say these sound cheap, but I have a pair of $9 JVC Gumy earbuds that sound almost as nice. I guess I was hoping to be blown away by these headphones, that I would hear something that I didn't hear before, but that wasn't really the case. These sound maybe 5% better than my JVC. Some headphones color the sound by amping up the bass, like the pair of Betron YSM1000 earbuds that I wasn't a fan of. These 1MORE earbuds have great balance, with rich bass that doesn't sound overpowering or excessive. The mids come through clear making vocals shine, and the treble is crisp without being piercing. These sound very well balanced for all genres of music, from rock and metal to hip hop and pop, and even classical and orchestral. I can hear a lot of fine detail in recordings that kind of gets lost through speakers, and these are probably the best sounding headphones I've ever owned. But I really have to listen carefully and deeply to hear any difference between these and my JVC earbuds, which is more a testament to how excellent the JVC earbuds are. So overall, the 1MORE earbuds are great and have excellent sound quality, but if you're hoping to hear something in your favorite music you never heard before, you might be disappointed. What you're really paying for is the premium packaging, the extra earbud tips, the high-quality cords and the sturdy metal casing. If you're willing to pay the premium price, these earbuds are great with excellent sound and quality construction, and I would recommend them. But if you want to save a few dollars, the JVC Gumy earbuds sound nearly as good for a fraction of the price, but with cheaper construction.
A**S
Very impressive and relatively budget friendly
I’m just a regular everyday budget customer and a woman. So my review comes through that lens. My last pair of earbuds were the $30 Xiaomi hybrids. One ear stopped working but they sounded much better than any other earbud I’d had. I’ve been hobbling along with them as I read up and shopped for new ones. Obviously I bought this pair of 1Mores. At first I thought the sound was distant and airy. I chose one song and listened to half through the Xiaomis and half through the 1Mores. Wow. When I switched to the 1Mores I was blown away by the clarity. You can hear every sound! For me the only way I get this full clear sound is to jam them as far into my ear as possible. The pack of different tips is super helpful. However, these buds are heavier than most, and the bulk of the weight sits outside the ear. It pulls the bud out of my ear, breaking the tight fit required to get the best sound. The shirt clip helps as it prevents the cord from adding more weight/pull. I have tried every tip included but will take the advice of other reviewers and get more. Generally these are very comfortable, but I do want to take them off every few hours. The Xiaomis were way more comfy and light. I have directly compared these earbuds to my Bose Quiet Comfort over ear headphones and to my Peachtree DeepBlue 2 speaker. If I got this sound from the Bose I’d never take them off. The Bose are far more comfortable because they are over ears. Perhaps my ears are small or perhaps all headphones are designed for men and never tested by women. (Very likely) The Bose sound very muffled compared to these, like you’re playing music through a towel. The Peachtree is amazing but is an actual speaker, not a headphone. This pair of 1More when jammed far enough into my ears are similar to the Peachtree in quality, depth and clarity. The packaging was impressive, but it bothered me. I opened it, took everything out and put everything in the landfill trash. The only thing you can recycle are the 2 wee tiny instruction pamphlets. Boo. This is a big negative. All in all these are amazing earbuds, and the price can’t be beat. I simply have to find a way to keep them jammed far enough into my ear to get the best sound.
A**8
For modern music, the 1MORE Triple Driver Shines!
Let me preface this review My reference headset I use is Sennheiser 650s with a Valhalla headphone amp and Cambridge DAC Magic. I purchased the 1MORE Triple Drivers to replace a pair of broken VSonic GR07s (standard). I loved the sound of my VSonics as I found them to be one of the most neutral and expressive sounding in-ears at this price point. What I did not like about it was that the build quality of the VSonics was crap (case started coming apart after a couple of months, and after a year and 3 repairs, it was not worth repairing any more). I purchased the 1MOREs based on the overall reviews. My first impression: these things came packaged very nicely with an assortment of tips, a carrying case, and adapters. The build quality appears to be superior (casing is made of metal and plastic). Very nice looking set. They fit in my ears comfortably (although they stick enough to make sleeping on my side while wearing them uncomfortable). The main cable has a braided cloth cover which I think helps prevent microphonics (I do not have any issues with microphonics with 1MOREs). I use this with a Samsung S8 and the controls and mics all work properly. Out of box, these things sound underwhelming and stuffy, so as one should do, I burnt these in for about 2 months of daily listening before writing this review. After a week, I noticed improvements to the sound, and after a month, much improvement (I also experienced some ear fatigue during the burn-in phase, but for the most part that all went away -- I do get very slight ear fatigue after a few hours of listening, but nothing too notable). Now, about the sound. The 1MOREs have a slight smiley face EQ sound signature. Not as drastic as others I have heard, but enough for me to consider these less neutral than the VSonics. The noticeable increase in the lower register accentuates the area around 100hz frequencies which gives an unnatural character to acoustic and non electronic instruments. Kick drums lose some of its snap/tightness and bass guitars lose some of its growl. At the other end of the spectrum, the set adds a sheen to the high frequencies. I can describe this as a pleasant sounding sheen, nothing like sibilance (In fact there is very little sibilance). For modern music, this sheen is welcoming. It is a little unnatural for classical/jazz/acoustic music, but not distracting. The soundstage and imaging is excellent. The 1MOREs shine here. The soundstage is nicely stretched past my ears and instruments are placed in front of me, and not in between my ears. Sounds are clear and crisp, and instruments are placed in space nicely (exception are when accentuated sub frequencies overwhelm other low freq sounds). For certain types of music, (classical and jazz for example) sometimes instruments are spread out a little too wide. What this sound signature does, however, is make modern music sound exceptionally well. If you are mainly listening to pop, rap, EDM and rock produced in the last 10 years, the 1MORE shines very well. Everything pop/electronic has sounded exceptional. For jazz and older rock, the 1MORE is still good, but accentuated sub frequencies may overwhelm and diminish other characteristics like the snap/tightness of the kick drum and growl of a bass. The 1MOREs are decent for classical music and jazz, but I miss the natural sounding VSONICs for these genres. When listening to classical music/jazz, the VSONIC's expressiveness drew me into the music. I have not yet experienced this with the 1MOREs. So for modern music, I would give this a 5 star rating. Build quality = 5 starts. Comparing the sound to the VSONICs, particularly with classical, jazz and acoustic music, this is where I give 1MOREs the downgrade to 4 stars. But overall I recommend 1MOREs! UPDATE: I upgrading my rating to 5 stars. I have had these for over a year and use them almost everyday. I put quite a bit of stress on the cable at the plug when I rest my phone against my stomach when looking at it while laying down and these show no sign of wear and tear. These are build very well compared to other brands I owned. But the main reason for the upgrade is the sound. After some burn in, these things seem to sound more neutral than they did during the first month of use. One thing I really notice is that now, the sound stage appears in front of me rather than in my head. These earplugs do a nice job of "disappearing". In fact sometimes it seems like it does this better than my Senn 650s. Not saying these are better than the 650s because the 650s are a class or two higher when it comes to sound quality, but after the burn in, I have experienced many moments (actually catches me off guard) with the 1MOREs where the sound appeared further in front of me than 650s.
A**Y
Awesome For High End DAC Lossless Audio But Beware Of The Plug.
Update: 3/31/18. After a good deal of service the plug failed. Somehow while inside the jack of my phone, it bent. I had a lot of trouble removing it from the phone also. After close inspection it looks as if one of the black creases in the plug and the metal adjoining it actually imploded from the inside out. I contacted 1more (knowing they were past the 1 year manufacturers warranty) hoping to be able to have my plug simply repaired, AT MY OWN EXPENSE. 1more could not do this, which I find to be totally irresponsible and inadequate from a customer service perspective. To wit, its a rather simple repair to replace a plug. Which I cant do myself (even tho I know how) because I have hand tremors. What kind of manufacturer cannot repair their own products? One that doesnt actually manufacture their own product and outsources its builds to China. Fair enough, but how much would it cost 1more to have a simple repair tech on staff with some spare parts... not alot... and this is where I have a problem with their company right now. Their customer service people are great. The products they sell are a clear winner as my review below has stood true for all this time until now. Did I expect 1more to replace them out of warranty because I believe what happend to my IEM's is a manufacturing defect? A little bit, yeah. Its called standing behind the quality of your product when its clear they failed due to no end user error. Its simply not possible to damage a connector the way mine failed... from the inside out. However, I never asked them to do that and went in willing to pay for the repair including the shipping both ways. Couldnt be done. If I went to Bose, Sennheiser, Sure, or any other company I could get things fixed. If you wanna play in the big leagues 1more you have to employ and electronics repair person that can simply sotter and clamp a new plug on... Its a minimum wage job... and one that you SHOULD HAVE COVERED IN HOUSE, PERIOD. Yes, Im miffed. I love the sound quality of their products. IMO, unparalelled for all IEM's. They did offer me 40% off another product which I took advantage of by purchasing their quad drivers, BUT I was hard pressed to do it taking into account the above. No repairs signified that as a manufacturer you consider your products disposable, AT ANY PRICE POINT, and although 1mores products offer great sound therefore value.... they still are not inexpensive... and that is a problem. A $100 pair of IEM's isnt disposable. You should be able to fix them. No excuse for not being able to. None. Initial review: These are the finest IEM's I have ever used. When paired with a good DAC and amp they simply soar above anything I've ever owned, in ear or over ear. Not only that but 1more went above and beyond to make me happy in doing an exchange. I bought the black and gold colored unit and when it arrived I realized that the inline mic controls didnt work properly with my HTC 10. I shot off an email to the company and they explained that the titanium color model works better with the 10 due to using a different inline control system and would work with my phone. They offered to exchange my unit for the titanium, emailed me the shipping label, and had a new unit in my hands within a week of returning the set I bought. All of the controls work fine on the titanium color except for double clicking the center button to go back one track. I can live with that. So if you have the 10 then I suggest you buy the titanium color. As for sound quality, as I said, these are stellar. For thkse who like base heavy earbuds, these will disappoint you. Keep in mind though that all that head thumping base isnt how music is supposed to be heard. Balanced sound is the goal. Where one end of the audio doesn't bleed into the other. These are balanced, extremely so. The low end is pronounced and there is expressive base. At higher volume levels they will thump quite a bit, but do so at risk to your hearing (as with all high volumes on any device). When you can hear the base drum levels and base lines of guitar separately and distinctly on the low end, that is balanced. That is what the 1more triples will give you. The mids are crisp, clear, bright, and resonant. The high end doesnt rattle and shines bright without piercing through you or sounding tinny. Vocals? Well they just come right up and smack you in the face and tell you to listen up! 1more manufacturers all of the earbuds for the huge chinese retailer Xiaomi [...]. Ive been buykng Xiaomi products for a couple year now, so when I heard 1more had these I decided to buy them based on past experience. I've owned (or do own) own Sennheiser, Bose, Sony, Sure IEM's ranging from $50 to $700. The 1more Triple Drivers are the finest, most balanced, and well tuned IEM's Ive ever used. PERIOD. In order to make the most of these, YOU MUST, have a DAC and high quality FLAC audio files to use with them. If streaming, ONLY, use the highest quality setting. I have a Fiio DAC, as well as my HTC that has a built in DAC and amp coupled with Dolby Atmos. When I plugged these into either of those devices, and got them tuned in, I was in awe of how incredible these performed. If you are using a phone or cheap mp3 player without a DAC buy something else. These and all other HQ iem's are a waste of money for you. Everyone says how nice these are packaged, and impressed with the selection of eartips offered. Thats absolutely true. Best packaging Ive ever seen for IEM's. The carry case, clip, and airplane adapter are nice add ons. The kevlar braided cable doesnt tangle up and the choice lf earbuds is insane. If you cant find one that fits you need your ears checked. Please keep in mind that the selection, size, and fitment of the tips IS ABSOLUTELY CRUCIAL for making in ear monitors sound correct. You will definitely have to try different sizes and be analytical about this part of the process. Just simply selecting tips that look the same size as your old ones is not the right thing to do. If you experience bad quality audio with these 1more's then either you have a manufacturer defect (not likely), or the user is the defect. These are just flat out awesome, and even at a $100 price point they are a steal. Ive had mine just about 2 months of daily use. If anything goes wrong with them long term I'll update my review. Buy them. Im glad I did.
G**N
Tremendous entry point if you are exploring higher-end headphones
Many others have spoken to either the audiophile crowd (or the "I'm not one of those audiophiles, but watch me be just as hilariously condescending" crowd). So I thought I'd write to help those who, like I was about 6 months ago, are wondering about whether spending good money on headphones was worth it, and what to expect if you make the leap. I spent many years scrimping and saving to get to where I can comfortably enjoy wonderful luxuries like expensive headphones, so I hope this is helps others get the most out of their hard-earned money. First off, if music is just an occasional or background thing for you, and you don't really listen closely to the music, I don't think you're going to get a lot of bang for your buck in life out of expensive headphones. It is also not so much benefit if you use a mass market streaming service like Pandora as your daily soundtrack, because the audio quality of the underlying files isn't really good enough to support high end headphones. Not knocking the service - I enjoy it very much - but it would be... kind of like putting high end racing tires on a Kia. As I did my own research, I listened to a ton of headphones and can say that with careful selection, this type of listener can find satisfactory sound under $20. A little higher up, there are a large number of really enjoyable headphones in the $20 to $50 range if you want something better or more stylish, but don't want to break the bank. So what do you get if you choose wisely when spending more on expensive headphones? A few things that may make them worthwhile for you. First, the sound quality is usually very noticeably better (although not always). If you choose well, have good source content, and listen attentively you will hear clarity and precision that just isn't found in cheaper headphones. Individual instruments will stand out, the words will be clearer, and you'll hear many subtle details that you might not have noticed, even in your favorite songs. You can also expect more attractive designs, better comfort for longer listening, and better build quality. For certain genres (hip hop and EDM come immediately to mind) you can choose headphones that are tuned specifically to emphasize the qualities of that music, rather than a neutral presentation (which is my personal preference). In my research, the sweet spot for headphone "bang for the buck" for the average consumer is generally in the $100-300 MSRP range. The difference with good phones in this range really stands out from the entry level range. Above that level, my experience was that I really hit the point of diminishing returns pretty hard. So how do these headphones do for the money? Simply put, they are probably the best headphone purchase I've made. I was able to get them on sale before last Christmas at around $85. This is a rare case where I would have felt like I got more than my money's worth at full price. After subsequently trying, borrowing, buying and/or trading literally dozens of different headphones in the $100-300 MSRP price range, these are still my go to set when I want in-ear phones - the only ones I kept, in fact. The clarity is wonderful, the many genres I listen to are uniformly presented well, male and female vocals are crisp, bass is strong without overwhelming the rest of the music, and a broad range of instruments are crisp and well defined. I've used these regularly for about 6 months now, and have had no troubles with the build quality. The accessories included and the packaging and presentation are among the best I've experienced - pretty luxurious for this price. They are not the most comfortable pair I used, but they are comfortable enough for extended use. I use the included memory foam tips, and find them quite comfortable and well-fitting, with several sizes of regular and foam tips to choose from. Overall, the sound on these is very high quality and very fun to listen to. They are comfortable and have stood up well to regular use, although I do take good care of them so I can't vouch for more rugged usage. They are also very stylish in silver. These are easily competitive with models costing more than twice as much. A final note about MSRP. In my experience, it is primarily useful only as a guide to understand the class of competitors a set of headphones is targeted at. Use it to understand what level the manufacturer thinks they are competing with, but understand that it's definitely a guideline, not a rule. For headphones in the $100-300 MSRP range, you should never pay full price, and can often find amazing deals. Look for recently discontinued models, sales, etc. For example, as I write this the discontinued Sennheiser HD558s can be had at the "yellow tag" store at $80, which is a steal. Do your research, happy hunting, and enjoy your music! I'll be posting my experiences with several of the other headphones I've tried, as I have a chance. Cheers!
K**H
Design flaw make it not worth the money you pay
1More's triple driver in ear headphone has a good sound quality while it works, but this product has a design flaw that would make it not worth the money you pay. The headphone's wire is braided all the way up to the bifurcation, which is great, but the wires leads to the 2 separated headphone units are not, and those wires are covered with only rubber-like material. What's worse than the wire not braided is that this rubber-like material is flexible, meaning it can be extended while the copper inside is not. This would make the wire extremely fragile. I thought I can make this headphone last longer by taking extreme care, but I was wrong, the extension of the rubber-like material happen naturally as the temperature of the environment changes, and just this single factor is enough to kill the wire inside within a few month of use, let along once or twice unintentionally pulls. Without surprise, problem with torn wire appeared within 4 months of use. Right piece was intermittently losing signal, falling silent. However, the symptom goes away in the 5th month, just before I decided to return this product, and I was happy again, not knowing a even more series problem is growing. Now after a little more than 1 year's use, the right ear piece is gradually losing volume, now it is only producing 50% volume as the left piece. And what's worse is that 1 year has passed, I already lost my warranty. I thought since this problem first happened only 4 months into using it, I should give the warranty a shot anyway, and without surprise, the claim was denied, after the guy handling my case leaving the case open for 2 days for "personal reasons". I do get 30% discount code for purchasing a new set of headphones on 1More's website, but I am not going to spend any more money on this product with design flaw, and the new 4 driver version on 1More's website is still as expensive as the one sold hear on amazon, even with 30% discount. I am buying a new cellphone, maybe for now I will just pick up a cheaper version of headphones, maybe from oneplus, I heard they have a wireless headphone that was very good. TL; DR: Triple Driver version has design flaw that will kill the product in less than 6 month, don't buy it. The support was not very helpful, and makes me feel their offers are insincere.
C**R
Earbuds an Audiophile can Appreciate
To the consumer reading this review, assuming you're considering purchasing these earbuds headphones - make the purchase, you will NOT be disappointed. First, some background for context. I consider myself an audiophile. Over many years I've built a magnificent media room, replete with Aerial Acoustics speakers, Transparent Audio speaker cables, mated to Emotiva processors and amplifiers and all connected using Cable Company interconnects and drawing clean power through a Power Company AC rectifier/transformer. This information is provided not to brag, but to simply convey that I take accurate and detailed Hi-Res audio reproduction very seriously and have invested heavily to achieve what I consider nirvanna. My audio journey with portable equipment has been far more arduous. Over the years I've purchased many different makes, models, types and styles of headphones, both wired and wireless, in an attempt to partially recreate the emotion of the music that I audition at home. Until recently I had resigned myself to the giving up the dream of audiophile-grade portable audio. I even let myself slip into the defeat of abandoning wired headphones for the "freedom" of being untethered to my Hi-Res player or my mobile phone/in-line DAC combo, but found myself longing for more detail and accuracy than current Bluetooth technology can offer. I did briefly have very high hopes for Sony's LDAC Bluetooth codec, but have come to the conclusion that unless both your headphones and transmitting device are linked through at least Bluetooth 5.0, and further, listening in a relatively EMI-free environment, LDAC at the highest resolution is too frequently interupted by competing signals, making the music listening experience even more frustrating. So, back to searching for a well recommended pair of wired headphones I went, and my search began anew. I've learned over the years that I prefer to avoid cans, either over the ear or on ear, as I prefer to avoid the bulky and sometimes weighty headphones of that nature. Acknowledging that by avoiding cans it's even more difficult to find a pair of headphones that can accurately reproduce detailed music. Well, enter 1MORE and their Triple Driver In-Ear Headphones. I'll admit I was very skeptical of the consumer reviews on Amazon, as well as the professional reviews found in many different forums online, all of which overwhelmingly sing (pun intended) the praises of these headphones by 1MORE. I thought to myself, how can in-ear headphones, especially at this price point, sound so good. I'm aware of the science behind balanced armatures and acknowledge that the technology is what one should seek in a good quality set of headphones, but again, at this price point, how can 1MORE build balanced armatures into the headphones and reproduce such exceptionally accurate and detailed sound - surely the reviewers are wrong. They're not. These headphones sound incredible. A few qualifiers to my position: when I listen to them I'm using either a purpose built portable Hi-Res audio player, or employing an in-line HIDIZS DAC (32 bit/384 kHz) mated to my mobile phone. So admittedly the headphones are getting their content from outstanding sources, which certainly helps them shine. But all that aside, I'm incredibly impressed by the ability of these headphones to produce highly accurate, exceptionally detailed music. They sound open and breathless, with plenty of headroom to deliver the content they're receiving. True to a three driver design, and as promised by 1MORE, the highs are crisp and exceptionally detailed, the mids are warm and inviting, and the bass is appropriate, not overpowering, but not absent either. The soundstage is very well seperated, something that is even more apparent when listening to 3D audio (Amazon Music HD), or 360 Reality Audio (Sony). As reviewers have noted, they also have exceptional build quality, with attetion to every conceiveable detail seemingly addressed by 1MORE. The earbuds are very comfortable, with 1MORE's approach to ergonomic curves doing the trick nicely. Fit inside the ear canal is aided through the inclusion of many different sized ear tips in two different materials, including silicone and foam. I tend to go with foam, as they allow for a tighter seal within the canal. And as these earbuds do not include active noise cancelling technology, which as an audiophile I'm not a fan of anyway, use of the foam ear tips should be the go to. As other reviewers have noted, the quality and attention to detail by 1MORE translates to the packaging for the earbuds and their accessories as well. While obviously this is not a factor in their sound quality, I tend to believe that thoughtful application of packaging indicates thoughtful construction of a quality product, and here 1MORE does a great job. I particularly appreciate how all of the available ear tips are neatly arrayed in columns and rows, making trying on diferent sizes and materials a snap, as opposed to pawing through a pouch of ear tips that have been unthoughtfully shoved into the boxes of lesser headphones. This is a long review to be sure, but reflective of how impressed I am with these earbuds. While my purchase is recent, therefore I can't write to their ability to hold up over a long period of time, I can say that these earbuds sound incredible and deliver on the lofty promises made by 1MORE and the professional reviewers. To say that I'm impressed is an understatement, and if you give them a try, I think you will be too.
J**Z
Atualização da minha 1a avaliação
Quando comprei esses fones fiz uma primeira avaliação aos poucos dias, falando maravilhas deles. Bom, agora já passaram-se alguns meses de uso e vou atualizar essa avaliação. E o seguinte, depois de muitas horas diária curtindo meus 1more, só posso não só confirmar minha primeira avaliação, mas aumentar ela. A cada dia esses aparelhos melhoram um pouco mais. Não experimentei outros fones nos últimos anos desses que chamam high top, tipo Bosé, Sony, etc. Nem precisso. Me conheço muito bem, e duvido muito que nenhum aparelho possa ficar nem perto das sensações que me dam meus 1more evo. Já tive na vida muitos artículos considerados de luxo: relógios tag Heuer, carros alfa romeo, e por aí. Jamais, nunca até fiz uma compra tão satisfatória como está. Paguei 548R$ por esses fones. Se tivesse pagado 5480, ainda continuaria achando que paguei barato.
J**C
Très bonne Clarté du son quelques soient les fréquences
Très bonne qualité sonore ( recommandé par le site "les numériques") Le frottement sur les fils s'entend un peu trop , mais est ce évitable ?
V**T
Impressionanti
Consegnate oggi nel primo pomeriggio, le ho SUBITO messe alla prova. Intanto premetto che la confezione è da favola, nemmeno in una gioielleria ho mai visto una confezione così curata e BELLA da vedere. Dentro ovviamente le cuffie e tanti "accessori" che solo a guardare già provavo un senso di "goduria", premetto che di cuffie e auricolari ne ho tanti, le ultime acquistate sono delle Beyerdynamic DT 770 PRO 250 OHM favolose e delle AKG. Ma torniamo a noi, le 1MORE E 1001 sono già belle a vederle, si vede subito che sono ben costruite con materiali di eccellenza, l'unica cosa che mi ha un pò ma solo poco fatto pensare è il filo, vicino agli auricolari mi è sembrato troppo "fragile". In primis le ho collegate così come erano al mio x3 2nd gen e....accidenti, mi è caduto il mondo addosso, si sentivano pianissimo, ho dovuto mettere il volume al massimo per "sentire qualcosa", poi ricordando quanto letto nelle recensioni sul web, ho iniziato a provare i "gommini" (ce ne sono di tutte le dimensioni), più di un'ora provando le varie misure fino a quando non ho trovato quelli giusti e allora è cambiato tutto, finalmente la MUSICA come non l'avevo mai sentita, ricordate, i gommini degli auricolari sono molto importanti, bisogna scegliere quelli che più calzano bene al proprio orecchio e la scelta è vasta, lasciate perdere quelli in FOAM molto scomodi. Insomma tutto oggi sono stato con questi gioiellini alle orecchie provandole con tutto ciò che ho per ascoltare musica, dalla scheda audio esterna del PC fino all'ampli del mio impianto HIFI Home, magnifiche sempre. Visto comunque che le ho prese per ascoltare musica in mobilità le ho alla fine collegate all'ampli portatile FiiO A5 con l'x3 ovviamente e non le ho tolte più. Prima di chiudere voglio "sfatare" alcune cose lette in giro: primo, non è vero niente che manca di frequenze basse, anzi, sono presenti ma non invadenti, se qualcuno vuole sentire bassi tipo loudness ci sono anche cuffie da 10 euro, secondo, non hanno bisogno di "rodaggio" parlo per me ovviamente, le cuffiette si sentono una meraviglia fin dall'inizio, basta abbinare il giusto gommino agli auricolari. Chiudo dicendo che questi auricolari valgono più di quanto costano e non hanno nulla da invidiare a quelli più "blasonati" solo per il prezzo "alto", questi auricolari sono delle vere e proprie CUFFIE HI-RES. Le consiglio a tutti quelli che vogliono finalmente ascoltare MUSICA, credo che non le userò solo in mobilità :)
S**A
Never try to test when drunk.
These look the part, beautiful packaging, with an immense amount of tips and a robust carry case. Unfortunately I almost returned them as I couldn’t get them to fit, admittedly I was 4 pints and a bottle of red to the good at the time. However sobered up I thought I’d give them one more go before submitting the return, the difference once I could see what I was doing was mind blowing. Off came the foam tips, a bit of experimenting with the silicon ones and hey presto, I had rich sounding music filling my lug holes. They slide in easily, a bit of a twist to secure them and they sat in place as steady as a rock, with no resetting required. The sound they produce for the price point is superb, highs are bright and clean, with the mids front and centre and bass where it is present is obvious but not to the point where it is detrimental to the song being played. There is no bleeding between the three and the buds present a crisp, clear sound. Obviously what you listen to through them will make all the difference, I subscribe to Tidal HiFi and the reproduction is top notch, I did also try them on Apple Music and the experience was not as good, despite Tidal not having an inbuilt eq, the sound was fantastic, Apple was plain poor with eq set as off and with equally as poor with various eq setting’s applied, no vibrancy, flat and muddy sounding with obvious compression and bleeding between the highs, mids and lows but what I might like and what you might like could well differ but these via Tidal hit the spot for me. As regards robustness, time well tell but if and when they do go, a replacement pair won’t break the bank, give them a try and you can thank me later. EDIT: After all that I ended up having to return them due to the inline control not working with my iPhone, unfortunately it’s not just with my pair as other reviews mention the same issue, if it’s something you can live without they still sound great, however at the price paid for them I’d expect them to be in full working order and I wonder could less attention was paid to the packaging and more to the quality of the product.
H**N
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