🎶 Elevate Your Listening Experience!
The 1MORE Dual Driver in-Ear Earphones deliver an exceptional audio experience with dual drivers and a warm sound signature, all wrapped in a lightweight, durable design. Featuring a tangle-free Kevlar cable and an in-line remote for hands-free control, these earphones are perfect for music lovers on the go.
K**K
Dual Driver vs the Triple Driver In-Ear Headphones: Go Triple if you have the cash, but Doubles excellent especially for price
I am a big fan of the 1More headphones. This is my second pair (the first were from early 2016, and I'm pretty rough on my headphones, but one of the headphone sides stopped working last week). Because I didn't see this information out there, I wanted to give a quick comparison of the Dual Driver vs the Triple Driver (I bought the Triple in 2016, but "downgraded" to the Double for this round, so I have owned both!)- Price: Most obviously, Triples are 100 and Doubles are 60 (as I write this). So. You make your own call there.- Sound Quality: I am not an audiophile by any stretch of the imagination, but I could tell the Triple had a more rounded sound than the Double, with a much heavier bass. That said, since I don't listen to anything that too hi-fi (usually Spotfy and podcasts; I have bluetooth speakers, and a record player for when I want to be really fancy/hipster/sound snobby) through my headphones, I didn't feel there was a huge difference. The Triple does provide a bit more protection from ambient noise, but I'm a city girl, and I like that I can hear traffic a little more through the Doubles.- Feel: The Triples absolutely feel like more expensive equipment. They are a little heavier/more substantial, and I think the tip angles fit my ears a bit better (these tips are at an angle vs the Triples are more straight- check the pictures of each if that doesn't make sense). The Doubles have a cloth covered cord while the Triples are some heavier material which doesn't kink and tangle as easily.- Packaging/accessories: I don't care at all. Sure, they both come in a nice box. Which I throw out. The "normal" ear tips usually fit me just fine, although if you really prefer larger or smaller tips the Triple has a TON of options, where the Double I think just has the standard regular, large and small.- Overall: The Triples are a better pair of headphones, and for the extra $40, I personally would have opted for the Triples again over the Doubles. That being said, the Doubles are absolutely the BEST pair of headphones in this range if you're watching your budget, or if you are primarily listening to books/TV/Movies. I'm keeping the Doubles, but I am certainly not leaving the 1More brand (and, full disclosure, I am a little bit of a headphones snob... I've tried Bose, Sony, JVC, SkullCandy, Beats, etc.).
J**O
Updated - Failure 2 days after support warranty expired
Update:The left side earbud has become nearly inaudible, here 2 days after the service window has ended. These earphones have become immediately unusable, and in attempting to follow up on a customer service warranty, I find that it ended a mere 2 days prior to failure. That is some outstanding obsolescence engineering. I am extremely disappointed, in that I feel $36 is a high amount to charge for earbuds that aren't going to last for 12 months. I will not be making further purchases from 1more based on this experience, despite the fact that I felt the sound quality was excellent when the unit was functioning normally.Initial review below:------------------------------------------------------------Superior sound quality. These have quickly become my favorite earbuds. You can tell the difference is the sound range with 2 drivers even if you're not particularly an audiophile listener. I have enjoyed reviewing my favorite songs with these buds.Down sides (none bad enough to reduce an overall 5 star rating): the rubber earbud fittings seem not as grippy as other earbuds I have. There is a tendency for the bud to slip out of the ear if it is not carefully placed, even with the correctly sized rubber fitting.For $36 I would have liked a little bit of a stronger covering on the wires. There is a weave cover on part of the cable, but at the Y where the lines separate for R and L ears, the wires become thinner and only have a plastic coating, which leads to concerns that the durability might not be all one could wish for (though mine are holding out so far past 4-5 months with no issues). Because of the thinner wires, tangles happen more frequently than with thicker earbud cables that I have.(Note: There is no noise-cancellation feature with these buds.)I still recommend these highly, despite higher-maintenance issues described. I am enjoying my pair.
D**
Dual Driver Are Great Headphones Under $50
This is my second (third) pair of in-ear headphones from 1More. Let me explain:My first pair were the black Piston Classic for twenty bucks back in 2016. I couldn't believe the great sound for the money (I reviewed them, too). But, unfortunately, I'm hard on headphones (which is why I don't spend $200+ on them) and I'd recently noticed if moved my head, the sound on one side would die. Time for new headphones.I purchased another pair of 1More in-ear Piston Classic headphones in rose gold over the summer. The sound wasn't the same and they felt cheaply made, which was dishearteningly different from my 2016 pair (which I still have). Treble came out a bit tinny in the upper register. In addition, they only worked for a couple of weeks before one side died. I was terribly disappointed, but was able to return them. I decided, after reading other reviews, to spend a little more and get the Dual Driver In-Ear Headphones.THEY'RE WORTH THE PRICE. They are as good if not better than my old Piston Classic. True, I paid a bit more for them, but not much more than the twenty bucks I paid for my original pair in 2016. The treble isn't tinny. The base is rounded a s doesn't blast you and overrun the treble. The angled earpieces are comfortable and don't feel cheap. While not true noise cancelling, it's difficult to hear someone when you're enjoying the music! ☺️
S**H
1More isn’t more in terms of bass
1More’s Triple Driver earphones get a lot of praise but on a limited time deal I was eager to hear what their single Dynamic driver IEM’s sounded like. Maybe Santa will bring me the more expensive Triple drivers if I’m a good boy.With the 1More single Dynamic Driver earphones It’s a mixed bag in terms of audio quality.These IEM’s are certainly not for you bassheads out there. Sure there’s plenty of detail for the small asking price but low end is feeble. Bass is there but just not impressively so and I don’t consider myself to be a basshead.On the same day I also purchased a pair of Sony MDR-XB50AP’s which are bass heavy.This may have made me look upon the 1Mores unfavourably. Honestly I’m not a basshead!The TIN HIFI T2’s have a similar sound signature to the 1More’s in terms of lacking quantities of bass but that particular IEM makes up for in quality what it lacks in quantity.These 1More Dynamic Driver IEM’s can’t complete with the T2’s but speaking positively they do offer impressive vocal performance and upper mids and highs are nicely delivered. There’s no evidence of sibilance.The more time I spend with them the more I appreciate them and in honesty they’re better than the bass heavy Sony’s.Sadly though I can see them being overlooked for a more exciting pair of IEM’s I have in my collection.I’ve written “more” a lot during this review but sadly these 1More don’t give you more they give you just enough.In terms of making your mind up if you should purchase the 1More Dynamic Drivers is all down to how you like your listening experience.If you’re after clear detailed vocals and great mids and treble then these are worth considering. Or you should just buy the T2’s!If it’s bass you’re after then steer well clear.The aforementioned Sony’s are a better option in that regard at producing more bass but not better quality bass.The Sony’s are not as detailed in their delivery.If you’re not sure check out Soundmagic’s E10’s. They do everything well for the same price as the 1More’s
B**N
Bang for buck, excellent.
I've read about these for quite a while and after getting a new audio player for Christmas I figured it deserved a good set of earphones. Oh boy, what a difference. The lows are lower, the highs are higher and everything just sounds clearer. You've probably heard others use all sorts of words to describe sounds and how clear and better they are, it's difficult. At the end of the day these earphones are good, they're very good, they're worth the money. I haven't had them long so can't say just how durable they are but I've fallen asleep a few times while wearing them with no discomfort so I can testify to how comfortable they are. Get a pair of these, you won't regret it.
K**K
Nice design, good sound, great bass
Pros:- Nice design including a string like fabric cable to reduce tangles- Lightweight so easy to carry and can wear for long lengths of time comfortably.- Good sound and responsiveness. A powerful bass for earphones of this size- Multifunction controls are useful and easy to understand- Nice fit of earbuds producing decent noise isolation- Nicely packaged with good box and accessoriesCons- maybe a bit too lightweight feels a little less premium (this is personal preference though)- feint constant hiss in the background when plugged in which is noticeable when listening at lower volumes.Overall Opinion:A good contender in a crowded market. Has a nice design at a reasonable cost and delivers good sound which is ultimately the most important factor. I would recommend overall.
T**J
Parfait
J'ai longtemps hésité après des Sennheiser, Beyerdynamic, AKG..... À deux voir trois fois le prix....Les dual driver sont juste au top , regardez les tests sur internet .Précision, spécialisation et dynamiques hors normes pour le prix.À acheter les yeux fermés.
A**A
An excellent set of headphones
I am so used to wearing wireless headphones that it took me a while to get used to these wired headphones. However I am tired of my wireless headphones running out of power and so I keep these as a spare and they work a treat. The lead which attaches the headphones to each other is strong and robust, not like the old plasticky type that used to be all the rage. The sound quality is excellent and they are more than comfortable, you wouldn’t even know they’re there AND they stay in! LOL All in all, these are a great set of headphones either to keep as a spare for when your wireless headphones run out of juice or just to go back to the old-fashioned wired headphones and not have to worry about charging them.
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