🎧 Elevate your audio game — because your ears deserve the VIP treatment.
The 1MORE Triple Driver In-Ear Earphones combine a dynamic driver with dual balanced armatures and patented triple-layered design to deliver high-resolution, bass-driven sound with minimal distortion. Featuring a MEMS microphone and ergonomic in-line remote, these water-resistant earphones offer universal compatibility and fatigue-free comfort, all finely tuned by Grammy-winning engineer Luca Bignardi for an immersive listening experience.
Wireless communication technology | Bluetooth |
Included components | Headphone |
Age range (description) | Adult |
Material | Plastic, Metal, Rubber |
Recommended uses for product | Music Listening, Calling |
Compatible devices | Universal |
Control type | in-line remote control |
Cable feature | Tangle Free |
Item weight | 18 Grams |
Water resistance level | Water Resistant |
Frequency range | 20-40,000 Hz |
Package type | Standard Packaging |
Unit count | 1.0 count |
Style | Triple Driver Gold |
Product Dimensions | 1.52 x 1.27 x 1.27 cm; 18 g |
Item model number | E1001-GD |
Connector | 3.5mm Jack |
Speaker Amplification Type | Stereo |
Material Type | Plastic, Metal, Rubber |
Size | normal |
Colour Screen | No |
Hardware Platform | PC, Tablet |
Linux System Requirements | Android |
Mac System Requirements | Android |
Windows System Requirements | Android |
Unix System Requirements | Android |
Voltage | 5 Volts |
Item Weight | 18 g |
S**H
Quite simply the best budget IEM’s I own and I collect them!
I’m a nerd! I collect IEM’s.Inexpensive ones at that.Constantly on the lookout for audio nirvana for under £50.In my collection I have some real gems.When Amazon offered the 1More Triple Driver earphones for £46 on a limited time deal deal. I wasted no time securing my order.After all these things usually cost around ninety quid and have more accolades and awards than Tom Hanks.Widely regarded by many audiophiles as the best wired earphones under £100 I needed to see what all the fuss was about.I’ve been bitten by the hype bug before and been well and truly stung!The Sony MDR EX650’s spring to mind.What Hi-Fi award winners 2014? I don’t think so!So I took all the praise the 1More Triple Driver’s have been given with a pinch of salt.That said, First impressions are good.Very good in fact. The packaging the Triple Driver’s arrived in was gorgeously designed. The box looks like a book or binder with a magnetic catch.Once opened I was greeted to a selection of silicone and memory foam ear tips. A cable clip, airline adapter and a sumptuous leather carry case.The artwork on the inside of the box is truly fabulous making this product look luxurious.Oh and there was the IEM’s too! I almost forgot about the most important thing in the box.The earbuds are made from sturdy metal and plastic with a functional and flowing design.In rose gold the 1More’s look expensive.Sadly the cable is fixed. No detachable monitors here which could be a problem if the cable fails or breaks.The inline remote is simple to control and we get an ‘L’ shaped 3.5mm jack.They fit snugly in the ear especially with the shallow foam tips which create a good seal and noise isolation.So with the aesthetics out of the way what about the most important factor,Sound quality?As aforementioned I collect IEM’s and I can honestly say that after twenty minutes of testing the 1More Triple Driver’s have shot to the top of the pile. After several hours I was smitten.These things sound absolutely amazing.Believe the hype!The 1More’s are Hi Res capable with a healthy frequency range hitting lofty heights of 20-40000Hz.There’s also certification from THX which is rather impressive.The mostly balanced sound quality is a treat for the ears.Audio reproduction is handled efficiently.Fine nuances in your favourite tracks will come to the forefront giving old favourites a new sense of vigour.I say mostly balanced because bass is subtly elevated giving satisfying punch. Oh my god these things sound good.I paid £46! Triple the price these would still be punching above their weight.Vocals are delivered with authority. Mids and highs are clear. The use of the triple drivers allow each frequency to shine.The 1More Triple Driver’s can’t quite match TIN HI-FI T2’s for balance but they pack more oomph.I thought the KZ ZS10 Pro’s had a fantastical bright top end. The 1More’s are crisper.Every single IEM I have in my collection can’t compete with the 1More Triple Driver’s for flexibility.The rounded and capable BLON BL03’s are left crying in the dirt.There’s a new king. All hail the Triple Driver’s from 1More.Sure it would have been a closer contest if the 1More’s was at full price but on offer at £46 they’re unbeatable.I would put them up against my £140 BOSE IEM’s and say the Triple Driver’s are better!I’m not kidding they really are that good.If you’re a collector then you need these in your collection.If you’re someone who just wants a pair of good earphones and are willing to pay then these are pound for pound the best IEM’s I have had the pleasure to stick in my lugs!A must buy...
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.
A**.
Good sound, terrible build quality
For years I'd been using fairly low-range headphones, the type in the £20-£30 mark, but with a new job I decided to splash out and buy these nice expensive 1MORE headphones. At first I was impressed, the case was very stylish whilst the headphones themselves had a very good sound and I enjoyed them for the first few months, but then problems began.The first issue occurred after around 2-3 months of ownership I noticed that the cloth outer layer around the chord was thin and fraying, it didn't take long for it to tear apart completely and leave the exposed rubber inner wire showing, with the two halves of the cloth outer layer completely separate. Annoying, I thought, but just a minor cosmetic problem really so I kept using them.Around a month after the first problem, the second one appeared. Very occasionally at first, I would notice sound dropping out of the left headphone for a fraction of a second, maybe once every minute or so, but over time this got worse and before long I was just having to deal with not having any sound in the left headphone the majority of the time, with occasional periods of sound now and again. At this point I probably should have complained but I don't like to make a fuss.Today was the last straw however, as I went to put on my headphones and found that the right headphone had split into two parts, exposing the inner wiring and mechanism of the headphone, rendering neither headphone usable.I'd have been very annoyed if this had occurred with the cheapish headphones I mentioned at the start of the review but these are meant to be high-end, top-quality ones and so for them to break so easily and in so many different ways is completely unacceptable. Judging by other reviews for this product these problems seem to be common and so I would definitely avoid buying these headphones if you can.
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