

🎶 Elevate your audio game with Grammy-tuned triple drivers — because your ears deserve the VIP treatment.
The 1MORE Triple Driver in-ear headphones combine three precision drivers with Grammy award-winning tuning to deliver balanced, high-resolution sound. Designed for professionals and audiophiles alike, they feature an ergonomic fit with multiple ear tip options, an in-line remote with a MEMS microphone for crystal-clear calls, and premium accessories including a magnetic travel case. Ideal for smartphones, PCs, and tablets, these headphones offer immersive bass, clear mids, and sparkling highs in a stylish gold finish.

| ASIN | B01A7G35S0 |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Audio Driver Type | Hybrid Driver |
| Best Sellers Rank | #12,692 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #890 in Earbud & In-Ear Headphones |
| Bluetooth Range | 10 Meters |
| Bluetooth Version | 4.0 |
| Cable Feature | Tangle Free |
| Carrying Case Color | Black |
| Carrying Case Material | Aluminum Alloy |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphones, PC, Tablet |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, NFC |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Control Type | remote |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (11,380) |
| Date First Available | January 5, 2016 |
| Earpiece Shape | Rounded tip |
| Frequency Response | 40000 Hz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00190280100078, 00612032894306, 04571314560109, 04977648415618, 06933037210088 |
| Hardware Interface | Bluetooth |
| Headphones Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
| Included Components | Headphone |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.8 ounces |
| Item model number | E1001 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | 1MORE |
| Material | Metal, Plastic, Rubber |
| Model Name | TRIPLE DRIVER |
| Noise Control | Sound Isolation |
| Noise Control Features | sound_isolation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 0.6 x 0.5 x 0.5 inches |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Calling |
| Sensitivity | 99 dB |
| Series Number | 1001 |
| Special Feature | Volume Control |
| Specific Uses For Product | Musical, Professional, Travel |
| Style | Triple Driver |
| Supports Bluetooth Technology | Yes |
| UPC | 741685061312 190280100078 612032894306 611188285273 793816020026 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Wireless Communication Technology | Bluetooth |
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.
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 $80, which is a steal. Do your research, happy hunting, and enjoy your music! I'll be posting my experiences with several of the other headphones I've tried, as I have a chance. Cheers!
J**Z
Quando comprei esses fones fiz uma primeira avaliação aos poucos dias, falando maravilhas deles. Bom, agora já passaram-se alguns meses de uso e vou atualizar essa avaliação. E o seguinte, depois de muitas horas diária curtindo meus 1more, só posso não só confirmar minha primeira avaliação, mas aumentar ela. A cada dia esses aparelhos melhoram um pouco mais. Não experimentei outros fones nos últimos anos desses que chamam high top, tipo Bosé, Sony, etc. Nem precisso. Me conheço muito bem, e duvido muito que nenhum aparelho possa ficar nem perto das sensações que me dam meus 1more evo. Já tive na vida muitos artículos considerados de luxo: relógios tag Heuer, carros alfa romeo, e por aí. Jamais, nunca até fiz uma compra tão satisfatória como está. Paguei 548R$ por esses fones. Se tivesse pagado 5480, ainda continuaria achando que paguei barato.
V**T
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
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
صوت السماعة ممتاز وكلبس لفترة طويلة ماتضايقك ويجي معاها في الكرتون اكثر عدة ربل تقدر تختار الحجم المناسب لك
A**Y
The biggest question in your mind would be "Is it worth the money?". The answer to that, in short is yes. Now to the "why" part. If you look at other good earphones brands like audio technica or shure, their balanced armature earphones are quite expensive. So in a way these are inexpensive for what they are offering. I have multiple earphones from multiple different brands (most expensive one being the shure se215) and all of them have different sound signature. Some are more bass focused (like the shures and bose) while some are more balanced (like soundmagic e80c), these earphones are the perfect blend of both the worlds. They are neither too bright nor too warm. Highs are crisp and at the same time buttery smooth. Mids are ample with excellent vocal clarity. And bass is just mind blowing. The biggest advantage of having 3 drivers is that none of them are overwhelmed by the frequencies they need to reproduce. The bass is tight and would make you feel like you are listening to a high end music system with a sub woofer. Sound seperation is good but what was surprising was the sound stage. Its just too good for an earphone. The build quality is something that other brands could learn from 1more (especially B&O with their H3 earphones). Its all solid metal and the wire is braided so no tangling. One con would be the bore size. Its quite big and the earpieces are heavy too. So if you have a small ear canal opening you might find it tough to plug these in (I'm posting a picture for comparison, the other earphones is the shure se215). As such, there is no discomfort for me even when listening for long hours. All in all, I would highly recommend these earphones if you can afford it. Normally I would provide an cheaper option with same performance in this statement of the review but unfortunately I can't think of any other product which can provide a comparable performance with lesser price, so thats quite a testament to these earphones. Thanks for reading.
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