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The 1MORE Triple Driver In-Ear Headphones combine a dynamic driver with dual balanced armatures and patented triple-layered design to deliver high-resolution, bass-driven sound certified by THX. Featuring a MEMS microphone for crystal-clear calls, an ergonomic fit with multiple ear tip options, and a durable aluminum alloy build with tangle-resistant Kevlar cable, these wired earphones offer audiophile-quality sound and premium comfort for smartphones, PCs, and tablets.









| ASIN | B01KB9K9Z0 |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Antenna Location | Everyday Use |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Best Sellers Rank | 837 in In-Ear Headphones |
| Bluetooth Version | 4.0 |
| Box Contents | Headphone |
| Brand | 1MORE |
| Brand Name | 1MORE |
| Cable Features | Retractable |
| Carrying Case Color | Black |
| Carrying Case Material | Plastic |
| Carrying Case Weight | 1 Grams |
| Colour | Silver |
| Compatible Devices | Various Brands of Smartphones, Tablets, Laptops, Desktops, Smart Speakers, Telephones, and Other Devices with a 3.5 mm Headphone Jack or Universal Phone Control Feature |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Control Type | In-line |
| Controller Type | in-line remote |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 11,101 Reviews |
| Ear placement | In Ear |
| Earpiece Shape | Rounded tip |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Form factor | In Ear |
| Frequency Range | 20 Hz - 40,000 Hz |
| Frequency Response | 40000 Hz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00190280100337 |
| Headphone Form Factor | In Ear |
| Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
| Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Impedance | 32 Ohms |
| Is Autographed | No |
| Item Type Name | 1MORE Triple Driver In-Ear Headphones (Earphones/Earbuds/Headset) with Apple iOS and Android Compatible Microphone and Remote (Silver) |
| Item Weight | 0.05 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | 1MORE |
| Model Name | 1MEJE0002 |
| Model Number | E1001 |
| Network Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Noise Control | Sound Isolation |
| Noise control | Sound Isolation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Power Levels | 2 |
| Product Features | Android Phone Control, Lightweight, Microphone Included, Noise Isolation, Tangle Free Cord, Universal Phone Control, Volume Control, iOS Phone Control |
| Product Warranty | 1 Year |
| Sensitivity | 99 dB |
| Series Number | 1 |
| Specific Uses For Product | Commuting, Exercising, Gaming, Music Listening, Podcasting, Video Conferencing |
| Style Name | Triple Driver Silver |
| Theme | Audio Equipment |
| UPC | 190280100337 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wireless Technology Type | Bluetooth |
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.
N**Y
Great value for money
The first thing that struck me about the 1More Triple Drivers was the packaging. I don’t normally comment on packaging mainly because there usually isn’t much to say about it. But, as others have said, 1More have really gone to town here. It’s some of the highest quality I have come across. Great graphics, well thought out presentation, and very high quality materials. They have been unusually generous with what you get. There is one of those double jack airline plugs, a metal clip, a manual, a very impressive solid leather like case, and the biggest selection of ear tips that I have come across. There really ought to be one to suit anyone. Unusually for me – because I have different sized and shaped ears – the ones prefitted are perfect for me. The cable is of Kevlar fibre (apparently). It feels tough and is unlikely to tangle – or at least very much. I just have to look at a cable for it to end up in a complete mess, but I’m hopeful about this. On the right hand cable there is the control module. This is one of the few less successful aspects of this because, like most manufacturers, they have put it too high up the cable and too close to the ear. As it feels very smooth and because you can’t see it, it is difficult to know which button you are pressing. There is a slight amount of cable noise, but not too disruptive. They are very easy to fit in my ears, and they are very comfortable. I can hardly feel that they are there. Very unusually at this price point, they have installed three drivers (the clue is in the name). There are two balanced armatures to handle the mids and highs and a dynamic driver for the lows. I have always been conflicted about the ‘burn in’ issue. Some say that you don’t get the best out of earphones until they have been used for a certain number of hours. I prefer to think that it is more that your ears need to get used to the sound signature. Whichever, they do change over time. I have only recently bought these, so my opinion may change, but so far I am very impressed. All three drivers work well. The bass is surprisingly powerful, the mids have good presence and the highs don’t ‘crackle’ or ‘sizzle’. These easily compare and compete - successfully - with in ears that are much more expensive.
M**S
Seven Years In: Great Sound, Comfortable Fit
I’ve had the 1MORE Triple Driver in‑ears for around seven years now, and they’ve held up brilliantly. Build quality is solid, and they’re genuinely comfortable - even for long listening or gaming sessions - once you’ve dialled in the right tips. The included selection of ear tips and the carry case are actually useful; mine still live in the case when not in use. Sound quality is excellent for the money. They deliver clear detail with good separation, which makes them great all‑rounders for music and games. I’ve swapped tips a couple of times and found foam tips give me the best seal and comfort, which in turn helps the bass feel more consistent. My only real gripe is the in‑line remote/volume rocker: it didn’t behave consistently across my devices while I used these. On some it worked perfectly; on others the buttons did nothing or behaved oddly (my old Macbook would shoot up to max volume from zero, deafening me). I suspect that’s down to differing device mappings rather than the earphones themselves, but I ended up not using the remote. I never used the mic, so can’t comment on call quality. I’ve since upgraded to pricier IEMs, but these remain in my kit as very capable backups - comfortable, durable, and still great‑sounding after all this time.
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...
A**L
Would love to give them 5 stars...
I really want to give these 5 stars...but I can't. Let's start with the good points. I'm as much of an audiophile as I am an oenophile: I can explain what I like about audio equipment as well as I can describe what I like about a bottle of wine: I know what I like and what I don't, and that's about the sum of it. So, with that in mind I can say I absolutely love the sound of these IEMs. I have them coupled to a decent DAC (Oppo HA-2 SE) and the sound the pair make together is fantastic. If you want a more in-depth technical analysis of why they are so good I'd point you to reviews written by professionals, they will be able to explain why in much more technical terms than I ever can. I spend most of my day at work listening to music, so I wanted a decent quality sound and on this front I think they really do deliver. They sound great, they look fairly understated and the quality of the packaging and additional items you get with them is wonderful...up to a point. Which leads me onto the bad points. You are supplied with a number of different size tips in both silicone and foam. They are presented well and you have lots of size options. Unfortunately they are all terrible. Like 'not fit for purpose' terrible. The silicone tips at first glance look like any other tip, however the moulding quality is just not up to scratch. It seems like the moulding tool closing pressure was not sufficient and as such you are left with a ring of sharp flash material around the outside. Unfortunately, this happens to be exactly where the tip contacts with your ear canal. I didn't buy heavy, over the ear headphones as I want to wear these for 6-7 hours a day; currently I can only stand these for an hour or so. They are uncomfortable and irritating and it is the same for all the sizes supplied. I took them off an hour or so ago and have still got the unpleasant sensation of where they were in my ear. I have a similar problem with the expanding foam tips. They are slightly better than the silicone offerings, but they still don't feel completely comfortable. I am usually happy with silicone tips, so have never tried these expanding foam ones before. I don't think I'm going to go out of my way to try any others. They feel quite rough in the ear canal, and again are not something I would like to wear for any extended period of time. So, three stars. If they didn't sound so good and weren't presented so well I wouldn't have been so dissapointed. The tips are the cheapest and the easiest thing to produce (I have plenty of experience with injection moulding tooling), so I am surprised that they have failed so badly. I have emailed 1MORE to find out if I have just been sent tips from a bad manufacturing run. If they get back to me I may update my rating. However, they aren't going back. They may be flawed but I like them too much. Argh, it's like buying a fast car that has an uncomfortable seat...or loving someone that hurts you.
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.
C**R
Excellent sound quality, on par with more expensive headphones
I’m basing the 5 star score purely on the sound quality of these headphones for the associated cost, ‘cos let’s face it, that’s the most important part! I had owned a pair of Shure SE420’s for many many years, but recently they finally failed on me when the cable started causing intermittent interference and breakup. These were an expensive pair of headphones when I purchased them and a replacement in the same kind of category would also be expensive, however, I had always been extremely happy with the sound quality they gave me. After reading some reviews for 1MORE headphones, I decided they would be worth a punt, and I was not disappointed by the results. When I first tried them on using the default plastic pads they really sounded pretty awful, simply because there was absolutely no lower frequency sounds getting into my ears at all. Changing the pads to some that properly fit however (the memory foam ones) and it’s a totally different story, I was very impressed. What immediately struck me was the level of bass response. I had read quite a few reviews suggesting the bass was not too powerful but quite well balanced. This wouldn’t be too much of an issue for me, as the previous pair of Shure headphones were similar in that respect, and I would often use an EQ to boost it a little. These headphones however undoubtedly offer more bass than those Shure headphones ever did, and fairly substantially more too! I have no need to use an EQ at all, and I’m very happy with the bass response of them. For my ears, the rest of the frequency range produced sounds excellent, and in the mid to upper ranges I’d say they are totally on par with my old Shure headphones. So given the overall improvement for me personally in bass response, but with matching mid to upper range, I’d rate the sound quality better than my Shure’s, and at a cheaper cost. That for me gives it the 5 stars. I think the packaging is fantastic, my only gripes with the product as a whole are pretty minor. I personally would liked to have been able to purchase a pair that were not specifically designed for use with a mobile phone so that I don’t have any compatibility issues with other audio devices by virtue of the fact that it has a microphone section on the plug (the 3rd black circle). There is also some noise from the wires itself when you move about, and I found the clip that comes with it is not that useful as it’s just a very tight metal thing that does clip to a shirt, but you’ll have a hard time securing it to other items of clothing. The carry pouch is a very nice addition, it’s just a shame the lid doesn’t actually close on it with some kind of fastener or magnet. Like I say though, very minor gripes in an otherwise excellent product. Highly recommended! I have separately purchased the Comply tips to go with these. If you happen to go to their website it will advise you to purchase the “600 Series”, yet, I could not find this product. The 500 series fit perfectly for anyone who’s interested in those.
H**Y
Incorrect description!
While they seem like a good build quality I was extremely disappointed to see the description is incorrect. In aditional details it says "In-ear triple driver headphones 6 sets of silicone ear tip sizes 3 sets of foam ear tip sizes Magnetic clasping traveling case Attractive storage case Quality dual prong airline adapter Matching shirt clip" But upon arrival there was no afformentioned magnetic and attractive clasping case but instead a cheap raincoat like material bag and ties. There was no included airline adapter and shirt clip and instead had a 3.5mm to USB-C adapter. Now personally the USB-C is better than airline adapter for me but the main selling point was a good sturdy case included for me to protect an expensive pair of headphones. Also the USB-C adapter was pointless as I purchased my own HiFi DAC capable adapter myself. It seems on Amazon they are selling two variants (one older) of these headphones. If you receive a box with the red 1More logo on the front you won't have the leather pouch. I don't like false advertising hence low review score, laziness at its finest, update your description!
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 :)
H**N
صوت رائع وأيضا مريحة
صوت السماعة ممتاز وكلبس لفترة طويلة ماتضايقك ويجي معاها في الكرتون اكثر عدة ربل تقدر تختار الحجم المناسب لك
A**Y
Worth it!
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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