1MORE Triple Driver BT In-Ear Headphones Review

Audio/Others by stefan @ 2019-07-26

In order to enjoy high-quality audio with this particular set, it is best that your sound source does support LDAC codecs, with a bandwidth of up to 990 Kbps; our trusty Huawei P30 enabled LDAC as soon as the headphones got connected, so no issues here. After listening to many audio clips on YouTube, FLAC albums and different podcasts on SoundCloud, we can say that it covers the whole spectrum optimally, with a decent amount of bass (if mounted with the correct tips in order to provide a good seal). The voices are clearly rendered, so we haven’t had issues while watching some TV shows on the smartphone as well. Versus the Stylish True Wireless In-Ear, this particular model does have the microphone mounted in a closer area to the mouth, so expect no issues taking phone calls or chatting for longer in conferences via Skype.

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Packaging, A Closer Look Part I

In this article, we will concentrate our view upon another interesting product from 1MORE, which is the Triple Driver Bluetooth In-ear headphones; these do concentrate on delivering high-quality audio thanks to the LDAC codec that transmits audio with bitrates up to 990kbit/s at 24 bit/96 kHz (Hi-Res Audio), but also come with one dynamic driver, along with two balanced armatures for better sound delivery.

 

The product is shipped inside a very nice prepared cardboard casing, together with its accessories; the main product highlights are present on the top cover:

 

 

 

On the side of the box, we will get to see the logos for both Bluetooth technology and LDAC:

 

 

 

The opposite side of the enclosure does have a stylish magnetic clip, which keeps the top cover in place:

 

 

 

Some more details on the headphones and more in-depth specifications are available on the back:

 

 

 

The enclosure opens up like a book, in order to show the headphones in all its glory, along with some well-detailed drawings of the main components:

 

 

After removing the layer in which the main product is kept secure, we have the bottom area with different compartments:

 

 

Let’s remove the Triple Driver Bluetooth In-ear headphones from the plastic mold and have a closer look:

 

 

This model adopts the neckband styling, which also houses the battery, microphone and all available controls; both ends of the neckband are built from plastic that is painted with a silver finish and the rest is made of flexible, light, black rubber:

 

 

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