• Reviews around bite (2.13 of 5)

    1MORE Triple Driver In-Ear Earphones Hi-Res Headphones with High Resolution, Bass Driven Sound, MEMS Mic, In-Line Remote, High Fidelity for Smartphones/PC/Tablet - Gold

    • The sound is perhaps richer with these, but Bose is a bit more consistent across the board and I prefer the Bose fit and the variety of sports activities I can do with Bose.-I love the number of different in-ear options so you can find the right fit.-The packaging is great, but that only goes so far.-The fit is good in my ear and for running they work well and are great for around the house or walking or in transit.-Good sound isolation.-Solid Battery Life of 7 hoursishNegatives:-Proprietary Charge Cable!
    • Trust me, the thought of on ears scared me a bit
    • The wires are braided and high quality but they are a bit heavy to hang from the earpieces
    • Lacks a bit of bass kick (personal preference)Can distort at very high volume, but stays clean longer than most earbudsThis is great pair of earbuds for people who want high end want sound quality over hype for a reasonable price.
    • Forward and just a bit hard/lean and unresolved in the midband
    • Only minor criticisms is that the cable tangles a bit but nothing major, also not quite good enough for plane trips (I switch to my BOSE over-ear for the flights) but for $99 they're outstanding in all other aspects
    • I was a bit sceptical about this relatively unknown brand
    • They are a bit harder to drive and the sound quality can benefit from a DAC/Headphone amp like the Audioquest Dragonfly or other dedicated headphone amps.
    • "Good for Me (Matt Lange Remix)."MID-BASS - 4.5/5 - I'm only knocking this one half star because occasionally the mid-bass is a bit too responsive for my taste
    • Not joking or exaggerating one bit
    • A couple of weeks later and they've started to fall apart a little bit at the edges
    • Great sound, but if you're not an audiophile then you might be better off going for a better value IEM.They're a fair bit better than my Xaomi Hybrids, but it took me a while to realize that
    • The foam tips do lose a bit of volume and bass but sound great with the silicone ones
    • They actually can sound good off of an iPhone7s but does improve a bit with a powerful amp
    • But sometime it feel like it just boost bass in song that already have good enough, to a point that...eh, lost a bit of clarity
    • Only minor criticisms is that the cable tangles a bit but nothing major, also not quite good enough for plane trips (I switch to my BOSE over-ear for the flights) but for $99 they're outstanding in all other aspects
    • and I'm missing a little bit of bass
    • Now, sound starts distorting a little bit but only on full volume, and you only notice it in instrumental or slow songs
    • They could be a bit more comfortable - my ears get sore after about an hour
    • like the low will be there when needed, but for some songs you have to tame with an equalizer though, the "humming" could be a bit much
    • To me they sound a bit tinny and weak.
    • I found getting a good fit a bit difficult despite a very large selection of additional silicon and foam earpieces
    • I'm still not decided on keeping them, and it is frustrating that it needed a third party fix, but now I can attest they sound every bit as good as all the reviews say
    • In all instances, the X6i just seem more spacious which I guess I value, but it also seems the X6i have a bit better clarity as well (at least to me).
    • So far the headphones have been great, I am still waiting for them to break in a bit more but the sound quality is still putting a smile on my face for the price of the drivers.
    • At first glance these might seem a bit expensive but once you get a pair, you'll INSTANTLY be able to tell they were worth it
    • I also find them to be a bit bright, but never harsh.
    • I’m also a bit skeptical about the durability but we’ll see
    • What I don’t like is, the cable from the earphones to the point where the merge is not woven cable and quality seems a bit doubtful
    • I like these... a bit of trouble with the cables... after a few months of wear and tear have some distortion but overall the sound quality is good
    • A bit more bassy and warmer, but definitely on-par with the 215's
    • It’s been a little over a month and the only visible damage is a slight bit of paint scraping off on the back edge, which I don’t even care about
    • I have a pair of Etymotic ER4's that cost twice as much, and these sound every bit as good.
    • A bit pronounced on the low end, and a bit soft on the high end
    • So while this is one of the best headphones I have tried, the comfort issue is a bit of a deal breaker for me
    • and I still found them to be a bit uncomfortable and difficult to get a good seal
    • A little bit disappointed.
    • Poor build qualityShort lifeThese headphones promise quite a bit for the price
    • I feel like these headphones could be pushed, in terms of sound, a tiny bit more but they are by no means lacking as is
    • -N-C-R-E-D-I-B-L-E, beautiful sound, amazing!
    • I really like the leather case; very convenient.
    • I only regret not going ahead and going for the 4 driver model.
    • n’t go wrong.
    • They're not perfect (they can get a little harsh) but definitely superior to the overhyped 1MoreDrive product.https://www.amazon.com/Symphonized-Earbuds-Noise-isolating-Headphones-Control/dp/B01D3QZB2Y/ref=pd_lpo_vtph_23_bs_lp_t_1?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=TJKN2394PAPZ85MS9RZV
    • I still don`t like the way it is inserted in the ear,but that is just minor.
    • -N-C-R-E-D-I-B-L-E, beautiful sound, amazing!