The 1More E1001 have a simple design that feels well made. The earbuds have a brushed metal finish that feels high-end and a two tone cable that's both rubberized (for the cables that connect to the earbuds) and coated in a flexible fabric, which further adds to their premium feel. The titanium color scheme is a bit more understated than the black color variant, but both color schemes are not particularly flashy, so they won't stand out in a crowd. Weight 0.04 lbs Clamping Force 0 lbs The 1More Triple Driver are decently comfortable and super lightweight headphones. They're angled and do not enter as deeply into the ear canal. Therefore, they won't be as fatiguing as some of the other in-ears we've tested. They also have a wide range of different tip sizes and types (including foam tips) to help you find a fit that's more comfortable for you. However, if you do not find in-ear headphones comfortable, then you will have the same issues with the 1More. OS Compatibility Not OS specific Ease Of Use Good Feedback Okay Call/Music Control Yes Volume Control Yes Microphone Control No Channel Mixing No Noise Cancelling Control No Talk-Through No Additional Controls No These headphones have a straightforward and efficient control scheme. The buttons are well spaced out, clicky and give you the essential functions; play/pause/call, track skipping, and volume controls. Avg.Temp.Difference 0.8 °C The 1More Triple Driver, like most in-ear headphones, are very breathable. They only trap a negligible amount of heat within the ear canal which shouldn't make you sweat more than usual when exercising. The outer-ear remains relatively cool in all conditions, which make them a decent choice for sports and long listening sessions as long as you do mind the in-ear fit. L 2.0" (5.1 cm) W 2.4" (6.1 cm) H 0.8" (2.0 cm) Volume 3.60 in³ (58.99 cm³) Transmitter Required No The 1More Tripler Driver are ultra-portable headphones. Like most in-ears, they have a small footprint and can easily fit into most pockets. They're super easy to carry around on your person even with the slightly bulkier case. Type Hard case L 2.5" (6.4 cm) W 3.9" (9.9 cm) H 0.9" (2.3 cm) Volume 11.60 in³ (190.09 cm³) These headphones come with a stylized hard case that's a bit bulky but should still fit into most pockets and bags. It will protect the headphones from scratches, drops, and impacts as well as minor water damage. Update 02/14/2022: Some users have reported experiencing electrical shocks from their earbuds. While we didn't experience it during testing, if you've encountered this issue with your unit, please let us know in the discussions. There hasn't been a change in our results. The 1More Triple Drivers are decently well-built, although not as well-built as the Sony MH755 or the Etymotic ER4XR. At first glance, they look like regular in-ears, but upon closer inspection, you notice that the materials used in their build quality feel high-end and durable. The audio cable is decently thick, rubberized, and coated with a flexible fabric which adds to their durability. The earbuds are also metal, so they won't break if you accidentally drop them. However, the cables leading to the earbuds are much thinner than the rest of the audio cable, which could wear and tear over time. The cable is also non-replaceable, unlike some of the other in-ears we've tested like the Tin Audio T2, KZ AS-10, or the BGVP DM6. The headphones are as stable as most in-ears that do not have any stability tips. However, if you can get a good fit, then they won't move much even when running or exercising. They're so lightweight that unless you pull them out yourself or the cable gets hooked on something, they will rarely fall out of your ears.
Sound Bass Amount 1.38 dB Treble Amount -1.46 dB Avg. Std. Deviation 0.21 dB The frequency response consistency of the Triple Driver is excellent. If the user is able to achieve a proper seal using the assortment of tips that come with the headphones, then they should be able to get the same bass and treble delivery each time they use the headphones. Std. Err. 3.56 dB Low-Frequency Extension 10.6 Hz Low-Bass 1.29 dB Mid-Bass 4.04 dB High-Bass 5.03 dB The bass accuracy is very good. The response is overemphasized across the range, adding extra thump, rumble, and boom to mixes, which is well-suited for genres like EDM and hip-hop. However, this overemphasis can muddy the rest of your mixes. If you're looking for wired in-ears with a more balanced and flat bass response, consider the 7HZ Timeless or MOONDROP Aria. Std. Err. 1.91 dB Low-Mid 2.37 dB Mid-Mid -1.4 dB High-Mid 0.02 dB The mid-range performance of the 1More Triple Driver is very good. The response is quite even, but with a 7dB wide recess centered around 700Hz. This pushes vocals and lead instruments towards the back of the mix, by giving more emphasis to the lower frequencies. Std. Err. 3.89 dB Low-Treble 0.88 dB Mid-Treble -3.75 dB High-Treble 0.74 dB The treble range is very good. Low-treble is even and well-balanced, but mid-treble shows a narrow but 8dB dip around 6KHz. This will have a small but noticeable effect on the brightness and detail of vocals, lead instruments, and cymbals. Peaks 1.23 dB Dips 1.95 dB Weighted Group Delay 0.15 Weighted Phase Mismatch 1.84 Weighted Amplitude Mismatch 1.44 Weighted Frequency Mismatch 1.43 The imaging is great. Their weighted group delay is 0.15, which is very low. The GD graph also shows that the entire group delay response is below our audibility threshold, suggesting a tight bass and a transparent treble reproduction. Additionally, the L/R drivers of our test unit were very well-match, ensuring an accurate placement and localization of objects (instruments, voices, footsteps) in the stereo image. PRTF Accuracy (Std. Dev.) N/A PRTF Size (Avg.) N/A PRTF Distance N/A Openness Acoustic Space Excitation The 1More Triple Drivers have a poor soundstage. Creating a large and speaker-like soundstage is partially dependent on having a speaker-like pinna activation. However, due to their in-ear design, the 1More bypass the pinna and don't interact with it. Therefore, their soundstage will be perceived to be small and located inside the listener's head. Their closed-back design also means that their soundstage won't feel as open as open-back earbuds like the Apple AirPods (1st generation) Truly Wireless and the Bose SoundSport Free. Head Modeling No Speaker Modeling No Room Ambience No Head Tracking No Virtual Surround No App WHD @ 90 0.088 WHD @ 100 0.042 Firmware No Firmware Power Passive Connection Wired Codec PCM, 24-bit, 48kHz EQ No EQ ANC No ANC Tip/Pad Silicone (small) Microphone In-line Isolation Overall Attenuation -16.29 dB Noise Cancelling No Bass -2.38 dB Mid -14.74 dB Treble -32.9 dB The isolation performance is mediocre. These in-ears don't have ANC (active noise cancellation) and isolate passively. While they do a better job of passively isolating noise than the Razer Hammerhead USB-C ANC, which has an ANC feature, they barely cut down bass range like the rumble of airplane and bus engines. There are other in-ears that can achieve a lot more isolation in the bass range without ANC too, like the X3 and the BeatsX. That said, they do a better job of cutting down mid-range sounds, such as ambient speech. They're also able to reduce treble-range noises such as the hum of an AC unit. Overall Leakage @ 1ft 30.04 dB The leakage performance is excellent. Due to their closed-back in-ear design, these headphones do not leak in the bass and mid ranges, and the significant portion of their leakage is between 3KHz and 6KHz, which is quite a narrow range. This indicates a leakage that is very thin sounding and mostly consist of S and Ts (sibilances). The overall level of the leakage is not very loud either, peaking at around 60dB SPL at 1 foot away, which is just above the noise floor of most offices. Microphone Integrated No In-Line Yes Boom No Detachable Boom No Mic Yes LFE 289.23 Hz FR Std. Dev. 4.38 dB HFE 13,279.64 Hz Weighted THD 1.058 Gain 17.65 dB The in-line mic of the 1More Triple Driver has a good recording quality. The LFE (low-frequency extension) of 289Hz indicates a speech sounds relatively thin. The HFE (high-frequency extension) of 13KHz, is quite good, but there's also a noticeable dip between 3KHz and 10KHz. This shows that speech recorded or transmitted with this mic will lack some detail and brightness, but will be more airy and open-sounding than most Bluetooth mics. SpNR 14.31 dB Noise Gate No Speech + Pink Noise Handling Speech + Pink Noise Audio Sample Speech + Subway Noise Handling Speech + Subway Noise Audio Sample The microphone is mediocre at noise handling. In our SpNR test, they achieved a speech-to-noise ratio of 14dB, indicating they are best suited for quiet environments. They are passable in moderately loud environments, like a busy street, but they will struggle to separate speech from ambient noise in loud situations. Active Features Battery Type No Battery Continuous Battery Life N/A Additional Charges N/A Total Battery Life N/A Charge Time N/A Power-Saving Feature No Audio While Charging No Passive Playback Passive Headphone Charging Port None The Triple Driver In-Ear are passive headphones and do not require a battery. App Name No App iOS No Android No macOS No Windows No Equalizer No ANC Control No Mic Control No Room Effects No Playback Control No Button Mapping No Surround Support No These headphones have no compatible app support. Connectivity Bluetooth Version No Bluetooth Multi-Device Pairing No NFC Pairing No Line Of Sight Range N/A PC Latency (SBC) N/A PC Latency (aptX) N/A PC Latency (aptX HD) N/A PC Latency (aptX-LL) N/A iOS Latency N/A Android Latency N/A The earbuds are wired and do not have a Bluetooth connection. If you want a versatile wireless Bluetooth headphone for around the same price and sound quality, consider the Skullcandy Grind. The 1More Triple Driver have negligible latency since they're wired, so they are a suitable option for gaming and watching movies. Non-BT Line Of Sight Range N/A Non-BT Latency N/A Analog Audio Yes USB Audio No Detachable No Length 4.20 ft (1.28 m) Connection 1/8" TRRS Analog/USB Audio Latency 0 ms The 1More Triple Driver headphones have a 1/8TRRS audio cable with an inline remote microphone that's compatible with consoles and PCs. Analog Audio + Microphone Wired USB No Non-BT Wireless No PS4 Analog Audio + Microphone PS4 Wired USB No PS4 Non-BT Wireless No PS5 Analog Audio + Microphone PS5 Wired USB No PS5 Non-BT Wireless No Xbox One Analog Audio + Microphone Xbox One Wired USB No Xbox One Non-BT Wireless No Xbox Series X|S Analog Audio + Microphone Xbox Series X|S Wired USB No Xbox Series X|S Non-BT Wireless No Type No Base/Dock USB Input No Line In No Line Out No Optical Input No RCA Input No Dock Charging No Power Supply No Base/Dock The 1More Triple Driver do not have a dock. If you need a headset with a dock that also has a wired connection for gaming or watching movies, then consider the SteelSeries Arctis 7. |