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Rating 3.5 out of 5 stars with 2 reviews

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  • Pros mentioned:
    Call quality, Design, Noise cancellation
    Cons mentioned:
    Volume

    Rated 3 out of 5 stars

    $200 though? Hmmm….

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    Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I gotta be honest here… these are not worth the price of $199. End stop. However, there are a few redeeming qualities about these earbuds that I appreciate….the bad first: They’re not very loud. As much as I don’t want to destroy my ears, even at the top range of my phone or tablet or laptop, they are not loud. Granted, some people don’t want that in their earbuds, so if that’s you, they’re perfect for you. And, maybe the 1MORE brand may have thought that little speakers, when pushed to the max, tend to get scratchy. But who know. They are sort of difficult to get a sweet spot going on the touch controls. Eventhough it only controls the noise cancelling functionality, it takes some practice to get used to the responsiveness of the touch sensitivity on them. Last, but not least, and it may not be a deal breaker for a lot of you, but at the price, I would expect more use and options out of the app that is downloaded for them. The only thing that the app is good for, so far, was a software update for them…with who knows what sort of updates, because the instruction manual isn’t very user friendly. So, with all that being said, the good stuff… They come with Usb C cable charging, which is ALWAYS preferred by most tech consumers. And in 1more’s always neat packaging setup, they come with several options of eartips for an optimal fit. The detail of the sound out of the box is really good… yes the volume needs more volume, but maybe that was the intentions of them to not crank that up so you can focus on the details. Another thing, is that in my opinion, by putting button controls separate for all the other necessary functions the earbuds needs, you’re not constantly tapping to get them to work properly. Again, I prefer touch over buttons on earbuds, but sometimes that can be a finicky thing over time and then the earbuds aren’t as reliable. Also, and I think more brands should include this on their cases, but the wireless charging case has a soft rubber bottom and with that, they stay put on whatever you’re charging them on. I know that’s a nit picky thing, but sometime you have moments where a slight bump or shake nearby moves the case out of place, and depending on your personal setup, they may lose connection on the charging pad. And a lot of charging pads out there have weird sweet spots that is another whole review. ;/ I personally like the design of the earbuds bc the oval pill shape of earbud designs are usually a good shape for bigger ears… and I have big ears. Also, they come with different sizes of the eartips, and ringlike wings for the curve outside your ear canal, and that gives them a better fitting feel. Call quality is good… no real issues there and the noise cancelling for calls and music is decent. Not $200 decent, but it’s definitely not the worst out there in a very flooded earbud market. I purposefully left out my opinion of how good they sound, because that really all depends on the listener and what types of music they listen to. Just know that they are not very loud, but they are very detailed. Maybe with a firmware update, there could be a volume push in the future? One disclaimer: these are my 2nd pair of earbuds, bc I think I may have “burned them” out too soon. What I mean by that, is that the app has this thing that actually has a thing where you can break in the speakers, and/or drivers without having to listen use them for a while before they become broken in. I think In the process, they became too broken in, and actually shorted out, and I had to return them. I don’t know if that was the case honestly, but after I used that option, they became super staticky and the connection was glitchy… so if any of you decide to buy them, use that option in the app at your own discretion… The advantage to having an app, is that 1MORE can make them more worth their price point, and I’d recommend Sony or Sennheiser first before 1MORE at this price point for sound. But again, Sony and Sennheiser have all touch pad controls, the shapes of them may not work for everyone, and their charging case isn’t wireless, but these are all personal preferences. I guess we all can’t have our cake and eat it too? Or can we..??? Thanks for reading.

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Call quality
    Cons mentioned:
    Instructions, Pairing

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Awesome once you get to know how they work!

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Great sound quality/performance. Very difficult to read instructions. Easy to get unpaired.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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