

🎶 Elevate your audio game — don’t just listen, live the sound!
The 1MORE Quad Driver In-Ear Earphones combine cutting-edge diamond-like carbon dynamic drivers with three balanced armatures to deliver Hi-Res, studio-quality sound. Tuned by Grammy-winning engineer Luca Bignardi, these earphones offer a rich, warm bass and spacious soundstage in a durable anodized aluminum design. Featuring a universal 3.5mm wired connection with in-line mic and remote, they’re perfect for professionals and audiophiles seeking immersive, detailed audio on the go.









| ASIN | B06XSJV5B9 |
| Age range (description) | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | 1,538 in In-Ear Headphones |
| Cable feature | Tangle Free |
| Compatible devices | Universal |
| Connectivity technology | Wired |
| Control method | Remote |
| Control type | In-line |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Included components | Cable |
| Item model number | E1001 |
| Item weight | 18.5 Grams |
| Manufacturer | 1MORE |
| Material | Aluminium |
| Number of items | 16 |
| Package type | Standard Packaging |
| Product Dimensions | 2.54 x 2.54 x 2.54 cm; 18.5 g |
| Recommended uses for product | Calling |
| Specific uses for product | DJ, Studio, Travel |
| Style | Quad Driver |
| Water resistance level | Water Resistant |
| Wireless communication technology | Mic in-Line Remote |
R**K
Incredible sound quality!
I spent a long time narrowing down the options for a new set of in ear wired earphones to provide the soundtrack to my long solo lockdown walks and in the end the choice was between these quads and the triples. I was lucky enough to have received a reward voucher from work at Christmas, so the quads ended up being less than the triples once that was taken off. A no-brainer to get the quads. As others have mentioned the build quality, presentation, packaging and included accessories was the best I've ever experienced. First class. As others have mentioned it is imperative to get an adequate seal otherwise all that delicious bottom end will be lost. The sound is what we're all here for however. Ive tested these through my Audient ID22 interface and I'm glad to say they surpassed my expectations. A wide soundstage, punchy deep bass, sparkling highs and detailed mids allowed me to hear things I never have before on some of my favourite tracks such as (intentional) distortion on toms, reverb tails or compression on vocals much clearer. Testing with my Google Pixel 5 listening to Tidal Master tracks still provides all of the above. My next step is to get an portable external DAC such as the iFi Hip to increase the listening experience on the move. These don't have any active noise cancellation involved and seem on par with the cancellation you get from other similar buds. To sum up these are well worth the rrp and my advice would be to get the quads if you can afford the extra outlay but you will not be disappointed with the triples based on these and other reviews.
R**I
As good as Wharfedale speakers
I can't talk about tiers and timing like the audiophiles , but I know what I like. I have been using the One More Quad Drivers and have been very pleased with them. They almost come up to the Sony WF-1000WM4's. The difference between Aonic 5 and the One More Quad Drivers is astonishing. They are in two completely different categories. The Aonic 5 are super crystal clear, you can hear everything in crisp detail and pick out every instrument and especially voices with extreme clarity. They have laser precision and show their studio pedigree. With the right recording they can make you feel as though you are standing right in the middle of the music. At times, sounds emerge which you weren't aware of before. This can lead to a new perception of the music, a new view of complex relationships. A new Gestalt. I think this may be partly what some reviewers refer to as 'musicality'. Because they bring out so much, they make you want to explore even more. It's a good thing they are so comfortable. You could wear them all day quite easily and they make you want to do that. We are talking a four times price difference between the Aonic 5's and the Quads, and the Quads aren't exactly cheap. In an instant direct comparison the Quads can sound muffled. I like the Quads very much and they are my go to earphones, but I was amazed by the stark difference, it's not that they are bad, it's just that they are not as sharp and crisp as the Aonic 5's. In many situations I actually prefer the Quads, when I want more bass body to voice and speech for example and a dark sound signature, which is most of the time. The razor sharp crispness of the Aonic 5's also exposes all that's going on in a recording, and sometimes it might make life easier just not to hear all the defects. But the Aonics are in a class of their own. To me the Aonic 5's are special, they allow me to listen to music as I have never heard before. And that is priceless. But, for most of the time I don't want the analysis. The Aonic 3's made me realise that. I am not an audiophile, and the Aonic 3 prove it. My perfect sound signature for earphones is the 1More Quad Driver, on the other side of the spectrum to the Aonic 3's. One review say that the Aonic 3's have an understated delivery. What he means by this is they "have no bass". Another, that low-end bass notes sound fantastic. Ugh! What? My hearing is pretty good, but I can't hear them. Unless you are referring to that clinical, anemic, empty, hollow low frequency. Is that what you call bass? I was brought up on syrupy, dark, deep bass voices coming out of a huge 1950's valve radio. Now that is what you call bass! And the 1More Quad Driver has it in spades. It's luxuriant, warm, smooth, rich, deep-toned, it envelopes you. The Aonic 3's don't have this. It makes voice and speech productions sound thin, anemic and lacking in body and depth. Movie soundtracks suffer the same fate. But, they might be accurate according to the audiophiles. They might be perfectly balanced, but the world isn't perfectly balanced. That's the problem. So why try and make it sound as though it is. In fact, all this Hi-Fi stuff has made me realise that I don't want Hi-Fi! I want Lo-Fi. I use the headphone socket on my Galaxy A20e, the cheapest they ever made, as an audio source for my Denon/Wharfedale stereo. Sacrilege! Do you know how awful the dacs are that they use in phones? I don't care! You know why, it sounds, fantastic! My internet radio and TV sound great. Good bass and mid-frequencies make speech and voice sound real and full bodied. Not anemic, razor sharp and artificial. In fact, I think I will start manufacturing huge 1950's valve radios. Of course they will have a socket round the back labelled "Aux" where you can plug in your record player. Lo-Fi, that's what we want. You just wait, it will bring the HiFi industry to its knees. Audiophiles will admit that Lo-Fi sounds better and that they were wrong. The future is Lo-Fi. And all because I bought a pair of Aonic 3's, Aonic 5's and 1More Quad Drivers.
K**R
Fantastic upper and mid registers, little bass
Great set of ear buds. If you like acoustic guitar, voices, piano etc. then these will be perfect for you. If all you like is bass then look elsewhere. There is next to nothing in the bass register but what is there is good and tight and not flubby. As another reviewer mentioned, you need to find the right sized silicone or foam pads to make them fit your ears perfectly or the sound quality is awful. When you get the right pads the sound quality is excellent. A thing to note is that these ear buds are very large and quite heavy. I wear them in the house when I am sitting in a chair or lying down in bed. I suspect they would wobble a lot or drop out if you used them when exercising our walking quickly outside the house. But for my purposes they are perfect except they lack a tiny bit of bass for me, even though I'm not a fan of heavy bass.
P**S
Consapevole che è difficile poter dare un giudizio che possa essere significativo per tutti perché come suona una cuffia dipende molto dai gusti e dalla sensibilità di ognuno di noi, ho deciso di approcciarmi ad essa con una prova comparativa delle cuffie in mio possesso. Devo aggiungere che la fonte, la capacità di pilotare le nostre cuffie sarà determinante per la resa delle stesse perché collegarle ad un cellulare o ad un amplificatore non è la stessa cosa. Se vi interessa usarle essenzialmente per telefonare e ascoltare musica senza impegno prendete pure degli auricolari da 30 euro che vi soddisferanno sicuramente. Per ascoltare la musica in maniera coinvolgente allora queste cuffie sono da prendere in seria considerazione. Ad ogni modo ecco le cuffie impiegate nel mio test: Xiaomi Piston 2 (credo), 1more Quad Driver, Shure SE535 e Sennheiser HD565 Ovation. Amplificazione utilizzata Marantz PM17 Signature. Brano dei Radiohead, Burn the witch in flac. Il suono delle Xiaomi è terribilmente piatto, suonano perché funzionano ma non trasmettono nulla di che, vanno bene per telefonare e per ascoltare qualcosa in mancanza di altro. Il suono delle 1more è straordinariamente molto buono, inaspettatamente godibile. C'è tutto, bassi, medi ed alti nella giusta, a mio avviso, misura. Il suono delle Shure è decisamente cristallino ed analitico ma, come dire, più freddo ma stiamo parlando di una cuffia che costa il triplo e che presenta un grave difetto costruttivo: dopo 3 anni di utilizzo normale in casa, senza averle sottoposte ad alcun stress termico, la conchiglia SX si è scollata dividendosi in due. Siccome non sono l'unico ad avere avuto questo problema ciò significa che Shure risparmia sulla colla con il risultato di farmi disaffezionare al marchio e l'acquisto di 1more ne è stato il risultato. Il suono delle Sennheiser riprende leggermente in meglio quello delle 1more con un suono più aperto e maggiormente intelleggibile solo perché ho fatto il confronto altrimenti, come equilibrio tonale, avrei detto che suonano alla stessa maniera. Quindi secondo me 1more vale tutti i soldi spesi per la qualità sonora che ti viene data, anzi, suonano meglio di cuffie che costano di più. L'affidabilità sarà da verificare ma l'eventualità di ricomprarle per quanto mi riguarda sarà una strada sicuramente percorribile. Da tenere presente anche che il corredo con cui viene fornita la cuffia è veramente sbalorditivo e ti trasmette la sensazione di avere a che fare con un prodotto premium. Per uso personale o anche come regalo la 1more Quad Driver è una scelta, per la qualità fornita anche se le colleghi ad un cellulare, decisamente azzeccata. La consiglio.
H**N
Update: Ich muss meine Rezension ein wenig revidieren - nicht dass das bisher geschriebene falsch wäre, aber es gibt dann doch nicht wieder, wie gut diese In-Ears wirklich sind. Ich habe es bisher für Quatsch gehalten, dass Kopfhörer „eingespielt“ werden müssen. Das ist aber tatsächlich bei diesen In-Ears der Fall! Sie sind definitiv über die ersten Wochen immer besser geworden. Das betrifft maßgeblich die Tiefen, die Höhen haben sich nicht verändert, aber dadurch verbessert sich insgesamt die ganze Balance. Die höhen sind und waren immer von einer ausgesprochenen Transparenz ohne schrill, künstlich oder gar klirrend zu klingen. Merkt man z.B. bei Stimmen insbesondere an der Klarheit der Konsonanten. Bei 3 Hochtönern jetzt vielleicht auch kein Wunder. Was jetzt aber beindruckend geworden ist, ist der Tiefenbereich. Allein beim Frequenzgang mag man seinen Ohren nicht trauen. Es taucht in guten Aufnahmen eine Textur auf, von der ich zum Teil gar nicht wusste, dass sie in den Liedern vorhanden ist. Phänomenal! Und wenn es dann richtig zur Sache geht, dann kann sogar der ganze Kiefer mitvibrieren. Was aber bleibt ist, dass der Sitz extrem wichtig ist. Wenn die Aufsätze nicht sauber dichten (wenn sie richtig sitzen merkt man deutlich auch an Umgebungsgeräuschen die dann ebenfalls stark gedämpft werden), dann bleibt viel von dem Erlebnis auf der Strecke - dann klingen sie halt „määäh - ganz ok“. Ich hatte sie in meiner ursprünglichen Rezension mit den Sony V900 verglichen - jetzt ist ganz klar: Sie haben keine Chance im direkten Vergleich, sie bieten über den gesamten Frequenzbereich nicht die gleiche Differenzierung und bieten weder oben noch unten den gleichen Punch und der Frequenzgang ist auch kleiner. Aber sie sind halt einfacher: Aufsetzen und fertig, kein „rumpulen“ im Ohr. Wer bereit ist das auf sich zu nehmen bekommt was besonderes. Erstes Review: Die Quad Driver sind vielfach gereviewed und insbesondere gegen die Triple Driver verglichen worden. In den meisten Fällen war die Bewertung positiv, aber es wurde angemerkt, dass sie im Vergleich zu den Triple Drivern ein nicht so gutes Preis-Leistungsverhältnis (bei 200€ Preis) hätten. Nun, ich habe keine Triple Driver, ich habe aber auch nur 118€ gezahlt - zu bekommen sind sie sogar für 113€, wobei Amazon dann gerne den Preis leicht anhebt wenn die Dinger im Warenkorb liegen. So habe ich sie dann auch für 113€ reingelegt und bis zum Checkout 118€ gezahlt. Naja, will nicht schimpfen - ich habe es sehenden Auges gemacht. Verarbeitung: Für 118€ übersteigt die Verarbeitungsqualität von der sehr stylischen Verpackung bis hin zum Kabel wirklich jedes noch so kleine Detail meine Erwartungen bei weitem. Ich vermute auch sehr das die Unterschiede zum Triple Driver eher hier liegen als Im Klang. Wer sich daran erfreut wird es lieben. Hier wurde wirklich an keiner Ecke gespart. Selbst der Stecker und das Bedienteil wirken wie aus dem Vollen gefräst. Die Oberflächen sind fein gearbeitet und offensichtlich ziemlich hart, denn Kratzer gabs bisher keine, obwohl die beiden Hörer beim Aufwickeln schon ganz gerne gegeneinander schlagen. Klang: Aber man kauft ja keine Kopfhörer wegen der Verarbeitung. Beim Klang muss man ein paar Dinge beachten: Die Kopfhörer muss richtig im Gehörgang sitzen. das die Gehäuse eher groß sind hatte ich die Tendenz sehr kleine Silikonaufsätze zu wählen...und war enttäuscht von den fehlenden Bässen. Es war ok aber nicht wirklich aufregend. Irgendwann habe ich dann mal auf die Hörer von aussen gedrückt und plötzlich klangen sie ganz anders. Nichts mehr von fehlendem Bass. Also dachte ich, sie sein belüftet und habe danach gesucht, welches Loch ich dicht kleben müsste. Das gibt es aber nicht. Es waren die Aufsätze, die nicht richtig im Gehörgang gedichtet haben. Ich bin dann zu größeren Aufsätzen gegangen und dann bei den überraschend (für mich) großen 13mm Aufsätzen gelandet. Die dichten so, dass man deutlich weniger von der Umgebung wahrnimmt was für mich bei InEars für mich ungewohnt war. Die Belohnung ist, dass die Quad Diver ein wahnwitziges Spektrum abdecken. Ich höre Bässe in Songs, von denen ich nie wusste, dass sie da sind. In den Höhen gehen die Quad Driver ohnehin rauf bis das Ohr nicht mehr folgen kann. Natürlich bedingt das, dass man sie mit einer entsprechenden Quelle treibt. Bei mir ein Pioneer XDP-02U. Verglichen mit meinem uralten Sony V900 (OverEar - die immer noch eine gewisse Referenz für mich darstellen und vor 15 Jahren mal DEUTLICH teurer als 118€) gewinnen im Detail wohl die Quad Driver. Verglichen mit einem Geneva XL ("Sound Box": der Geneva L war mal die Klang Referenz für die Abbey Road Studios) kann man feststellen wie getreu und präzise die Quad Driver die Quelle wieder geben. Der Nachteil: Man, hört auf den Aufnahmen auch jedes Hintergrundgeräusch, was eigentlich nicht auf die Aufnahme gehören sollte (gerade bei Live-Aufnahmen) und auch jedes Artefakt was nicht zur Musik gehört. Komfort: Für meine Ohrmuschel etwas groß. Im Gehörgang mit den Silikonaufsätzen sehr angenehm, aber die Gehäuse außen drücken etwas bei mir. Ich habe aber ziemlich kleine Ohren. Mikrofon: Sicherlich die unwichtigste Kategorie - in Zeiten vom Corona-Virus sitze ich allerdings auch teilweise 12 Stunden mit diesen Kopfhörern in Video-Besprechungen. Ich bekomme nur Lob für meine Verständlichkeit am anderen Ende. Am Mikrophon scheint also auch nicht gespart worden zu sein. Allerdings finde ich für Besprechungen den Umstand, dass die Quad Driver so sauber abdichten unangenehm, weil ich meine eigene Stimme nicht so gut höre. Was auch der Grund ist, weswegen ich die Bose QC35 sehr ungerne für Besprechungen nutze, es sei den ich bin in einer sehr lauten Umgebung. Fazit: Ob man sie "mag" ist sicherlich Geschmacksache, ich glaube aber nicht das irgendjemand an der Qualität und Wiedergabetreue etwas kritisieren kann. Ich glaube sie können mit Fug und Recht HiFi für High Fidelity für sich beanspruchen. Ich hätte dafür sicherlich auch 200€ bezahlt und hätte das noch für günstig gehalten. Für 118€ sind sie ein absolutes Schnäppchen.
B**M
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A**M
Wow..just freaking wow. I didn't know this kind of 3d imaging and soundstage was possible from a IEM. I'm probably considered a "cheap" audiophile, and these even make some of my over-ear cans (598cs, ath-m50x) seem like freebie headphones that come free with a new phone. I bought a set of the Triples, thought I'd try a set of these at the same time so I could compare - The Triples were defective, had some assembly issues, but the sound was the same so I was A/B switching with them and it's not even a comparison, AND THEY HAVEN'T EVEN BROKEN IN YET!! - Also, I found the QUADs housing to loook much better, be smaller, and a more comfortable fit (not tips or the inner ear part, but the exterior of the bud itself and how far it would protrude from my ear - I can lay on a pillow wearing these and be reasonably comfortable, but the TRIPLEs are larger and a different angle and I couldn't lie down with them - Pushed too much into my ear) Color me impressed - Now they ARE double the price, and to likely 80% of people out there the performance\price ratio is far sweeter for the Triples, but if you are buying a set to last you for a while, and notice a smile and\or tear (cmon guys its ok to admit to happy tears) come across your face when you hear small details you have never heard before in your favorite songs... I think you have your answer. Listening to some John Williams FLACs - Closing my eyes and I can pick out the placement of individual instruments, and they are all individual, they are not muddled together. I put a side into the Fiance's ear and asked her to listen at pretty high volumes, and the first thing she said was how surprised she was that it was so loud, but didn't hurt her ears. My NOTE4 goes fairly loud, and I was surprised when listening critically that the volume was almost all the way up without any distortion or pain\aches. ONLY 2 negatives I can say at this point: -These are pretty accurate - They will bring out the worst in your crappy recordings. Lossless files will be the best, obviously, but I can easily pick out compressed files anything lower than 200ish. 128k/sec MP3 sounds like AM radio haha - But that just goes to show you how all those other headphones are "muddling" details, despite if those details are good or bad. -The diameter of the headphone that actually sticks into your ear is pretty large - It is fairly painful trying to get the foam tips on. Ended up wrecking the 2 11mm foam tips, which are the only ones I wanted to use, so i'm getting by with the silicone tips - I'm still trying to find the perfect tip, but be wary trying to put any tips on - It's one hell of a tight fit, and if you aren't careful (hell I was super careful) you will just rip them up.
K**Y
As advertised, premium build & quality. No wireless headphone can match the quality you get from these. The 4 drivers give you a balanced out experience with little or no clipping (depending on how well the song was mixed). To get the best out of these headphones use the type-c adapter included in the box to get a higher bitrate audio which these earphones can definitely handle since most headphone jacks in most devices only max out at 16bit that's why use these earphones with the type-c adapter which will increase the audio quality to 32bit (if your device has a type-c port), which is where you'll notice how effortlessly these earphones handle sound. Definitely worth the buy in my experience
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