I've had mine since 2020, just hit 3 years and they're still 100% mechanically 100%, the silver finish is showing signs of wear but that's really anything after 3 years of use, will definitely be buying another pair if these ever go out because it has out lasted every pair of earbuds I've owned by 2 years and counting
Hate the fact cellphone companies did away with the wired headphone jax...pretty much pushing the masses into wireless instead of leaving the option for those who prefer wired headphones...hate they wanna charge $1000 + but yet they remove headphone jax
Great review - I can't comment on the "best ever" claim, but they're great value. I've used Bose (wired and wireless) QC Earbuds for years, and they work well for me when I travel - good audio, great ANC, but if I just want to sit and listen in a quiet environment without ANC processing I use the 1More Quad Drivers; I use a Sony NW-ZX507, which can deliver higher-def and upscaled music quality compared to wireless. Only drawbacks I have found are not the fault of the 1More - first, I have always struggled with earbuds remaining secure, which is down to my ears, because 1More provides plenty of different ear tips; this is one reason I favour Bose products - their "wing-tip" design works perfectly for me; then I found that the Bose "wing-tips" for my QC wireless earbuds fit the 1More buds perfectly, so problem solved. The other issue is down to the NW-ZX507; Sony has gone from its proprietary OS (as used on previous NW-ZX300) to Android, but retains its own 3-wire earphone jack; this means that the remote controls on wired earbuds don't work, so you have to use the player itself (which isn't really a problem if I'm just sitting and listening).
I've been using 1more 1m301 for a long time. Though it's a single driver headphone, I know quad driver headphones are unbeatable. I wish I had the money to buy one pair. Wish me luck guys.
Is it a big leap from the tripple driver? I have the tripple driver but not sure if i can justify buying the quad? If anyone can give some insight on this matter
@@Pope8 I would say to the average listener you won’t really notice but if your into your music experience you will notice the separation in the music and detail but I would actually recommend the creative labs sxfi trio buds now over the quads or even the trio models
@@Pope8 oh wow you’re still using the iPod nano I gave you a lot of respect that is a great device especially for music listening then in that case I would stick with the one more triple driver earbuds if you need the 3.5 input otherwise if you had a smart phone I would recommend the SXI
@Technoid10 haha thanks it's convenient. I can clip it to my hip when I go to the gym and It allows me to modify my music. I'm the only 1 with that device and wired earbuds😅(when everyone has the big headphones). Love my nano 6th gen. ❤
fiio btr7 dac is a solid buy.... i bought that dac to use with the 1more quad...wasnt expecting much but listening to some flac files on my playlist I have heard sounds and vocals that I never heard before or even knew it was there
@@meddylad Hey what are FLAC files? I bought the one more quad driver earbuds 2 weeks ago for 66 dollars after tax and shipping brand new and they work perfect but I’m not hearing the “amazing sound quality everyone says they produce. I straight up connect them to both my iPad Pro which has a 3.5mm jack and then I use a cable that connects to my lighting input on my iPhone 14 pro to listen to music on the quad one more earbuds and they sound a little better on the iPad than the iPhone. But even on the iPad the they don’t sound to me as good as people are describing them. And I have heard people say that without an amplifier you won’t hear the full sound experience with them. But I’m wondering by how much does the overall sound quality improve on the earbuds after buying the 200 dollar BTR7 Dac your talking about which is expensive off course. And I was thinking about buying either the 70 or 90 dollars Fiio KA2 or 3 from Walmart online. But I’m just not sure which one will be better. I do know the KA3 has 32 bit with twice the HZ than the KA2 at about 700 something. What do you recommend I do?
@David Ponce Hi David... FLAC are uncompressed audio files and contain all the original data of the recording. Apple has its own lossless file type called ALAC. MP3s, on the other hand, have some data removed (bits of the track that are mostly outside of the human hearing range) to reduce file size. But this lossy format can produce subpar audio, especially if it is reduced to below 320kbps (most of RUclipss music is 192kbps, whereas FLAC files usually have a bitrate of 900+ kbps) Regarding your phone, the audio needs to be converted to a signal that travels to your buds. This is done by an internal DAC within the phone. Although good for MP3, it won't be good enough to convert all the data of a FLAC or ALAC without error, thus resulting in average sound quality. That's where an external DAC comes in. External DACs are able to produce the exact signals needed so you can hear the sound as it was meant to be Lastly, theres the buds themselves. Cheap buds will sound rubbish due to poor quality drivers and interference. The Quad 1More buds are really good for their price, and an external DAC will provide the power needed to produce better sound quality. But all these things need to be considered as a whole, as some tracks may have no noticeable difference, whereas some will give you sounds you never heard before on a given track. YMMV
What iems?? Are you sayin , there better then?? Any comparisons?? Earphones/ iems, same thing...i ave 5 iems, avent paid more then 30 bucks for any of em.. Whiizer bs1 Revonext rx6 Cca/ cra Master&Dymamics me series..bought the 01/ 03/ 05... Remember this, there is no such thing as the best iem/ tws/ etc...sound is subjective..most people who purchase a product, wpuldnt know the first thing, bout, how it works. My moto is!! Ya just dont plop em in ur ears..
I've had mine since 2020, just hit 3 years and they're still 100% mechanically 100%, the silver finish is showing signs of wear but that's really anything after 3 years of use, will definitely be buying another pair if these ever go out because it has out lasted every pair of earbuds I've owned by 2 years and counting
Mine survived 4 years, my ex once threw them in the washing machine after 2 years. They probably will last a while longer ;)
Hate the fact cellphone companies did away with the wired headphone jax...pretty much pushing the masses into wireless instead of leaving the option for those who prefer wired headphones...hate they wanna charge $1000 + but yet they remove headphone jax
It’s great to see wired headphones come back to the market and people recognizing they never were an issue
Been using them for 5 years still the best.
Had 2 pairs since 2017 cannot use anything else. It's so durable.
Your reviews are solid!! Don’t know why anyone would not consider these
Great review - I can't comment on the "best ever" claim, but they're great value. I've used Bose (wired and wireless) QC Earbuds for years, and they work well for me when I travel - good audio, great ANC, but if I just want to sit and listen in a quiet environment without ANC processing I use the 1More Quad Drivers; I use a Sony NW-ZX507, which can deliver higher-def and upscaled music quality compared to wireless. Only drawbacks I have found are not the fault of the 1More - first, I have always struggled with earbuds remaining secure, which is down to my ears, because 1More provides plenty of different ear tips; this is one reason I favour Bose products - their "wing-tip" design works perfectly for me; then I found that the Bose "wing-tips" for my QC wireless earbuds fit the 1More buds perfectly, so problem solved. The other issue is down to the NW-ZX507; Sony has gone from its proprietary OS (as used on previous NW-ZX300) to Android, but retains its own 3-wire earphone jack; this means that the remote controls on wired earbuds don't work, so you have to use the player itself (which isn't really a problem if I'm just sitting and listening).
Thank you for watching, I defiantly may have been over hyped but I do stand by my claims but double down on the hype.
I use a portable Amp for these. Best headphones I ever owned. I've had 300 dollar headphones and these blow them away
I've been using 1more 1m301 for a long time. Though it's a single driver headphone, I know quad driver headphones are unbeatable. I wish I had the money to buy one pair. Wish me luck guys.
I can try and help you out to find the best deal for a pair. If I can find it I’ll leave a link
Buy these! I've had them since 2019 and they are still working. If you like durability and amazing sound quality get these now!!
It's really good great video 👍
Have you tried Apple Music dolby atmos music with these headphones ?
Yes I have and it was an amazing experience the extra drivers made the experience very unique compared to other headphones
Is it a big leap from the tripple driver? I have the tripple driver but not sure if i can justify buying the quad? If anyone can give some insight on this matter
@@Pope8 I would say to the average listener you won’t really notice but if your into your music experience you will notice the separation in the music and detail but I would actually recommend the creative labs sxfi trio buds now over the quads or even the trio models
@Technoid10 I searched for it and I need to have the regular 3.5 jack . To use on my ipod nano . It only comes with a type c port?
@@Pope8 oh wow you’re still using the iPod nano I gave you a lot of respect that is a great device especially for music listening then in that case I would stick with the one more triple driver earbuds if you need the 3.5 input otherwise if you had a smart phone I would recommend the SXI
@Technoid10 haha thanks it's convenient. I can clip it to my hip when I go to the gym and It allows me to modify my music. I'm the only 1 with that device and wired earbuds😅(when everyone has the big headphones). Love my nano 6th gen. ❤
How are these compared to Zs10 pro?
they have a slight edge with one extra driver and are more studio grade.
Is there anything better than these? I have them and wanna upgrade.
There really isn’t anything better then those cause at that point the only thing i can think of are studio grade level earbuds
Iem
what dac are you using? can you recommend a good dac?
I used the ikko Zerda portable DAC. It comes with a lightning or usb c connector i also reviewed this same exact DAC on my channel
fiio btr7 dac is a solid buy.... i bought that dac to use with the 1more quad...wasnt expecting much but listening to some flac files on my playlist I have heard sounds and vocals that I never heard before or even knew it was there
@@meddylad Hey what are FLAC files? I bought the one more quad driver earbuds 2 weeks ago for 66 dollars after tax and shipping brand new and they work perfect but I’m not hearing the “amazing sound quality everyone says they produce. I straight up connect them to both my iPad Pro which has a 3.5mm jack and then I use a cable that connects to my lighting input on my iPhone 14 pro to listen to music on the quad one more earbuds and they sound a little better on the iPad than the iPhone. But even on the iPad the they don’t sound to me as good as people are describing them. And I have heard people say that without an amplifier you won’t hear the full sound experience with them. But I’m wondering by how much does the overall sound quality improve on the earbuds after buying the 200 dollar BTR7 Dac your talking about which is expensive off course. And I was thinking about buying either the 70 or 90 dollars Fiio KA2 or 3 from Walmart online. But I’m just not sure which one will be better. I do know the KA3 has 32 bit with twice the HZ than the KA2 at about 700 something. What do you recommend I do?
@David Ponce Hi David... FLAC are uncompressed audio files and contain all the original data of the recording. Apple has its own lossless file type called ALAC. MP3s, on the other hand, have some data removed (bits of the track that are mostly outside of the human hearing range) to reduce file size. But this lossy format can produce subpar audio, especially if it is reduced to below 320kbps (most of RUclipss music is 192kbps, whereas FLAC files usually have a bitrate of 900+ kbps)
Regarding your phone, the audio needs to be converted to a signal that travels to your buds. This is done by an internal DAC within the phone. Although good for MP3, it won't be good enough to convert all the data of a FLAC or ALAC without error, thus resulting in average sound quality. That's where an external DAC comes in. External DACs are able to produce the exact signals needed so you can hear the sound as it was meant to be
Lastly, theres the buds themselves. Cheap buds will sound rubbish due to poor quality drivers and interference. The Quad 1More buds are really good for their price, and an external DAC will provide the power needed to produce better sound quality. But all these things need to be considered as a whole, as some tracks may have no noticeable difference, whereas some will give you sounds you never heard before on a given track. YMMV
Im going back to wired, fck twl battery degradation so expensive and within year it becomes 1h of battery life
I am considering that too tbh
They have 8 today
What iems?? Are you sayin , there better then?? Any comparisons?? Earphones/ iems, same thing...i ave 5 iems, avent paid more then 30 bucks for any of em..
Whiizer bs1
Revonext rx6
Cca/ cra
Master&Dymamics me series..bought the 01/ 03/ 05...
Remember this, there is no such thing as the best iem/ tws/ etc...sound is subjective..most people who purchase a product, wpuldnt know the first thing, bout, how it works.
My moto is!! Ya just dont plop em in ur ears..
Uhh…what?
@@Technoid10 thank you, techdud...thank you
Speech buddies…that’s all I have to say make friends with it
@@godzillamaniaxx7274 🤣🤣
Fei wan and oriolus tralili
im here to see the headphones, not your face
Cool
Volume control supported on ios device?
Yes their is