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The 1MORE Quad Driver in-Ear Earphones combine four precision drivers with a premium aluminum design to deliver high-resolution, immersive audio. Tuned by a Grammy-winning engineer, these wired earphones offer rich bass, crystal-clear mids, and spacious sound reproduction. Featuring an in-line microphone and remote, plus multiple ear tip options, they provide comfort, durability, and seamless control for smartphones, PCs, and tablets.









| ASIN | B06XSJV5B9 |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Audio Driver Type | Hybrid Driver |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #20,554 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #1,284 in Earbud & In-Ear Headphones |
| Cable Feature | Tangle Free |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphones, PC, Tablet |
| Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Control Type | remote |
| Controller Type | Button |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (2,984) |
| Date First Available | March 15, 2017 |
| Earpiece Shape | Angular |
| Frequency Response | 40000 Hz |
| Generation | 1 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00190280100481, 04571314561656, 06933037250992 |
| Hardware Interface | 3.5mm Audio |
| Headphones Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
| Included Components | Headphones |
| Input Device Interface | Audio jack |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.652 ounces |
| Item model number | E1001 |
| Manufacturer | 1MORE |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Model Name | 1MORE Quad Driver in-Ear Earphones Hi-Res High Fidelity Headphones with Warm Bass, Spacious Reproduction, High Resolution, Mic and in-Line Remote for Smartphones/PC/Tablet - Silver/Gray |
| Noise Control | Sound Isolation |
| Noise Control Features | sound_isolation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 1 x 1 x 1 inches |
| Sensitivity | 99 dB |
| Series Number | 101010 |
| Special Feature | Detachable Cable |
| Specific Uses For Product | DJ, Studio, Travel |
| Style | Quad Driver |
| Supports Bluetooth Technology | Yes |
| UPC | 190280100481 |
| Units | 1.0 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Wireless Communication Technology | Mic in-Line Remote |
K**S
The best wired ear buds I've ever heard. 1 more quad ear buds.
I diddnt give my 1more buds a 5 on noise cancellation only because it's not built in.its just how well you have them in your ears. But with the 45 degree design there great Now as for the sound. I have 3 other pair of wired ear buds that range from 200 to 500 dollars. These 1 more blows them all away. They sound Beautifull with very detailed music and they have the punch needed for rock. Not extremely brassy for hip hop but I'm not a bass person. These 1 more quad earbuds are the best sounding earbuds I've ever heard. They even give 800 dollar earphone cans a run for there money. They are built like a tank not plasticy at all. And the wire.is Kevlar I beleave very tough and won't tangle. Ya I made up that word. But I know there not cheap but after listining to these I'd pay 400 for this sound. The phone I had diddnt have a dac in it so I bought a audio quest red dragon fly its 32 bit and.a little smaller than a box lighter. So the phone and fax fits very easy in my pocket. As for the difference that I loved before the sac was even more amazing with the compressed files behind uncompressed by the sac plus the volume doubled. Unreal it's great. Now I've bought a new cell phone it's an I phone v35. There's a v40 same thing basicly. It has a built in saber 32 bit sac with volume booster an EQ. The I more quad earbuds and the iPhone v35 are made for each other. It's like being in a live concert Well just buy the earbuds you won't regret it. Give them a listen with a system with a dac. Most newhome sterios have them. Enjoy. Update 4/25/21 well I've had these earbuds for a couple years now since s 2019. The one more quad here buds have held up great. I only had one problem with them and I'll post that issue at the end of my post. The cords held up well nothing has loosened on them the only thing I've replaced is the phone earbud covers I still consider them the best earbuds I've ever heard for their price I've never had to go and test a $500 pair of earbuds or a $1,000 pair of earbuds due to the fact that these sounds so well. There online app that you can get at Google Play has an EQ and some other adjustments in it for your listening if you need to adjust because we all hear differentl. OK now for the problem that I had with them after 2 years I noticed a couple days ago that the middle button that's on the control switches on your right earbud it's on The wire made out of metal it's very tough I never thought to be a problem with it. Well I noticed the middle button is gone. It's the button that pauses your music and is used to answer your phone and to hang up your phone calls. I have cheated these earbuds with kid gloves I'm always kept them in their case never in a pocket full of junk actually I never carry them in my pocket I'll leave them around my neck with the clip clip to my shirt. I don't know how the button fell out it's so well made. I called Amazon to see if there's a warranty on it and the name of the company I bought them from. Unfortunately the warranty I'd run out and the supplier was no longer in business. But Amazon still replace them for free they charged me a small restocking fee of $10 and sent me a brand new pair still in the box never been open absolutely brand new. I can't complain about that I thank for your kind generosity Amazon. I give kudos to Amazon they've always treated me right I bought a lot of things through them to the years I'm a prime member I'm all prime member on their music app also. And Amazon will always go out of their way to make you happy. So that's my update I can't really complain much I don't know how the little knob came out I've looked at it and it seems impossible for it to come out maybe it was threaded in I don't know I don't see the threads but it's a very sturdy metal unit. I had a pair of bose and that same part of their earbuds that does the controls for the volume and answering the phone and all it completely fell apart after about a year and not a lot of use the center cover for the controller came off and you cannot get it back on it's a little rubber cover it's all made out of rubber I tried everything and for $170 you think it would be made a little better. But even Amazon worked with me on that and sent me a new pair again Amazon is amazing I thank them again. Well goodbye everyone stay healthy and help to make this world a better place there's no room for hate.
P**Y
Unbelievable price-quality. Best earbuds I've owned (EVER)
I just bought these Quad drivers from 1More based on the quite exceptional reviews (Please Google "1More Quad driver earphones reviews") for these earbuds. At $149 they are right up there in price with the Sennheiser, Beats, Bowers & Wilkins and Bose that lead the market. I had researched the 1More "Triples" and the "Quads" quite thoroughly before going with a brand that I was not familiar with. The "Triples" are, by all accounts, less expensive and just as good in their price bracket and I almost bought them based on PCMags recommendation this year. Since I was not phased at $149 for the Quads I decided to go with their flagship device. So here's the impression after just a day of use. Quality - wow - from the packaging to the look and feel of the components, everything oozes "first class". Think Apple packaging and design. The metal buds are machined to tight tolerances and the dark-bronze metal parts all look and feel like they will last. The whole ensemble is a little weightier than the typical plastic parts you'll find from other well-known brands, but not disturbing once in your ear. The heft makes them feel somehow more worthy and tangibly well-made. These are built to a substantial design and manufacturing quality standard. The right-angle connector for the phone end is also metal and includes a strain relief on the first 1/2" of cable that runs towards the buds. There's nothing plasticky about these except the nice non-sticky cable itself with the metal in-built remote on the right side, and the foam cushions. The earphones arrived in a very high-end looking (and feeling) hard case. Inside the box was an machined metal and logo'd airline adaptor for those twin-pin entertainment ports in armrests as well a a full size 6.3mm amplifier connector (1/4") that snaps cleanly into the standard 3.5mm connector. Also included was a pocket sized hard-shell carrying case for the earphones and an array of small to XL sized silicon and foam rubber cushions to optimize ear seal from 14mm down to 10mm. Although I have quite large ears, I found that the small 10mm foam seals allowed me to secure the L/R ear speakers snugly and with maximum seal. Not having the buds securely placed will leak the bass range out. Having them sit properly provides the precise opposite. Pick your favorite track and be prepared to inhale at any volume. These things can drive. At normal listening volumes thus placed there is little sound leakage. At about 85db, the upper limit for me on earbuds, there is the likelihood of other people's awareness of music leaking out at about 6', but it's faint to the people around me I asked and not disturbing. At more subdued levels, there is little evidence of the music you are playin to the outside world. I will try them in the gym tomorrow but already feel these are secure enough for my routine of cross-trainer and weights. I have only made a couple of calls on them so far, but the sound quality is clean and clear with good sound isolation. The remote hangs up cleanly and when playing music controls volume (but not as I expected fwd/reverse on tracks). On the phone calls I asked if the other party could hear cleanly and without distortion and two reports out of two said the received audio quality was excellent. My end of the line was perfect. So much for the right-side in line mic. No complaint there. Playing music! These plug into my iPhone XS with the official white Apple dongle/DAC to start (the usual "lightning to 3.5mm jack adaptor). Then I played music with two different portable DAC set ups- a Dragonfly Red and my iFi Nano Black before adding the 6.3mm connector to try on my home amp (Peachtree Audio Nova 300 with its own very sophisticated internal DAC). And while it might not be a totally fair comparison to match these 1More earbuds at $149 to my 4x to 5x more expensive headphones (Sennheiser HD700 open back and Oppo-PM-3 planar magnetic closed back), the 1More earbuds stayed with it - I would say effortlessly - across a variety of my favorite listening tracks. I played Talking Heads "Speaking in Tongues" to kick off. Then Muddy Waters "Folk Singer" and Miles Davis "Kind of Blue" all in FLAC/MQA format (hi-res audio files). Frankly, with the Dragonfly Red in line and a high quality source, these earbuds are about the best sounding in-ear speakers I have ever owned. But even playing Apple Music at 256kbs, the sound was brighter, more detailed and warmer than any other buds that I have tried in this price bracket. I have Rebecca Pidgeon's version of "Spanish Harlem" in FLAC and in iTunes and listened to both. Should I confess that the Apple version was pretty darned good and Im not sure I would be able separate it from the hi-res edition in a blind test? Bear in mind, I used an external DAC with my phone to listen to all the tracks. The DragonFly Red does a great job presenting even relatively lo-res files in this set up but even with the Apple Dongle (about $10 from Apple) things were very very good. The bass is an area that won't disappoint. I doubt this is a flat EQ tuned set up, but if you like to feel the pace and punch off a good kick-drum, these bring it on in spades. I'm not a metal fan but listening to some simple old reggae (Burning Spear, "Marcus Garvey" and "Dry & Heavy") bass is swinging, tight and punchy with no boom or muddiness. Voices across the mids stand out with a real sound-stage of their own - even without the BS2B filter I use on headphones (this is an EQ setting within the music app (like Vox) that cleverly meshes the sound output with some fancy filters/algorithms to compensate for overly Left-Right channel separation that is more evident in headphones listening to music mixed by the sound-engineers to play on speakers). This is where the company's bragged about sound-engineer consulting looks like it has paid off. Muddy Waters remastered "Folk Singer" album jumps out, sliding on a 6-string, hand slapping the wood and the singer's breaths and grunts clearly evident with the full range of string vibration spanning highs to lows without any stress. Talking Heads classic remastered album (from 1984 originally, bought then on CD now playing MQA) driving and swinging with synth drum and regular electric bass and David Byrne's crazy vocals as real and cuckoo as we love him to be. Miles' trumpet, even the high notes, never shrill or piercing. Nice roll-off at the upper reaches testifying to an excellent frequency response well beyond my ears all the while letting snare and upright bass occupy their own distinct place in the sound-stage. The overall impression is neither 3D nor plain L-R ...maybe above the head or a little forward...no mean feat when listening to music that may have been recorded on a four track or an eight track. I cannot think of any real downside to these earbuds, especially at this price. For this sound quality in regular headphones you might expect to pay at least twice a much. I've paid much more for much less. So these are going everywhere with me and when I can't be bothered to hook up the big cans will not be subjected to the torture that cheap earbuds inflict on music, especially the 256 kbs variety. These earbuds WILL show up poor quality recordings or lossy files. If that's a beef, stick with lo-resolution cans. (Just joking, who wants that?). If you like detail, taught low-end bass, detailed and warm-forward mids and treble then buy these with confidence. I gave my old Beats (similar price) to my daughter before buying these and have owned the Bose and Sennheiser earbuds prior to these. 1More is the new king. And is not even that close at this price point. I am not a paid reviewer and not connected to the company - or any audio firm - , just a serious music lover with audiophile tastes in equipment - even if I can't afford it. I rarely post reviews of this length and am doing this one because these guys have earned the accolades. Cheap sound is like bad wine. Why bother at all? This is a set of earphones you will enjoy without reservation.
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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