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1MORE Stylish True Wireless In-Ear Headphones

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1MORE just launched an excellent pair of true wireless in-ear headphones—which not only connect wirelessly to the sound source, but also communicate between the left and right earpiece. For $100, the 1MORE Stylish True Wireless In-Ear Headphones offer great value, both in terms of features and raw performance.

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This would probably be my choice if I was going to switch to wireless.
 
I'll switch to wireless when they include a lifetime supply of batteries to power them.
 
same characteristic as some i find where i live but 20$ more expensive ... oh well, at last they are AptX compatible

I'll switch to wireless when they include a lifetime supply of batteries to power them.
why .... you will likely change them or resell them before the battery goes bad ... i.e.: i sold my Sudio Vasa BLÅ exactly 1 years after buying them because i wanted to try some HiFi one ... with more options (can be single ended 3.5 balanced 2.5 dual wireless module and single wire BT module plus sound better ) :laugh:
 
I wondered if I could bother you with a question about your experience with the 1MORE True Wireless?

First, thanks for the very in-depth review, I found it very helpful. In your review you said none of the O-hooks really fit your ear, but you also said that they never fell out (not your exact words, sorry)...

I've purchased a set and I like them very much, except I can't get the left one to stay in my ear (right one fits just fine). I believe I've tried every possible combination of o-hook & ear-tip.

So I was wondering if you skipped using the o-hooks at all, or which size you used?
So far it seems to me like if the o-hook isn't the right fit (too large or too small) it either obstructs if it's too large or causes a balance issue if too small.

Any thoughts or suggestions world be very appreciated!

-Doug T
Brooklyn, NY
 
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