Awesome sound quality and great features make the 1More Evo among the best values in the wireless audio world.
1More Evo review: Hi-fi sound at a killer price MSRP $170.00 Score Details DT Editors' Choice “With the Evo, 1More proves it's still king of value in the wireless audio game.” Pros Cons While 1More may not have the name recognition of companies like Sony, Bose, Beats, or Sennheiser, the Chinese audio brand has been quietly cranking out a huge collection of wireless earbuds over the past few years. Quantity, however, doesn’t always equal quality and 1More has had both hits and misses .
If there’s one thing I’d change, it’s 1More’s packaging. The box is heavily coated in special material, embedded with magnets, and contains plenty of plastic, making it impossible to recycle. Sound quality In the earbud world, the two most common types of drivers are electrodynamic and balanced armature. In higher-end, wired in-ear monitors, it’s not unusual for companies to install multiple balanced armature drivers, each tuned to a specific frequency. But in the wireless world, we’re beginning to see models that use a hybrid approach: A single dynamic driver for the lower frequencies, and a single balanced armature driver for the mids and highs.
If you’re an iPhone user, these observations will certainly hold true, but if you’re an Android user, you owe it yourself to switch the Evo’s Bluetooth connection to “Priority on Sound Quality” in the 1More Music app. This unlocks Sony’s LDAC codec, and under optimal conditions, it lends even more detail to the Evo’s performance. It’s not night and day — but those with an ear for subtleties will certainly hear a difference.
Noise cancellation and transparency modes The company has been steadily improving its active noise cancellation technology, and the Evo are its best effort yet. But despite 1More’s claims of up to 42 decibels’ worth of noise reduction, it’s still not as good as what you’ll find on the Bose QuietComfort Earbuds, Apple AirPods Pro, or Sony WF-1000XM4, but then again, those earbuds cost a lot more than the Evo.
There’s no sidetone for calls but as with previous 1More earbuds, if you engage transparency mode before making or receiving a call, that mode will stay active during the call, which more or less does the same thing. Unfortunately, there’s no way to turn it off or on during a call.
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