Anker’s Soundcore Life P3 earphones are still our winners under $100 because they are simpler to use, more customizable, and have better noise cancellation for only $10 more. The market for true wireless earbuds has oversaturated, making it challenging for consumers to distinguish between different brands. The majority of them perform essentially the same functions, with little to no difference in quality.

After testing three different sets of 1More’s true wireless earbuds, we believe we have a firm understanding of their capabilities and the company’s design ethos. Each pair of headphones, from the ComfoBuds Pro to the ColorBuds 2, has a slightly different personality and promotes a different tonal balance and sound.

Design

1More’s earbuds are designed to be lightweight and comfortable, with a sleek cylindrical form that resembles a piston and a concentric round metallic surface. They weigh only 0.16 ounces and have dimensions of 0.6 x 0.7 x 0.8 inches. The rubberized tips ensure a secure fit, the IPX5 water resistance makes them ideal for exercise, and they are noticeably smaller and lighter than the Soundcore Life P3s (1.5 x 0.9 x 0.9 inches, 0.2 ounces).

The PistonBuds Pro are smaller, lighter, and more portable than the Jabra Elite 4 Active. They have a sleek silver case with a round top. ..

The Life P3 case is a slim, lightweight case that is comfortable and stylish for all application types. It is slim enough to fit in a pocket, but still provides protection against scratches and damage. The Life P3 case is also lightweight, making it easy to carry around.

1More PistonBuds Pro review: Comfort

The white plastic case is constructed primarily of plastic and has a poor construction. The concentric circle effect under the transparent plastic is a nice addition, but it is possible to get some dirt in there. The overall design is basic, but the case has some style and flair.

The PistonBuds Pro are button-style earbuds that have the same metallic concentric circles on their backs. Each bud weighs 4.5g/0.15oz, which is precisely average for a pair of true wireless earbuds. They are not bulky. In comparison, 1More’s tiny ComfoBuds Mini weigh 3.7g/0.13oz each bud, while Apple’s AirPods weigh 4g/0.14oz each.

The PistonBuds Pro are good for overall style and sound quality. They are discreet and have a weight that makes them easy to use for a long period of time without developing ear fatigue. Additionally, you can select from a variety of ear tip sizes. The best audio experience is delivered by switching out the ear tips to obtain the right fit.

Features

We were impressed with the PistonBuds Pro’s ANC’s effectiveness, especially considering the PistonBuds Pro’s pricing. The ANC worked effectively in enclosed spaces, blocking off office conversation while we were working. They did marginally lessen the underground rumble and functioned well on quieter public transportation, with Transparent mode letting in noticeably more background sounds, which is good for situations where you need to be alert. Additionally, the PistonBuds Pro have ANC WNR (wind noise reduction), which proved only marginally more effective during strong winds.

The 1MORE Music app offers a variety of EQ presets, but the selection isn’t as extensive as we’d like. There are 12 distinct settings you can enhance, including Bass Booster, Pop, Classical, and Deep, which can improve the sound of particular songs. However, because these modes can’t be customized and you have to manually switch between them, we rarely used them unless we were listening to a playlist that was primarily made up of songs in the same musical genre and had the same mode on throughout. ..

The 1MORE Music app lets you switch between low-latency mode and viewing the battery life of each earbud and the charging case. However, we doubt many people will remember to switch the modes to match the song playing, as we rarely did. Overall, we had no problems using the app, and we would definitely recommend downloading it to help with the frustrating touch controls and to use the equalizer settings.

1More PistonBuds Pro review: Connectivity

The earbuds come with both SBC and AAC codecs, so you can choose which one works best with your audio source. ..

The PistonBuds Pro are designed with advanced Bluetooth audio in mind, so you won’t experience any loss of quality when streaming music over Bluetooth.

Noise cancelling

Active noise cancelling is unique in this price range. The 1more PistonBuds Pro provide sufficient passive noise reduction due to the good fit, and the active circuit significantly amplifies this. You can choose between a more powerful version (38dB, according to the manufacturer’s specifications) or a less effective version through the app, which successfully reduces wind-induced noise. Additionally, there is a transparency mode that allows drivers to better interact with their surroundings by relaying outside noises to them.

The ANC mode provides a low-frequency lowering that also adds a second quiet area. This creates a space for relaxation on public transportation or during music playback. For this price range, the ANC mode provides respectable performance and is a real selling point.

Audio performance

The PistonBuds Pro have more powerful audio technology than the ComfoBuds Mini. A 10mm dynamic driver with an aero titanium membrane is located underneath the hood and is designed to “produce natural, accurate sound,” while we believe that a more fair description would be balanced and clear with a focused bass end. In any case, the outcomes are satisfying. ..

If you want to experience the full immersion of a live orchestral performance, listen to Hans Zimmer’s “Time” from the Inception soundtrack. The percussion sounds are fervent and have strong reverberation that fades away gradually while also remaining transparent. The high-pitched violin sounds shine through, even in the most dramatic production.

It’s interesting to note that on indie pop songs like Paula Cole’s “Tiger,” the low end wasn’t as evenly balanced. The song’s clarity suffered in certain places due to the song’s hammering percussion, which may have been a little too loud. On the AirPods Pro, Cole’s hushed notes and improvised remarks sounded more sensitive. ..

The 1More Music app offers a variety of EQs, albeit they can be hit or miss. mids have more breathing room thanks to vocal booster, but the soundstage is bloated by bass enhancer. Instead of favouring high frequencies and dilating other audio aspects, lounge accentuates high frequencies and presents conversation in a clearer manner. Since some of them function better than the default EQ, we advise trying with them.

The app may also enable low latency mode, which would eliminate any latency problems with the buds. We experimented with a couple mobile games and YouTube videos, but we didn’t hear any differences in the lip sync or sound effects. ..

AAC will have to do for improved hi-res streaming over Bluetooth since aptX, aptX HD, and LDAC codecs are not supported. Thankfully, AAC makes a significant effort to provide a steady and quick stream. Both Spotify playlists and Apple Music songs played without any issues on our MacBook Pro and Pixel 6 Pro, respectively.

1More PistonBuds Pro review: Call performance

The 1More PistonBuds Pro are designed with an A.I.-powered algorithm to cancel out background noise and boost your voice. While this feature sounds fantastic on paper, in reality, the microphone placement can be a problem. ..

We understand that without a stem to move the mic closer to the mouth, these perform worse than the Soundcore Life P3. However, the PistonBuds Pro’s microphones face outward, which causes unavoidable wind noise that tends to drown out your voice.

Battery and charging

The ANC earphones come with two different battery life options: 6 or 7 hours. If you leave the ANC earphones on for a while, they will last for up to 6 hours. If you turn up the volume, it will reduce the battery life by 3 hours. The ANC earphones have three additional charges that can be used if needed.

1More PistonBuds Pro: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly The 1More PistonBuds Pro are a great option for anyone looking for a high-quality pair of earbuds that can be easily charged wirelessly. However, there are some downsides to consider before making a purchase. First and foremost, these earbuds cannot be wirelessly charged, which may be a deal breaker for some. Additionally, they only support fast charging at 5V/2A speeds - so if you’re looking for faster charging times, you’ll need to use an external charger. Finally, we wanted to give our readers a quick overview of our 1More PistonBuds Pro review so that they can make an informed decision about whether or not these earbuds are right for them. ..

Price and availability

There are many new versions of noise-cancelling earphones on the market, and it will be up against some formidable rivals. The Edifier NeoBuds Pro ($99) is currently our favorite. It has excellent ANC (anti-noise cancelling) and sound, followed by the versatile Anker Liberty Air 2 Pro ($79). Consider splurging on high-end models like the Sony WF-1000XM4 ($279) and AirPods Pro ($249) for the best performance. ..

Conclusion

The 1MORE PistonBuds Pro earbuds were advertised as an affordable high-end audio option. Nearly bursting with features, supporting proprietary software, small, fashionable, and reasonably autonomous… However, we don’t comprehend it. And by the end of the information, you will realize what we mean.

The 1MORE PistonBuds Pro is an extremely impressive product. It is decent, fashionable, hip, and high-quality. Just remember to preheat it before using it.