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When both appearance and audio performance are priorities, the 1MORE Stylish True Wireless IEM delivers. On the cutting edge of style and sound, these earphones feature 7-millimeter titanium composite drivers tuned by Grammy Award-winning sound engineer Luca Bignardi to balance powerful bass with exquisite detail on an expansive soundstage Read More
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Stylish? Two Frankenstein neck bolts that stick out of your ears with a ring like they put through pigs' noses. Maybe I just am unaware of the latest trends in fashion.
Headfonics review of the 1MORE True Stylish
https://headfonics.com/1more-stylish-true-wireless-review/
"The Stylish does wear its heart on a sleeve and it is indeed for the casual consumer listener in terms of a colored bass-centric sound. The bass is powerful but it can struggle a little for upper mids and treble presence. However, tips can help tease out a bit more air and mids clarity from its relaxed-shaped presentation and we do think SpinFits are the best combo from what we tested."
Owned a pair of these. Decent sound for the price but I currently have the Spunky Beat from Tronsmart (terrible name) that I got for half of what I got the 1More for, and to be honest, the Tronsmart sounds better.
They are not quite a hifi sound quality, but they do have a pleasing sound signature. About as good as the Massdrop EDC (I still prefer the EDC a tiny bit more, but it is wired and that wire was quite stiff, it is just too outdated, so I would pick the 1more Stylish over the EDC today).
The bluetooth 5.0 and the AAC/AptX support makes it way better than many competitors. Very smooth connection after you pair it up, actually, almost as good as the AirPods, which is why I think they put real effort in making it a smooth product.
Also they are quite comfortable to wear, fits nice, seals good. BTW I use Spinfit tips for these. (I simply don't use stock eartips in any of my IEMs too often anyway. It's Spinfits, Comply, Dekoni or Sony that I use the most depending on the sound signature and comfort)
I don't like comparisons so I'm not gonna say how they compare to some similarly designed products. But I like'm a lot.
One con:
When changing the volume on the phone, the volume increase is not synced on the IEMs, so you will hear one earbud increase in sound faster than the other (and hear an imbalance in the midrange and bass in a short period of time).
Are you kidding me !
$79.99 on Amazon with free prime shipping.
GTFOH massdrop.
PS: On 1More website they have 30% discounts for students. that's $70 AND free shipping.
Comparisons with Sony's WF-1000XM3? I have them and they're pretty good, but Sony definitely didn't take any risks there. While the bass is well-extended, and mids are excellent (if slightly too forward), the highs are excessively rolled-off and overall they have that "generic hi-fi" sound Sony has embraced with all their latest offerings.
In my opinion, they block less external noise than Jaybirds (which does a decent job). But the 1More's are much more comfortable, and easier to remove & insert than the Jaybirds. For the gym, I would choose the 1More's over the Jaybirds, even if price was not a consideration. But I would not use them in environments where you really want to block out noise (such as on airplanes). BTW, I don't consider the microphone to be good enough for phone conversations.