The 1More Triple is an IEM I have been meaning to listen to for a while. It is frequently recommended at its price point of 100USD, and for good reason. With one dynamic driver, and two balanced armatures, this hybrid is certainly worth a listen.

Included in the packaging along with the IEMs themselves is a whopping 6 sizes of standard silicone tips, 3 sizes of foams, and a perfectly-sized carry case. The IEMs themselves are very well built, with durable metal housings. The cable is similarly great, with a metal connector and y-split; below the split, the cable is fabric, and plasticky above. The 3-button remote feels plenty sturdy as well, though I would have liked it to be metal as well. My only real criticism in build is the attached cable, and the inadequate strain relief.

These are extremely comfortable IEMs, easily disappearing in my ears for hours at a time. MEE’s Pinnacle series nearly has a competitor in the comfort department.

The sound of the Triples is best described as a fun and smooth V. Bass notes carry plenty of weight, but remain clean enough. They can sound a little flabby in the low end, but not offensively so. The lows don’t really crowd into the midrange either. The treble is interesting; sometimes it sounds extremely clean and articulate, but other times it sounds a bit hazy and indistinct. I have been trying to figure out why this might be, but I have no idea. What is constant, though, is that the treble is smooth and very pleasant. Treble is a bit elevated, but never even approaches offensive levels. The midrange is where these fall short a little bit. Some midrange frequencies can sound a little bit off in tonality, but this does not occur in all tracks. Despite this oddity, the midrange in general is pleasant, not getting lost between the elevated lows and highs. While mids don’t get lost, it does not sound as refined, but are good enough to keep you engaged in the music.

All in all, these are fun and engaging IEMs, well worth their price tag.