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Updated January 10, 2024·
The 1More Triple Driver earbuds, being wired with no wireless option, offer a high comfort score and are suited for those who prioritize a snug fit and don't mind a cable. They have a higher sound quality and a significant advantage for gaming due to lower latency. However, these are not suitable for exercise due to the lack of sweatproof certification, and their noise isolation is average. The JBL Tune 710BT, on the other hand, are wireless headphones with a long battery life, making them well-suited for travel, and they also provide decent noise isolation. They are foldable for easy transport, support a low latency codec making them decent for videos and some casual gaming, and have a built-in microphone that fares well for calls. However, they may be less comfortable for long listening sessions, so consider this if comfort is a high priority. Both have detachable cables, but the JBL offers slightly better durability. If a snug fit, gaming, and higher overall sound quality are important to you, and you can handle a wired connection, the 1More could be worth the extra expense. If you prefer wireless convenience, longer battery life, and travel-friendly features, then the JBL could be the more practical and cost-effective choice. Give Feedback
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Advantages of the 1More Triple Driver
Good for music
Very good for gaming
Good for TV and video
Advantages of the JBL Tune 710BT
Very good for air travel
Good for podcasts and audiobooks
Key differences
Music
7.9/10
6.1/10
The 1More Triple Driver is good for music, while the JBL Tune 710BT is only fair.
Gaming
8.5/10
5.3/10
The 1More Triple Driver is very good for gaming, while the JBL Tune 710BT is poor.
Phone Calls
5.0/10
6.5/10
The JBL Tune 710BT is only fair for phone calls, while the 1More Triple Driver is poor.
Podcasts and Audiobooks
5.0/10
7.9/10
The JBL Tune 710BT is good for podcasts and audiobooks, while the 1More Triple Driver is poor.
TV and Video
7.8/10
5.6/10
The 1More Triple Driver is good for TV and video, while the JBL Tune 710BT is poor.
Battery
N/A
50.0 Hours
The 1More Triple Driver does not have a battery. The JBL Tune 710BT has 50 hours of battery life.
Cost
$93
$63
$40
$60
$80
$100
$120
$140
$160
The 1More Triple Driver has a price of $93 and the JBL Tune 710BT costs $63.
"For under $99 USD this has a good sound that, when paired with the build quality and design, makes for a solid pair of everyday buds. Should you get them? If you’re tired of buying cheap earbuds and want to treat yourself to something a little nicer, I say go for it."
"We are facing headphones that are comfortable to use with a foldable and lightweight design, which is combined with 40mm dynamic drivers and a multipoint Bluetooth connection, which makes them versatile and a good option for day-to-day use, whether for listening music, podcasts, audiobooks, or videos."
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About 1More
Music lovers, young or old, frugal or affluent, deserve to hear music as it was meant to be heard, as the artist intended it to be heard. Everyone deserves to hear more. That’s how 1More, a China based company, describes their mission. Their products are all tuned by Luca Bignardi, a sound engineer who’s worked side by side with artists such as Eros Ramazzotti, Laura Pausini and Andrea Bocelli, in an effort to offer premium quality audio devices at midrange prices.
About JBL
JBL is an American audio equipment manufacturer. Owned by Harman International which is, itself, owned by Samsung Electronics. JBL markets a wide array of monitoring speakers, professional headphones and consumer market headphones and earbuds. It was founded in 1946 by James Bullough Lansing (whose initials give the company its name) and has become one of the most prolific audio companies ever. Their products were responsible for audio during the 1969 Woodstock Festival.
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