The Piston Earphones inserts became at one time the first successful fruit of the collaboration between Xiaomi and 1More. Since then, the companies have established fruitful cooperation and released more than a dozen diverse models with interesting design solutions like titanium drivers. As the creators of the 1More brand say, their goal is to produce moderately affordable headphones that produce professional sound and are on the periphery of technological progress.

Therefore, unlike the Mi series headphones, which profess the principle of "bought and forgot", 1More products strive to stand out and rise above competitors. Most often, the company experiments with the shape, materials and design of dynamic emitters. In 2017, they released a model with ceramic drivers, in 2020 they made drivers with a titanium composite diaphragm in ordinary True Wireless headphones.


Well, you've probably heard about the 1More Triple Driver model. At one time, these vacuum plugs conquered music lovers with their triple dynamic drivers, which sounded the spectrum from 20 to 40,000 Hz. The famous Italian sound engineer Luca Bignardi worked on them, and such collaborations are not often seen when developing headphones for $ 80. Subsequently, this idea with a triple driver moved to other wearable gadgets from 1More.

Speaking about the 1More model range, it is important to understand that this is not so much a separate series as a subsidiary brand, so the headphones released under these flags do not have any clear concept and positioning. The foundation of the series are in-channel wireless headphones, which support the now popular true wireless models. A little less often in the assortment there are wireless earbuds like those same Piston Earphones. Well, gaming headsets and over-ear headphones are in the total minority.