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1MORE ColorBuds Headphones
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1MORE ComfoBuds Pro Headphones
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POLY EncorePro HW530 Headphones
POLY EncorePro HW530
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Editiorial reviews
4
3.7 out of 5
3 user ratings
5 stars
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5
5 editorial reviews
You get a lot for $100 with these noise-canceling buds.Read more
For under $100, the 1MORE ComfoBuds Pro packs great sound quality, multiple noise cancellation modes, and a ton of premium features.Read more
I was perusing Instagram when one ad about a local telecommunications company sponsoring a gaming tournament popped up in my feed. According to their advertisement, this was for Rocket League, a video game that collides racing with football, or soccer for my American friends, in a three-on-three match. The interesting thing to me was the fact they were holding this tournament for both casual and professional gamers. I did not read too much further, but I had to wonder what sort of criteria they use to differentiate between a casual and a professional. I presume it would involve not being linked or signed to any esports team, but there are also many amateur teams that exist. However, if someone has been playing the game for hours on end, like a streamer might, would they still be considered an amateur? I guess the real question at hand is to ask what makes a person a professional at their occupation, whether it involves a designation or not. Similarly, when you place a name like "Pro" on your product, there must be a particular reason. We have seen this with many products from other brands like Apple, ASUS, Microsoft, OnePlus, and more. When 1MORE sent us both their ComfoBuds and ComfoBuds Pro, I had to ask the same question: What makes the latter deserving of the "Pro" name? We will be answering this question and others in our review today, so be sure to read on to find out!Read more
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User rating
6
4.2 out of 5
6 user ratings
5 stars
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4.1 out of 5
8 user ratings
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4.2 out of 5
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5 stars
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Technical details

Connectivity technologyWirelessWirelessWired
Magnet material
N/A
Titanium
N/A
Style
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On-Ear

Design

Colour of product
  • Black
  • Gold
  • Green
  • Pink
  • Black
  • White
Black
Control typeTouchTouch
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Sound

Impedance22.0 Ω32.0 Ω150.0 Ω
Sensitivity
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24.0 dB

Microphone

Microphone typeBuilt-in microphoneBuilt-in microphoneBoom microphone
Microphone frequency
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100 - 6800

Features

Noise-cancelingyesyesyes
Carrying case
N/A
yes
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