#1 Overall Winner
1MORE Triple Driver In-Ear Earphones (E1001)
- Hybrid triple-driver design (two balanced armatures + one dynamic driver) aimed at detailed, full-range audio.
Comparison
The 1MORE Triple Driver and AKG K240STUDIO both target clear, detailed sound, but they’re built for very different listening situations. The 1MORE is a portable, isolating in-ear with a mic and in-line controls, while the AKG is a semi-open over-ear aimed at monitoring and long sessions. On the provided scoring, the AKG K240STUDIO leads overall , but the 1MORE can still make more sense if you need isolation and pocketable portability.
#1 Overall Winner
Contender
Choose the AKG K240STUDIO if you want a comfortable, semi-open over-ear headphone for mixing/monitoring, desk listening, and long sessions—its overall scoring, usability, setup, and customer satisfaction are stronger.
Choose the 1MORE Triple Driver if you want an in-ear with sound isolation, a compact carry setup, and an in-line mic/remote for calls and everyday portable listening.
Overall winner
Depends on your needs
| Feature | 1MORE Triple Driver In-Ear Earphones (E1001) | AKG K240STUDIO Semi-Open Studio Headphones | Winner |
|---|---|---|---|
| Category / type | In-ear earphones | Over-ear semi-open headphones | Depends |
| Overall score | 72 | 84 | AKG K240STUDIO Semi-Open Studio Headphones |
| Audio quality score | 88 | 88 | Tie |
| Performance score | 86 | 86 | Tie |
| Noise control / isolation | Sound isolation (passive) | None (semi-open) | 1MORE Triple Driver In-Ear Earphones (E1001) |
| Microphone & in-line controls | MEMS mic + in-line remote | Wired controls listed; studio-focused setup | 1MORE Triple Driver In-Ear Earphones (E1001) |
| Cable design | Tangle-free cable (included cases) | Detachable 3 m cable; mini XLR connection | AKG K240STUDIO Semi-Open Studio Headphones |
| Portability score | 80 | 72 | 1MORE Triple Driver In-Ear Earphones (E1001) |
| Setup score | 68 | 90 | AKG K240STUDIO Semi-Open Studio Headphones |
| Usability score | 72 | 84 | AKG K240STUDIO Semi-Open Studio Headphones |
| Reliability score | 52 | 67 | AKG K240STUDIO Semi-Open Studio Headphones |
| Durability score | 50 | 64 | AKG K240STUDIO Semi-Open Studio Headphones |
| Compatibility score | 72 | 80 | AKG K240STUDIO Semi-Open Studio Headphones |
| Customer satisfaction score | 83 | 90 | AKG K240STUDIO Semi-Open Studio Headphones |
| Value score | 76 | 88 | AKG K240STUDIO Semi-Open Studio Headphones |
On the provided scoring, the two models are tied for performance (both score 86) and audio quality (both score 88), so the more meaningful difference is how they deliver that performance in real use. The 1MORE’s in-ear seal can help maintain perceived bass and detail in noisy places, but results depend heavily on tip choice and fit. The AKG’s semi-open over-ear design is oriented toward monitoring and critical listening at home or in a studio-like setup, where comfort and a more open presentation matter more than isolation.
Reliability is a clearer separator in the provided scoring: AKG K240STUDIO scores higher (67 vs 52). The 1MORE has repeated reliability complaints in aggregated feedback (right side stopping, mic failures), plus durability concerns around cables. The AKG also has mixed durability feedback, but the overall data points to fewer reliability risks compared with the 1MORE.
The AKG K240STUDIO leads on usability (84 vs 72) and setup (90 vs 68). In practice, over-ear comfort and the self-adjusting headband can make the AKG easier for long, uninterrupted sessions, and its “plug in and work” approach aligns with studio use. The 1MORE can be easy once fitted correctly, but reviews and product notes highlight that tip fit and insertion affect both sound and call performance, which can add trial-and-error for new users.
The 1MORE’s design is optimized for in-ear ergonomics (angled fittings) and discreet portability. The AKG’s design is optimized for over-ear comfort with a self-adjusting headband and semi-open cups, which suits desk use and long sessions. Design preference largely comes down to whether you want an in-ear that can seal, or an over-ear that stays comfortable for hours.
Build quality scores are the same in the provided scoring (both 68), and both products have mixed review sentiment on durability/build. The 1MORE is described as using metal components and includes protective cases, but there are recurring reliability complaints (including cable wear and failures). The AKG is positioned as rugged for studio demands and includes a detachable cable, yet some customers still describe it as feeling cheaply made or report breakage. If durability is your top priority, the score data suggests the AKG is the safer bet overall, but neither is risk-free.
Durability scores favor the AKG K240STUDIO (64 vs 50), though both have mixed durability sentiment in reviews. The AKG’s detachable cable can help mitigate one common failure point in wired headphones. The 1MORE includes protective cases and has metal elements, but the provided reviews/overview mention cable fraying and failures for some users, which pulls durability confidence down.
The 1MORE Triple Driver is the clear portability winner (80 vs 72). In-ears are easier to pocket, and the included cases support travel use. The AKG is lightweight for an over-ear, but it’s still bulkier and its semi-open design is less suited to noisy commutes or shared environments where sound leakage is a concern.
The 1MORE Triple Driver is feature-rich for everyday phone use, with an in-line remote, MEMS mic, and a notably large accessory bundle (multiple tip sets, cases, and adapters). The AKG K240STUDIO focuses more on studio practicality: a detachable cable, a long 3 m run for desk or interface use, and an included 6.3 mm adapter. If you want call controls and portability features, 1MORE has the edge; if you want studio-friendly physical components, AKG is stronger.
The AKG K240STUDIO is the easier setup winner (90 vs 68). It’s a straightforward wired headphone with studio-friendly connectors and fewer fit variables. The 1MORE setup is still simple, but getting the intended sound often requires choosing the right tip size and insertion method, which multiple reviewers highlight as important for both sound and stability.
Both models are compatible with common listening devices via wired connection. The AKG scores higher for compatibility (80 vs 72) and is explicitly aimed at music production equipment, aided by the included 6.3 mm adapter. The 1MORE is geared toward smartphones/PC/tablet and includes an in-line remote/mic, but remote behavior can vary by device, based on user reports.
Both products score equally for audio quality (88), and both are consistently described as clear and detailed. The 1MORE is repeatedly characterized as balanced with crisp highs and bass that is present but not overpowering, and the fit/seal can strongly influence the result. The AKG K240STUDIO is repeatedly framed as neutral/studio—helpful for hearing details in mixes—while its semi-open design can provide a more open sense of sound compared with closed, isolating in-ears, but at the cost of leakage and reduced isolation.
Both are primarily used as wired headphones via 3.5 mm. The AKG adds flexibility for studio gear with its included 6.3 mm screw-on adapter and a detachable long cable. The 1MORE is positioned for smartphones/PC/tablet use and includes an in-line remote and mic, but user reports mention potential remote compatibility issues for some setups. If you need studio-standard connectivity and replaceable cable convenience, AKG is stronger.
Neither product is presented as a battery-powered wireless headphone in the provided descriptions, so battery life is not a primary buying factor here. If you want to avoid charging entirely, both align with a traditional wired listening approach.
Both options are effectively power-efficient in typical use because they are used as wired headphones rather than battery-powered wireless models. In practice, your power draw depends on the source device/amp rather than the headphones themselves.
Value is one of the biggest differences in the scoring: the AKG K240STUDIO scores higher (88 vs 76). This isn’t just about cost; the AKG combines strong overall performance, comfort/usability, and high customer satisfaction for its intended studio-monitor role. The 1MORE can still be good value for buyers who need in-ear isolation and an included accessory kit, but its lower reliability/durability scoring reduces confidence in long-term value.
The AKG K240STUDIO scores higher for brand trust (82 vs 63). The AKG product description emphasizes long-standing studio use and professional heritage, which can increase buyer confidence. The 1MORE is well-reviewed for sound and accessories, but the provided data highlights more frequent reliability concerns, which can affect perceived trust even when audio performance is strong.
Customer satisfaction trends favor the AKG K240STUDIO: it has a higher star rating (4.5 vs 4.1), a similarly large review base, and a higher customer satisfaction score (90 vs 83). The 1MORE receives strong praise for sound and included accessories, but mixed fit and reliability complaints appear more prominently. The AKG also has mixed durability/build sentiment, but overall feedback is more consistently positive for its intended use.
Warranty/support scores are equal in the provided scoring (both 55). The 1MORE review set includes at least one account of support honoring a replacement after a delay, but also mentions confusion about warranty duration across sources. Because warranty terms are not consistently provided as formal specs in the data here, the safest takeaway is that support clarity is not a strong differentiator between these two based on the provided scoring.
If you want the best all-around choice based on the provided scoring and review sentiment, the AKG K240STUDIO is the stronger pick. It leads overall, rates higher for usability/setup/value, and has higher customer satisfaction while matching the 1MORE on audio quality scoring. It’s especially well-suited to desk listening and studio workflows where comfort and a neutral presentation matter.
The 1MORE Triple Driver remains a smart alternative if your listening is mostly mobile and you need in-ear isolation, pocketable portability, and an in-line microphone/remote. Just factor in the mixed fit reports and the more prominent reliability concerns in the provided data. Ultimately, choose AKG for semi-open studio comfort and monitoring, and 1MORE for isolating, feature-friendly in-ear portability.
Overall winner
Depends on your needs
Based on the provided category scores, the AKG K240STUDIO ranks higher overall (84 vs 72). The decision still depends on use: the AKG is tuned and packaged as a semi-open over-ear studio headphone for long sessions and monitoring, while the 1MORE is a portable in-ear with sound isolation, a mic, and in-line controls.
They are effectively a tie on the provided audio score (both list an audio quality score of 88). The difference is more about presentation and use case: the AKG emphasizes neutral monitoring for studio-style listening, while the 1MORE emphasizes a balanced, detailed in-ear sound with a triple-driver design and passive isolation that can change perceived bass/treble depending on fit.
The 1MORE Triple Driver is generally the more practical travel pick because it’s in-ear, lightweight, and includes multiple tips and a carrying case. It also lists sound isolation, which can help in noisy environments. The AKG K240STUDIO is semi-open, so it offers limited isolation and can leak sound—less ideal for public transport or shared spaces.
The AKG K240STUDIO is the clearer fit for mixing and production based on its product positioning (mixing, mastering, studio monitor use) and the provided scoring, where it performs strongly overall and particularly well in usability and value. Reviews also repeatedly describe it as neutral/clear and useful for hearing details for EQ and panning decisions.
The 1MORE Triple Driver should isolate better in principle because it is an in-ear design with listed sound isolation. The AKG K240STUDIO is semi-open and is repeatedly described as having limited isolation, which is expected for this design. Your real-world isolation with the 1MORE will depend heavily on getting a secure seal with the right ear tips.
The AKG K240STUDIO is more likely to be comfortable for long sessions because it uses an over-ear design with a self-adjusting headband and reviews frequently praise comfort. The 1MORE’s comfort is more variable: the product includes many tip sizes for fit, but aggregated feedback and reviews show mixed fit, including reports of the earbuds falling out for some users.
Neither model is described as perfect for durability, but the AKG K240STUDIO scores higher for reliability and durability in the provided scoring data. The 1MORE has more explicit reliability complaints in the aggregated overview (e.g., one side stopping, mic issues within months), plus review mentions of cable wear. As always, handling and storage matter for wired headphones.
The AKG K240STUDIO scores higher for setup/usability in the provided data, and its use is straightforward: plug in via 3.5 mm (or use the included 6.3 mm adapter) and go. The 1MORE is also simple to use, but it may take more trial-and-error to find the right tip size and wearing angle to get the intended sound and stable fit, as highlighted in multiple reviews.
No companion app or smart features are indicated in the provided data for either model. Both are primarily described as wired headphones for direct listening. The 1MORE listing includes connectivity fields that mention Bluetooth/NFC, but the product description and included accessories emphasize in-line controls and a traditional listening setup rather than app-based features.
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