1More’s Aero true wireless earbuds promise some big features on the box.
Surely 1More hasn’t knocked it out of the park again?
The clamshell charging case leaves a little to be desired.
Still, it’s a good, pocketable size.
One thing I like about the 1More Aero is how responsive and accurate the wear sensors are.
It’s a small thing, but a small thing that’s been done really well.
The touch controls, for me, are a little hit-and-miss.
Wireless charging is also available.
1More’s Aero spatial audio is a fun, if interesting, addition to these buds.
It’s a blanket software.
1More’s spatial audio comes with at least one major plus point: price.
Apple’s AirPods 3 retails for $169, while Anker’s Soundcore Liberty 4 retails for $150.
For the quality you get with both of those products, they’re actually really well-priced.
There are some downsides, of course.
I’d like the option to turn off head-tracking while using spatial sound.
Furthermore, the spatial sound app is blanket and, therefore, doesn’t really suit every track.
It’s not a huge gripe, mind.
The Aero bass is plenty strong for a set of earbuds, though isn’t overpowered.
It’s a good overall performance.
You’ll also find the customizable EQ in the app.
It comes with a range of EQ presets but also has a great customizable EQ featuring 10 changeable frequencies.
Some of the “bigger” earbuds and headphone manufacturers could learn a thing or two!
Should You Buy the 1More Aero Earbuds?
Yes, you probably should.