The SonoFlow is super comfortable, sounds great, and the ANC does the job.
Throw in the excellent battery life, and it’s a winning combination, especially at this price.
A pair of headphones priced at one hundred bucks is an interesting proposition.
Are they a pair of sixty-buck headphones pretending they’re good?
Or do they have enough features to make them worth dropping a ton?
I’m impressed with the 1More SonoFlow headphones, and here’s why.
It’s a textured, all-grey affair that looks reasonably stylish.
Now, one thing to note is that there is no IP certification for these headphones.
Therefore, it’s best to err on the side of caution.
1More SonoFlow Battery Life
Now, onto one of SonoFlow’s best features: battery life.
Given these retail for $100, the SonoFlow has excellent battery life.
If you’re like most people, you’ll probably switch between the two depending on your situation.
With such extensive battery life, you might forget to charge them regularly, right?
I know I did, which is where the SonoFlow’s rapid fast charging function comes into play.
A rapid five-minute charge delivers up to five hours of playback, which really is brilliant.
1More SonoFlow Connectivity
Connectivity comes from Bluetooth 5.0.
In terms of music streaming, you’ll need a Tidal, Qobuz, or another high-resolution streaming service.
Alternatively, local files should use a lossless format like FLAC or ALAC.
Furthermore, the LDAC feature isn’t immediately available out of the box.
Also note that LDAC is useless for iPhone users, as Apple doesn’t support the codec at all.
At times, the bass has a really nice punch to it.
So, overall, sound quality is probably above what you’d expect from headphones in this price bracket.
The SonoFlow ANC also requires a good nod, again performing above what you’d expect to find.
Once the music starts playing, you’re alone, isolated, to concentrate on your work.
You’ll also want to grab the 1More Music app so that update the firmware.