

You might even be able to sleep comfortably in them. Their lighter weight also made longer periods of wearing them feel natural, including when wearing them for standby in case calls come in or while listening to a longer podcast.

I don’t usually encounter too many issues with fit and comfort personally, but I do notice nuances. In fairness, there’s nothing really revolutionary going on here with the design, but it is a crafty way of slimming things down enough to appeal to those with smaller ears. This shortens the distance from the outer part of the earbud to the inner ear (concha), thereby allowing the whole bud to sit well and not get as loose as others might. They have a smaller frame, with tighter construction, meaning the eartips and audio drivers don’t stick out quite as much as they do with other pairs. Its ComfoBuds lineup is a good example, and while the naming convention makes it obvious what the focus is there, the PistonBuds Pro are very much in the same boat.

No stranger to smaller earbuds, 1More has tried its hand at them on different lines before. The manual is thick because it covers several languages, and goes over all the controls and options available. You get four sizes of eartips, including an extra-small options, plus a short USB-C cable and user manual. There aren’t too many surprises to unearth in the box.
