When comparing 1more Triple Driver vs Moto Hint, the Slant community recommends 1more Triple Driver for most people. In the question“What are the best in-ear headphones that come with a microphone?” 1more Triple Driver is ranked 2nd while Moto Hint is ranked 7th. The most important reason people chose 1more Triple Driver is:
There are two balanced armature drivers which handle the production of high frequencies, resulting in highs that are really detailed and have a lot of sparkle and detail to them. The 2 BA drivers are complemented by a dynamic driver (hence the triple driver designation) which handles the mids and the lower frequencies. Mids are smooth and clear while the bass is powerful yet at the same time is well controlled.
Specs
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Pros
Pro Crisp and airy highs with punchy and deep bass
There are two balanced armature drivers which handle the production of high frequencies, resulting in highs that are really detailed and have a lot of sparkle and detail to them.
The 2 BA drivers are complemented by a dynamic driver (hence the triple driver designation) which handles the mids and the lower frequencies. Mids are smooth and clear while the bass is powerful yet at the same time is well controlled.
Pro Comfortable to wear for extended periods
The earpieces' tips are slightly angled and allows for a more comfortable, deeper and more secure fit in the ears.
Pro Cable is durable and does not tangle easily
The headphone cable is covered by a fabric sleeve. Not only does this make the cable look and feel expensive, but this also adds to the cable's durability. This also helps prevent the cable from tangling easily.
Pro Easy control of smartphone/music player functions
The inline remote has a metal casing with three buttons that allow you to control tracks, respond to calls as well as adjust the volume.
The remote is compatible with Android and iOS devices.
Pro Made mostly of metal
These in-ears incorporate a lot of metal in the build, with the earpieces, the in-line remote as well as the 3.5mm plug predominantly made out of metal. This gives the headphones nice heft and a quality feel.
Pro You can take calls while using these
The in-line microphone allows you to take calls without having to disconnect these headphones. Microphone sound is rich and has good clarity.
Pro Includes lots of accessories
Along with the headphones, you also get silicone and foam ear tips in multiple sizes, a leather carrying case as well as an airplane adapter. These are functional accessories that definitely add a lot of value to the overall package.
Pro Automatically turns on when put in ear and turns off when taken out
Hint is equipped with an Infrared proximity sensor that's used to active Hint when put in ear and turn off when taken out.
Pro Sits comfortably in-ear, with nothing sticking out
Moto Hint sits comfortably in-ear and unlike other Bluetooth headsets, doesn't stick out and is barely visible at a glance.
Pro Always-on voice control through Moto Voice if paired with Moto X
Moto Voice is a voice-activated personal assistant. It allows voice dialing, sending sms, getting directions, playing music, searching via Google, etc by issuing voice commands preceded by a wake-up phrase of choice.
Pro Available in 6 different finishes
Both the earpiece and the charge case that comes bundled can be customized with a choice of 6 different finishes.
Pro Comes bundled with a charge case that stores 2+ extra charges
Hint lasts about 3 hours on a single charge. It comes with a fold out charge case that holds 2+ extra charges increasing the life of Hint to about 10 hours.
Pro Bluetooth range of 150 ft
Hint can be paired with any Bluetooth smartphone and has a roam range of 150 feet.
Pro Has active noise cancelling
Pro Lightweight
Weighs just 6 grams (0.2 ounces).
Cons
Con Highs can get too harsh
The highs sound amazing usually. But on tracks that have a lot of cymbals and other high-pitched sounds, these frequencies can get quite harsh.
Con Poor sound quality compared to wired options
Inherent to small wireless in-ear devices that have to pack a lot of functionality and transmit data over a limited bandwidth, is the fact that they can't achieve sound quality that's on par with wired devices.