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Cambridge Audio Melomania 1+ Earbuds, True Wireless Bluetooth 5.0, Hi-Fi Sound, in-Ear Stereo Earphones for iPhone and for Android, with Portable Charging Case (White)

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  • Upgrade to our Award-Winning Melomania 1, now enhanced with App control and USB-C faster charging.
  • Spend more time with your favorite artists - A massive 45 hours battery life.
  • Improved Comfort - Just 4.6g per earbud with a bigger selection of premium memory foam and silicone tips now included.
  • Melomania App compatible - Customise EQ, High Performance Audio Mode, Find my earbuds, Upgrade firmware and more
  • Great British Sound on the move - 50 years of audio expertise in every pair.

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Sound quality
4.0
4.1
4.5
4.4
4.2
4.3
Battery life
3.8
4.4
4.5
4.5
4.2
4.3
Noise cancellation
3.1
3.6
4.3
4.2
3.9
4.2
Comfort
3.5
4.9
4.7
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Wireless, Bluetooth 5
Wireless
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headphones form factor
In Ear
In Ear
On Ear
In Ear
In Ear
In Ear
connector type
usb-c,wireless
wireless
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Wireless
wireless
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sound isolation
sound isolation
sound isolation
active noise cancellation
active noise cancellation
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USB
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Without Cable
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Unrivalled sound quality

Greater soundstage. Lower noise. Higher dynamic range. Melomania 1+ features Cambridge Audio’s unique High Performance Audio Mode – the same amplification technology found in our award-winning hi-fi systems. It’s what delivers the best possible sound quality in a wireless headphone.

Feel every beat

Enjoy your music as the artist intended – whatever the genre. Custom designed 5.8mm Graphene-enhanced drivers control sound across the full frequency range, so you can feel the emotive impact of every detail.

Up to 45 hours of your favourite tunes

Enjoy your music when you want, for as long as you want. Play your tunes uninterrupted for up to 9 hours, on a single earbuds charge. Or charge in the case to extend your battery life, for another 36 hours of music.

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Immerse yourself in the music you love

Highly optimised passive noise isolation gives you uncompromised, high-fidelity sound – while effectively minimising background noise. Choose from a selection of soft silicone and memory foam tip sizes. The custom fit forms a perfect seal, so you can tune out your surroundings and lose yourself in the music.

Melomania app: Complete control, at your fingertips

Take control of everything your earbuds offer – from sound enhancement to custom controls. Quickly boost bass or vocals with EQ presets, or create your own custom 5-band EQ setting. The app also gives you access to helpful features, like Find My Earbuds and battery charge details.

Siri & Google compatible

Simply double-tap your earbud to activate your favourite voice assistant. Control everything from volume, to calls, to notifications – without touching your phone

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Clear Voice Calls

Hear clear detail with minimal distraction. Qualcomm’s Clear Voice Capture is perfect for calls – at home or on the go. .

Water and sweat resistant

With IPX5 splash resistance, you can keep enjoying music and podcasts throughout intense workouts and rainy walks.

Flawless, reliable connectivity

The headphones auto-pair with your device, saving hassle. Bluetooth 5.0 and advanced Qualcomm technology delivers strong, steady signal – even in busy areas.

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What's in the box?

2 x Earbuds, 1 x Charging case, 1 x USB-A to USB-C charging cable, 4 x Small Silicone tips, 4 x Medium Silicone tips (2 x on buds), 4 x Large Silicone tips , 4 x Medium Memory Foam tips, 4 x Large Memory Foam tips

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3.5 out of 5 stars
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Transparency Mode -
Drivers 5.8mm Graphene-enhanced 7mm Graphene-enhanced
High Performance Audio Mode
Battery life Up to 45 hrs (9+36) Up to 50 hrs (9+41)
Fit / Controls Bullet design / Push controls Ergonomic / Touch controls
Noise isolation Passive noise isolation Passive noise isolation
Siri & Google compatible
Melomania App compatible
Sweat and water resistant IPX5 IPX4
Blueetooth True Wireless 5.0 True Wireless 5.0
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Designed and Engineered in the UK

For the last 50 years, we’ve worked hard to deliver products that help you to hear your music at it’s very best - with nothing added, nothing taken away. Designed and engineered in London, by the same team responsible for our award-winning Hi-Fi, Melomania 1+ are no exception. Immerse yourself in high-quality audio, without the hassle of wires, wherever you are.

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  • Charging case
  • Earbud pair
  • Instruction manual
  • Earbud tips
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    Customer reviews

    3.5 out of 5 stars
    3.5 out of 5
    5,072 global ratings

    Customers say

    Customers like the performance of the headphones. They say the sound quality is good and the fit is good. However, some customers have reported connectivity issues and charging issues. They also have different opinions on sound quality, fit, battery life, and ease of use.

    AI-generated from the text of customer reviews

    286 customers mention200 positive86 negative

    Customers are mixed about the sound quality of the headphones. Some mention that they sound decent, with clear instrumentals and vocals. They do a reasonable job of blocking low-frequency external noise. However, some customers say that they feel the sound stage feels closer together than the previous version, and that the music will be incredibly quiet depending on which earbud they use.

    "...Still secure and still sound amazing. Further, they don't stick out of your ears quite as much. After just about a week here, I am still very happy...." Read more

    "...The sound quality is as good as you could ask for at this price range, and the battery life is great too...." Read more

    "...Audiobooks sound really good with these buds. You get every inflection of the author's voice, which makes the audiobook just that much more..." Read more

    "...It's a shame there are so many issues because they sound great" Read more

    53 customers mention38 positive15 negative

    Customers like the performance of the headphones. They mention that all the functions they use work well, the app works well, and they serve wonderfully. The controls work well and the tactile click is great. The charging and setting up process went fairly smoothly. The memory foam cushions work fantastic and the foam tips work much better for keeping the buds in your ears than the silicone.

    "To start with the good - the memory foam cushions work fantastic and you can buy additional replacements for cheap...." Read more

    "...Everything is thoughtfully designed and well executed. The controls work well, the tactile click is great and it requires just the right amount of..." Read more

    "...No complaints whatsoever. (MAJOR)- The app is nice...." Read more

    "...The app is neat, but not super useful. I’ve never owned a pair with an app before...." Read more

    136 customers mention53 positive83 negative

    Customers are mixed about the fit of the headphones. Some mention they enjoy the fit and feel, saying they stay in the ear perfectly. However, others say that they don't fit their ears as well as they would like, with the tips that came with them being too large for their ears.

    "...Just not an ergonomic design for earbuds. They never sit perfectly comfortable, and the entire base of the bud is a button so it's really hard to..." Read more

    "...Still secure and still sound amazing. Further, they don't stick out of your ears quite as much. After just about a week here, I am still very happy...." Read more

    "...I don't know if this is part of the reason why they are uncomfortable inside the ear, but the issue I have with the circular peg shape doesn't..." Read more

    "...small memory foam tips are perfect - they're comfortable, stay in the ear perfectly, and offer a considerable amount of passive sound isolation...." Read more

    121 customers mention50 positive71 negative

    Customers have mixed opinions about the battery life of the headphones. Some mention that it's very good, while others say that it no longer holds a charge. The ear buds tend to drain battery, and they power down after 30 minutes or so. They only last 3.5 hours on a single charge and stop charging at about 40%. They also mention that the earbuds turn off randomly and that the range is definitely a lot shorter than the first.

    "...It seems to drain power from both earbuds even if you’re only using one, fixed only by charging the case with the earbud you’re not using in it...." Read more

    "...is as good as you could ask for at this price range, and the battery life is great too.Negatives, the form factor really sucks...." Read more

    "...The main problem i have with this product is connectivity. It turns off randomly, the range is definitely a lot shorter than the first version, and..." Read more

    "...First: the battery life was spectacular...." Read more

    55 customers mention23 positive32 negative

    Customers are mixed about the ease of use. Some mention that the controls are easy to use and the pairing process is seamless. They also appreciate the handy and easy to navigate app. However, some customers say that the headphones are frustrating to use, with constant problems and issues with skipping.

    "...It’s fixed for a while with a quick factory reset, but it’s still very frustrating...." Read more

    "...You can use either bud independently. Your content will autopause if you pull out a bud. Just so much good.The Bad:..." Read more

    "...(playback abruptly stops and when you try to resume playback, sound comes out of the phone..." Read more

    "...and they would also snap into place when inserting so it was easy to place them back in. They were also not difficult to remove from the case...." Read more

    124 customers mention18 positive106 negative

    Customers have issues with the connectivity of the headphones. They say that the Bluetooth connection is not stable, and it cuts out at least a few times every use. Some customers also mention that the connectivity range of the earbuds is abysmal. They also have battery management and connection issues.

    "...There are also weird connectivity issues where, for example, I'll be hiking with the earbuds in and my phone in the right pocket of my backpack...." Read more

    "...Not good. App is awful. pairing issues. I think I got the old model as "2.0" was nowhere to be seen. Returned. Ordered the Melomania 1+. "..." Read more

    "...previous issue or possibly another defect, but the connectivity range of the earbuds was abysmal...." Read more

    "...Sometimes it will randomly disconnect to switch connectivity from one side to the other, which normally just results in a hiccup, but on occasion..." Read more

    105 customers mention8 positive97 negative

    Customers have issues with the charging of the headphones. For example, they say it won't charge, the left earbud stopped charging, and the case refused to charge the ear buds.

    "...in on owning these buds and one side or the other will occasionally not work for hours or days with no way to fix, I just have to wait it out...." Read more

    "...After just a few weeks of use the left on stopped working, I have been out in the rain with them in but they've never been soaked in water...." Read more

    "...They won't turn on, or only one will. Fear not, their customer service is excellent...." Read more

    "Update: so after months of use, the left earbud stopped working completely. I reached out to the company's customer support and they were wonderful...." Read more

    The best $139 you can spend on ear buds. ***Update***
    5 Stars
    The best $139 you can spend on ear buds. ***Update***
    Hello Melomania 1+! Yes!! Okay so I am an avid ear bud guy and I own or have owned pretty much every relevant ear bud released in the last few years. I am looking for the perfect bud and will try to stop as soon as I find it. The ones I haven't owned were the first Melomania 1 buds. The reason was simple; in spite of the great reviews, I hated the look of the the buds themselves. They were like Frankenstein pegs jetting out of your ears. Cambridge Audio is an old British company. They specialize in high end audio and claim to just be music fans that design great stuff for fellow music fans. I believe them. When I saw these being released, in spite of keeping this same design, I finally caved. I had to know. I am glad I did. I finally get it but they are not perfect and my design concerns were spot on. So, with all of that, here is the breakdown of the good and bad. Though be warned, there isn't much bad.The Good:-Sound: It starts here as sound is where it all happens. If they don't sound good, what's the point? These sound absolutely amazing. When compared to the Jabra 85t's, the latest Bose QuietComfort's, the Samsung Buds Pros, the Klipsch T5 II's, and the Airpod Pros, these are right up there if not better than all of them. They have a surprisingly wide stage. Solid lows, full mids, and crisp punchy highs. There is virtually zero audio lag when watching videos. Further CA supports a number of Codecs here including AptX and AAC so both Android and iOS users can get the most out of them. I was concerned that a single 5.6mm driver could be good. Rest assured, it is. These are natural sounding so bass heads might be a little bummed but I cannot imagine that many folks will be unhappy here.-The Case: Maybe the most underappreciated part of ear buds in my opinion as that is what you have to carry everyday. This case is solid gold. The buds lock in tight. You kind of have to twist them in as they seat in a specific way to charge but, once in, they aren't going anywhere. It is slim and easy on the pocket. The top almost slams shut, the magnets are so strong. One upgrade from the originals is USBC charging. Great addition! Further, the case packs 4 additional charges from the 8 or 9 hours the buds pack. Brilliant! The only downside is no wireless charging but with nearly 45 hours of total battery life on a full charge, I just don't miss that here.-The App: Another big win here is the Melomania app. It is just slick. You can remap buttons, update the buds, adjust the EQ, and more. Plus, it is very polished. Really well done. I cannot tell you how many apps out there could learn from CA here.-Intangibles: 2nd Gen Bluetooth 5.0 for easy pairing and a super stable connection. You can use either bud independently. Your content will autopause if you pull out a bud. Just so much good.The Bad:-Form Factor: So I hate the peg design. They give you both silicone and Comfort moldable tips which helps. I would highly recommend the Comfort tips as they really make things more stable but it just can only do so much with buds that hang out of your ears like this. I will point out that CA did a lot to take weight out of these. The originals Melomania 1's each weighed 9.2g. These are 50% lighter at 4.6g. Well done. They have really cool circular lights that subtly glow when in use. I just cannot get past the design though. CA is on to something here but they need to make these smaller for me anyways.-Missing Items: There is no ANC here. Most high end buds have this these days but CA isn't charging high end prices. They are just giving you high end buds so this omission works fine here. There is no transparency mode or ability to hear your surroundings other than removing a bud. Not the best.-Call Quality: Not great but not horrible. Just make sure the mics are twisted down and you will have decent calls. CA put a small dimple on the side of the buds that sits just above the mics. Just feel for it and make sure it is pointing down or, better yet, slightly angled towards your mouth for best results. There are many ear buds that are much better in this department but these aren't unusable.Conclusion: So when it comes to ear buds, I am not often left at a loss for words but I almost am here. What CA has managed to accomplish for $139 should make all of us almost wonder why on earth we have considered spending so much more in the past. Almost. The big posts sticking out of your ears is still a problem. However, when you look at the field of competitors, hear these things in action, and consider all that these give you for the price tag, I just don't know that there is a better all around value in the ear bud space at this time. Yes, for $200, I sill take my Jabra 85t's and Galaxy Pros over these. Yes, for $279, the Bose are better. At $139 though, if sound and music is the driving force, buy these. They are awesome.***Update***Okay, I had to wait for this review to post so I could add something I discovered in terms of fit. I went down to the smallest silicone tip they offer, which I never do, but that allows the buds to sit a little deeper in my ears. Still secure and still sound amazing. Further, they don't stick out of your ears quite as much. After just about a week here, I am still very happy. They are my current daily drivers. Oh, one other side note. I am not sure I gave Cambridge Audio full credit for how well these are made. The fit and finish of the entire set up from case to ear buds is outstanding. Very well engineered! Cheers to the team at CA! Buy with absolute confidence.One more additional thought. Was on the phone today with a friend that was testing out the new Master & Dynamic MW08 (mine are coming soon I hope) and I had one of these in my left ear. He sounded great. Half way through he pulled his new buds and put me on his phone. Two minutes later he asked what I was using and I told him I was using the Melomania buds in my left ear. He said I sounded perfect. I was at work and had a lot of noise around me. They may be better at calls than I thought. Solid.Okay, one last thing...I promise! I have been testing both the new Master & Dynamic MW08's and the new Bowers & Wilkins PI7'S buds. It has been about a month since I have used these Melomania buds. I fired them up today and just am more impressed than ever. These should get absolutely smoked by the respective $300 and $400 buds. They aren't at least with sound. The others both offer more features and sound better butbit is marginal. These are a steal. Unreal Melomania!
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    Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2021
    Hello Melomania 1+! Yes!! Okay so I am an avid ear bud guy and I own or have owned pretty much every relevant ear bud released in the last few years. I am looking for the perfect bud and will try to stop as soon as I find it. The ones I haven't owned were the first Melomania 1 buds. The reason was simple; in spite of the great reviews, I hated the look of the the buds themselves. They were like Frankenstein pegs jetting out of your ears. Cambridge Audio is an old British company. They specialize in high end audio and claim to just be music fans that design great stuff for fellow music fans. I believe them. When I saw these being released, in spite of keeping this same design, I finally caved. I had to know. I am glad I did. I finally get it but they are not perfect and my design concerns were spot on. So, with all of that, here is the breakdown of the good and bad. Though be warned, there isn't much bad.

    The Good:

    -Sound: It starts here as sound is where it all happens. If they don't sound good, what's the point? These sound absolutely amazing. When compared to the Jabra 85t's, the latest Bose QuietComfort's, the Samsung Buds Pros, the Klipsch T5 II's, and the Airpod Pros, these are right up there if not better than all of them. They have a surprisingly wide stage. Solid lows, full mids, and crisp punchy highs. There is virtually zero audio lag when watching videos. Further CA supports a number of Codecs here including AptX and AAC so both Android and iOS users can get the most out of them. I was concerned that a single 5.6mm driver could be good. Rest assured, it is. These are natural sounding so bass heads might be a little bummed but I cannot imagine that many folks will be unhappy here.

    -The Case: Maybe the most underappreciated part of ear buds in my opinion as that is what you have to carry everyday. This case is solid gold. The buds lock in tight. You kind of have to twist them in as they seat in a specific way to charge but, once in, they aren't going anywhere. It is slim and easy on the pocket. The top almost slams shut, the magnets are so strong. One upgrade from the originals is USBC charging. Great addition! Further, the case packs 4 additional charges from the 8 or 9 hours the buds pack. Brilliant! The only downside is no wireless charging but with nearly 45 hours of total battery life on a full charge, I just don't miss that here.

    -The App: Another big win here is the Melomania app. It is just slick. You can remap buttons, update the buds, adjust the EQ, and more. Plus, it is very polished. Really well done. I cannot tell you how many apps out there could learn from CA here.

    -Intangibles: 2nd Gen Bluetooth 5.0 for easy pairing and a super stable connection. You can use either bud independently. Your content will autopause if you pull out a bud. Just so much good.

    The Bad:

    -Form Factor: So I hate the peg design. They give you both silicone and Comfort moldable tips which helps. I would highly recommend the Comfort tips as they really make things more stable but it just can only do so much with buds that hang out of your ears like this. I will point out that CA did a lot to take weight out of these. The originals Melomania 1's each weighed 9.2g. These are 50% lighter at 4.6g. Well done. They have really cool circular lights that subtly glow when in use. I just cannot get past the design though. CA is on to something here but they need to make these smaller for me anyways.

    -Missing Items: There is no ANC here. Most high end buds have this these days but CA isn't charging high end prices. They are just giving you high end buds so this omission works fine here. There is no transparency mode or ability to hear your surroundings other than removing a bud. Not the best.

    -Call Quality: Not great but not horrible. Just make sure the mics are twisted down and you will have decent calls. CA put a small dimple on the side of the buds that sits just above the mics. Just feel for it and make sure it is pointing down or, better yet, slightly angled towards your mouth for best results. There are many ear buds that are much better in this department but these aren't unusable.

    Conclusion: So when it comes to ear buds, I am not often left at a loss for words but I almost am here. What CA has managed to accomplish for $139 should make all of us almost wonder why on earth we have considered spending so much more in the past. Almost. The big posts sticking out of your ears is still a problem. However, when you look at the field of competitors, hear these things in action, and consider all that these give you for the price tag, I just don't know that there is a better all around value in the ear bud space at this time. Yes, for $200, I sill take my Jabra 85t's and Galaxy Pros over these. Yes, for $279, the Bose are better. At $139 though, if sound and music is the driving force, buy these. They are awesome.

    ***Update***Okay, I had to wait for this review to post so I could add something I discovered in terms of fit. I went down to the smallest silicone tip they offer, which I never do, but that allows the buds to sit a little deeper in my ears. Still secure and still sound amazing. Further, they don't stick out of your ears quite as much. After just about a week here, I am still very happy. They are my current daily drivers. Oh, one other side note. I am not sure I gave Cambridge Audio full credit for how well these are made. The fit and finish of the entire set up from case to ear buds is outstanding. Very well engineered! Cheers to the team at CA! Buy with absolute confidence.

    One more additional thought. Was on the phone today with a friend that was testing out the new Master & Dynamic MW08 (mine are coming soon I hope) and I had one of these in my left ear. He sounded great. Half way through he pulled his new buds and put me on his phone. Two minutes later he asked what I was using and I told him I was using the Melomania buds in my left ear. He said I sounded perfect. I was at work and had a lot of noise around me. They may be better at calls than I thought. Solid.

    Okay, one last thing...I promise! I have been testing both the new Master & Dynamic MW08's and the new Bowers & Wilkins PI7'S buds. It has been about a month since I have used these Melomania buds. I fired them up today and just am more impressed than ever. These should get absolutely smoked by the respective $300 and $400 buds. They aren't at least with sound. The others both offer more features and sound better butbit is marginal. These are a steal. Unreal Melomania!
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    5.0 out of 5 stars The best $139 you can spend on ear buds. ***Update***
    Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2021
    Hello Melomania 1+! Yes!! Okay so I am an avid ear bud guy and I own or have owned pretty much every relevant ear bud released in the last few years. I am looking for the perfect bud and will try to stop as soon as I find it. The ones I haven't owned were the first Melomania 1 buds. The reason was simple; in spite of the great reviews, I hated the look of the the buds themselves. They were like Frankenstein pegs jetting out of your ears. Cambridge Audio is an old British company. They specialize in high end audio and claim to just be music fans that design great stuff for fellow music fans. I believe them. When I saw these being released, in spite of keeping this same design, I finally caved. I had to know. I am glad I did. I finally get it but they are not perfect and my design concerns were spot on. So, with all of that, here is the breakdown of the good and bad. Though be warned, there isn't much bad.

    The Good:

    -Sound: It starts here as sound is where it all happens. If they don't sound good, what's the point? These sound absolutely amazing. When compared to the Jabra 85t's, the latest Bose QuietComfort's, the Samsung Buds Pros, the Klipsch T5 II's, and the Airpod Pros, these are right up there if not better than all of them. They have a surprisingly wide stage. Solid lows, full mids, and crisp punchy highs. There is virtually zero audio lag when watching videos. Further CA supports a number of Codecs here including AptX and AAC so both Android and iOS users can get the most out of them. I was concerned that a single 5.6mm driver could be good. Rest assured, it is. These are natural sounding so bass heads might be a little bummed but I cannot imagine that many folks will be unhappy here.

    -The Case: Maybe the most underappreciated part of ear buds in my opinion as that is what you have to carry everyday. This case is solid gold. The buds lock in tight. You kind of have to twist them in as they seat in a specific way to charge but, once in, they aren't going anywhere. It is slim and easy on the pocket. The top almost slams shut, the magnets are so strong. One upgrade from the originals is USBC charging. Great addition! Further, the case packs 4 additional charges from the 8 or 9 hours the buds pack. Brilliant! The only downside is no wireless charging but with nearly 45 hours of total battery life on a full charge, I just don't miss that here.

    -The App: Another big win here is the Melomania app. It is just slick. You can remap buttons, update the buds, adjust the EQ, and more. Plus, it is very polished. Really well done. I cannot tell you how many apps out there could learn from CA here.

    -Intangibles: 2nd Gen Bluetooth 5.0 for easy pairing and a super stable connection. You can use either bud independently. Your content will autopause if you pull out a bud. Just so much good.

    The Bad:

    -Form Factor: So I hate the peg design. They give you both silicone and Comfort moldable tips which helps. I would highly recommend the Comfort tips as they really make things more stable but it just can only do so much with buds that hang out of your ears like this. I will point out that CA did a lot to take weight out of these. The originals Melomania 1's each weighed 9.2g. These are 50% lighter at 4.6g. Well done. They have really cool circular lights that subtly glow when in use. I just cannot get past the design though. CA is on to something here but they need to make these smaller for me anyways.

    -Missing Items: There is no ANC here. Most high end buds have this these days but CA isn't charging high end prices. They are just giving you high end buds so this omission works fine here. There is no transparency mode or ability to hear your surroundings other than removing a bud. Not the best.

    -Call Quality: Not great but not horrible. Just make sure the mics are twisted down and you will have decent calls. CA put a small dimple on the side of the buds that sits just above the mics. Just feel for it and make sure it is pointing down or, better yet, slightly angled towards your mouth for best results. There are many ear buds that are much better in this department but these aren't unusable.

    Conclusion: So when it comes to ear buds, I am not often left at a loss for words but I almost am here. What CA has managed to accomplish for $139 should make all of us almost wonder why on earth we have considered spending so much more in the past. Almost. The big posts sticking out of your ears is still a problem. However, when you look at the field of competitors, hear these things in action, and consider all that these give you for the price tag, I just don't know that there is a better all around value in the ear bud space at this time. Yes, for $200, I sill take my Jabra 85t's and Galaxy Pros over these. Yes, for $279, the Bose are better. At $139 though, if sound and music is the driving force, buy these. They are awesome.

    ***Update***Okay, I had to wait for this review to post so I could add something I discovered in terms of fit. I went down to the smallest silicone tip they offer, which I never do, but that allows the buds to sit a little deeper in my ears. Still secure and still sound amazing. Further, they don't stick out of your ears quite as much. After just about a week here, I am still very happy. They are my current daily drivers. Oh, one other side note. I am not sure I gave Cambridge Audio full credit for how well these are made. The fit and finish of the entire set up from case to ear buds is outstanding. Very well engineered! Cheers to the team at CA! Buy with absolute confidence.

    One more additional thought. Was on the phone today with a friend that was testing out the new Master & Dynamic MW08 (mine are coming soon I hope) and I had one of these in my left ear. He sounded great. Half way through he pulled his new buds and put me on his phone. Two minutes later he asked what I was using and I told him I was using the Melomania buds in my left ear. He said I sounded perfect. I was at work and had a lot of noise around me. They may be better at calls than I thought. Solid.

    Okay, one last thing...I promise! I have been testing both the new Master & Dynamic MW08's and the new Bowers & Wilkins PI7'S buds. It has been about a month since I have used these Melomania buds. I fired them up today and just am more impressed than ever. These should get absolutely smoked by the respective $300 and $400 buds. They aren't at least with sound. The others both offer more features and sound better butbit is marginal. These are a steal. Unreal Melomania!
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    Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2023
    To start with the good - the memory foam cushions work fantastic and you can buy additional replacements for cheap. They really work so great that I can play along to music on my drum kit without any extra ear protection. The sound quality is as good as you could ask for at this price range, and the battery life is great too.

    Negatives, the form factor really sucks. Just not an ergonomic design for earbuds. They never sit perfectly comfortable, and the entire base of the bud is a button so it's really hard to adjust them without pausing what you're listening to. I've had a lot of issues with connection - they often need to be powered down and powered back on to have both connect properly. They have this annoying issue where I'll be listening to something and they'll cut out for about 10 seconds. Then I hear "Melomania connected" and audio comes back with the volume reset to max. There are also weird connectivity issues where, for example, I'll be hiking with the earbuds in and my phone in the right pocket of my backpack. Sometimes the connection gets so finicky that whenever I turn my head to the left, the left earbud cuts in and out. There doesn't seem to be a way to fix it. It doesn't happen all the time, but when it happens I might as well take the left bud out.

    UPDATE: I'm about 8 months in on owning these buds and one side or the other will occasionally not work for hours or days with no way to fix, I just have to wait it out. When they do work, the connectivity is completely shot and they need to be manually reconnected every couple of minutes. Pure garbage.
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    Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2021
    Edit: 6 months later and I'm still enjoying these. The only issue is once in awhile they go dark, but you just have to press and hold the button, and eventually they announce they "turn off"...implying they were on, even though they were playing dead. Then press again to turn on and all is well. Other than that once in awhile quirk, these sound great for music (good bass without bloating the midrange, nicely balanced sound, crisp yet smooth highs, good detail, not fatiguing, can listen for hours) and the buds and case have survived a few drops. Use them almost every day. Fit is perfect with one of the generous array of included tips, comfortable for hours, never falls out, excellent passive noise isolation. They are great for what I paid, a C note - but at this new lower price they are a steal. I am hoping for a "Melomania 2.0", upgrading the already impressive sound, LDAP and aptX-HD, maybe a few more bands on the EQ or other features, keep everything else basically the same - Cambridge can take my money with such a product.

    Original review: This is for the Melomania 1+ - I note this as Amazon as usual continues to lump multiple products together in one listing, causing confusion (at least to me). To replace my venerable LG Tone neck wrap style earbuds, which have given good service but are starting to fall apart after 2 1/2 years, first I bought the Lypertek PurePlay Z3 2.0. Not good. App is awful. pairing issues. I think I got the old model as "2.0" was nowhere to be seen. Returned. Ordered the Melomania 1+. "Please don't suck, Please don't suck" became my mantra. Well, they decidedly don't suck. These buds are great.

    They paired right away, after I followed the directive to charge for 30 minutes. Everything is thoughtfully designed and well executed. The controls work well, the tactile click is great and it requires just the right amount of pressure. Volume up or down is accomplished by pressing and holding the button on the right or left, respectively. This works a treat. The case opens with just the right amount of pressure too. Case is plastic, but with a metal hinge, and is nice. Very ergonomic, and compact. Fits into the key pocket of my jeans. The app is surprisingly slick, and you can do a lot, even register your product or get tutorials or even tech support (which I've had no reason to try). Few products are so thoughtfully designed for pleasant use. Even the packaging was nice, and you get a credit card sized...well, card that has the controls listed so you can refer to it. Classy!

    Now, the sound. They're pretty laidback. Treble was depressed and I thought a bit too much midbass for my tastes. However, they seem to be opening up now with a few hours use. Also, the EQ in the app is very effective. Treble is there to be coaxed out. Midbass can be tamed and still get some visceral sub bass. Pretty good level of detail. I noticed a nice luxuriously extended cymbal decay on one particular Ultravox track. Pleasing sound. I expect the sound may improve and open up a bit more with usage. I wasn't expecting miracles from a BT earbud, but these are good enough that I might not be as bothered as I might've been, if my next phone lacks a headphone jack. They sound better than my LG buds, which don't sound bad by any means. Format/Codecs are aac or apt-x. These do not have Apt-x-HD or LDAP. Music still sounds good. Audiobooks sound really good with these buds. You get every inflection of the author's voice, which makes the audiobook just that much more immersive. You can also use just one bud at a time, which is good for audiobooking at work so you can still be aware of what's going on.

    Fit - plenty of tip options included. I found that the small memory foam tips are perfect - they're comfortable, stay in the ear perfectly, and offer a considerable amount of passive sound isolation.

    I listen to a lot of audiobooks and podcasts, so I was very eager to make sure I could easily go back 10 seconds, in case I get distracted or have to talk to someone. 2 clicks of the left earbud, and it does that. Perfect. It's quite forgiving if you're a beat late on the 2nd click - still does what you want. Again, bravo for such a user friendly product.

    I can't speak to call quality as I haven't tried it yet and it's not really a big priority for me personally. Don't know about battery life yet either but if it's even 80% of the listed specs, it'll be more than plenty for me. Durability remains to be seen, but they inspire confidence - even though the buds and case are mostly plastic, they seem sturdy and well made. You can't expect all metal at this price bracket, particularly given the performance. If Cambridge ever releases a "pro" model with step up features (Aptx-HD/LDAP) and fit 'n finish, I'd be tempted, as the value proposition of these relatively inexpensive buds is already plenty high.
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    Amy Caughlin
    5.0 out of 5 stars Great sound, love the fact that the earbuds work independently.
    Reviewed in Canada on January 5, 2023
    I was looking for bluetooth earbuds that were reasonably priced after spending too much on a very expensive set that was just garbage. These have everything I was looking for! The sound was a bit weird initially but I downloaded the app and tweaked the equalizer settings and now they are perfect! The sound is very well-balanced. I am also using them with my Nvidia Shield to watch Netflix & Prime and they work perfectly. My old earbuds used to cut out if I even got up and walked across the room while wearing them. With these, I was able to leave the room, go downstairs, get a drink from the fridge and go back upstairs without any dropping or change in sound. I also like that each earbud functions on its own so I don't have to wear both. My old earbuds were linked so that if you took the left one out the right one stopped working. One tip: I didn't read the manual before trying to pair & connect them for the first time and messed it up as a result. Pair both earbuds individually but only connect one of them. The other will show in your list of paired devices but doesn't need to connect because it will automatically share with its partner. Also be sure to get the right size for the eartips. I had to use the smallest before they became comfortable enough to wear - still not the most comfortable, but okay.
    Eduardo
    5.0 out of 5 stars Sonido impresionante
    Reviewed in Mexico on May 2, 2022
    Soy una persona que prioriza la calidad de sonido antes que las demás funciones. EL sonido es sencillamente impresionante ya que vengo de usar sonido "chifi". Bajos limpios detallados y definidos que ecualizandolos por medio de la aplicación podrían satisfacer a un basehead sin problemas, medios definidos con suficiente detalle y agudos sin ningún tipo de sibilancia. Imagen muy correcta y soundstage algo intimo peto aun así se disfruta cada instrumento y se puede apreciar cada capa en su lugar. EL único detalle es que la ergonomía no sera para todas las personas, aunque yo los he usado por tiempos prolongados sin sentir molestia ni fatiga en el oído. Los pedí por amazón estados unidos y tardó 4 días en llegar.
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    M.
    5.0 out of 5 stars Zeer tevreden
    Reviewed in the Netherlands on July 31, 2023
    Oogt klein en is licht. Zit goed in het oor (veel dopjes meegeleverd). Heb het nu al een flink aantal jaren en de geluidskwaliteit blijft me verbazen, rekening houdend met de beperkingen van Bluetooth. Maar een prima bluetoothervaring voor een dergelijke prijs. Let wel: minder geschikt om gesprekken mee te voeren, dan kan je beter war anders zoen. Maar om muziek te beluisteren in bluetooth kwaliteit is dit een uitstekende keuze en erg betaalbaar voor een dergelijke audiokwaliteit. Pairen gaat eenvoudig en goed. Daarna snelle connectie. Kleine opberghouder waarmee kan worden opgeladen. Handig en goede batterijduur. Houder wordt via USB-C opgeladen.
    Tom
    5.0 out of 5 stars Mycket bra ljud
    Reviewed in Sweden on May 2, 2023
    Välljudande och bekväma lurar.
    Inkel Ongo
    5.0 out of 5 stars Vergleich Melomania 1+ / Momentum 3 Wireless / Beoplay E8 3rd gen / Soundmagic E80
    Reviewed in Germany on March 1, 2023
    Ich habe mir die Melomania 1+ bestellt um diese zu testen und einzuordnen. Getestet habe ich die KH sowohl am PC also auch an einem iPhone 13.

    Vorher habe ich die Songs mit einem Hifiman Ananda gehört um festzustellen was man alles hören "könnte"

    Bluetooth:
    Manchmal bricht die Verbindung einfach ab oder wird einfach hergestellt obwohl sich die Hörer im case befinden. Beim Test war das nervig weil auf einmal bei anderen Kopfhörern der Ton weg war und einfach auf die Melomania 1+ umgeschaltet wurde.

    Firmware Updates:
    tolles Feature war das man während des Updates weiter Musik hören konnte und ein Hörer nach dem anderen das update erhielt. Bei allen anderen (Beoplay, Sennheiser) war diese nicht der Fall.

    Case:
    Das Case wirkt etwas billig und geht irgendwie automatisch ständig zu. Von den Cases ist das vom Beoplay am hochwertigsten mit magnetischer Sicherung der KH.

    Battery:
    Die Laufzeit bei allen ist mit ca. 7 Stunden ok.

    Sound:
    Des Pudels Kern bei Kopfhörern, wie Klingen sie. Was für Musik kann man damit hören. Die Melomania unterstützen AptX die Momentum auch, die Beoplay nicht. Am Iphone merkt man wegen des AAC codecs weniger Unterschiede. Die unterscheide werden am PC noch deutlicher.

    Aber trotz AAC klingt der Beoplay E8, ausser bei Jazz, deutlich schlechter als alle anderen. Der 50 € Soundmagic E80 mit Kabel klingt im Test immer besser und detaillierter als alle Bluetooth Kopfhörer.

    Klangtest:
    River of Bass, Underworld. https://music.amazon.de/albums/B00M2F8M8S?trackAsin=B00M2F91WE

    Melomania 1+:
    Rasseln im Hintergrund deutlich hörbar, Bass deutlich vernehmbar, Aussetzer beim BT. wenig Räumlichkeit. Streicher im Hintergrund gut hörbar.

    Momentum True wireless 3:
    Bass tiefer Deutlich hörbar sind die Rasseln, Stimmen am Anfang sind vernehmbar. Deutliche Räumlichkeit. Stimmen wesentlich differenzierter. Leichte Fraktale im Bass hörbar, verglichen zu Kabelgebundenen KH. (Soundmagic & Ananda)

    Beoplay E8 3rd gen:
    Kein Bass, höhen zu spitz. Unhörbar.

    Jazz:
    Dominique Fils-Aimé song Birds
    https://music.amazon.de/albums/B078KNVSNM?marketplaceId=A1PA6795UKMFR9&musicTerritory=DE&ref=dm_sh_9LKqhCI2gLk5DZtrCSp3d2DxJ&trackAsin=B078KHLW92

    Melomania 1+:
    Vibrato fehlt in den Stimmen. Beim Kontrabass fehlt das Ausschwingen. Insgesamt aber nicht schlecht.

    Momentum:
    Kontrabass Kontur gut hörbar, Bass tiefer als bei Cambridge. Die Stimme ist natürlich, insgesamt ist das Klangbild sehr räumlich.

    Beoplay:
    Überraschung, klingt als wäre er für Jazz gemacht. sehr räumlich sehr detailliert für BT Kopfhörer.

    Metal / Rock:
    Hells Bells - ACDC
    https://music.amazon.de/albums/B00O6HPUCQ?marketplaceId=A1PA6795UKMFR9&musicTerritory=DE&ref=dm_sh_P4RyLVzxSfRiMXb3yzzzAXJM6&trackAsin=B00O6HPVHK

    Melomania 1+
    Glocken am Anfang schwingen nicht sonderlich lange nach, Becken klingen deutlich kürzer. Bassdruck ist druckvoll die Stimmen sind soweit möglich angenehm.

    Momentum:
    Glocken klingen deutlich räumlicher klingen besser nach. Bassdrum schön hörbar, Stimme angenehm. Schlagzeug gut hörbar Instrumente reparierbar.

    Beoplay E8:
    Totale Katastrophe am PC, es schmerzt das gleiche Lied mit den Beoplay zu hören, fehlt aber deutlich an Bass, die KH sind viel zu hoch abgestimmt. Es fehlt an Substanz definitiv nicht geeignet für Metal oder Rock. Klar kann man Einstellungen am EQ vornehmen aber für jedes Lied andere Einstellungen ?

    Klassik:
    Requiem von Mozart. (lacrimosa)
    https://music.amazon.de/albums/B001SSZ6U2?marketplaceId=A1PA6795UKMFR9&musicTerritory=DE&ref=dm_sh_MqVWOCgJ7ZM25Vpfh2qghGcDZ&trackAsin=B001SSZ756

    Melomania 1+:
    Räumlich und detailliert. Nicht schlecht.

    Momentum:
    Sehr detailliert, zwar weniger als die KH mit Kabel aber ok. Schöne Räumlichkeit.

    Beoplay E8 :
    wenig tiefen, klingt flach. Auf dem iPhone weniger unterschied als am PC, liegt wahrscheinlich daran das alle anderen am PC Aptx verwenden und der Beoplay das nicht kann. Obwohl er bei Jazz ja besser klingt, wag ei zu bezweifeln das der Codec das einzige problem ist.

    Fazit:
    Der Melomania ist für diesen Preis echt OK, klar klingt er nicht so gut wie der Momentum, aber dennoch besser als der Beoplay E8 ausser bei Jazz.

    Wer absoluter Fan von Jazz ist und absolut immer nur Jazz hört für den ist ein Beoplay E8 die richtige Wahl.

    Für alle Anderen die auch mal andere Musik hören wollen sind im günstigen Bereich die Melomania 1+ eine gute Wahl wenn man etwas mehr Geld ausgeben will die Momentum true wireless 3.

    Wer keine Klanglichen Abstriche akzeptieren will und den Kabel nicht stören die Soundmagic E80.
    Wer überhaupt keine Abstriche machen will beim Klang dem kann ich die Hifman Ananda ans Herz legen

    Wenn euch die Review gefallen hat, freue ich mich natürlich über ein Hilfreich Häkchen ;-)
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    Inkel Ongo
    5.0 out of 5 stars Vergleich Melomania 1+ / Momentum 3 Wireless / Beoplay E8 3rd gen / Soundmagic E80
    Reviewed in Germany on March 1, 2023
    Ich habe mir die Melomania 1+ bestellt um diese zu testen und einzuordnen. Getestet habe ich die KH sowohl am PC also auch an einem iPhone 13.

    Vorher habe ich die Songs mit einem Hifiman Ananda gehört um festzustellen was man alles hören "könnte"

    Bluetooth:
    Manchmal bricht die Verbindung einfach ab oder wird einfach hergestellt obwohl sich die Hörer im case befinden. Beim Test war das nervig weil auf einmal bei anderen Kopfhörern der Ton weg war und einfach auf die Melomania 1+ umgeschaltet wurde.

    Firmware Updates:
    tolles Feature war das man während des Updates weiter Musik hören konnte und ein Hörer nach dem anderen das update erhielt. Bei allen anderen (Beoplay, Sennheiser) war diese nicht der Fall.

    Case:
    Das Case wirkt etwas billig und geht irgendwie automatisch ständig zu. Von den Cases ist das vom Beoplay am hochwertigsten mit magnetischer Sicherung der KH.

    Battery:
    Die Laufzeit bei allen ist mit ca. 7 Stunden ok.

    Sound:
    Des Pudels Kern bei Kopfhörern, wie Klingen sie. Was für Musik kann man damit hören. Die Melomania unterstützen AptX die Momentum auch, die Beoplay nicht. Am Iphone merkt man wegen des AAC codecs weniger Unterschiede. Die unterscheide werden am PC noch deutlicher.

    Aber trotz AAC klingt der Beoplay E8, ausser bei Jazz, deutlich schlechter als alle anderen. Der 50 € Soundmagic E80 mit Kabel klingt im Test immer besser und detaillierter als alle Bluetooth Kopfhörer.

    Klangtest:
    River of Bass, Underworld. https://music.amazon.de/albums/B00M2F8M8S?trackAsin=B00M2F91WE

    Melomania 1+:
    Rasseln im Hintergrund deutlich hörbar, Bass deutlich vernehmbar, Aussetzer beim BT. wenig Räumlichkeit. Streicher im Hintergrund gut hörbar.

    Momentum True wireless 3:
    Bass tiefer Deutlich hörbar sind die Rasseln, Stimmen am Anfang sind vernehmbar. Deutliche Räumlichkeit. Stimmen wesentlich differenzierter. Leichte Fraktale im Bass hörbar, verglichen zu Kabelgebundenen KH. (Soundmagic & Ananda)

    Beoplay E8 3rd gen:
    Kein Bass, höhen zu spitz. Unhörbar.

    Jazz:
    Dominique Fils-Aimé song Birds
    https://music.amazon.de/albums/B078KNVSNM?marketplaceId=A1PA6795UKMFR9&musicTerritory=DE&ref=dm_sh_9LKqhCI2gLk5DZtrCSp3d2DxJ&trackAsin=B078KHLW92

    Melomania 1+:
    Vibrato fehlt in den Stimmen. Beim Kontrabass fehlt das Ausschwingen. Insgesamt aber nicht schlecht.

    Momentum:
    Kontrabass Kontur gut hörbar, Bass tiefer als bei Cambridge. Die Stimme ist natürlich, insgesamt ist das Klangbild sehr räumlich.

    Beoplay:
    Überraschung, klingt als wäre er für Jazz gemacht. sehr räumlich sehr detailliert für BT Kopfhörer.

    Metal / Rock:
    Hells Bells - ACDC
    https://music.amazon.de/albums/B00O6HPUCQ?marketplaceId=A1PA6795UKMFR9&musicTerritory=DE&ref=dm_sh_P4RyLVzxSfRiMXb3yzzzAXJM6&trackAsin=B00O6HPVHK

    Melomania 1+
    Glocken am Anfang schwingen nicht sonderlich lange nach, Becken klingen deutlich kürzer. Bassdruck ist druckvoll die Stimmen sind soweit möglich angenehm.

    Momentum:
    Glocken klingen deutlich räumlicher klingen besser nach. Bassdrum schön hörbar, Stimme angenehm. Schlagzeug gut hörbar Instrumente reparierbar.

    Beoplay E8:
    Totale Katastrophe am PC, es schmerzt das gleiche Lied mit den Beoplay zu hören, fehlt aber deutlich an Bass, die KH sind viel zu hoch abgestimmt. Es fehlt an Substanz definitiv nicht geeignet für Metal oder Rock. Klar kann man Einstellungen am EQ vornehmen aber für jedes Lied andere Einstellungen ?

    Klassik:
    Requiem von Mozart. (lacrimosa)
    https://music.amazon.de/albums/B001SSZ6U2?marketplaceId=A1PA6795UKMFR9&musicTerritory=DE&ref=dm_sh_MqVWOCgJ7ZM25Vpfh2qghGcDZ&trackAsin=B001SSZ756

    Melomania 1+:
    Räumlich und detailliert. Nicht schlecht.

    Momentum:
    Sehr detailliert, zwar weniger als die KH mit Kabel aber ok. Schöne Räumlichkeit.

    Beoplay E8 :
    wenig tiefen, klingt flach. Auf dem iPhone weniger unterschied als am PC, liegt wahrscheinlich daran das alle anderen am PC Aptx verwenden und der Beoplay das nicht kann. Obwohl er bei Jazz ja besser klingt, wag ei zu bezweifeln das der Codec das einzige problem ist.

    Fazit:
    Der Melomania ist für diesen Preis echt OK, klar klingt er nicht so gut wie der Momentum, aber dennoch besser als der Beoplay E8 ausser bei Jazz.

    Wer absoluter Fan von Jazz ist und absolut immer nur Jazz hört für den ist ein Beoplay E8 die richtige Wahl.

    Für alle Anderen die auch mal andere Musik hören wollen sind im günstigen Bereich die Melomania 1+ eine gute Wahl wenn man etwas mehr Geld ausgeben will die Momentum true wireless 3.

    Wer keine Klanglichen Abstriche akzeptieren will und den Kabel nicht stören die Soundmagic E80.
    Wer überhaupt keine Abstriche machen will beim Klang dem kann ich die Hifman Ananda ans Herz legen

    Wenn euch die Review gefallen hat, freue ich mich natürlich über ein Hilfreich Häkchen ;-)
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