Design and features:These earphones have an integrated microphone and volume, music player function, and call connect/disconnect controls for use with paired Bluetooth devices. This model uses a collar/earphone design - an open collar that sits around the neck, and the earphones are attached to wires that extend from the collar that is flexible and can be rolled up so that the earphone can be stuck in a pocket when not is use. Additional features include digital voice assistant support (no specifics are provided about which are supported). The manufacturer's website indicates this model is optimized for Apple mobile devices; Android users should be aware that the instructions indicate that there may be some compatibility issues with some Android mobile devices. The Triple Driver BT comes with nine pairs of ear pieces in various sizes and types, a USB charging cable, and a carrying bag.
Sound quality: We found the Triple Driver BT delivers sound quality that falls in the Very Good range - it reproduces music and voice very well although it does have some noticeable sonic quirks. The overall sound can be summarized as somewhat bassy and soft. The bass (as in bass drums, bass guitars, stand-up bass, etc.) has good impact and goes deep, but is boomy and somewhat prominent. The midrange (voices, guitars, horns, etc.) is fairly even, but is a bit grainy and somewhat hazy and soft. The treble (cymbals, the upper range of violins, etc.) is fairly extended, but a bit subdued. While the sound has a decent sense of liveliness and this model does a decent job of recovering the room ambience of a recording (the sense of the acoustic space in which the audio program that's being listened to was recorded), it is somewhat closed sounding (sound-wise it's fairly obvious you have something plugging your ears).
Comfort: As typical of in-ear models they produce a sense of pressure in the ear canal opening might be uncomfortable for some. They fit and stay in place with no problem for casual use. The collar is not generally noticeable and is very convenient unless it interferes with clothing. When earphones are not in the ears they dangle and rest on the chest where they will swing out away from the body when leaning over - this can be bothersome, lead to the earphones getting tangled, or expose them to damage. The sound of the earphone connecting cable rubbing on clothing may be heard through the earphones.