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# Graphene drivers for crisp sound Bluetooth 5.0, 30m range 9h playback + 36h case charge Cambridge Audio Melomania True Wireless Earbuds (ONE, Black)

**Brand:** cambridge audio
**Price:** 19.82 DT
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## Summary

> 🎶 Elevate your sound game with Melomania 1 — where luxury meets all-day freedom.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Cambridge Audio Melomania True Wireless Earbuds (ONE, Black) by cambridge audio
- **How much does it cost?** 19.82 DT with free shipping
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## Best For

- cambridge audio enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted cambridge audio brand quality
- Free international shipping included
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## Key Features

- • **Epic All-Day Battery:** Up to 9 hours nonstop music + 36 extra hours with charging case—never miss a beat on your grind.
- • **Featherlight Comfort:** At just 4.6g each with customizable silicon and memory foam tips, these earbuds stay secure and comfy through your busiest days.
- • **Rapid Recharge Ready:** From zero to full in just 30 minutes—power up fast and stay ahead without downtime.
- • **Audiophile-Grade Sound:** Graphene driver diaphragms engineered in London deliver deep bass and crystal-clear trebles for a premium listening experience.
- • **Seamless Wireless Freedom:** Latest Bluetooth 5.0 tech ensures stable connection up to 30 meters with CD-quality aptX support—ditch the wires, not the quality.

## Overview

Cambridge Audio Melomania True Wireless Earbuds (ONE, Black) combine cutting-edge Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity with class-leading 9-hour battery life and an additional 36 hours via the charging case. Featuring graphene driver diaphragms engineered by London’s Hi-Fi experts, they deliver rich bass and crystal-clear treble in a lightweight, comfortable design. Perfect for professionals on the move, these earbuds offer rapid 30-minute charging and support high-quality audio codecs including aptX, AAC, and SBC.

## Description

Product Description The latest generation of True Wireless technology meets 50 years of Great British Sound know-how in Cambridge Audio's in-ear headphones with mic, Melomania 1. UP TO 45 HOURS BATTERY LIFE As well as 9 hours of playback from a single earbud charge; double that of most other wireless earbuds; the supplied pocket-friendly compact charging case carries enough extra juice for 4 complete earbud recharges. GREAT FIT, SUPER LIGHTWEIGHT Weighing only 4.6g each, and with a choice of silicone and memory foam earphone tips provided, Melomania 1 is designed to deliver great ear fit that ensures both comfort and improved sound quality. CLASS-LEADING BLUETOOTH 5.0 Melomania 1 features class-leading Bluetooth 5.0, coupled with the very latest QCC3026 Qualcomm chip technology, to offer a superior connection with virtually no dropouts, even in built-up busy areas. It has wireless connectivity at up to 30 metres/100 feet, and improved battery efficiency. TOP SPEC Melomania 1 uses Graphene enhanced 5.8mm drivers with premium aptX, AAC & SBC codecs for optimal performance. The auto-pairing earbuds are water-resistant, noise-isolating, and low latency. COMPLETE CONTROL Easy controls for volume, track skip, play/pause, voice control and calls. Works with voice assistants including Google Assistant and Siri. DESIGNED AND ENGINEERED IN THE UK For the last 50 years, Cambridge Audio has worked hard to deliver products that help you to hear your music at its very best. Designed and engineered in London, by the same team responsible for our award-winning kit, Melomania 1 allows you to immerse yourself in high-quality audio, without the hassle of wires, wherever you are.

Review: I don't know what I'm talking about but I like these a lot - I'm almost exclusively trash. I'm used to cheap wired headphones and I usually hate change, as well as not really knowing what good audio sounds like. So, this review is from the perspective of an overall swamp goblin who doesn't know what they're really talking about. The audio quality is great as far as I can tell. I don't know what I'm looking for, but everything seems to come through pretty clear. Bass is strong but not like, too strong. It's not tinny. I can hear parts of songs I never noticed before. Sound wise, these headphones are making me love music again. Love that. Build quality seems pretty solid. The case is nice, everything feels secure, and nothing looks or feels cheap. You'd hope so too because these are a hell of a lot more expensive than my usual cheapo wired earbuds. No faults here. As far as I can tell, the battery life is actually great. I listened to various stuff on Spotify for about 2.5 hours, give or take, and I was at about 65% battery by the time I took them off. By this time I was ready to whap them back in the case, so I don't foresee any battery issues unless I'm stupid and forget to charge the case. Lovely. I was worried about the look of them when they're in, because a lot of the marketing photos looked a bit like Frankenstein but the bolt goes through your ears instead. I'm pretty pleased to note that they're not overly stupid looking in real life. They really don't stick out as much as the pictures let on, and they feel really secure when they're in. Haven't dropped one so far, knock on wood. Brilliant. After wearing them for a while, they did get a little uncomfortable. But this is like 3 solid hours of having them in. It wasn't bad, but I could definitely feel some pressure. Easy solution: take a break every so often. Every pair of headphones will feel a bit uncomfy after that long, and because of that I'm not taking off any stars for this slight uncomfortability after multiple hours. Moderate use is totally comfy. We stan. Range wise I've not noticed any issues so far. If I leave my phone in one room and go across to another, through multiple walls and doors, it does struggle and eventually cut out. But being in the same room works perfectly well. This is the same range I've had from other Bluetooth connections so again, I'm fine with that. The only thing I do see as a potential issue is losing one. As far as I can tell there isn't a way to track the individual buds. So, don't be stupid about it. Put them back in the case when you're done, and don't lose the case. While these are totally a luxury product and cost a decent chunk, so far I'd say they're pretty good. They're also quite a bit cheaper than other competitors, but with a much better battery life. They're delivering everything I wanted so far. I was between these and a couple of others, and I have to say I'm pretty pleased with my choice. Definitely worth picking up.
Review: Stellar sound quality...but with a caveat - As a diehard audiophile wannabe, I am always on the lookout for good sounding headphones. I tend not dabble with IEMs mainly because I don't find in-ear solutions very comfortable. The market is also oversaturated with bluetooth headphones and despite what many reputable magazine reviews have raved about (i.e. the Sony WH-1000XM3 to name but one) I haven't been particularly impressed with any from a sound quality point of view. Sound quality is of absolute paramount importance to me (mainly because I listen to music) followed by comfort and compatibility. To be honest, up until now I have been sceptical about bluetooth technology and whether it could actually delivery good (or dare I say it, audiophile) sound quality. I have previously owned a couple of top end bluetooth headphones (including the Bowers and Wilkins PX model) and have felt slightly underwhelmed by the sound quality. So, onto the Cambridge Audio Melomania's (or "CAM" for short). I must admit I took a bit of a punt on these, they were in the desertcart Black Friday sale and they had a few mixed reviews but I did some research on these before I pulled the trigger. Firstly, this is not the first Cambridge Audio product I have purchased, I have owned a couple of DVD players and they have very good reputation in the audiophile community. However, this is the first personal audio/headphone product of theirs I am aware of. Secondly, the packaging is what you kind of expect from a reputable audio company. If I was to be picky then I would criticise the lack of ample ear tip choices (more on that later). The actual ear monitors are bigger than I thought but they are very lightweight, which is key to making sure they stay in your ear and don't ruin the overall listening experience. The monitors come with a very nice and portable charging device and usb cable. So far so good. I have since found out that Cambridge Audio also produce a carry case specifically for this device for a tenner. Again, nitpicking here but for the sake of an extra tenner should have been included in the accessories that come with the monitors. Onto the most important thing...sound. I must admit I was slightly underwhelmed when I first tried them out, the stock memory foam ear tips come are very small, the accompanying large silicone ear tips did not look like a large size and they failed to do the job The one thing I have learnt over the years when using IEMs is that it is absolutely vital to achieve a good seal with the ear tips. This important to get a good treble and bass presentation, if the fitment is too loose then they will sound too anemic, too tight they will sound too boomy. A criticism I level at all IEM manufacturers (with the exception of RHA) is they don't tend to provide a wide range of stock ear tip sizes to cater for different ear canal sizes. This is where tip swapping or purchasing a pair of aftermarket tips come into play. Now one of the characteristics of the CAM is the nozzle that goes onto the ear canal is quite large which means a universal ear tip will not suffice. Luckily, I had some comply foam tips (T600) left over for use with my Audeze iSine 10s which also bear the same nozzle measurements. Using the stock iSine ear tips (size M) did the trick and I was able to get a good deal which meant all of a sudden the sound quality notched up significantly compared to using the stock tips. However, when I tried the comply foam tips this where I found what the sound quality notched up significantly and I find that not only are these now my go to IEMs but can wholeheartedly recommend these to other users on the basis they provide excellent sound quality, are extremely comfortable and very practical to transport around. I had some reservations about the fact they use APTX and not APTX HD technology but this has quickly been disregarded because they sound amazing! These are a very affordable proposition and without hesitation you should give them a go, you will not be disappointed and if you do encounter any sound degradation then you know what you need to do!

## Features

- Incredible battery life - melomania 1 provide up to 9-hours of playback from just a single charge. This class-leading battery-life is more than enough to get you through your daily commute and beyond
- 36 hours additional charge - as if 9 hours of playback from a single charge wasn’t enough, the supplied case carries an extra 4 full charges. Charge headphones from empty to full in just 30 minutes
- Stunning sound quality – graphene driver diaphragms deliver a superior listening experience, with deep bass & Clear treble. Designed and engineered by our Hi-Fi engineers in London
- Super lightweight - only 4.6G each, with a choice of silicon and memory foam earphone tips. Operating temperature:0°C to +40°C / 32°F - 104°F
- Bluetooth 5.0 - melomania 1 feature the very latest Bluetooth 5.0 technology. This ensures a superior connection with no drops in signal, wireless connectivity at up to 30 metres, and improved battery efficiency. Support for SBC, AAC and aptX to deliver up to CD-quality audio

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07QS81S66 |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Antenna Location | Exercising, Traveling |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Battery Average Life | 45 Hours |
| Battery Charge Time | 30 minutes |
| Bluetooth Range | 30 Metres |
| Bluetooth Version | 5.0 |
| Brand | Cambridge Audio |
| Brand Name | Cambridge Audio |
| Cable Features | Retractable |
| Carrying Case Color | Black |
| Carrying Case Material | Plastic |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Bluetooth devices such as smartphones, tablets, computers and possibly some car models with Bluetooth audio systems |
| Control Method | Voice |
| Control Type | Voice Control |
| Controller Type | Touch |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 4,491 Reviews |
| Ear placement | In Ear |
| Earpiece Shape | Rounded Tip |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Form factor | In Ear |
| Frequency Range | 20Hz - 20,000Hz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 05055300418470 |
| Headphone Form Factor | In Ear |
| Headphone Jack | Wireless |
| Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Impedance | 16 Ohms |
| Is Autographed | No |
| Item Weight | 48 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Cambridge Audio |
| Model Name | MELOMANIA1 |
| Model Number | MELOMANIA 1 |
| Network Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Noise Control | Sound Isolation |
| Noise control | Sound Isolation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Features | Noise Isolation |
| Series Number | 1 |
| Style Name | Minimalist |
| Unit Count | 2.0 count |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Wireless Technology Type | Bluetooth |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Cambridge Audio
- **Colour:** Black
- **Connectivity technology:** Bluetooth
- **Ear placement:** In Ear
- **Form factor:** In Ear
- **Headphone jack:** Wireless
- **Impedance:** 16 Ohms
- **Model name:** MELOMANIA1
- **Noise control:** Sound Isolation
- **Wireless communication technology:** Bluetooth

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: How do these compare with the lypertek tevi?**
A: I thought the tevis were the best headphones I tried from the chi fi companies that were doing TW headphones around the 80 to 100 quid mark but the Melomanias have shown to be much better. People have different preferences so it’s hard to compare unless you do it yourself. I don’t really like the shape and fit But I can tolerate it. The Tevis have a much better fit and the weight has never been an issue for me

**Q: I have read that these are maybe not the most dynamic listen, would they be OK with a mixture of rock, classical and dance music?**
A: If you get the right foam tips these sound absolutely incredible. I use the small foam comply with the poweramp app on my galaxy S5. Heaven. They are even pretty damn good with the silicone tips. I listen to rock, metal as well as pop r n b and hip hop. The bass kicks serious a%&. I've told everyone I know to buy them. Best 100 quid you'll ever spend if you love music.

**Q: Can anyone tell me are these quite small as ive got small ears.**
A: I must have weird ears too because these don't fit me well with any of the tips provided. The memory foam are the closest but they're still often falling out. They're a really well made, great sounding product but I wish there was an earloop or Budlok type attachment which could hold them in place. I haven't been able to find anything compatible for them.

**Q: Are these suitable for runners**
A: They arrived yesterday and I did a first run with them today. Swapped to the largest tips, gently pushed/screwed them into my ears and went running. Felt them ease back to a point they stayed at. Didn’t need to adjust or push back in regardless of heating up whilst running (so sweating)- they were fine. Ran 8 miles and had a rain shower during the run. They just worked so I think will be absolutely fine. Had volume low enough so I could hear around me and the controls were simple and intuitive for music. Didn’t take the case with me as I knew I would be inside 2 hours so plenty of charge in the buds.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I don't know what I'm talking about but I like these a lot
*by J***A on 2 October 2019*

I'm almost exclusively trash. I'm used to cheap wired headphones and I usually hate change, as well as not really knowing what good audio sounds like. So, this review is from the perspective of an overall swamp goblin who doesn't know what they're really talking about. The audio quality is great as far as I can tell. I don't know what I'm looking for, but everything seems to come through pretty clear. Bass is strong but not like, too strong. It's not tinny. I can hear parts of songs I never noticed before. Sound wise, these headphones are making me love music again. Love that. Build quality seems pretty solid. The case is nice, everything feels secure, and nothing looks or feels cheap. You'd hope so too because these are a hell of a lot more expensive than my usual cheapo wired earbuds. No faults here. As far as I can tell, the battery life is actually great. I listened to various stuff on Spotify for about 2.5 hours, give or take, and I was at about 65% battery by the time I took them off. By this time I was ready to whap them back in the case, so I don't foresee any battery issues unless I'm stupid and forget to charge the case. Lovely. I was worried about the look of them when they're in, because a lot of the marketing photos looked a bit like Frankenstein but the bolt goes through your ears instead. I'm pretty pleased to note that they're not overly stupid looking in real life. They really don't stick out as much as the pictures let on, and they feel really secure when they're in. Haven't dropped one so far, knock on wood. Brilliant. After wearing them for a while, they did get a little uncomfortable. But this is like 3 solid hours of having them in. It wasn't bad, but I could definitely feel some pressure. Easy solution: take a break every so often. Every pair of headphones will feel a bit uncomfy after that long, and because of that I'm not taking off any stars for this slight uncomfortability after multiple hours. Moderate use is totally comfy. We stan. Range wise I've not noticed any issues so far. If I leave my phone in one room and go across to another, through multiple walls and doors, it does struggle and eventually cut out. But being in the same room works perfectly well. This is the same range I've had from other Bluetooth connections so again, I'm fine with that. The only thing I do see as a potential issue is losing one. As far as I can tell there isn't a way to track the individual buds. So, don't be stupid about it. Put them back in the case when you're done, and don't lose the case. While these are totally a luxury product and cost a decent chunk, so far I'd say they're pretty good. They're also quite a bit cheaper than other competitors, but with a much better battery life. They're delivering everything I wanted so far. I was between these and a couple of others, and I have to say I'm pretty pleased with my choice. Definitely worth picking up.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Stellar sound quality...but with a caveat
*by M***K on 27 November 2019*

As a diehard audiophile wannabe, I am always on the lookout for good sounding headphones. I tend not dabble with IEMs mainly because I don't find in-ear solutions very comfortable. The market is also oversaturated with bluetooth headphones and despite what many reputable magazine reviews have raved about (i.e. the Sony WH-1000XM3 to name but one) I haven't been particularly impressed with any from a sound quality point of view. Sound quality is of absolute paramount importance to me (mainly because I listen to music) followed by comfort and compatibility. To be honest, up until now I have been sceptical about bluetooth technology and whether it could actually delivery good (or dare I say it, audiophile) sound quality. I have previously owned a couple of top end bluetooth headphones (including the Bowers and Wilkins PX model) and have felt slightly underwhelmed by the sound quality. So, onto the Cambridge Audio Melomania's (or "CAM" for short). I must admit I took a bit of a punt on these, they were in the Amazon Black Friday sale and they had a few mixed reviews but I did some research on these before I pulled the trigger. Firstly, this is not the first Cambridge Audio product I have purchased, I have owned a couple of DVD players and they have very good reputation in the audiophile community. However, this is the first personal audio/headphone product of theirs I am aware of. Secondly, the packaging is what you kind of expect from a reputable audio company. If I was to be picky then I would criticise the lack of ample ear tip choices (more on that later). The actual ear monitors are bigger than I thought but they are very lightweight, which is key to making sure they stay in your ear and don't ruin the overall listening experience. The monitors come with a very nice and portable charging device and usb cable. So far so good. I have since found out that Cambridge Audio also produce a carry case specifically for this device for a tenner. Again, nitpicking here but for the sake of an extra tenner should have been included in the accessories that come with the monitors. Onto the most important thing...sound. I must admit I was slightly underwhelmed when I first tried them out, the stock memory foam ear tips come are very small, the accompanying large silicone ear tips did not look like a large size and they failed to do the job The one thing I have learnt over the years when using IEMs is that it is absolutely vital to achieve a good seal with the ear tips. This important to get a good treble and bass presentation, if the fitment is too loose then they will sound too anemic, too tight they will sound too boomy. A criticism I level at all IEM manufacturers (with the exception of RHA) is they don't tend to provide a wide range of stock ear tip sizes to cater for different ear canal sizes. This is where tip swapping or purchasing a pair of aftermarket tips come into play. Now one of the characteristics of the CAM is the nozzle that goes onto the ear canal is quite large which means a universal ear tip will not suffice. Luckily, I had some comply foam tips (T600) left over for use with my Audeze iSine 10s which also bear the same nozzle measurements. Using the stock iSine ear tips (size M) did the trick and I was able to get a good deal which meant all of a sudden the sound quality notched up significantly compared to using the stock tips. However, when I tried the comply foam tips this where I found what the sound quality notched up significantly and I find that not only are these now my go to IEMs but can wholeheartedly recommend these to other users on the basis they provide excellent sound quality, are extremely comfortable and very practical to transport around. I had some reservations about the fact they use APTX and not APTX HD technology but this has quickly been disregarded because they sound amazing! These are a very affordable proposition and without hesitation you should give them a go, you will not be disappointed and if you do encounter any sound degradation then you know what you need to do!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great for Generic music Listening Bad for Phone Calls
*by S***S on 31 May 2020*

After Doing extensive Research on getting earphones I was torn between the Tevis, the 1more and the Melomania. After reading more and more into I decided to go with the melomania. Sound and Connectivity: The sound is great for it, I usually have Sennheiser and Sonys. And this reached at their level even with a bit of latency. The connectivity is good at times but most the times the connection dropped on mine. I live in a semi crowded area. So in the day I thought it was just fighting the interference. But when it came to night and these headphones were 100% charged the connectivity was dropping and I could barely understand any of the music. Like it Skipped every syllable. The reviewers I've seen said it was good, but I believe some of them were a bit "Over zealous" with their reviews. Like on YouTube. I wont name any names there, but you will have seen them since you got to this page. Design: Its designed well, I really love the shortcut keys you have they did an amazing job with that and its hard to find that sort of Accessibility with these kind of headphones. They do feel light and like hollow plastic if that makes sense? They are very light weight and the ear buds they come with have varying sizes. Even with all of them they didn't stay in my ear for too long. They fit and I felt it go in, but it hurt my ears. And they would constantly fall out like they lose suction. Especially when I'm cooking or when I need to pick up something they will just fall out. And the worst part is when they fall out you wont notice it so you have to be super careful with your movement and be observant. Because they are super light weight. Battery life: Superb Battery life Quick charging Its amazing for that. Like they have spoiled us with this amazing battery life. Kudos to them. Calls: Its terrible for calls, the connectivity was bad and it kept dropping. It sounds like an echo from what I was told when I spoke. And it constantly sounded like I was in a tunnel and slightly Muffled. I called my friends on Discord, Skype, and normal mobile calls. (all on my phone) all had the same result. So be warned with calling. Ending statement: If you want something to listen to music its perfect for it. Be careful when using them in crowded areas like just generally walking outside in the park, or in town. You will get latency issues. As all Bluetooth devices get this so this isn't a melomania exclusive issue. Its an Overall Bluetooth issue. Charge is fantastic. Call qualities are bad, Connectivity is mediocre. Sound is great. My overall review of this would be a 7/10

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