🎶 Elevate Your Sound Experience!
The MEE audio M6 PRO Musicians' In-Ear Monitors (2nd Generation) offer a universal fit and noise isolation, featuring upgraded sound quality with a focus on midrange and treble. Designed for durability, these monitors come with detachable cables and a sweat-resistant build, ensuring they withstand the rigors of daily use. With a comfortable over-the-ear fit and multiple ear tip options, they provide an exceptional listening experience for musicians and audiophiles alike.
V**R
Right ear keeps disconnecting
Just got my pairs, sound and quality is really nice but sound in right ear keeps dropping on bending the cable it works. So my first impression is not very good. It seems their Quality check isn't very good. Disappointed because waited for this for almost a week across the ocean.
J**C
Best budget IEM
Awesome value for money if your talking about the stuff that comes with it. It also is very comparable to more expensive IEMs in the market. It also has the option to be customized!
R**L
Not correct description
Does not meet the description ! Text mention including Bluetooth adapter package does not come with Bluetooth adapter !!!
G**A
Good quality
I liked it. I used for recording
T**R
Awesome sound quality and value - spend the time adjusting it to your ears
6-month EDIT: Still great sound quality and durability. Due to personal issues with fit, and other minor details, I'd alter my rating to *4.5*.I've grown to really like the sound from these. I'm happy to use them for casual mixing (with caveats) when I don't want to use headphones, and I'm impressed with the build and ruggedness. They make me want to listen to music for the fun of it, and that's something. The isolation is hilariously good if you get a good fit, almost as good as putting in foam earplugs, even though you don't stuff these into the ear canal.Sonically, even with a 5mm driver the sound is impressive, with good detail up top and with the low bass tending towards "fun" rather than accurate. Personally I like that for the price, it makes audio exciting, makes this more of an all-rounder. That bass doesn't muddy the low mids - it's just a bit of supplementation to support the rest of the sound. The high mids are good for music but a little too prominent for speech, leading sometimes to more sibilance than I'd like around 6kHz. But that's the only thing I'd want changing, sound-wise, and it doesn't actually bother me on music. If you don't like the bass here, it's pretty easy to EQ it down on most smartphones by about 2dB, without artefacts.Not at all a super wide soundstage like you get with a Campfire Audio earphones, but they would cost 20 times the price of this. I like the immediacy of this set. If I want soundstage, I'll go for listening with open-back headphones.Build is solid with plenty of accessories; good carry case, two cables (one with mic), plenty of silicone tips (inc. large and small triple flanges) and one set of foam earphones as well. That second cable with a mic is great in case one cable breaks (seems unlikely), and it doesn't affect the sound quality at all. However, the mic quality is poor, very muffled, so I'd save it for short calls when you're not in noisy environment. I keep that cable on purely for the play/pause button - or assistant if you wish. Cables are really nice and strong, but there's a fair bit of cable noise. Strangely though you get used to this, and there's an included clip which might help.Comfort-wise, they took a bit of getting used to. The cables are detachable - though they aid the noise isolation by creating the seal, so keep them attached for best isolation. The memory wire works with a metal wire encased with the cabling for about 8cm from the earphone. Because of this, the wire's profile is larger and slightly stretched, and can get in the way of larger glasses' stalks. It takes some days of getting used to but it's worth the experimentation. They also help to relieve stress on the earphone if they get yanked out accidentally, and when running, they do keep the earphones on the ear rather than falling to the ground.But the fit is still really incumbent on the main module fitting well, and with my small ears, I've found that even when walking, they come loose sooner than I want, regardless of tips used (maybe I should get some custom ones). If I put on a sprint, they'll be loose very quickly, and you lose all the bass if the fit is off. But that's just my ears, you might honestly find them perfect running partners. When I'm not moving around they stay in place well. Not headphone-well, but enough that it doesn't bother me.For sure though, they're not the best for side-sleepers listening at night. They're a fair bit larger than, say, Apple's old earphones, which for all their faults are probably my pick for that use case, with their very flat profile.A few misconceptions:1. These are noise isolating, but not noise cancelling. Don't expect the sudden eerie quiet you get from a Bose QuietComfort or Sony WH-1000 series when you turn those on. However, the isolation is so good that I have trouble understanding the person speaking next to me even indoors, especially with the Comply foam tips used. From reading tech reviews, these apparently isolate nearly as well as Shure earphones, which have the best isolation around. No reason to doubt this.2. These aren't for high-level mixing. Reference sound quality is never this inexpensive. They would work well for monitoring audio on location, because they isolate so well, and the bass boost will compensate for the bass frequencies from the environment which are impossible to isolate out. I've also used these on stage but I don't recommend that. The isolation is just too good you can't make out anything else properly. I ended up taking them off on that occasion.Overall then, for earphones with wires going over the ear, these are probably the best value around. I got the clear pair for £35. Expect a solid build and good sound quality, and be prepared to spend some time getting the right fit for your ears. If you want something better, you'll probably need to spend more. I've enjoyed having these beside my AKG K702, Bose QC25, SoundMAGIC E30, and Earpods. All very different, all useful. The M6 PRO 2nd are the best all-rounders of them all!
S**S
Hifi? No. Eminently usable? Absolutely!
Caveat: I’m used to listening over Sennheiser headphones that cost more than 10 times the price of these, so I’m spoiled as hell.External sound isolation is good! I’m listening to music over them at the moment and I can’t hear myself snapping my fingers literally inches from my ears. The initial questionnaire for this review asked for my rating on noise cancellation, these aren’t noise cancelling units, that’s a technology that people often get mixed up with sound isolation but they’re aren’t one and the same.These aren’t a hifi product. The sound of these units is definitely scooped, with, what I consider, an overly assertive presence (upper mid/lower treble) region. Bass response is nothing short of impressive for such small diaphragms and I’ll be using these as IEMs for gigs on bass guitar, so that’s just as well. I wouldn’t describe the sound as smooth or refined in any way, but neither is it so nasty as to fatigue my ears in the few hours I’ve been using them. They’ll almost certainly burn in and improve over time, however. I guess the bottom line is that they’ll give a better monitoring experience than most floor wedges, if used correctly.They’re well accessorised and look well built, but only time will tell.I can’t gush about these IEMs, but I can say that they’re totally useable for my purposes and I would imagine they would be for many other individuals. If I take on a lot more work where IEMs are needed I’ll almost certainly graduate to something better. However, for the few gigs I’ve currently got in the book that demand IEMs, these will be fine. At sub £40 they’re almost disposable, so, in reality, I’m very pleased with my purchase. If I was judging them purely on sound quality, I’d probably give them 2.5 or 3 out of 5 stars at best, but given the price point I’ll happily go higher. These were a personal recommendation from a fellow working musician and that recommendation is deserved. If you need spare IEMs, need IEMs for occasional use (like me), or are looking to try the idea out without spending silly amounts of money, you need look no further.
H**X
Reseña de alguien que no es músico
Antes que nada, si a ti te gusta escuchar tu música atascada de bajos, apunta tu billetera a otro lado o acabarás decepcionado. La verdad es que no soy una persona que le prestara mucha atención a los in Ear. Aún así decidí invertir en unos audífonos de gama media baja de entrada, nada muy costoso. Mi primera opción eran los Shure e215, pero tras ver un montón de reseñas en YT me encontré con estos M6 pro, las prestaciones eran muy parecidas. y pese a que sabia que el sonido era inferior, terminé por comprarlos por las prestaciones a bajo costo.En primer lugar debo decir que, por todos los accesorios que incluyen, ya es un muy buen trato. Dos cables, uno de ellos con control, seis pares de puntas de silicon y un par de gomas de espuma de memoria comply (que quería probar desde hace tiempo) más el adaptador a 6.3 mm y un case semi rígido. La construcción es de plástico, pero debo decir que se siente bastante sólida. Los cables se perciben de buena calidad con guardacables tanto en el Jack como en la separación de los extremos que van a los audífonos.Ahora bien el sonido. Las quejas de muchas personas respecto a los bajos están justificadas, aunque parte de este "problema" tiene mucho que ver con escoger la punta de silicon correcta que embone de manera correcta a tu canal auditivo. Si la punta elegida te queda bien, notarás una mejora significativa en la calidad del audio y en el aislamiento del ruido exterior. Si aún así sientes que no tienes una buena respuesta en bajos no hay nada que no se pueda arreglar con un ajuste al equalizador, aunque los que gustan de bajos exagerados se sentirán timados. Para los que gusten de escuchar música a frecuencias planas, están bien.Para los fans de las specsDriver de 10 mmrespuesta de frecuencia 20Hz a 20KHzImpedancia 16 Omssensibilidad 100±3 dB (1mW at 1KHZ)largo del cable 1.3 mcertificación IPX5 de resistencia al agua (no te emociones, es solo resistencia al sudor)Pros.- Buen audio- Cables removibles- Muchos accesorios- El control sirve con Android y iOS- Cómodos y resistentes al sudor- El aislamiento es mejor que el de unos in ear comunes- Bastante económicos (50 USD)Contras- Construcción (son de plástico)- Necesitas tomarte tu tiempo para colocarlos correctamente- La mayoría de los usuarios requerirán ajustar los bajos a través del equalizadorPese a los puntos en contra, no encuentro motivo para bajarles una sola estrella. Estos M6 pro son una excelente opción para entrar al mundo de los in ear de calidad de gama de entrada a un muy bajo costo. Seguro me servirán hasta que pueda ir por una gama más alta.
D**V
I'm no longer grumbling about them.
**Update**So, whilst I was disappointed that the description over hyped these headphones, I've decided that my original review sells them short. My review is accurate, however it's nearly 2 years later now and they're still going!! And that's with some heavy use. I regularly use them under my motorcycle helmet as well as when I want to listen in bed (falling asleep many times). They've outlasted 'premium' in headphones costing 3x more. The better seal in your ears, the better they sound.So I've changed my 4 star to a 5!*Original review*They are just about worth what you pay for them.In a quiet area these are fine with a balanced sound.Adjust the bass or treble in a variety of music genres and they cope well.However, they are no where near what I'd class as monitor headphones. Monitors need to exactly match the input throughout the Hz range and these cannot do that. But for the money it was highly unlikely that'd be the case (unfortunately).They are not noise cancelling, no matter which set of earbuds you put in.I purchased these to fit under my motorcycle helmet which they do very well, however I also wanted some noise isolation to reduce the wind noise which they do not do at all.Unlike the other reviewer I do not have any issue with the comfort. In fact I've fallen asleep with these headphones in, a lot, and not awoke with painful ears on any occasion. I can even lie my head fully on one side and listen without discomfort so it got an extra star just for that.They come with an extra cable so I think that'll add to the overall durability.All in all not bad, but didn't do the job I bought them for.
R**R
It's all MEE, MEE, MEE.
After having read so many positive reviews of these I was disappointed to find that the sound quality didn't match up to my expectations. Sound quality is subjective to a certain extent so I won't expand on that, but what is beyond dispute is that the cables are terrible. The earhooks are solid and inflexible, and because the connectors are not standard it's virtually impossible to get replacements unless you get them from MEE themselves. And then all you'll get are the same inflexible earhooks which make the earbuds uncomfortable for long term use.There are so many IEMs available now in this price range, with better sound and better cables, and there's no real reason to buy these.
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