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The MEE audio M6 PRO 2nd Gen In-Ear Monitors combine advanced 5μm driver technology with a noise-isolating closed-back design and customizable memory wire earhooks. Engineered for musicians and audiophiles, they offer superior sound clarity, a secure personalized fit, and durable, sweat-resistant construction. Included are two detachable cables (one with mic/remote) and multiple eartips for optimal noise isolation and comfort, compatible with all standard 3.5mm and 6.3mm audio devices.
Control Method | Remote |
Control Type | Noise Control |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Weight | 5.8 Ounces |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Is Electric | No |
Antenna Location | Cycling, Motorcycling, Audio Monitoring, Calling, Snowboarding, Running, Swimming, Recording, Exercising |
Compatible Devices | iPhone, Cellphones, Gaming Consoles, Tablets, Motorcycles, Music Production Equipment, Laptops, Desktops |
Cable Features | Detachable |
Additional Features | Sweatproof, Noise Isolation, Microphone Included |
Enclosure Material | Aluminum |
Specific Uses For Product | Home |
Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
Style Name | In-Ear Monitors |
Theme | Sports |
Color | Black |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Connectivity Technology | Wired |
Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
Noise Control | Sound Isolation |
N**R
Great on a motorcycle! No more wind noise!
Just used these for the first time on my motorcycle (reason for buying them), worn for 3 hours. Full-face helmet (Bell MX9 Adventure MIPS, a fairly noisy helmet) on a DRZ400S. Mixture of 55-60 mph roads & slow dirt trails.Sound blocking [with included Comply memory tips]: Absolutely zero problems with wind noise, which was my biggest issue with certain foam plugs. Certain foamies left my ears ringing after the ride from wind noise even though I had put them in the proper way. Extremely happy these block the wind noise as I find the wind noise to be super distracting to the ride & makes it less enjoyable. These block all of it up until ~55 mph, than there's a little bit, but it's tolerable. My bike isn't loud, but these definitely dampen a lot of the engine & exhaust sound too. Honestly these probably would block a lot of environment noise, maybe you'd hear a loud horn, but I didn't hear much other environment noise on my ride, even at slow speeds. Could be a pro or con depending on your take on it.Volume: Didn't have to go super high on the volume, which is great. Even at 55-60 mph the sound was clear and never had to crank the volume to hear the music. If you have to turn it louder, you're not protecting your hearing.Sound quality: Pretty good. Really good, crisp mids. I was actually off the bike taking a break on the trails and heard some "new" interesting, subtle background parts on songs I've listened to a hundred times before. The bass leaves a little bit to be desired, I think some other reviews say the same. But it's not "thin" sounding, like really cheap earbuds, by any means. Overall I'm impressed. Take this with a grain of salt because some reviews said there's a break-in period and the sound gets better with time.Fit & comfort: Started to get a little irritating around the 3 hour mark, but nothing too bad, only took them out once in the 3 hours. I saw some people say they couldn't get a full-face helmet on with these, I had no issue of them falling out when putting the helmet on, you just have to be sure to "spread" the sides of the helmet as you're sliding it over your head (which is the proper way anyway). Even if I felt one a little out of place (there was no complete dislodges after putting the helmet on) I was able to reach up into the helmet from underneath and tweak them a bit. Taking the helmet off becomes a little bit painful as it tends to rip them right out of your ear, nothing too bad though.Durability: Obviously can't comment on this yet. Today wasn't hot at all and I wasn't sweating at all really, so I'm hoping they hold up to sweat.The only "negative" thing I have to say about these is that I wish that replacement Comply tips were cheaper than they are. I can see the ones I have getting nasty once the hotter weather comes.Overall these seem like a must have if you want to block wind & engine noise while also listening to some tunes. I don't leave reviews often but these are worth the money, if they hold up!
T**B
Cheap, Sound Good, RELIABLE
We have about 30 of these units at our church for our singers and musicians (rotation schedule). Have yet to have a unit fail. Sound great for the price. Overall fairly balanced sound for the price, maybe lacking a tiny bit in the high end, or there's a low end boost, I can't tell which.One problem you'll experience with in-ears (earbuds) in general - not necessarily isolated to this make and model - is a lack of clarity between sources due to too much bass/low end present in the signal, especially if you're listening in Mono. This is especially a problem in a live environment if your singers/musicians are using personal mixers for their earbuds. If your personal mixers are receiving sources straight from the pre-amps, with no EQ on each source, the low end buildup (proximity effect) on the vocals can seriously effect your ability to distinguish between sources.Make sure your personal mixers at least have a master EQ where you can reduce the low end. If you're running your in-ears from Front of House or Monitors, if your sources are Pre-fade or don't have much EQ on them, you may need to apply a master EQ on each mix.The only issues we had were related to the above - improper EQ'ing of our sources before sending them to the ears. We started running these earbuds from submixes on our Front of House console which were properly EQ'd and stereo-spaced-out, and that has significantly improved the ability of our singer to hear.
L**E
The more time I give them the better they get.
I purchased these based on a number of reviews for near budget in ear ear buds. I use them primarily on a motorcycle with a full face helmet. I also own Sennheiser over the ear ear phones and a bundle of decent in - home audio w/ 7.2 surround sound. I've had KEF systems long before they were making computer speakers and were one of the top home audiophile speakers. I've had book shelf Mordant Short speakers as well. I am well aware of what good sound is. I was looking for something that could give me good sound while riding my Triumph. I also discovered I just enjoy these as wonderful ear buds for music off my phone, off my PC and even on my stereo.They do require a break-in. They didn't sound bad in the beginning but after about 30 hours they sound really good. The sound is clear- I can understand why sound techs like it. I do hear decent spatial relations--instruments in differing locations, sound effects, production values. I tend to like everything from Spanish Guitar to Motorhead. Radiohead sounds good, Pink Floyd sounds good. The bass isn't heavy thumping just lush--the highs are clear, electric guitars and keyboards are good. The more natural or unplugged sessions, concerts, classical are very clear for the price. Again if you're going for budget these seem to be the best in the price range. They have higher level models. I can't recommend them as I didn't listen but based on durability, unless other manufacturers are also adding similar features, I'd probably buy again from MEE.For the $35 I spent, this was a good investment. They are durable. I like that the ear buds can detach from the cables. The cable is thick. The over the ear wire takes a bit of getting used to --after about 10 times in / out / over the ear, it's a pretty normal procedure. I use the noise dampening foam as my in ear piece but I also was pleased with the other 3 sets of ear pieces it came with.As motorcycle ear buds they're good--I can get my helmet on and off without dislodging them--they do move a bit when I pull the helmet on but not enough to make me fiddle. I'm trying to ride. If you have a loud music player they would be great on a bike. I'm using a low end Motorola and they make good riding companions. For walking around, standing, no external noise to compete with--great. The amount of money I've blown over the years with dollar store buds, T. J. Max buds, Skull Candy that break etc . probably is around $80. None of those other pairs live to tell. These seem to be surviving.All that said, if they break in a year or under, my review or comments will be updated accordingly.
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