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Featuring a secure in-ear fit and high-quality sound, the MEE Audio M6 is tough to beat in the realm of affordable, sports-style earphones. The dynamic 9-millimeter drivers with neodymium magnets deliver a wide range with enhanced bass, great for getting in the zone during your next workout Read More
After using these for four months or so, I can't overstate just how much I like these earbuds. They came in the level 5 gift box I received (obviously they vary, so don't expect to get the same), which happened to be right around when my last pair of earbuds shuffled off this mortal coil. The variety of different interchangeable tips made it possible to find an excellent fit, and they've stood up beautifully to my various bad habits that tend to kill earbuds quickly. The sound quality is great for the price range, and with a little practice I've figured out how to fit them securely enough that they only time I've ever had them come out accidentally is if I snag the cord on something and rip them right out. I'm disappointed that I missed this drop, but I'll be keeping an eye out so I can jump on the next one. It'll take a lot to unseat these as my favorite earbuds.
dang1357I wouldn't call it remarkable, but if you're careful about getting the fit just right they're a little better than your average affordable earbud (think Skull Candy or other stuff in the same price range). If you're looking for dramatic noise isolation, they might not be right for you. I consider them pretty good for the price point, but there are certainly better options out there if that particular aspect of their performance is important to you.
Pros:
1. The pouch it comes with is nice and has enough room to hold my regret and buyer's remorse.
2. I hooked it up to my digital piano just to see how it would respond. Now I know what it sounds like to play piano underwater.
Cons:
1. I still have some hope it'll get better after lengthy burn-in. I'm afraid this might be false hope.
I don't know what I expected for 14 or so dollars.
Seriously, what do all these drops have against residents of Hong Kong, Singapore, and Taiwan!
WHAT KIND OF SERIOUS REASON IS THERE TO NOT SHIP THESE TO HONG KONG?
Did some dude in an office just go HEY, WOULDN'T IT BE COOL TO PISS OFF SOME PEOPLE for NO REASON?
YEAH, LET'S JUST THROW A DART ON THE MAP!
*hits hong kong*
BULLSEYE!
I really, really like this IEM. This is the one I reach for the most frequently when I go for jogs. Another employee at Massdrop swears by these and used a pair throughout college as a beater pair of IEMs.
6 pairs of tips, a cable that doesn't tangle or annoy, memory wire done right, a comfortable fit and decent sound at this price that I don't feel guilty pouring my sweat on? Yes please. Don't expect it to stack up to heavy hitters in terms of sound, but here's a Sport IEM with design and functionality done right.
TambreWhat I'll pay on Amazon, if I join now:
Items: USD 17.99
Shipping (9-16 business days) & handling: USD 13.62
Order total: USD 31.61
What I paid on Massdrop:
Subtotal $12.99
Shipping $6.70
Total $19.69
You might be sad, I am not.
I grabbed myself a pair of MEE M6Ps when they were available, and I don't know why people are complaining. They are absolutely amazing for their price, and I own A LOT of earphones. Let me compare it to some of the ones I already own in the same price range. The sound quality is a thousand times better than what you get with the AKG Y20s, I'd say they are on par with the renowned Zero Audio ZH-DX200 (Carbo Tenore) only with a better fit, mic, and button. I even think they sound better than my SoundMagic E10s, and the reason why I believe these sound so good is because of the perfect fit. The fit plays a huge factor in how you experience the sound when listening to in-ear monitors. If they fit you snugly and manage to block out a lot of outer noise, you'll get the "room" feel, a sensation that there's depth to the sound, and it really helps enhance the bass. The MEE M6 definitely provided this experience for me, and the build quality seems nice too. I've had a lot of horrible experiences at this price range for earphones, but for $28 I'd call the M6p's a steal.
HighfallI bought mine MEE M6 Pro for 37 GBP (47$) last year on Amazon. I believed in reviews and feedback, decided to try. For money I spent it's not the best IEM.
But price on Massdrop is really good for MEE products.
I'd rather say that for M6 Pro problem is not a sound quality, but insulation and fit If they fit you best, so you are lucky.
It always take time for me to find correct position and right angle to have good insulation and decent sound, may be it's personal ear shape.
TubtubThe pair that I received didn't sound tinny. There was enormous amounts of subsonic energy. I'd have sent them back if it wouldn't cost me more money. Lucky they weren't very expensive.
So i break headphones constantly because of sweat from the gym. I really only like around the ear designs like this because they don't fall if they get loose. My recent pair just bit the dust so I've been looking for new ones.
I've read mixed reviews on these, so can i expect these to last at least a year? I always have one earphone get super quiet or die from getting sweat in therm after a few months
Edit: after looking at it, this isn't even a good deal. These are $15 and only $17-18 on Amazon with shipping.
No_Hands_55M6's for sale on eBay by MEEAudio for $10 shipped. http://tinyurl.com/zrd5dov
The staff at Massflop don't even bother finding real deals anymore. (The owner is still turning out good Collabs) Overall though, they're turning into Groupon.
No_Hands_55A year ago I ordered two pair as I tend to break earbuds too. I've used them for running and yard work. One pair finally broke when I closed the earpiece in a car door, the others are still going strong. As a bonus, I really like the sound.
I just got my headphones in today and gave them a brief test drive for high/lows. I was using my drivers and bought these in order to use as an alternate pair at the gym. All I have to say is ... eh.
The sound is a little tinny, has some ok bass support and some decent mids. Highs seemed alright too. Did a pretty good job of blocking out exterior sound. These will be a decent pair to wear around the gym though.
Overall I kind of like them. They look nice, the sound is ok. I don't see using these outside of yard work and working out, but that is exactly why I bought them in the first place.