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MEE audio M6 Sport Wired Earbuds, Noise Isolating In Ear Headphones, Sweatproof Earphones for Running/Gym/Workouts with Dynamic Enhanced Bass Sound, Memory Wire Earhooks, 3.5mm Jack Plug (Black)
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Brand | MEE audio |
Model Name | M6 |
Color | Black |
Form Factor | In Ear |
Connectivity Technology | Wired |
About this item
- HIGH-PERFORMANCE DYNAMIC DRIVERS deliver superior bass performance, vivid mids, and crystal-clear highs for an energetic audio experience that motivates you through the most intense workouts
- CERTIFIED IPX5 SWEAT- AND WATER-RESISTANT DESIGN prevents damage from both sweat and the elements for superior durability and the freedom to work out anywhere
- ADJUSTABLE MEMORY WIRE EARHOOKS conform perfectly to your ears, providing an ergonomic and secure over-the-ear fit that stays comfortable all day and never falls out
- COMPATIBLE WITH all devices that use a standard 3.5mm (1/8”) headphone/AUX jack including iPhone/iPad/iPod and other phones/tablets (3.5mm adapter may be required), mp3 players, computers, gaming consoles/controllers, and gym equipment
- INCLUDES CARRYING CASE for convenient storage and transport, shirt clip for cable management, and 6 sets of ear-tips for a customized fit; please try all of the eartip sizes to find the ones with the best overall sound, bass, and comfort for your ears
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Stream audio from any 3.5mm jack to up to two Bluetooth headphones
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Founded in 2005 with the goal of making high-fidelity portable audio attainable for every music listener, MEE audio has been winning acclaim from casual listeners and audiophiles around the world for over 15 years.
Now specializing in wireless connectivity solutions, in-ear monitors, and hearing protection, we strive to accompany our customers in their lifelong audio journey, instilling healthy listening habits and a passion for sound quality.
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Sound quality | 4.1 | 3.0 | 4.2 | 4.1 | 3.7 | — |
Noise cancellation | 3.8 | 2.5 | 3.9 | 3.5 | 4.0 | — |
Comfort | — | 2.5 | 4.3 | 4.3 | 4.1 | — |
Sold By | MEEaudio | Hmusic | EZ EAR us | JAAMIRA | Elgin USA | MEEaudio |
connectivity tech | Wired | Wired | Wired | Wired | Wired | Wired |
headphones form factor | In Ear | In Ear | In Ear | In Ear | In Ear | In Ear |
connector type | 3.5mm Jack | 3.5mm Jack | 3 5mm Jack | 3.5mm Jack | USB Type C | — |
noise control | sound isolation | sound isolation | active noise cancellation | active noise cancellation | sound isolation | — |
headphones jack | 3.5 mm Jack | 3.5 mm Jack | 3.5 mm Jack | 3.5 mm Jack | USB-C | — |
cable feature | Retractable | Retractable | Detachable | Retractable | Retractable | Retractable |
control type | Media Control | Media Control | Media Control | Volume Control | Volume Control | Media Control |
water resistance | water resistant | — | not water resistant | waterproof | waterproof | — |
Product Description
Never Lose Focus with the M6
Sound That Motivates You
Secure Fit with Memory Wire
Over-the-ear design with adjustable “memory wire” earhooks and 6 sets of eartips deliver a secure, personalized fit that never falls out
Clear Sound with Enhanced Bass
High-performance dynamic drivers deliver an energetic audio experience that motivates you through the most intense workouts
IPX5 Sweat Resistance
IPX5 sweat- and water-resistant design prevents damage by sweat and the elements
What's in the Box
M6 In-Ear Sports Headphones, zippered carrying case, eartips (6 pairs), shirt clip, user manual
How to Use Memory Wire Earhooks?
Secure Fit for Any Activity
Which M6 Model is Right for You?
M6 | M6 with 3-Button Remote | M6 with USB-C & Remote | M6 VR | X1 | |
Customer Reviews
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Earhooks
| Memory Wire | Memory Wire | Memory Wire | Memory Wire | Pre-shaped Earhooks |
Connectivity
| Wired 3.5mm | Wired 3.5mm | Wired USB-C (USB Type C) | Wired 3.5mm | Wired 3.5mm |
Ear Coupling
| In-Ear | In-Ear | In-Ear | In-Ear | In-Ear |
Detachable Cables
| ✘ | ✘ | ✘ | ✔ | ✘ |
Microphone
| ✘ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
Remote
| — | 3 Button | 3 Button | 1 Button | 1 Button |
IPX Rating
| IPX5 | IPX5 | IPX5 | IPX5 | IPX5 |
Accessories
| carrying case + 6 eartips | carrying case + 6 eartips | carrying case + 6 eartips | case + 6 eartips + 3 cables | 6 eartips |
Compatibility
| any 3.5mm device | any 3.5mm device | iPad / Tablets / USB-C devices | Oculus Quest 1/2 or VR headset | any 3.5mm device |
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Product information
Product Dimensions | 7.7 x 3.8 x 1.1 inches |
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Item Weight | 1.6 ounces |
ASIN | B0038W0K2K |
Item model number | Earphone-M6-BK-MEE |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. |
Customer Reviews |
4.2 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #17,026 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #1,340 in Earbud & In-Ear Headphones |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | October 6, 2017 |
Department | unisex-adult |
Manufacturer | MEE audio |
Item Weight | 1.6 Ounces |
Units | 1.0 Count |
Number Of Items | 1 |
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Customers like the value, fit and quality of the headphones. For example, they mention that it's a high-end option, worth every penny and that the memory wire fitment means set it and forget it. That said, opinions are mixed on sound quality, stability, durability, performance, and comfort.
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Customers are mixed about the sound quality of the headphones. Some mention that they have great bass and just great all around sound, it really cuts down on cable rub sounds, and ear buds getting yanked out by something. The mids aren't recessed and the bass digs deeper, providing a good sound seal. The silicone ear tips do a decent job at muffling external noise sources. The vocals were extremely present, and it helps isolate the music/audio from a noisy gym background. However, others say that overall the sound is not competitive, bass-heavy, and slightly too loud, even on the lowest setting.
"...flange tips fit perfectly into my rather large ears and provided a good sound seal (none of the other tips fit satisfactorily into my ears at all)...." Read more
"...Still work perfectly and the sound is just right for everyday use. If you want audiophile quality, by a pair of over ear phones and stay home...." Read more
"...The vocals were extremely present, the instruments played pleasantly in the background(still crisp and clear) but, not to distant, and the bass was..." Read more
"...is that when I use them on my mp3 player they are slightly too loud, even on the lowest setting, when I am listening in a quiet environment...." Read more
Customers like the value of the headphones. They say that it is a high-end option, a steal for the money, and sounds like much more expensive earphones.
"...it seemed to give me the all-around performance I needed at a decent price...." Read more
"...Also, the cost to value ratio is unbelievable...." Read more
"...These are a good value. I have not found any sports headphones that hold up for more than a year or so, the way I use them...." Read more
"...I feel you get a great value for the price.Ear SizeThese monitors are great for tiny ears...." Read more
Customers like the fit of the headphones. They say it fits nicely in the ear, is tight, and comfortable. They also appreciate the memory wire fitment, which means set it and forget it. Customers say the bud sizes are convenient and the headphones are great for tiny ears.
"...They come with many different sizes of ear tips, so pretty much any average adult should be able to find a pair that fits their ears...." Read more
"...The Audio Technica ATH-ANC23 looked promising: it was a compact earphone design, and it had active noise cancelling, and it cost only about $50...." Read more
"...These set me back about $20. They do fit nicely in the ear which is my most pressing need with a pair of sport headphones...." Read more
"...The cases are a little smaller than the Shure units and do not fit as snugly into the folds of my ears but this might be more comfortable for some..." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the quality of the earbuds. For example, they mention that they are excellent, provide a nice sound, and are adequate for the intended purpose. Some say that the bud case is great. Overall, customers are happy with the performance of these earphones.
"...Sound Isolation: it isn't amazing, but it's decent and definitely cuts out quite a bit of background noise...." Read more
"...predictable wear points. -- Sound: as noted above, this is fairly good, but as other reviewers have noted, the base sound is pretty weak...." Read more
"...Quite rich and smooth. The high end is still rather rolled off.JVC HAFX67BCrowdsourcing really worked in this case...." Read more
"...+ The earpiece fit is nice. The extra tips are sweet.+ Great case. It comes with a nice pocket for the extra earpiece tips...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the stability of the headphones. Some mention that they stay in place when active, while others say that they loosen up and fall out of their ears.
"...This helps to keep the cord still so it doesn't make noise in the earbuds when it bangs against your body...." Read more
"...They NEVER have fallen out of my ears in the year and a half I've used them...." Read more
"...This is because the tips are rather loosely connected to the actual earphones through a slippery cylindrical surface...." Read more
"...True, they stay in my ears which is great. I run, do burpees, and generally am pretty active...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the durability of the headphones. Some mention that they seem well made, while others say that they are flimsy and break easily. The cable is made of a durable feeling material, and the jack is 90 degrees instead of the usual 45 degrees. However, some customers say that the plastic completely broke after a few uses.
"...Having had them several months now, I can also attest to their durability (they've been wadded up, stepped on, sweaty, jerked around, etc)...." Read more
"...the past week or two I noticed that the wire on the left earpiece side had begun breaking (the sleeve covering the wire split) and I lost signal in..." Read more
"...The pros for these earphones looked good: they seemed durable and well-made, their sound quality was described as fantastic for classical music,..." Read more
"...They can be shaped to a certain extent, and seem to hold shape pretty well...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the headphones. Some mention that one of the fittings works well for their small ears, providing adequate quality sound in these high-end models. However, others say that it's a good but not outstanding set of sports headphones, and that the ear pieces are trash.
"...The over ear hooks actually work (which is a surprise since most don't). They can be shaped to a certain extent, and seem to hold shape pretty well...." Read more
"...newer and quieter trains, the Bose phones were tolerable but ultimately unsatisfactory because of their lack of noise isolation...." Read more
"...Still work perfectly and the sound is just right for everyday use. If you want audiophile quality, by a pair of over ear phones and stay home...." Read more
"...In summary, this is a good but not outstanding set of sports headphones. They get high marks for comfort and value...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the comfort of the headphones. Some mention that it is extremely comfortable and does not feel like you are wearing them. The design is genius because it takes a lot of stress off of your ear's cartilage. It keeps a nice seal and causes very little wear fatigue over the course of an hour run. However, others say that it feels uncomfortable and annoying to have to stop to clear out your ears.
"...They are comfortable to wear for long periods, the sound is not what I expected for what I paid... very clear highs and booming lows...." Read more
"...The over ear design is genius because it takes a lot of stress off of your ear's cartilage in holding up normal ear buds...." Read more
"...cord to dangle either in front of your shirt or underneath, not the most comfortable if you are an efficient runner trying to keep from having..." Read more
"...Pros: -- These are some of the most comfortable headphones I've used. Prior to these, I used Sennheiser sport headphones (e.g. PMX 70)...." Read more
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Sport Design: I like them a lot so far because of the design. The best thing about them is how they fit your ear. They come with many different sizes of ear tips, so pretty much any average adult should be able to find a pair that fits their ears. A plastic coated memory wire hooks over the top of your ear and fits behind it, and you can adjust the shape in any way so it fits your ear very snugly. There they will stay in place even while running, doing jumping jacks, etc.!
Sound Isolation: it isn't amazing, but it's decent and definitely cuts out quite a bit of background noise. As kind of a gauge: I have to take them out when someone is speaking to me, otherwise I have trouble hearing the person.
Sound Quality: I'm not too much into analyzing the different qualities and tones of headphones/earbuds, so all I can say is that I'm definitely happy with the way these sound. Lectures/messages sound clear, even with noise in the background, and my music has a pleasant and clear sound with enough base for me.
The only annoyance I have with them (and with other earbuds that have no volume control) is that when I use them on my mp3 player they are slightly too loud, even on the lowest setting, when I am listening in a quiet environment. I have the same problem when listening to Pandora on Google Chrome, with the earbuds plugged into our Dell Inspiron PC. I wonder if I just have sensitive ears or if there is someone else out there with this problem that could give me some tips. In any case, I would like to see these earbuds in a model with volume control.
UPDATE, added 4-17-12
I still think these are great, but I forgot to mention that another nice thing about the design is the simple-yet-indispensable little clip that is attached to the cord and which you can clip to your clothing when running or moving around. This helps to keep the cord still so it doesn't make noise in the earbuds when it bangs against your body. The clip slides up and down on the cord, so you can position it wherever you like.
Also, I ran today outdoors with the earbuds in and even though it was windy, I was pleased that it did not interfere too much with what I was listening to. If you find the best tips for your ears, the earbuds should not stick out from your ear, they should sit inside your outer ear. This cuts down on the wind noise (less resistance), as does a finding the correct fit with the tips, which ensures a proper seal for a good sound.
UPDATE 8/20/12
Having had them several months now, I can also attest to their durability (they've been wadded up, stepped on, sweaty, jerked around, etc). I highly recommend these and would buy them again myself in a heartbeat!
The old Bose earphones had a lot going for them, especially their fantastic sound quality. Uto Ughi's rendition of the Ciacccona from JS Bach's Violin Partita No. 2 never sounded better than it did coming out of the old Bose phones. But they were never designed for noise isolation, and my daily commutes on the NYC subways confirmed this. On the newer and quieter trains, the Bose phones were tolerable but ultimately unsatisfactory because of their lack of noise isolation. On the older and louder trains, they were utterly unusable even at the highest music volumes. Therefore, I decided that my next earphones had to be ones with noise cancelling function.
Since the new version of Bose in-ear phones cost about $90 here, I decided to make that my maximum price point. The Audio Technica ATH-ANC23 looked promising: it was a compact earphone design, and it had active noise cancelling, and it cost only about $50. But the build quality issues of the Audio Technicas worried me. I didn't feel like paying $50 for earphones and having them fall apart on me a couple of months later, so I crossed them off my list.
The Etymotic Research MC5 intrigued me. It first introduced me to the concept of "noise isolation", or passive noise cancelling, and that this could be as effective as active noise cancelling in some situations. Now I didn't have to pay a premium for active noise cancelling earphones, and I also didn't have to settle for cheap and of dubious quality ones either. The pros for these earphones looked good: they seemed durable and well-made, their sound quality was described as fantastic for classical music, and their sound isolation seemed to be excellent. I was very close to buying it, but one of the reviewers described its pop music sound as mediocre and unexciting. That and its somewhat steep price of $60 stopped me from going for the Eymotic Research phones.
I finally settled on the MEElectronics M6 earphones because it seemed to give me the all-around performance I needed at a decent price. I didn't know what to expect from this company that I had never heard of. But they did put in enough effort into designing a flashy and informative product description, and the build quality of the phones appeared to be more than acceptable. And because they were only $20, I decided to take the plunge and buy these earphones.
After receiving them a few days later, I tried out all of the ear tips that were included in the package. Luckily for me, the large triple flange tips fit perfectly into my rather large ears and provided a good sound seal (none of the other tips fit satisfactorily into my ears at all). With the triple flange tips in, the ambient noise around my house and from outside was cut out almost completely. Very nice so far. The sound quality was decent at first, but clearly not in the league of my Bose phones. But then again, what do you really expect out of $20 earphones?
Then came the true test: listening to my iPod on a NYC subway. I was hoping for a drastic improvement in background noise reduction over my old Bose phones, but I didn't expect this. Before, I had to turn up the volume to deafening levels to listen to podcasts through my old Bose phones. And even then, I still had to strain to hear them clearly, and was usually unsuccessful. But now, I was able to cut the volume down to about half of those deafening levels and hear my podcasts clearly and without straining my listening capabilities. The noise isolation function worked far better than expected, and I was giddy.
I also didn't expect the M6's sound quality to be as good as it is. It do a very good job of making pop music sound exciting and danceable (my sample here is New Order's "True Faith"). But I was surprised at how well the M6 performed in producing a crisp full-ranged sound for jazz music (my sample here is Miles Davis' "Round About Midnight" album). That said, the M6 will never be as good as the Bose phones were in producing a sublime sound for Bach or other classical music.
There are other cons besides the less-than-stellar classical music sound. In the beginning, the stiff cord does produce a lot of noise whenever it brushes against your shirt or pants. While good for hooking around your ears, the curved memory-wire design will also hook itself around the cord in frustrating patterns if you don't store your earphones away properly (by that, I mean properly bundled up in a circle and stored inside the included carrying case). It's only been about 2.5 months since I owned the M6, and I have already lost one of the triple flange tips. This is because the tips are rather loosely connected to the actual earphones through a slippery cylindrical surface. So unless you're very careful with your earphones, you will easily lose one or both ear tips as they slip off. This will definitely happen if you're untangling the M6 phones because the memory-wires have hooked themselves onto just about every other part of the cord. It's as if MEElectronics purposely designed the earphones this way to force you to buy extra ear tip sets. If so, it worked in my case after I ordered 6 new triple flange tip sets for $10.50, or about half of what the new M6 cost me.
And finally, although I raved about the sound isolation above, there are definitely limits to how well it works. First off, you need a very good seal for optimal sound isolation. That means you better clean out your ears and get rid of all that excess earwax. And excessively loud background noise will simply overwhelm the sound isolation no matter how good the seal is. That's when you learn that noise-isolation does not not work quite as well as true active noise-cancelling earphones in noisier environments.
That said, I still have not tried these earphones out on an airplane, so I cannot comment about how well the M6 will perform there. But for my purposes, good noise-isolation beats out little or no noise isolation any day. Therefore, I prefer the reasonably-priced M6 over the mighty Bose in-ear earphones.
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Reviewed in Brazil on November 4, 2023
Le son n'est pas incroyable, mais okay, ce sont des écouteurs de sport, donc acceptables.
Par contre, ils n'arrêtent pas de tomber, malgré leur construction (fil pouvant être modulé pour garder la forme des oreilles)
Dommage, c'était la raison de leur choix