Reddit Reddit reviews MEE audio Universal-Fit Noise-Isolating Musician's in-Ear Monitors with Detachable Cables (Smoke) (Model: M6PRO 1st Generation) (Discontinued)

We found 35 Reddit comments about MEE audio Universal-Fit Noise-Isolating Musician's in-Ear Monitors with Detachable Cables (Smoke) (Model: M6PRO 1st Generation) (Discontinued). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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MEE audio Universal-Fit Noise-Isolating Musician's in-Ear Monitors with Detachable Cables (Smoke) (Model: M6PRO 1st Generation) (Discontinued)
Connectivity Technology: WiredUniversal-fit noise-isolating in-ear monitors perfect for use on and off the stageStudio-tuned sound with crystal clarity and deep bassComfortable and secure in the ear with detachable cables for added durabilityHeadset cable features mic, remote, and volume control for use with smartphones and tabletsIncludes protective carrying case, Comply foam ear tips, 6 sets of silicone ear tips, and extra cable; 1-Year manufacturer’s warranty
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35 Reddit comments about MEE audio Universal-Fit Noise-Isolating Musician's in-Ear Monitors with Detachable Cables (Smoke) (Model: M6PRO 1st Generation) (Discontinued):

u/robertnpmk · 6 pointsr/Wellington

Awww, you have me looking at earphones again. :)

Like the look of these: Mee M6 Pro

u/Le_Cooke · 5 pointsr/de

Kann die Dinger hier empfehlen:

https://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B015S2I6A0/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&th=1

Austauschbare Kabel, zwei Kabel dabei. Eignen sich gut zum Sport machen, und Klang ist auch in Ordnung.

u/QuipA · 3 pointsr/headphones

> Sturdy build: Fits in pocket (without breaknig)

cables will break when you do this, no matter the price. If you want to increase the longevity of your headphones stop putting them into your pockets. Use a hardshell carrying case and do not twist and bend the cable when storing them.

In case breaking cables are a problem that occur frequently for you I'd recommend investing a little more money and buying an IEM with detachable cables. For ~50€ you could get the Mee Audio M6PRO.

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u/xenolego · 2 pointsr/EDC

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B015S2I6A0/


This is what I have. Replaceable cables are really nice, especially since they are only $10. The IEMs themselves are built like a tank. Definitely worth the price.

u/swordknight · 2 pointsr/headphones

They come with 2 detachable cables, one audio only and one with an inline remote.

Via amazon:


HEADSET CABLE WITH MIC & REMOTE
The included headset cable features a built-in universal volume control, microphone, and remote, letting you seamlessly take calls and control media playback with compatible phones and tablets.

u/aldenhg · 2 pointsr/Portland

I WORK IN A VERY NOISY ENVIRONMENT AND I USE THESE WITH COMPLY FOAM TIPS. THEY WORK WONDERS.

u/BazingaUA · 2 pointsr/askTO

Had same requirements for headphones, picked these MEE audio M6 PRO https://www.amazon.ca/MEE-audio-Universal-Fit-Noise-Isolating-Detachable/dp/B015S2I6A0/

Love them!

u/Amrityville · 2 pointsr/pcmasterrace

I bought these recently and they're excellent! Sound is brilliant and they're very comfortable. I use them instead of my K702s most the time!

u/thericeboss · 2 pointsr/headphones

Thank you for the help!
I checked the M6 Pro's and I think they do have a replacement cable much like the shures 215.

u/Autumn_Shroud · 1 pointr/headphones

What about the German Amazon?

They have them listed for 38.37 (Euro)

https://www.amazon.de/gp/offer-listing/B015S2I6A0/ref=dp_olp_new_mbc?ie=UTF8&condition=new

Amazon UK has them listed as well, for 33.26 (GBP)

https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/offer-listing/B00SLVB71Q/ref=olp_twister_child?ie=UTF8&mv_color_name=2

These should ship to Finland, no?

u/GastronomiNick · 1 pointr/CasualUK

I've got a combination, I use these Anker ones most of the time at work, £25 quid and the bluetooth works well. The short cable and carry case should give you less chance to break them.

I also have the M6 Pro (although I paid more like £40 when I got them. They have a nice sound for the price and fairly good noise isolation.

At home I prefer over the ear headphones.

u/fatpat03 · 1 pointr/BuyItForLife

You can't go wrong with the MEE M6 Pro headphones. They come with detachable cables and tips. I have had mine for a couple years now and still haven't had to replace the cable or tips yet. They sound fantastic and work great. You can't get them with single or dual drivers but the dual will be a little more expensive but still relatively affordable compared to other headphones.

u/VoltaicShock · 1 pointr/lgv20

Looks like I will need to find another pair.

Any idea how these sound?

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B015S2I6A0

u/Goodgahdman · 1 pointr/drums

Look into these. Might fit your bill.

u/materix01 · 1 pointr/headphones

That's okay. Haha yeah IEMs are In Ear Monitors, where the tips are inserted into the ear canals unlike earbuds where they sit outside.

ATH doesn't make great IEMs and you'd be better off with other brands/models.

If you're a massive basshead, I'd recommend the Rock Zircon. Some of the most comfortable IEMs I've used under $800, great build quality and sound that performances above it's price.

If you want something more balanced sounding I'd recommend the Dzat DF-10.

If you liked over the ear IEMs, you can pick between the Mee 6 Pro or the Tennmak Pro.

Many people enjoy fun sounding signatures instead of balanced tones. A V shaped sound signature boosts the bass and highs slightly which can make it more dynamic or fun. The 1More Single Driver/Double Driver and Xiaomi Hybrid are some of the best for that budget.

u/Drummer1324 · 1 pointr/drums

I got a pair of these recently and they are incredible for the price! https://www.amazon.com/dp/B015S2I6A0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_25zsybB8ERYBW

u/AnnieAnoles · 1 pointr/headphones

Budget:€0,- to €70,-

Source: Huawei Y5

Isolation: Don't mind hearing the outside world but i would prefer
the outside not hear me.

Preffered type of headphone: Over ear iem (like shure se215)

Preferred tonal balance: Balanced




A few iems i've looked at:

MEE M6 PRO Price: $48,88 +$20 Shipping


the t.bone EP 4 Price: €55,- + €10,- shipping

Fender CXA1 Price: €39,- + €10,- shipping

u/TAEHSAEN · 1 pointr/headphones

Price: ~$50

Usage: Play games like PUBG, Rainbow 6 Siege, CS:GO and need an in-ear headphone.

Reason why I don't use full headsets: I can't wear ordinary headphones because they hurt my head and make me feel uncomfortable (I tried a few). So I need to settle for in-ear earphones.

What I found so far: I have narrowed my search down to these two based on the following criteria

>Bass: Low

>Mid: Neutral/Emphasized

>Treble: Emphasized


>I used this site to compare:

>https://sites.google.com/view/headphoneadvice/iem-earbuds/category-100?authuser=0


The two earphones I made a shortlist of are:

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Zero Audio Carbo Tenore

Zero Audio Amazon link

____

and



Mee Audio M6Pro

Mee Audio amazon link

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They are both listed as the sub $100 IEMs that have decent ratings on Amazon (a good estimate for durability) and feature the following (which seems to be best for gaming apparently):

>Bass: Neutral

>Midrange: Neutral

>Treble: Emphasized

>Isolation: High


I was hoping if someone could help me choose between the two or at least refer someone to me who knows about IEMs?

I am looking for something on a budget that will allow me to hear footsteps and small movements in game. Also something that is relatively durable for the price and won't break down on me within a week.

u/tattoopunk031 · 1 pointr/drums

Did you ever think to try wearing noise isolating headphones/ear buds like a lot of drummers wear to take away some of that extra “piercing” you speak of...? Probably could have saved you on selling a good set of top quality cymbals. Not that I don’t love meinl cause I just changed up my whole set up from sabian to meinl a couple weeks ago due to looking for a different type of sound not due to a sound annoyance.

MEE audio M6 PRO Universal-Fit Noise-Isolating Musician's In-Ear Monitors with Detachable Cables (Smoke) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B015S2I6A0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_nkCQAb2DD0KVS

u/Jtpetch · 1 pointr/HeadphoneAdvice

I have seen those around a little, they look good from what I can tell. First generation or second generation though? From the description, the 2nd gen is said to just have "better sound and build quality", and while there's not many reviews on the 2nd gen, they seem to have come out just recently.

u/NOTCH_SLAYER · 1 pointr/headphones

I basically listen to spotify on my iPhone all day long and I want an upgrade. I've used Apple Earpods and some sony buds. I am interesten in these but they might be overkill. Please give your recommendations. Love you ;)

u/radioactivetreefrog · 1 pointr/headphones

if you keep breaking $20 iems then maybe getting a nicer pair with a detachable/replacable cable would be a good idea, it could actually save you money in the long run

this could be of help

personally, I would recommend the Mee M6 Pros

u/nevererer · 1 pointr/headphones

Looking for some earbuds with detachable buds (?). I've been looking at the mee m6 pro's and the Shure 215's, although the shure's seem a bit pricy. Any other suggestions?

u/-Lone-Star- · 1 pointr/AirForce

I've been using the M6 PROs for the past few months and I love them. Definitely check out /r/headphones for more recommendations.

u/BitchandaMisanthrope · 1 pointr/audiophile

Hey i have been looking for a relatively inexpensive (<£50) pair of Iems, as the cable keep getting worn out, as i walk, pretty long distances every day. (cant seem to stop the cable from fraying as i move)

Last pair of headphones i had was a pair of Vsonic Vsd3s, i liked the sound a lot. I have been suggested these two, any suggestions?

https://www.amazon.co.uk/MEE-Earphone-Replaceable-Universal-Microphone/dp/B015S2I6A0?th=1

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Technica-ATH-IM50-Dual-symphonic-Monitor-Headphones-black/dp/B00FWGU10G

u/Kalendos · 1 pointr/headphones

I made my choice! Huge thanks for the help!

u/pib319 · 1 pointr/headphones

What would you recommend more for running/exercise?

The New vSonic VSD3S or the MEE Audio M6 Pro?

I think I'm kind of set on the VSD3S because of the ear guides and I found them for only $38. But if the M6 Pros have much higher sound/build quality I may consider buying those along with an ear guide as well.

u/brock_h · 1 pointr/headphones

Need headphones for the gym, biking, and running. I have been using multiple pairs of Sennheiser CX300 II over the years, but they keep breaking, and I've finally had enough. I want something that I won't have to replace every year or two. I'd prefer something similar around $30-60 that is more durable. I don't need something incredibly nice (just nice enough) as these are just for listening to music while I'm doing other activities. I run along roads so they also need to isolate noise as well as the CX300s. Also, I'm in the US.

I'm thinking the MEE Audio M6Pro for $39.99 on Amazon right now? Its all time low is $36 so I feel that's a decent deal.

u/maiormat · 1 pointr/headphones

I own a LG V20 which has a Quad DAC. I mainly drive them with my Sennheiser HD 598 and looking for a earbud companion. I mainly listen to hip hop, but I'd like something good across most genres like my 598's. What do you think of these products and how do they compare against eachother?

MEE M6 PRO

ATH E40

Shure SE215

u/orzof · 1 pointr/headphones

Yeah, active noise cancelling headphones cost a bit more than other consumer grade headphones since it's a pretty big Back of the Box feature. The very best in isolation is going to be in the form of IEMs. I can understand not wanting to have things jammed in your ears all day at work, but if you find a pair with a good fit for you, they can block out everything, especially with a comfortable foam tip. Maybe check out the Mee 6 Pros and pick up some Comply foam tips if the silicone tips are uncomfortable for you. Really, a good tip can make a big difference on any IEM. I have a preference for foam, but those have to be replaced a bit more often.

If you'd rather a full sized pair, there are a few options, but since you don't care too much about sound, the important thing to look for is clamp force and the pad material. Clamp force is pretty obvious, you want tighter for more isolation. As for pad material, leather/pleather with soft foam or memory foam inside is gonna be the best for blocking out outside noises.

As for recommendations, I would probably look at the Audio Technica ATH-M40X, though the ATH-M50X do go on sale for $99 occasionally. I only mention that because I've read more opinions on the M50Xs because they're a bit more popular around here.

Now, as a disclaimer, my recommendations are largely just based on things that are spoken of positively around here, but since you don't care too much about sound, the important thing is fit and comfort which can potentially be found on an off-brand headphone for cheaper, but not knowing how your ears and head are shaped, that's something you'll have to figure out as you go. At least Amazon has a pretty forgiving return policy.

I hope that helps and feel free to ask anything else you might be wondering about.