• Reviews around ear (3.34 of 5)

    MEE audio M6 PRO Universal-Fit Noise-Isolating Musician's in-Ear Monitors with Detachable Cables (Smoke) (1st Generation)

    • The plastic part of the bud is a bit fat and too close to the insert; so when I fully insert the buds, the plastic kinda starts hurting my ear after extended periods of use
    • When I first used it the right ear bud was a bit touchy
    • and I always keep them in the case and the right ear stopped working on the translucent wire
    • but it is no fault of the headphones as it was true with everything I tested including some cheap twenty dollar Skull Candy ear buds
    • Last night I played a 4 hour show and noticed the right ear was chipping out and sounded super cloudy until it completely died
    • However, they still don't completely block out the base guitar that seems to over power everything, and the right ear was labeled at left and left ear labeled as right, but I figured it out.
    • Once you find the right ear tips for you, you should have no problem with bass or comfort.
    • They are comfortable in and around the ears, I was quickly able to adjust the memory wire and angle of the ear pieces to fit my ears snugly and not pinch anywhere, and I've never used in-ear headphones before this
    • They are very comfortable, I can wear them for a couple hours before my ears feel irritated
    • Memory wire works great, and once you choose the right size ear fitting, you will appreciate them more
    • And the memory wire is a HUGE benefit for those with odd inner ear canals (like my left ear).
    • Yes, I've made sure the that right and left buds are plugged into their respective cable ends and that I'm wearing them in the proper ear
    • I trust my ears night after night on tour with MEElectronics and will continue to do so using the M6 Pros.
    • Super hard to get a good ear fit.... even with all the different ear molds provided I could just not get a good seat.
    • I have had to work a bit to get these to fit my right ear, but the sound is so balanced and detailed that it has been well worth the effort.
    • I've only owned them for around three hours now, but they're the best ear buds I've ever used, far surpassing the audio quality of my beats earbuds
    • Actually only one kind of ear tip worked for my right ear, otherwise I couldn't hear a thing when I talked
    • I was impressed at first by the noise reduction but that was quickly trumped by the buzzing and rattling in my left ear
    • These are smaller than any others I've tried and they stay in perfectly and don't hurt my ears
    • Best music ear monitors ever
    • Great ear phones for rubbing
    • while it did take me a few days to pick the right ear buds, it did feel great... plus the wire frame that goes over the ear never scratched nor pinch..for sound isolation, as long as you have a good fit, most of the sounds will be muffled
    • There are multiple silicone caps to find the one that fits your ears the best, and when you find the right size (I did), they cancel out the noise very well
    • They are very nice, the sound quality is good, and they dont fall off your ear
    • The plastic does hurt my ear after a little bit of time though, but I get used to it pretty quickly
    • great ear buds
    • As a French horn player, I need to hear my own sound in my right ear, but isolate the click and the rhythm section feed in the left ear, so I recommend the option of being able to use the memory foam tip in the left ear and a silicone rubber tip in the right ear to make it easier to pull the right one out quickly as needed
    • With the right size ear tip, they keep a low profile, and the cables BOTH move well while playing or walking
    • They didn't hurt my ears, they balance well, they keep a functional grip on the tips, all around pretty good design
    • In-Ear Monitors are the most comfortable ear buds I have ever had the pleasure of using
    • After getting the right ear tips and after the initial burn in of the drivers
    • Casual user here, fine quality sound and the over-ear hang is great
    • Since I also have super picky ears, most ear buds don't fit in my ear canals right without hurting a
    • The eartip should have to seal your ear with a snug fit, there’s pressure but not enough to hurt my ears
    • I consider my self to be one of those golden ear guys
    • Super uncomfortable... they hurt my ears
    • In the long run, you are better off sticking with some lesser expensive ear buds that you can upgrade the single flanges to triple flanges if you want to stay on the budget side of earbuds.
    • Shure, you could learn something with the over-ear wires, as well!
    • Finding the right ear tips will make or break your experience with these
    • These come with multiple types of ear buds, which was great to find out which fit my ears the best
    • Right ear not working anymore so sad!!
    • However unlike a lot of people these are uncomfortable and hurt my right ear even after 10 minutes
    • I've used these a few times with our church aviom system, and for some reason the right ear doesn't always work
    • The right ear has stopped working and even when it does work the sound has no bass to it causing me to have massive headaches
    • The memory wire physically hurts your ears after wearing the headphones for longer than about 1.5-2 hours.3
    • Just find the right ear piece tips and it will sound great
    • Kinda stinks that I had to find this out the hard way.*Original Post*I truly love these ear buds
    • Great ear phones
    • Like many people are saying at first the treble was to harsh and hurt my ears on some songs but after a 12 hour burn in everything balanced out and now the treble is perfect
    • I began my listening experience with the foam comfort ear pieces,
    • They hurt my ears slightly less than other in-ear devices
    • and they worked OK for isolation, but they were not comfortable, so I bought the Comfy ear-foam made for
    • The hard plastic piece that sits in the outer ear apples too much pressure for me, so my ears become fatigued after about 20 minutes
    • I'm not blowing my ears out to hear
    • AWESOME ear buds, using them with my Rolls PM351 personal monitor unit and enjoying better sound and clarity on stage
    • Stay in the ear well, sounds quality is decent
    • the poor ear piece strain relief.
    • The right ear cut out entirely.2.The mic is made out of cheap plastic material that will not pick up on anything you say
    • Ear Pods, sound decent, not the most comfortable for long periods, poor sound isolation (which can be a good thing when cycling).Panasonic Earbuds - sound muddy, quite bassy, comfortable for 4-5 hours, good sound isolation (with supplied silicone tips), cheap.
    • This of course led to a short in the cable, which caused inconsistent audio between the Left and Right ear buds
    • With the provided foam tips (make sure you clean your ears or you will soon be shown just how dirty yours are lol
    • theyre barely better than cheap ear buds
    • I use the Comply TX 200 ear tips, definitely comfortable and for the most part noise comprehesive
    • The only nag I have about these is that the treble hurts my ears
    • I purchased these looking for a low profile, noise isolating ear bud for connecting to my motorcycle helmet com device
    • , they're more on the mid/treble and clear side, if you like hard bass, you probably would not like this, but if you like clear sound experience you would enjoy this!The insolation is fine too, and btw, use the adaptive ear tips if you want to get the best out of this earbuds, the silicone ones do not makes this earbuds justice
    • Comes with lots of ear tips in various sizes and I found the perfect size for each ear (my right ear canal is slightly larger than my left).
    • When watching movies or listening to a podcast, even smiling (forget laughing...) moves the ears enough that the seal breaks and you have to readjust
    • The memory wire could use a redesign, and the monitor shells could use a little shrinking for those with smaller ears (not a problem for me, but these are a bit large)
    • They are a universally applicable pair of in ear monitors that exceeded my expectations, but I guess that is what Meelectronics is famous for anyways
    • In fact my ears get audio fatigue in relatively short time.
    • I miss a tad of bass - but then that might be my ear, the recording, the phone that plays it - who knows.these are comfortable for extended wear, and stay in ear great (unless I yank the cable by mistake), ears stay cool, and the remote is a bobnus (ships with 2 cables one without remote)
    • The sound quality of the highs was literally hurting my ear
    • only work in my left ear, but not in my right
    • However unlike a lot of people these are uncomfortable and hurt my right ear even after 10 minutes
    • Ear piece broke after 8 months of normal use.
    • Incredible sound for your money and if you are not used to the real studio sound these may be your introduction to it if you can cope with clear hights (almost sibliant) and a balanced bass that won't blow away your ears.
    • I don't have sensitive ears and I like to turn the music up when I'm feeling the mood, and these hurt when you do that
    • No matter how hard I'm playing these things stay in my ears and provide good ear protection to the noise of a full band
    • I accidentally fell asleep with them in and my ears were very very sore when I woke up
    • Best when used with the Comply ear tips though as the other tips don't isolate as well
    • Good quality ear buds.
    • Mids and highs are crisp, and not ear piercing.
    • I compared them to the earbuds from my iPhone 5 and 6, but they were not as clean or clear and the iPhone buds, never hurt my ears and fit perfect.
    • Super uncomfortable... they hurt my ears
    • Somewhat uncomfortable for my ears, excellent for going to the gym, just get the right tips for the job.
    • included;-The highs hurt my ears with all those "s", "sh", "ch" and other similar sounds in vocals, it's like a flash of light in darkness;-Build quality and materials are not that
    • These are amazing little ear buds
    • Do these IEM's come with enough ear tips to get the right fit
    • Since I also have super picky ears, most ear buds don't fit in my ear canals right without hurting a
    • Casual user here, fine quality sound and the over-ear hang is great
    • Put these on and then laugh at all the suckers that spent over twice as much on stupid beats ear buds that sound super crappy in comparison.
    • Maybe others like them, but I hate the over-the-ear method and the corresponding comfort.
    • I own a couple pairs of $200+ headphones and these just smoke them sonically, and just about any pair of headphones I have auditioned!I have extremely picky ears that do not like a fatiguing treble
    • it is the best system for someone like me who is deaf in one ear and has to hear everything in my good ear
    • Earbuds hurt my ears, but these are comfortable
    • For all the reviews where the reviewer gave the sound a “light bass” I wonder if they were using the right ear tips
    • Keeping the cable from pulling away from your ear, or risking the ears being pulled out is the cable catches on something.
    • Way better than most commonly available ear buds
    • These worked better than a pair of Shure in ear monitors worked
    • These have really good sound with good fitting ear tips.
    • My ears hurt in these when listening to music or singing
    • Stay in the ears well.
    • Maybe my ears are too weird or too large to get the right fit and seal, but I've read many reports of the same issue on various forums.
    • And the memory wire is a HUGE benefit for those with odd inner ear canals (like my left ear).
    • I honestly hated the comply foam tips as they make your ears feel hot
    • I also found that it hurt my ears after a while
    • Very nice ear buds
    • I really wanted some noise isolating buds that could be worn comfortable under the motorcycle helmet and not rip your ears off when the helmet goes on and comes off.1
    • that hurt my ears so much that all I wanted to do was yank them out and throw them away
    • Generally I prefer over the ear portable headphones (Sennheiser PX models have been a favorite), but I wanted something for running
    • Here come the fanboys with golden ears trying to defend why there IEMs are superior - relax
    • They constantly fall out your ears no matter what earpiece you use
    • Excellent ear bud
    • They come with two different wires, left and right detachable ear buds and plenty of replaceable silicone buds
    • Looks like the circuitry on the right ear is off
    • I keep by my kit and was going into some cheap ear buds from there
    • Awesome ear buds at nearly have the price as others and seems to be just as good a quality.
    • When I was working out, the slider shifted to full volume 2 or 3 times, hurting my ears in the process
    • Much better than a stage monitor and better than traditional over-the-ear isolation headphones.
    • but if you want to use these with your ipod prepare to bleed out your ears.
    • The problem is the shape hurts your ears to the point of not being able to wear them for longer than 10 minutes without your ears aching.
    • The bass is fantastic for the price and the noise isolation ear tips work really well
    • My ears ached after a while.
    • Not like it so much, my ears hurt after i use this for 1 or 2 hours
    • After 5 minutes of wearing them, my ears and head hurt
    • Also, it don't seal the ear well enough
    • It gets a little better at higher volumes, but I'm not trying to damage my ears more than they already are
    • With these I can enjoy some tunes while protecting my ears
    • In my opinion, it is imperative to find the right ear tips for your
    • The so-called mid's are un-naturally forced into what is actually the treble range while the highest treble notes stab your ears like daggers.
    • None of the silicone tips fit my small ears very well, either.
    • They do require some special treatment compared to just regular ear buds, but these are more that just fancy ear buds.
    • The big case can hold the many music accessories.- The large selection of silicon tips ensures a perfect fit.- Comply ear tips isolate almost all outside sound.- Comes with TWO interchangeable cables, one with a microphone and volume control.- 6.3mm plug adapter
    • Two different chords with detachable ear pieces.
    • They worked OK for the morning rehearsal, but halfway through the first service, I noticed some clipping (crackling) from the left ear
    • I ordered these in December of last year, and in that time one of the included cables and the right ear phone has suddenly stopped working
    • I used the soft rubber ear pieces that came with the buds, but still could not get past this.
    • Medium fit my ear the best, and sound perfect, but couldn't get the fit correct.
    • I have already notice that on certain level settings, the right ear is louder than the left - it only balances the output if I set the level higher
    • As with most people, my left and right ear canals are not the same shape and the triple-flange tips work better in my "odd" ear.
    • As with most people, my left and right ear canals are not the same shape and the triple-flange tips work better in my "odd" ear.
    • I have already notice that on certain level settings, the right ear is louder than the left - it only balances the output if I set the level higher
    • Accordingly, people with big ears may have to order the Comply Comfort ear tips to get a proper seal, otherwise the base frequencies will sound weak.
    • / durable- nice spare cable- great ear fit - comparable to $400 Shure’sCons:- sound quality- overboosted Lows (70-120hz)
    • It is comfortable to wear (I prefer the included foam comply tips), there is absolutely no annoying rustling sound transferred from the cable to the ear plug like most ear buds do.
    • The right ear monitor wouldn't fit onto the wire
    • The M6 Pros did an amazing job of isolating my ears from the outside madness
    • Flat response with good bass, IF you have a proper fit with correct ear tips
    • The fit my small ears and my wife's smaller ears great
    • Amazing ear buds great for anything you throw at them comes with spare chord and ear bud tips amazing sound quality and for the price you can't go wrong
    • Right ear not working anymore so sad!!
    • The memory wire is made of a hard plastic that hurts your ear with prolonged use
    • Great ear monitors.
    • I added large Comply tips (red on the right, blue on the left to make it easier to get them in the correct ears quickly on stage)
    • Very good ear buds.
    • They hurt my ears after a while
    • Nice in-ear monitors
    • fit my ears nicely and isolate all outside sounds
    • The so-called mid's are un-naturally forced into what is actually the treble range while the highest treble notes stab your ears like daggers.
    • Really good ears
    • I mainly only use the comply tips, because none of the silicone tips fit my ears well, and with them I noticed the highs are great
    • If you have hyperacusis or sensitive ears, these sound like 50 dollar headphones
    • Overall:I would recommend these ear buds 100%
    • Right ear slowly started to fail a few weeks ago, left started to become crackly contacted MEE.
    • These IEMs are very comfortable and conform to your ears shape well
    • The most comfortable ear buds I have ever put in my ear holes
    • I feel like I have a pretty decent ear for audio
    • Great Ear buds
    • Non of the tips fit my ear good without hurting it
    • packing.- M7 is slightly bigger size the M6 fits my ears better
    • , the highs became shrill and overblown in most Paramore songs, as well as in some Weezer songs
    • I've only been using them for two days, but they have already found their place as my daily drivers, as well as for more specialised uses like DJing
    • The frequency response is good enough and though the sound quality is a bit strident at the higher end and the bass is not as head rattling as I would prefer.
    • Since I also have super picky ears, most ear buds don't fit in my ear canals right without hurting a
    • These also came with a better selection of ear pieces, as well as, a second cord for phone/volume control
    • but I'm not feeling for these M6 Pros as of now
    • Buy the blue ones, they're about $10 cheaper as of this writing
    • I purchased these earbuds thinking they would work for me as a
    • They don't isolate nearly as well as the $10 panasonic ear buds we all buy from Amazon (which for the price still seem to
    • I use these for personal performances, as well as when I play guitar for my youth group and church
    • I much prefer an over the ear style headphones, but when I started working out I went looking for a pair of iems
    • I looked into Shure 215's and I was impressed, but I love a
    • I then went to the equalizer settings of my galaxy note and boosted the bass as much as I could, still horrible sound