• Reviews around isolation (4.01 of 5)

    MEE audio M7 PRO Universal-Fit Hybrid Dual-Driver Musician's in-Ear Monitors with Detachable Cables (Clear)

    • The included accessories, ear tips and cables assure a great comfortable fit that allow a custom fit and good sound isolation.
    • The Comply tips have better isolation than Audio Technica ATH-M50x headphones when drumming.
    • I think its great that they include these at all, but the ones included were a bit too small for my ear, resulting in poor isolation and poor bass response
    • Good isolation, soundstage, accessories
    • I would recommend buying a pack of Shure triple flanged ear tips for a snug fit and good isolation.
    • They sound fantastic, stay in and offer much better isolation than before.
    • The sound isolation is great and gives extra clarity to the sound.
    • and I would never consider using the MEE M6 Pro as a substitute; even in an emergency – a good set of over ear headphones will deliver much better sound and isolation
    • Update:For me, not enough isolation to block out acoustic drums for an effective mix
    • Sound isolation is good.
    • I prefer the noise isolation of the foam tips, but it's not a deal breaker to have to switch after a few months
    • Remember I play drums, loud acoustic instruments that need proper isolation to balance monitor levels
    • Sound Isolation is very good
    • The Comply tips have better isolation than my custom
    • In my band I hook them up to a Tama Rhythm Watch metronome live, and again the click cuts through well, but the isolation isn't so strong that I can't hear the rest of the band
    • Isolation is very nice with the comply foam, but I had difficulty using any of the other tips (though i'm trying out the double flanged tip today)
    • Very comfortable, decent isolation, amazing sound
    • After 1 month of everyday usePros:-Unbeatable price-One of the best noise isolation-Great sound quality-Carrying case with adapters and full set of ear plugsCons-Comfort
    • Sounds great, comfortable, decent isolation.
    • + With Comply eartips these give enough sound isolation to use them in public transport without increasing the volume too
    • For the best bass response and isolation, the comply tips have no comparison
    • Sound is what you'll get with normal low end earphones because of the single driver but the sound isolation is perfect
    • Fit options galore, awesome sound isolation and sturdy as heck
    • Even tho they are torn up, they still have good sound quality and isolation
    • Not the best sound isolation specially for the bass guitar
    • you can marginally improve the bass response this way (although no where near as much as the MEE bot in these reviews would have you believe), you can improve the isolation this way, but the dryness
    • I went straight for the Comply tips and loved the isolation and comfort
    • 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.
    • They have nice balanced, clear sound, with good noise isolation
    • I've used them while recording as well, and the aforementioned isolation of the foam tips was extremely helpful
    • 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.
    • Sound isolation is perfect
    • so I can push it in as far as I need to in order to get great isolation.
    • Sounds great with good isolation.
    • The sound (now that I had a good isolation seal from the T200's) is full-range and these earphones are in the acceptable category (to a sound engineer) for the way they handle the middle frequencies.
    • I previously used the Shures, and while the Shure had better noise isolation, this M6 blows the Shure out of the water in my opinion in terms of clarity, ability to hear every instrument on stage live, and of course a clear click track in the mix was no issue, while at times I struggled with the Shure
    • Sound Isolation: 215s win this by a landslide
    • I had to dip into my collection of tips accumulated over the years to get a standard large size tip to achieve sufficient isolation and sound quality
    • I found a pair of rubber tips that I was able to get a good seal with but with mediocre isolation
    • Sound isolation is excellent with the included Comply t-200 foam tips
    • Also, these might not have the best noise isolation, but do fairly well with the Comply Memory Foam ear buds that are provided.
    • They sound decent and there's a good fit, thus good sound isolation
    • ever - honestly Bose earphones from your local department store have better response and isolation (but
    • Great Sound and excellent isolation from outside sound.
    • I upgraded to the large size Comply foam tips, which make the fit perfect and significantly improves sound isolation.
    • Sounds good and good quaility, but the isolation is not very good
    • Sound is great and isolation is good
    • Good noise isolation
    • I will use these when I mow, too because the isolation is quite good, when you have the proper seal
    • They also include a pair of the comply tips which greatly improve sound isolation
    • :The properly sized (large) Comply tips made my M6 Pro's have better bass, smoother mids & highs, and significantly better isolation without sacrificing comfort.
    • I had bad noise isolation in cons, but I realized this is only the case with foam buds, other buds do a pretty good job isolating ambient / traffic noise
    • It's not that the sound quality is terrible (and the sound isolation is good for this price range
    • Sound isolation maybe not quite as good as the Shures but adequate for the job
    • I needed to use the Large silicone tips and the audio quality was pretty average and the sound isolation was not good enough for drumming in a band without going deaf.
    • The isolation is wonderful
    • Cons: poor isolation from external noice (if you are not using memory foam)
    • Great isolation and pretty comfortable; plus the case and the tips they bring are amazing value
    • The sound of these monitors is excellent, clear, and with good isolation
    • If you are willing to take up the project of fitting them, as there is a diameter discrepancy, you can save a few bucks.- Isolation is disappointing
    • You'll have to get used to positioning these correctly (tucking the driver into your ear may take some getting used to, and obviously depends on the ear in question), but once you do you can expect reasonably good isolation.
    • I can wear the EX-29's without the Westone earplugs under them because the isolation is good enough but the sound quality isn't great.
    • What that means is that the Comply foam noise isolating tips are compressed more with the wider tubes on the MEE M6 PROs and that translates to less sound isolation - bad for a drummer.
    • Great isolation with the foam tips
    • Build quality is excellent, and sound isolation is great.
    • I am a drummer and have found these produce plenty of volume and clarity with excellent noise isolation
    • However, the isolation and comfort they provide is amazing, and worth it
    • Plenty of detail throughout and great isolation (I work in some noisy places) with the included Comply foam tips
    • Great isolation, good bass response, and very
    • I had hoped for better sound isolation, and I tried all different tips to accomplish this.
    • Great isolation and nice flat sound
    • Isolation with the proper tips is very good, and not once with the Comply's did my family tell me to turn them down
    • These in-ear noise isolation monitors are great for the money
    • If you want to something more bassy, then go for the M6's.- Great sound isolation
    • The key to proper isolation, I have surmised, is proper source amplification.
    • The isolation works for me when I am playing guitar, but not drums from inside a fully enclosed drum cage
    • Other things I like: I really, really like the form factor
    • next day free S&H.
    • - cheap-o imitations.
    • Also one o the cords messed up, and two weeks later the other cable completely broke
    • O: 10Some people may prefer the sounds of IEMs that rate lower on my scale
    • I have purchased $9 cheap-o headphones for my kids at TJ-MAX that sound better than these
    • The L-shaped hard plastic jack housing is similarly good, providing a surface you can get a good grip
    • More l like listening over an old phone receiver
    • Buy the blue ones, they're about $10 cheaper as of this writing
    • I much prefer an over the ear style headphones, but when I started working out I went looking for a pair of iems
    • but I'm not feeling for these M6 Pros as of now
    • 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 then went to the equalizer settings of my galaxy note and boosted the bass as much as I could, still horrible sound
    • I use these for personal performances, as well as when I play guitar for my youth group and church
    • These also came with a better selection of ear pieces, as well as, a second cord for phone/volume control
    • I looked into Shure 215's and I was impressed, but I love a
    • 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.
    • , 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
    • I purchased these earbuds thinking they would work for me as a
    • Since I also have super picky ears, most ear buds don't fit in my ear canals right without hurting a
    • n’t feel that great
    • I have to admit these are the best sounding IEM's I have ever used (I also use the Comply t-200's with these and love the match)
    • They tend t sound shrill and harsh unless they are firmly wedged into the ear canal
    • Other things I like: I really, really like the form factor
    • - cheap-o imitations.
    • Also one o the cords messed up, and two weeks later the other cable completely broke
    • O: 10Some people may prefer the sounds of IEMs that rate lower on my scale
    • I have purchased $9 cheap-o headphones for my kids at TJ-MAX that sound better than these