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The MEE audio Pinnacle P2 delivers audiophile-quality sound with advanced moving coil drivers and a low-impedance voice coil for rich, detailed audio. Featuring a detachable OFC MMCX cable with built-in microphone and remote, these lightweight in-ear headphones offer customizable comfort with multiple ear tips and dual wearing styles. Compatible with all 3.5mm devices, they come with a protective case and a 2-year warranty, making them a durable, versatile choice for discerning listeners.
Headphones Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
Model Name | Pinnacle P2 |
Connectivity Technology | Wired |
Included Components | Includes detachable cable with inline microphone and remote, protective carrying case, Comply™ memory foam eartips, 6 sets of silicone eartips, and shirt clip; 2-year manufacturer’s warranty |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Material | Plastic |
Control Type | remote |
Cable Feature | Detachable |
Item Weight | 22.68 g |
Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
Style | Headphone |
UPC | 616312615872 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00616312615872 |
Manufacturer | MEE audio |
Item model number | EP-P2-BK-MEE |
Hardware Platform | Smartphone |
Item Weight | 0.8 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 51 x 0.5 x 0.5 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 51 x 0.5 x 0.5 inches |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
ASIN | B074JFRP35 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | August 3, 2017 |
K**H
It is really good for the price
It is really good for the price. I have tried RHA MA750i but I prefer this pair as it is more comfortable to wear, removable cable, and the mid, and high are smoother compared to MA750i's. Though I like MA750i more as it has more bass quantity.Compared to 1More Triple, P2 has less bass but definitely more clarity. The vocal lead is more pronounced than 1MT (due to its 6khz dip). 1MT does not have detachable cable (though its cable has good quality). I prefer P2 but 1MT is still very good and is better than MA750i.Compared to P1, P2 has less details, and the highs are little more than P1, which can be too much at some since I really enjoy P1's neutrality and smoothness. P2 also has more bass. P1 looks, but I actually prefer P2 due to lighter weight, that makes it more comfortable while wearing. While I like both of them, I think P1 is a pinnacle for critical listening, while P2 is more for mixed usage; and it is cheaper as well.In shorts, I think P2 has everything that I am looking for a sub $100 IEM. It has decent bass and fun-sounding with slightly accentuated treble (a slightly v-shaped sounding, not as much as other IEM). It has good build quality and a detachable, mediocre cable. And it is probably on of the most comfortable IEM to wear. Highly recommended!
T**E
Cheaper P1's? No, these aren't.
Bought as a gift for my mother while it was on sale.TL;DR - A cheaper, more V-Shaped, plastic version of the P1.Packaging, Accessories, & Build - Comes in a box, open the front and the earphones are presented in a bit of foam. Includes a standard array of Mee Audio silicone tips (double + triple flange), as well as some foamies. You get a smooth rubber MMCX cable with mic + controls, in basic black. It's a right angle 4-pole 3.5mm termination. The cable features no memory wire, or molded ear hooks. You also get a black leatherette-style zipper case, and a cleaning tool.The IEMs themselves are black plastic, with MMCX connectors. They can be worn cable up, or down, by swapping the wires to opposing buds.Build feels noticeably cheaper than the P1/PX. The cable has more memory effect than I'd like, personally. The cable actually weighs more than the buds, so there's a weird weight imbalance where the cable doesn't want to sit where you leave it, and it's pulled the earphones because it's heavier than they are...Sound - As per Mee Audio, there does indeed seem to be more bass, and more treble. While this can suit some genres, like Pop, and EDM, but isn't the signature everyone is looking for. Technicalities (Timbre, Dynamic Range, Micro-Detail, Transients) all seem to be average, or a bit below average for the price range. Staging is in-your-head.Conclusions - While I personally enjoyed the P1/PX for their fun-ish tuning, all-metal construction, and ability to be easily driven from most sources, I didn't enjoy the P2 the same way. The sound has its niche, of course, but the build just really threw me for a loop. These feel cheaper than I expected them to. If I needed a Mee Audio product, I'd probably pony up the extra for the Massdrop (Drop) x Mee Audio Pinnacle PX, even if the coating isn't the strongest. OR I would instead opt for the better-built, and more neutral tuning of the Tin T2.However, my mother enjoys these more than her free earbuds, and while I have concerns about the build and longevity of components, the mic + controls work with her iPhone 7 (and Dongle), and it sounds good enough while shes doing yard work that she doesn't mind them.I can't recommend them myself, as they're average across the board, and the Tin T2 exists for cheaper to fill that niche, and for a few dollars more, the Pinnacle PX sits with far better build quality in my experience. However, they aren't complete garbage as far as the sound is concerned, and while there are things I'd recommend before this, nothing with the same V-Shaped sound for the price. So, take that as you will.*Disclaimer* - All sound, comfort, build impressions are statements of subjective opinion and should not be taken as statements of objective fact. Ear anatomy differs wildly and you will almost certainly hear things differently than I will, and I recommend listening to any audio product you plan to purchase PRIOR to committing to it monetarily if at all possible. Lastly, I am human, I make mistakes, and I haven't heard everything.
G**T
Sound great until they break much too soon
In terms of audio quality, this is probably the best pair of earbuds I've had in this price segment. The included Comply tips are very comfortable and isolate well. The cable is solid.But I've had TWO pair of these, and BOTH of them have had an intermittent connection problem with the left earbud. It simply doesn't work unless you fiddle and fiddle with the connector, and sometimes it still won't work. it's frustrating and so essential to the product that it demolishes all their positive qualities.I like Mee earbuds. I've probably had six pair of their over time. But skip these unless you have only one ear.
J**T
Good IEMs, but low quality MMCX connectors :-(
These headphones are a great value for the money but I (and a fair number of other people, it seems) started having trouble with "sound cutting out" / "cables shorting out" almost immediately. After a lot of experimenting it appears that it's actually the MMCX connectors themselves. In my case, you have to keep some kind of tension on the cables at all times or they dont fully connect with the MMCX socket in the IEM's themselves and the sound cuts out. Very annoying, obviously.Perhaps this could be solved with a pair of higher quality, third party cables. Maybe you could even take a microdriver and tease apart the MMCX connector housing on the cables to make them contact the socket more reliably. I'm not sure. I just returned them and plan to spend more money on a higher quality set of IEMs.
C**.
Unique Sound Enjoyable
Didn't know what to expect from Mee Audio but after reading so much about them I thought I'd give these a try. I was pleasantly surprised by the sound these put out. All warm somehow like a nice analog wave. Good bass, nice mids and very detailed highs all mixed into a enjoyable balance....no one frequency standing out.The low impedance part is a big disapointment however as you'll need an amp to get these babies rocking...Not a problem for me cause I've always got my Abramtec on for a big sound.I do like the stage on these they have a big stage and I really love listening to the old Genesis on these great stuff.They are quite comfy and build is good though the wires are kinda wily with a mind of their own but they are beefy and should last a while I'm going on 4 months with no problem.I really enjoy these when I want a nice warm and mellow kinda sound.But for $69 you could do a lot better, I collect and have at least 20 sets of items ranging from $500 to $6 and enjoy them all as each has its own quality so I don't have to be so picky. If you can afford to get these you'll enjoy them if you're not expecting the best.
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