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product_id: 59694575
title: "M6 PRO In Ear Monitor Headphones for Musicians, 2nd Gen Model With Upgraded Sound, Memory Wire Earhooks & Replaceable Cables, Noise Isolating Professional Earbuds, 2 Cords Included (Clear)"
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# 10mm dynamic driver for crisp sound Detachable, replaceable cables included Sound-isolating closed-back design M6 PRO In Ear Monitor Headphones for Musicians, 2nd Gen Model With Upgraded Sound, Memory Wire Earhooks & Replaceable Cables, Noise Isolating Professional Earbuds, 2 Cords Included (Clear)

**Brand:** mee audio
**Price:** 2374203₫
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## Summary

> 🎶 Elevate your sound game — hear every detail, block every distraction.

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- **What is this?** M6 PRO In Ear Monitor Headphones for Musicians, 2nd Gen Model With Upgraded Sound, Memory Wire Earhooks & Replaceable Cables, Noise Isolating Professional Earbuds, 2 Cords Included (Clear) by mee audio
- **How much does it cost?** 2374203₫ with free shipping
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## Best For

- mee audio enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted mee audio brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Custom Fit Comfort:** Memory wire earhooks + 7 pairs of eartips (including Comply foam) ensure a secure, all-day personalized seal.
- • **Pro-Grade Reliability:** Trusted by musicians and professionals worldwide, backed by a 1-year warranty and premium carrying case.
- • **Noise Isolation Mastery:** Closed-back design blocks ambient noise, letting you enjoy music or monitor sound safely at lower volumes.
- • **Precision Audio Engineering:** 5μm driver diaphragm + aluminum voice coil deliver studio-grade clarity and balanced mids & highs.
- • **Built for Durability & Versatility:** Sweat-resistant, with two cables (standard & mic/remote) plus ¼” adapter for seamless pro and mobile use.

## Overview

The MEE audio M6 PRO 2nd Gen In-Ear Monitors combine advanced 10mm dynamic drivers with a precision 5μm diaphragm and aluminum voice coil to deliver clear, full-range sound. Featuring memory wire earhooks and seven pairs of eartips including premium Comply foam, they provide a custom, secure fit with superior noise isolation. Designed for professional use, these sweat-resistant earbuds come with detachable cables (standard and mic/remote) and a ¼” adapter, making them versatile for musicians, commuters, and audiophiles alike. Trusted for durability and clarity, they offer a pro-grade listening experience with a 1-year warranty.

## Description

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Review: Well worth the upgrade from M6 Sports, beware of the large 3.5mm adapter... - OVERALL: These earbuds are incredible. I use them primarily on stage with Aviom personal mixers and the balance is far better than both the M6 Sport earbuds and any budget in-ear monitor I've used. I easily forget I'm wearing earbuds and imagine the music is in the room with me. CONS: The mid-range can get muddled, but I've only experienced this when there is an overwhelming amount of mids already in the mix (worse since I am a pianist). For casual listening, using an acoustic EQ helped when listening to music with lots of guitars, for example, all in the same range. The EQ improved overall clarity, which was already phenomenal. The only other con is the size of the headphone jack. If you are purchasing these for use with a phone, you might consider an adapter to downsize the 3.5mm jack that is on the M6 PRO cable. The adapter is 6-7mm wide. It will not fit with my phone case, so I simply use a lighting-3.5mm adapter if needed. This is a nit-picky inconvenience, but one that is worth noting if you don't already have an adapter. PROS: I am in love with the sound quality of these in-ear monitors for the price. It is neither bass nor treble-heavy. There is a great balance between them, with softer mids. Kick drums come through with some punch and depth, and the bass feels warm and deep. The treble on these IEMs is crystal clear, something that is super useful for picking out piano parts from a track. Cable quality feels good, the memory wire around the ear is sturdy, and the earbud housing is barely noticeable in the ear. My sister, who does not like over-ear earbuds, even commented that the cases felt like pillows in her ear. I don't know if the tip/housing angle is different, but these earbuds sealed in my ears much more quickly than the M6 Sports. If you have odd ear canals like me, I'd give these a try, and even consider the custom molds. I did not know MEE Audio offered the custom molds, and the M6 PRO's come with a 10% discount for a set. FINAL THOUGHTS: I was on the fence with these for a long time, and even have a pair of Shure IEMs. I still keep coming back to the sound of the M6 PROs. If you're on the fence, pull the trigger. You won't regret it. Also, consider the Bluetooth adapter if you're in it for casual listening. I left a review on that page as well. Happy Listening!
Review: Audiophile Sound on a Tight Budget - The only thing I care about is the sound. That's all I'm going to talk about. These are $50 in-ear monitors, not $1,300 8-driver Jerry Harvey destroyers. I've owned some killer IEMs from Shure, UE, Westone, Etymotic, AKG, etc. These are surprisingly good, especially for this price point. I'm not a basshead but who doesn't like thumping bass that's tight, not bloated or wooly. The bass is tight, quick and articulate. The clarity is stunning. The highs are sweet without being grating. I don't like veiled treble. I want to hear the siss of percussion. I want to hear the slight echo of feedback off a guitar. I want it clean but I also want it to sound live. I can always EQ a frequency band I want to enhance, but I want it to sound good flat. The isolation is good. With these sealed in, I'm in a bubble. Everything outside of it is pretty much a silent movie. That doesn't mean I wouldn't hear a bomb go off - or the rumble of a subway train - but the passive noise cancellation is more than ample. These are not open earbuds or Grados, etc. I can't get enough of the clarity. I'm old school, so as I listen to Rush's "Tom Sawyer," I'm reminded of the slight reverb in the vocals. I'm slightly blown away by how crisp it all sounds. I've got bass, keyboards, lead guitars and drums all combined in a very busy recording, each occupying its individual space, each articulate and separable, not sonic mud. There are no losers in this mix. Switch to Flo Rida's "Low" and it's club-mix throbbing, without sounding veiled. The bass is really "low" - even for headphones not marketed to bassheads. It's the track, but these IEMS handle it effortlessly. Switch to Pavarotti singing "Nessun Dorma!" and - in all candor - it's not as airy as the HD800, but it's flat, clean and crisp. The bass is gone. At the end, I did hear some tape hiss off the track. Switching to "Torna a Surriento," the bass is back, thanks to pizzicato on the string bass. It's surprising how it bursts in, when the plucking begins. Switch to "Shallow" off the Star is Born soundtrack. The acoustic guitar is dynamic, as is the violin that comes in with Lady GaGa. The piano is percussive and clean. You can hear both the strengths and imperfections of the recording. I saw the movie in Dolby Theater and I doubt any IEM can compete. Loudspeakers allow a spaciousness I've not heard in any IEM, and that experience made the hair go up on the back of my neck. Still, these sound surprising clean and "live" for IEMS. The electronic beat of Gessafelstein & The Weeknd on "Lost in the Fire" was a tight punch in the face. On "Sunflower," you can hear the stark contrast between the clarity of the vocals and the artificiality of that rhythm track. Same with "Secreto." Ironically, J. Cole's "MIDDLE CHILD," has more clarity, even if it uses artificial brass and a throbbing bass beat, which made me wonder how these little guys would handle jazz. If you turn it up (because it's a lot quieter and more subtle than "MIDDLE CHILD," Dave Brubeck's "Take Five" sounds refreshingly live and crisp, although it makes me yearn for my HD800 - or even my LCD2 - before I sold them off. It may be asking too much for real air in an IEM but at least these provide ample grumble and snappy kickbass, snare drum and high-hat for something shoved this far into my head. If I might add a word of caution, these little guys will seriously tempt you to (Oh, that bass plucking is delicious) break the bank and either take a ride on the best or invest in circumaurals and an amp. I got them so I could have something decent in my pocket - while working out or on the move - without breaking the bank. Best fifty bucks I ever spent.

## Features

- MADE FOR MUSIC: 2nd-generation M6 Pro in-ear monitors utilize a 5um driver diaphragm and aluminum voice coil to produce more precise movement than conventional drivers, delivering clear, full-range audio with more accurate mids and smoother highs.
- IMPORTANT NOTE: The sound quality of in-ear monitors is highly dependent on how well the earbud tips seal in your canals. If your M6 PRO monitors sound thin, tinny, and/or distant and the bass seems weak or nonexistent, they have not achieved a good seal with your ears. Try switching one or both eartips to a different size and pushing gently on the outside of your monitors to check your seal. The correct eartip for each ear will feel sealed, reduce outside noise, and provide balanced bass response. Note: you may have to use a different size in each ear.
- SOUND-ISOLATING DESIGN: closed-back earpiece design and 7 pairs of eartips, including Comply T-Series memory foam tips, to reduce ambient noise levels, enabling safer listening volumes and improving sound quality for a superior audio experience.
- MEMORY WIRE EARHOOKS: flexible memory wire that conforms perfectly to your ears and seven pairs of included eartips provide a personalized, secure fit that stays comfortable all day and never falls out.
- REAL-WORLD RELIABILITY, 2 CABLES INCLUDED: built to last with a sweat-resistant design and detachable, user-replaceable cables; works with all devices with standard 3.5mm (1/8") or 6.3mm (1/4") headphone/stereo audio jack; IN THE BOX: regular audio cable, headset cable with mic/remote for laptops and mobile devices, carrying case, Comply foam eartips, silicone eartips (6 pairs), 1/4" (6.3mm) adapter.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07B4PDF6K |
| Additional Features | Lightweight, Microphone Included, Sweatproof |
| Age Range Description | Teen - Adult |
| Antenna Location | Audio Monitoring, Calling, Cycling, Exercising, Gaming, Motorcycling, Recording, Running, Snowboarding, Swimming |
| Audio Driver Size | 10 Millimeters |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,261 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #520 in Earbud & In-Ear Headphones |
| Brand | MEE audio |
| Brand Name | MEE audio |
| Built-In Media | Includes regular stereo cable, headset cable with mic/remote, protective carrying case, Comply™ memory foam eartips, 6sets of silicone eartips, and ¼” adapter; 1-year warranty |
| Cable Features | Detachable |
| Carrying Case Color | Black |
| Carrying Case Height | 5.9 Inches |
| Carrying Case Length | 2.65 Inches |
| Carrying Case Material | Fabric |
| Carrying Case Width | 1.85 Inches |
| Color | Clear |
| Compatible Devices | Cellphones, Desktops, Gaming Consoles, Laptops, Motorcycles, Music Production Equipment, Tablets, iPhone |
| Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Control Type | Noise Control |
| Controller Type | Wired Controller |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 5,091 Reviews |
| Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Earpiece Shape | Rounded tips |
| Enclosure Material | Aluminum |
| Form Factor | In Ear |
| Frequency Range | 20 Hz to 20 kHz |
| Frequency Response | 20 KHz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00616312625246 |
| Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
| Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
| Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Impedance | 16 Ohms |
| Is Autographed | No |
| Is Electric | No |
| Item Weight | 5.8 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | MEE audio |
| Model Name | M6 PRO |
| Model Number | EP-M6PROG2-CL |
| Noise Control | Sound Isolation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Sensitivity | 100 dB |
| Series Number | 2 |
| Specific Uses For Product | Professional |
| Style Name | In-Ear Monitors |
| Theme | Sports |
| UPC | 616312625246 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year warranty |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** MEE audio
- **Color:** Clear
- **Ear Placement:** In Ear
- **Form Factor:** In Ear
- **Impedance:** 16 Ohms

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color, Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: If you're looking for some headphones like these for music performances; Is the 1st or 2nd generation better? Is volume control better than monitor?**
A: I have never tried the 1st generation but can tell you that the second generation model is outstanding.  We are transitioning to in ears for our praise team and the feedback from members is very positive.  You will need a personal monitor amp of some type to get the volume needed.  We are using the Behringer Powerplay P1 units.  The drummers especially like being able to hear their mix without having to set floor monitor levels above the drum volume.  Reduced stage sound levels and elimination of feedback are huge advantages.  The sound level and clarity of the M6PRO2 is outstanding.  Adding a click track has also made the performances very tight.  I recommend these in ears to anyone who wants to improve their performance.

**Q: Does m6 pro have a version with mic? if not, is mee audio x1 a good alternative?**
A: The M6 PRO comes with both a stereo and a mic cable that are interchangeable. The M6 PRO is an in-ear monitor, as the X1 is a sports headphone, which does not have interchangeable cables.

**Q: What do these have to plug into**
A: The headset comes with a detachable cord that plugs into the phone with a standard 1/4 inch jack, and the other end
accepts the left and right earpieces.  This arrangement is very handy if you need to replace the cord sometime in the future,
since you can just order and pay for the cord alone should the cord wear out

**Q: Are these good for a working bassist?**
A: The M6 PRO (this model) and the MX2 PRO are the most popular among bassists. The M6 PRO has a more balanced frequency response and is generally our recommendation for the best all-around performance. The MX2 PRO differs in that it has a two-driver design with a dedicated subwoofer, meaning deeper and stronger bass. This can be especially valuable if you don't have a personal mix where you can adjust individual frequencies.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Well worth the upgrade from M6 Sports, beware of the large 3.5mm adapter...
*by A***S on December 27, 2018*

OVERALL: These earbuds are incredible. I use them primarily on stage with Aviom personal mixers and the balance is far better than both the M6 Sport earbuds and any budget in-ear monitor I've used. I easily forget I'm wearing earbuds and imagine the music is in the room with me. CONS: The mid-range can get muddled, but I've only experienced this when there is an overwhelming amount of mids already in the mix (worse since I am a pianist). For casual listening, using an acoustic EQ helped when listening to music with lots of guitars, for example, all in the same range. The EQ improved overall clarity, which was already phenomenal. The only other con is the size of the headphone jack. If you are purchasing these for use with a phone, you might consider an adapter to downsize the 3.5mm jack that is on the M6 PRO cable. The adapter is 6-7mm wide. It will not fit with my phone case, so I simply use a lighting-3.5mm adapter if needed. This is a nit-picky inconvenience, but one that is worth noting if you don't already have an adapter. PROS: I am in love with the sound quality of these in-ear monitors for the price. It is neither bass nor treble-heavy. There is a great balance between them, with softer mids. Kick drums come through with some punch and depth, and the bass feels warm and deep. The treble on these IEMs is crystal clear, something that is super useful for picking out piano parts from a track. Cable quality feels good, the memory wire around the ear is sturdy, and the earbud housing is barely noticeable in the ear. My sister, who does not like over-ear earbuds, even commented that the cases felt like pillows in her ear. I don't know if the tip/housing angle is different, but these earbuds sealed in my ears much more quickly than the M6 Sports. If you have odd ear canals like me, I'd give these a try, and even consider the custom molds. I did not know MEE Audio offered the custom molds, and the M6 PRO's come with a 10% discount for a set. FINAL THOUGHTS: I was on the fence with these for a long time, and even have a pair of Shure IEMs. I still keep coming back to the sound of the M6 PROs. If you're on the fence, pull the trigger. You won't regret it. Also, consider the Bluetooth adapter if you're in it for casual listening. I left a review on that page as well. Happy Listening!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Audiophile Sound on a Tight Budget
*by B***K on March 6, 2019*

The only thing I care about is the sound. That's all I'm going to talk about. These are $50 in-ear monitors, not $1,300 8-driver Jerry Harvey destroyers. I've owned some killer IEMs from Shure, UE, Westone, Etymotic, AKG, etc. These are surprisingly good, especially for this price point. I'm not a basshead but who doesn't like thumping bass that's tight, not bloated or wooly. The bass is tight, quick and articulate. The clarity is stunning. The highs are sweet without being grating. I don't like veiled treble. I want to hear the siss of percussion. I want to hear the slight echo of feedback off a guitar. I want it clean but I also want it to sound live. I can always EQ a frequency band I want to enhance, but I want it to sound good flat. The isolation is good. With these sealed in, I'm in a bubble. Everything outside of it is pretty much a silent movie. That doesn't mean I wouldn't hear a bomb go off - or the rumble of a subway train - but the passive noise cancellation is more than ample. These are not open earbuds or Grados, etc. I can't get enough of the clarity. I'm old school, so as I listen to Rush's "Tom Sawyer," I'm reminded of the slight reverb in the vocals. I'm slightly blown away by how crisp it all sounds. I've got bass, keyboards, lead guitars and drums all combined in a very busy recording, each occupying its individual space, each articulate and separable, not sonic mud. There are no losers in this mix. Switch to Flo Rida's "Low" and it's club-mix throbbing, without sounding veiled. The bass is really "low" - even for headphones not marketed to bassheads. It's the track, but these IEMS handle it effortlessly. Switch to Pavarotti singing "Nessun Dorma!" and - in all candor - it's not as airy as the HD800, but it's flat, clean and crisp. The bass is gone. At the end, I did hear some tape hiss off the track. Switching to "Torna a Surriento," the bass is back, thanks to pizzicato on the string bass. It's surprising how it bursts in, when the plucking begins. Switch to "Shallow" off the Star is Born soundtrack. The acoustic guitar is dynamic, as is the violin that comes in with Lady GaGa. The piano is percussive and clean. You can hear both the strengths and imperfections of the recording. I saw the movie in Dolby Theater and I doubt any IEM can compete. Loudspeakers allow a spaciousness I've not heard in any IEM, and that experience made the hair go up on the back of my neck. Still, these sound surprising clean and "live" for IEMS. The electronic beat of Gessafelstein & The Weeknd on "Lost in the Fire" was a tight punch in the face. On "Sunflower," you can hear the stark contrast between the clarity of the vocals and the artificiality of that rhythm track. Same with "Secreto." Ironically, J. Cole's "MIDDLE CHILD," has more clarity, even if it uses artificial brass and a throbbing bass beat, which made me wonder how these little guys would handle jazz. If you turn it up (because it's a lot quieter and more subtle than "MIDDLE CHILD," Dave Brubeck's "Take Five" sounds refreshingly live and crisp, although it makes me yearn for my HD800 - or even my LCD2 - before I sold them off. It may be asking too much for real air in an IEM but at least these provide ample grumble and snappy kickbass, snare drum and high-hat for something shoved this far into my head. If I might add a word of caution, these little guys will seriously tempt you to (Oh, that bass plucking is delicious) break the bank and either take a ride on the best or invest in circumaurals and an amp. I got them so I could have something decent in my pocket - while working out or on the move - without breaking the bank. Best fifty bucks I ever spent.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ The more time I give them the better they get.
*by L***E on June 16, 2020*

I purchased these based on a number of reviews for near budget in ear ear buds. I use them primarily on a motorcycle with a full face helmet. I also own Sennheiser over the ear ear phones and a bundle of decent in - home audio w/ 7.2 surround sound. I've had KEF systems long before they were making computer speakers and were one of the top home audiophile speakers. I've had book shelf Mordant Short speakers as well. I am well aware of what good sound is. I was looking for something that could give me good sound while riding my Triumph. I also discovered I just enjoy these as wonderful ear buds for music off my phone, off my PC and even on my stereo. They do require a break-in. They didn't sound bad in the beginning but after about 30 hours they sound really good. The sound is clear- I can understand why sound techs like it. I do hear decent spatial relations--instruments in differing locations, sound effects, production values. I tend to like everything from Spanish Guitar to Motorhead. Radiohead sounds good, Pink Floyd sounds good. The bass isn't heavy thumping just lush--the highs are clear, electric guitars and keyboards are good. The more natural or unplugged sessions, concerts, classical are very clear for the price. Again if you're going for budget these seem to be the best in the price range. They have higher level models. I can't recommend them as I didn't listen but based on durability, unless other manufacturers are also adding similar features, I'd probably buy again from MEE. For the $35 I spent, this was a good investment. They are durable. I like that the ear buds can detach from the cables. The cable is thick. The over the ear wire takes a bit of getting used to --after about 10 times in / out / over the ear, it's a pretty normal procedure. I use the noise dampening foam as my in ear piece but I also was pleased with the other 3 sets of ear pieces it came with. As motorcycle ear buds they're good--I can get my helmet on and off without dislodging them--they do move a bit when I pull the helmet on but not enough to make me fiddle. I'm trying to ride. If you have a loud music player they would be great on a bike. I'm using a low end Motorola and they make good riding companions. For walking around, standing, no external noise to compete with--great. The amount of money I've blown over the years with dollar store buds, T. J. Max buds, Skull Candy that break etc . probably is around $80. None of those other pairs live to tell. These seem to be surviving. All that said, if they break in a year or under, my review or comments will be updated accordingly.

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