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MEElectronics M9
$30.00
Released April, 2010
The Pros:Wide sound stage and good sound separation with respect to its price. Most locations have these at a reduced price, making them a bargain for bass lovers. Even though it is a budget model it still includes a shirt clip, carrying case, and a range of ear tips.
The Cons:There are better options in the price range (at MSRP) in terms of sound accuracy and clarity. Bass can be over powering for some people, comparable to the CX300. The eartips can be hard to remove and put back on.
The MEElectronics M9 are hi-fi sound-isolating in-ear headphones that have a good balance across the frequency spectrum and are highly durable and affordable.
The M9 earphones comes with black or silver colour options, as well as a stylish designer cable that is tangle resistant, and has low microphonics (that is, less friction causing cable noise).
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It comes with a redesigned casing that leads to an improved durability, as well as a rich and clean sound that works with any MP3 device, iPods, or iPhones.
Features
- in-ear headphones
- hi-fi sound-isolating
- good balance across frequency spectrum
- highly durable with redesigned casing
- colours: black or silver
- tangle resistant cable
- low microphonics
- rich and clean sound
- works with iPod, iPhone, and other MP3s
- full dynamic range
Model Variations: MEElectronics M9P
- in-ear headphones
- for iPhone and recent Blackberry models
- inline microphone for hands-free talking
- single button remote controlling music playback
- improved cable with very low cable noise
- highly durable
- full dynamic range
- tangle-resistant designer cable
- price: $34.99
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Wide sound stage and good sound separation with respect to its price
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Most locations have these at a reduced price, making them a bargain for bass lovers
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Even though it is a budget model it still includes a shirt clip, carrying case, and a range of ear tips
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The model with mic is only a few dollars extra for those with phones
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There are better options in the price range (at MSRP) in terms of sound accuracy and clarity
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Bass can be over powering for some people, comparable to the CX300
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The eartips can be hard to remove and put back on
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