🎶 Elevate your mix with pro-grade clarity and bass that hits where it counts.
The MEE audio MX2 PRO is a professional-grade dual-driver in-ear monitor featuring a 10mm subwoofer and balanced armature tweeter for rich, detailed sound. Its modular design includes detachable cables and customizable 3D-printed eartips for a perfect fit and superior noise isolation. Built with sweat-resistant materials and packed with accessories, it’s engineered for musicians and audiophiles demanding precision, comfort, and durability.
O**T
Yet another great product experience from Mee Audio
I’ve owned the M6 Sport, over 10 years ago. I bought some M6 Pros w years ago, lost them, got another pair this year, and then grabbed some MX2 Pros just last month. I assumed that they would be good IEMs, as has been my experience in the past. The MX2 Pros surpassed my expectations. They’re advertised to be tuned well for drummers and bassists, and I can attest that they definitely pack a punch in the low end. They are able to deliver deep bass response without sacrificing any quality or clarity in the highs. The M6 pros, while great, could sound a bit harsh in the upper end of the frequency range — these did not have that problem. I normally play my music with some sort of EQ to shape the sound to my liking. Admittedly, I do prefer a bit of a V shape. I haven’t had any desire to EQ these, however, because everything is represented really well out of the box. At the risk of sounding a tad obsequious, I dare say these are my favorite IEMs that I’ve used, and I’m comparing these to a pair of Westone 3 IEMs I bought for $300 a decade ago. These, however, have a detachable design and are more affordable. I may have to check out the MX4 Pros soon, because I like these so much.
I**3
Perfect for motorcycle riding
Perfect for my need which is an audio setup when riding a motorcycle while wearing a helmet. They are snug, low profile with little protrusion that causes no pressure from the helmet. Additionally, the wrap-around wiring of each bud helps them stay in place when removing the helmet.Sound quality is great especially with the challenging environment of wind and motor noise that comes with riding.The biggest challenge is interacting with the button feature (pause /skip track / back track) it is small and is a relatively hard press. Additionally there is not a volume level control.All in all a great value for the money in my experience.
L**D
Great extras, average sound
Got these for the gym so I wouldn't ruin my very expensive earbuds. Very impressed with all the extras, including an 1/4" adapter, carabiner, impressive (and large) case, removable tips, and two cables (audio-only and audio+phone). The cables are a good length and both have clips for your shirt or pocket. Delivers fairly well on the mids and highs but the bass (depth and warmth) is lacking. Admittedly, I'm comparing these to a $200 set of earbuds, but if you're listening for music pleasure and want a full spectrum of sound, these come up short. On the other hand, for casual listening or ambient sound that you would want at the gym or work, these work. One other note. The ear tips are pretty thin and I ripped one trying to replace it, so be careful.
K**O
Love the MX4’s!
I cannot say enough great things about the MX4’s. I’m a musician and it’s the first time I’ve used IEM’s. I play several instruments and have a degree in Music Business. However, I’m a vocalist at my church and I used some the church let me borrow and they weren’t comfy and the sound was distorted. They no longer provide those because they break. I used my new MX4’s from 8:30-12:45 on Sunday and the noise cancellation and sound quality were wonderful. I could hear every note crystal clear, feel the bass, and the vocalists voices rang true. It was as if I had nothing on and was in a studio.I love that they adjust behind my head and I could clip them. I loved the adjustable wire. I used the foam cushion ear pieces and they were comfy.What’s even better is the warranty, you pay half to replace them if they get stolen/lost, or you step on them etc, and because they’re modular, you can replace and upgrade parts when and if you need to.I compared many brands and read countless reviews. These live up to the hype and I feel that even though these are their higher end models, they’d easily be worth twice as much in other known name brands. They include everything you need and are really well made!Also, can I just say the customer service is out of this world?! I went ahead and ordered the custom ear pieces. I included a picture of what the molds look like from an audiologist. For a pic of the custom ear tips, go on their site. You send Mee the pics of the molds and then send them over to be scanned by them. I got the molds done today, cost me $40, emailed the pics, and already got approved by Mee today, fast response!I’ll be using them as regular headphones with the included extra wire with the mic and for gigs with the original wire.I highly highly recommend these. The other musicians at my church are already wanting to buy some for themselves because they were impressed with mine, they were complaining on how their’s are messed up and they paid like $90! If you can’t do the $199 right now, you can start with one of the other pro models and work your way up but if you have the money, I’d go for these bad boys, you definitely won’t be disappointed!
J**B
Massive Upgrade over M6 pros
I have been using M6 pros as my daily drivers for well over 3 years. My current M6s have well over 300 hours of use on them, so they are burned in pretty well, and I was satisfied with what they produced for a very decent price. I finally decided to invest a bit more into the MX3 pros, and they do not disappoint.I STRONGLY RECOMMEND giving these some time to burn in as it is NOT impressive right out of the box. Right out of the box, highs sounded “tinny” and overly sharp like, much like the M6 pros, and the lows were not as prevalent as I would like, however the mids were very solid. I let these sit for roughly 20 hours straight on burn in tracks, and it did wonders. The highs were incredibly accurate and the mids remained colorful. Bass is defined and you can feel them quite well, but the strength is still somewhat lacking.TLDR: A huge step over the M6 pros, HOWEVER burn in is REQUIRED to get the best sound out of these.
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