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product_id: 12760173
title: "MEE audio M9P In-Ear Headphone with Inline Microphone (First Generation)"
brand: "mee audio"
price: "319 zł"
currency: PLN
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 7
url: https://www.desertcart.pl/products/12760173-mee-audio-m9p-in-ear-headphone-with-inline-microphone-first
store_origin: PL
region: Poland
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# Inline mic & controls Durable lightweight cable Ultra-soft silicone fittings MEE audio M9P In-Ear Headphone with Inline Microphone (First Generation)

**Brand:** mee audio
**Price:** 319 zł
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎶 Elevate Your Sound Experience!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** MEE audio M9P In-Ear Headphone with Inline Microphone (First Generation) by mee audio
- **How much does it cost?** 319 zł with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.pl](https://www.desertcart.pl/products/12760173-mee-audio-m9p-in-ear-headphone-with-inline-microphone-first)

## 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

- • **Comfort Redefined:** Choose from 4 sizes of ultra-soft silicone fittings for a perfect fit.
- • **Ergonomic Excellence:** Designed for both intense workouts and serene relaxation.
- • **Voice Control Mastery:** Built-in mic for voice recording and effortless playback control.
- • **Lightweight Durability:** Crafted with a durable yet lightweight cable for all-day wear.
- • **Unmatched Compatibility:** Seamlessly connects with iPod Nano 5th, iPod Touch 2nd, and iPhone 3G/3GS.

## Overview

The MEE audio M9P In-Ear Headphone combines compatibility with various iPod models, a built-in microphone for voice control, and a selection of ultra-soft silicone fittings for maximum comfort. Its lightweight and durable design makes it perfect for both active lifestyles and leisurely listening.

## Description

Product Description          The MEE audio (formerly MEElectronics) M9 offers fantastic value by combining great sound with durability, style, and a great assortment of accessories. The M9 is compatible with all devices that have a standard 3.5mm headphone jack such as iPods, iPhones, iPads, MP3 players,  smartphones, portable DVD players, computers, and more. The stylish in-ear design provides passive noise reduction, allowing you to play your music at lower volumes even in noisy environments.             From the Manufacturer

## Features

- MEElectronics M9P model is compatible with new iPod Nano 5th generation, iPod Touch 2nd generation, and iPhone 3G, 3GS
- Built-in mic is compatible with iPods' voice recording function, also controls iPod with mic/ play/ stop/ next/ previous functions
- Comfortably secure fit with 4 sizes of ultra-soft silicone fittings (small, medium, large, and doubled)
- Durable and lightweight cable complements the ergonomic design
- Suitable for intense activity or calm relaxation

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Minus a star only because of price hike.
  

*by S***L on Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2011*

Although Amazon now advertises a new model alongside these phones, the price has doubled since my purchase a couple of months ago.  Admittedly I would never have come into a possession of the pair at the current price level, but I'm still tickled to have made their discovery.  The driver is relatively small, but if you find the right earpiece (the smallest always works best for me), bass frequencies are more than adequate.  In addition, the mic and in-line iPod control have both performed consistently and well.  Finally, the extras alone (extra tips, designer case) were by themselves worth the cost I paid.  Later I found a pair of generic "Premium" earphones with mic (in white, and elsewhere in black--both on Amazon)--at half the price and decided I'd try them.  Now I understand why some buyers complain about a set of phones being totally "worthless."  The generic "Premium" pair had mediocre sound, a speaker that cut out, and an in-line mic gizmo that not only failed to record decently but obstructed the sound.  I'd take these at 4 times the cost over the so-called "Premium" phones with mic.[Original review]:  These phones at an entry-level price come with all the features normally associated with high-end, expensive phones.  My set included 5 pairs of ear tips in different sizes along with a hard-shell case (with a web netting for storing the extra tips), a handy, firm, metallic alligator clip for keeping the cable in place, and a soft plastic piece designed to separate the left and right cables sufficiently to prevent entanglement.  At first I found the phones notably lacking in bass frequencies, but after removing the installed double-flanged ear-tips and swapping them for the smallest tips in the collection, the volume and frequencies, including bass, were full and resonant, and equally so in both channels.  Granted, the bass doesn't have the richness and clarity of my Sony MDR-EX700 IEM phones (with a 16mm diaphragm), but those list at 30X the price I paid for these. Also, with use ("burning in"), clarity and definition usually improve.The mid-range is already extremely accurate and detailed (I can hear the click of every key of Stan Getz' tenor saxophone), and the ride cymbal is clean and shimmering. The acoustic bass strikes me as full but somewhat muddy, lacking in clarity and tight definition. I tried the mic and was able to pick up the conversation within several feet of me, playing it back immediately on my Nano.In sum, don't immediately judge these phones by the installed "fancy" ear-tips.  Swapping them out for some of the included extra tips can make a tremendous difference.  Also, be aware that a case like the one included with this set is being sold on Amazon (by J-Labs) for more than the headphones alone.  My only disappointment so far is that using the microphone (my first) required extra time due to minimal instructions.  A simple labeling of "On" and "Off" would have been a nice convenience.I ordered another "cheap" earphone/mic gizmo for $5 from another vendor because it advertised an in-line volume control.  It merely made me appreciate the MEElectronics M90P all the more.  The M9 permits you to double-click and advance tracks; nothing like it was to be found on the newly ordered product.  Moreover, the mic on the M9 was both more sensitive and more conveniently located.  If you carry audio with you, it's hard to see how this one can be passed up--even for prices above $10.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Just, WOW.
  

*by A***N on Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2011*

I waited the whole week just to get these, I was REALLY exited to see if what everyone has been saying was even true, and so it was.The version I got was a M9P With a box with Purple and black, different than what I have seen. The box is nice.Now, onto the review. This thing comes packed with a Carrying case, 2 double flanged eartips, one is black and one is grey ( From what I have seen the grey are "Balanced sound". I tried them out and it is more balanced than the other eartips but there is less bass), and small, medium, and large olive type eartips. Mine did not come with an airplane adapter but who cares. It had a cable wrap to wrap the cable around because the cable is very long, but honestly it sucks and doesn't do a great job at holding the cable together without coming off. The case is very handy and nice and has a hard shell on it with a pocket on the side.Not onto the actual headphones. The wire on in is very nice! It seems very sturdy and seems like it will hold up to some beating , but it has alot of memory to it ( If you bend it for a long time it will take a while for it to straighten up). The actual plug is at a 45 Degree angle and is very nice. The Mic on the headphones works surprisingly well and the button and Mic works both on my Samsung Captivate (Which has TRRS connector which has a inverted ground and Mic ) And my dad's iPhone. It does not have volume control which is no biggie. The headphones itself have a very nice aluminum housing, and a good stress relief for the wire. Overall for this price it is a steal for these features.Now to the sound quality itself. I am an avid listener to music such as Techno, 8bit, and Alternative music and I find these very very good for the price! The headphones sit comfortably well in your ears one you find your right ear-tips but I do notice sometimes it feels as if the headphones are sucking on your ears. The sound isolation is like every other IEM out there, its not like noise cancelling headphones, these are like earplugs. Ok. NOW to sound quality. The bass is Very very good, the bass is so loud I had to turn it down in my equalizer to make it comfortable to listen to.I was extremely satisfied with the bass response on these things especially for the price. The mids/vocals are slightly low but I also had to turn it up in my equalizer nothing too special here. Now the Highs are a little too harsh and gets slightly distorted especially on high notes and crashes, but also had to turn it down on the EQ. Now, if you don't have a graphic equalizer on your device, like an iPod or iPhone, it might be a slight problem. I have not burned these in yet but will later on. Overall the sound quality on these are very good for the price and all the extras you get in the box!I will post a video review in the future and post some pictures later on once I think these hold up to the test of normal everyday listening.Thank you MEelectronics!!!!!P.S. If your pair sucks for some reason, MEelectronics Quality control does suck, so just contact them at their website to get another pair . I heard their customer service is great so just do that instead of complaining about it because mine are perfect out of the box.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Early days, but so far great!
  

*by D***N on Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 25, 2012*

I've only just got these out the packet and been for my first walk, so this won't include anything on actual resilience or what they're like once they've been broken in - a total first impressions.1 - Don't let the brand put you off.If you've not heard of MEElectronics and want to play it safe with a Sony, etc. the awards this pair of buds have received are genuine and deserved.2 - The sound quality is excellent.I want these as a replacement to my giant 
  
Sennheiser HD 205-II Headphones with Rotatable Ear Cup







  
  
    s I use for DJing but like enough to use with my phone, but being a London Tube commuter, the bulk is driving me nuts, they refuse to feed call audio and most importantly they have a large, DJ-friendly plug, which creates large leverage forces on the socket of my phone, leading the internal socket contacts to distance from plug, making the sound cut out as move around and one of the reasons I had to get my phone replaced! These buds fix all these issues. They still have face-melting-bass on your wibbly wobbly dubstep and plenty of shiny highs to bring out the detail lost by middle-y guitar-based tracks - very much designed with a 'Classic V' EQ setup in mind. The only downside is being buds is that feeling of having the music directly injected into your brain rather than the space you get from actual headphones, but I think I'll get (re-)used to this pretty quickly.3 - The build appears to be good.Note, not exceptional, the body of the bud doesn't look like the most expensive piece of kit, but it doesn't look flimsy either. The supplied buds (and there's a lot of them to cater for virtually all ear-hole sizes!) seem pretty comfortable due to the twin-fin design. This is the same as my semi-pro earplugs I DJ with, which I regularly wear for 6 hours at a time, so if they are as well executed as those, they'll be just perfect.Also on the build, the clear plastic cable surround is quite thick, but lets you see the (cotton?) weaved under-sheath, so with both layers they should tangle less and cope with more abuse before any actual wire fractures. Saying that, the cable end covers on the buds are a little *too* solid for my liking, rather than the graduated thickness of the plug (an L-shape, so much more mobile-friendly) which distributes the bending forces on the cable better, but that's a minor quibble - they're still better than some theoretically pro fittings I've seen in my time!4 - The remote is fine & the mic clearIf you didn't know, on Android it's usually 1 press for pause, 2 for skip forward, 3 for skip back, as does the mic which reportedly is perfectly clear with low/no cable noise, but I've not yet been on the other end of a call to check for myself. The volume was very quiet in-call, however this is a common fault in the Galaxy S2 and after this I will be taking the steps to increase it. If there are any changes to this, I will update the review accordingly.5 - Low leakage/High isolationI got my colleague sat next to me to listen while I put them on and up to full, he had to get as close to me as the worst rush-hour commuter does, in a fairly quiet office, to hear anything at all. That's a great sign. During my walk I became acutely aware of not being able to hear much of anything at all. So don't come running to me when you miss your train/sue me for damages when you get run over! Also, being passive NR, you can feel smug when you see all those guys on the train with their powered Bose cans that you're getting all the same noiseless benefits, but without the sensation of someone reaching into your skull and trying to suck out your thoughts, and for 1/10th the money.I'll see how I get on, but if these do die an early death or they become useless for any other reason I'll report back, but for now, I can't think of a reason not to get these and pocket the spare cash instead of paying for other, more expensive models. Except maybe an in-line volume control. But no one other than Apple seems to do these anyway. And those are the worst earbuds I've ever used that didn't come from a pound-shop!!
  
Sennheiser HD 205-II Headphones with Rotatable Ear Cup

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