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The MEElectronics M31 offers fantastic value by combining premium sound with durability, style, a frustration free cable, and phone/iPod functionality all for an unbelievably low price. Plus, your purchase will be backed by a company that stands behind their product and provides exceptional customer service.
Enjoy music, movies, videos, voice and more like never before with a product at this price! The M31 is compatible with all devices that have a standard 3.5mm headphone jack such as iPods, iPhones, iPads, MP3 players, blackberry phones, many smart phones, portable DVD players, computers, and more. Stylish in-ear design provides passive noise reduction allowing you to play your music at lower volumes even in noisy environments.
Features Spacious Sound with Enhanced Bass
The M31 is tuned to provide the maximum bass response without sacrificing clarity in the midrange and treble. Large transducers provide effortless bass extension and impact that is certain to add an extra level of enjoyment for the bass lover.
- Large drivers allow for powerful bass response without upsetting the overall audio balance
- Metal housings and reinforced cabling provide real-world durability
- Available in several chromatic color options to match your style
Ideal for bass-driven genres such as hip-hop, rap, and R&B; or pop and electronic music.
Passive Noise Cancelation
In-ear design effectively isolates you from outside sounds allowing you to hear your music clearly at lower volumes which can protect you from hearing loss.
Designer Cable
The anti-frustration clear coated cable is robust, stylish, tangle resistant, and minimizes cable noise during movement. Red, gold, and black models of the M31 have a gray cable, while blue and purple models of the M31 have a silver cable.
4 Sets of Ear Tips
Four sets of ear tips give you more variety to find one that works best for your ears. Ear tips include: standard bi-flange tips that fit most ears and three sizes of standard silicone ear tips.
Red, gold, and black models of the M31 carry black ear tips, while blue and purple models of the M31 carry clear ear tips.
Carrying Case
High quality carrying case gives your earphones protection when not in use and even fits some small players and/or other accessories for safe keeping.
Warranty
The M31 has a 1 year warranty and MEElectronics stands behind their products! If you are not satisfied with your earphone, contact MEElectronics to help resolve your issues.
Achieve Perfect Fit and Seal In-Ear Fit Guide
Sound quality and bass response are dependent on the seal achieved between the ear tips and your ear canal. Please try the various sizes of ear tips included with your earphone to determine which gives you the best sound and comfort. The sound may change depending on the insertion depth and tip size.
To achieve proper insertion, pull up and back on the top of your ear (helix) and/or use a slight bit of lubrication/moisture on the outer part of the ear tips, which will help achieve the proper insertion depth and angle. If you feel your MEE earphones do not have bass or sound tinny, the fit and/or seal is more than likely problematic. You can visit the MEElectronics online product manual for more information and assistance.
Burn-In
Many owners have stated that the sound may improve with use when compared to the out of the box sound. This change in sound will occur with normal listening and is not necessary; however you can accelerate this process by playing music at a normal volume continuously for the first several days.
What’s in the Box Package Contents
- Earphones
- Clamshell carrying case
- 4 sets of ear tips
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This review is from: MEElectronics M31-BL In-Ear Headphones for iPod, iPhone, MP3/CD/DVD Players (Blue) (Electronics)
[Note: the following review is intended to match with the company's M31P-BL (the P representing the included miniature mic), whereas the pictured phones are the M31-BL (no mic!). At a quieter moment, I'll reposition the review (next to M31P-BK, since I don't see the model with mic in BL on Amazon, though apparently it can be ordered direct from the manufacturer.]
I too was suspicious of the brand when Amazon had a Gold Box special on the MEElectronics M9, which sounded like a quickly manufactured name for a mass-produced generic product. But upon receiving the phones, I knew immediately I'd gotten my money's worth. Not only were they well-built and finely detailed, but the little carrying case, cord wrapper and disentangler, 4-5 sets of extra eartips were by themselves worth the price. The driver is on the small side (9mm), but once you find the right-fitting ear-tip (small always does it for me), the bass is clearly in evidence without being boomy or intrusive.
As the pictures make all too evident, they're a handsome set. But they're good performers as well and, in my case, have held up. Even the in-line mic and iPod control work flawlessly (more than I can say for a cheap set of generic "Premium" phones and even a pair of Apple phones). Still, the cost on these will seem high to some potential users, so I can understand the cautiousness, especially about an unfamiliar brand. At the same time, I've had the earpiece of the much-publicized, pricey (twice as much as these), highly reviewed Klipsch S4 snap into two different pieces the first time I applied mild pressure while swapping out ear tips. And phones this small are always easy to misplace or snag and break (if it's a constant problem, try the Colby phones for five bucks).
Another angle worth considering, especially for the consumer who is not overly impatient, is that MEElectronics' top-of-the-line phones, the A151's (which Cnet called the best phones available for under a hundred), were recently going on Amazon for less than ten bucks more than the current price of the M31's. Frankly, if I had a choice like that, the nod would go to the A151 phones.
If you don't need the mic assembly and prefer a brand name along with guaranteed extra-high fidelity, the first phones I'd look at in this price range (we're talking IEM phones, of course, and not full-sized headphones) would be the Sony MDR-EX300LP phones. Most users would not be able to distinguish them from Sony's top-of-the-line earphones, which cost 6-10 times more.
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