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MEE audio Bluetooth IEM Cables

MEE audio Bluetooth IEM Cables

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Want to make your earphones wireless? Now you can, with these two products from MEE audio Read More

Customer Reviews

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(29 reviews)
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LordBorg
331
Nov 22, 2019
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Works great!
I was a bit skeptical about these, but they work really well--considering the price! The build is OK. The mic/controls position is a bit odd if running the cable behind the neck, so I keep it in front of me for easier access. I currently have them paired with Tin HiFi T2 (drives them well), but also tried with a few others (DMG, T3, P1, DM6, etc.). The T2 pairing seems to be the best (probably because the T2s are not highly sensitive and therefore don't make the noise floor too apparent), making this a very cheap yet great sounding set!
Recommends this product? Yes
Vorticist
1
Jan 8, 2020
LordBorgHow are they with the TinAudio T3s?
LordBorg
331
Jan 8, 2020
VorticistThey sound a bit bright, and the fit is not as good because of the different position of the connectors...
Orodrethxvx
3
Jan 31, 2020
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These are so awesome
Work great with my Tin T2's and I don't have any issues connecting to my computer, phone or watch. Amazing product to make my favorite IEMs bluetooth compatible.
Recommends this product? Yes
Don-N
7
Nov 26, 2019
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Pros: Audio quality is good. Battery life is reasonably good. Works well with Tin T2. Cons: Cable is thin and prone to tangling. Power connector is fiddly. No USB-C connector.
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TheWook
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Dec 3, 2020
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Great bluetooth
Use this when riding my motorcycle. Sound great and no connection issues. Battery life is superb. I like that I can use different Ear buds with it as well
Recommends this product? Yes
ItsDave
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Nov 28, 2019
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Garbage. Sound is fine for a few minutes, then breaks up and fuzzes out.
Turn them off and back on again and it will be fine for a few minutes, then messes up again. Only positive is that they were cheap, so not much money wasted.
Recommends this product? No
Ixtayul
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Nov 27, 2019
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Sound quality is ok
Sound quality is alright. Battery life is mediocre. Mike has to be worn in front. Range is about 30 feet and just that. Use them with T3.
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Recommends this product? Yes
KTech
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Mar 17, 2020
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They work kind of...
EDIT: These literally shattered my Massdrop plus iems when inserted a second time. So I had bought these originally for my edc3 in hopes that I could enjoy the iems that I already loved wirelessly. I had already known going into this purchase that since the edc series of iems have a two pin connector that has a sleeve over it for stability that I would be missing out on the additional security and durability of the oem cables. I never had an issue with the pins falling out of either of these iems but, the additional length that the cable protruded out of the connectors, due to the pins on the BTN being designed for recessed connectors, made wearing the iems over longer periods uncomfortable. The BTN fits wonderfully in my Massdrop Plus. Now as to why I'm giving this product a two star rating. First off the connection stability is pretty terrible. when inside of a building the connection seems fine but I have noticed that when walking between buildings at my school that the connection constantly cuts out. I am wearing these in the correct way with the strap behind my head and my phone in my front right pocket. Reason number two that I don't love the BTN is its noise floor and its overall sound. With the original dynamic driver edc this cable sounds good. I have no complaints in using it with that iem. With the edc3 there is a noticeable amount of hiss in the background all of the time but otherwise these also sound fine with the BTN. However with the Massdrop Plus iem, the background is extremely hiss prone and crackly. When playing music it sounds screechy and just outright terrible. I cannot under any circumstances recommend that anybody use the BTN with the Massdrop Plus. The last reason that I don't love these is the battery life and charging method. First off, why isn't usb type c the chosen connector for charging? Micro usb sucked when it came out and it is no better now. With that said, this wouldn't be such a huge deal if the battery life wasn't kind of terrible. On average I get about 6-8 hours of total listening when using these with the edc3. I listen at very low volume levels so I am not using a ton of power but even so I can barely sometimes get two days of usage out of the BTN without having to recharge it. Using a cheap pair of tws earbuds from Enacfire or even when I had the Drop+Nuforce Move, the battery would easily last me 6-8 hours before I needed to pop the earbuds back into their case to give them an additional 3-4 times the amount of runtime. To top it all off, the battery percentage in android doesn't correlate to the actual batter percentage left. At about 30 percent battery the BTN will call out that it is on low battery, then I will get about 5 more minutes of playback, and then the BTN will abruptly shut off without a sound. If you want to enjoy your existing .78mm iems wirelessly, I recommend either using something like Fiio's btr3, btr1k, ubtr, radsones es100 mk2, or something like these and just coiling up the cable or running the cable down your shirt. If you can settle for getting a new pair of tws earbuds then Enacfire's e18 plus and F1 are awesome and affordable though bass heavy (the e60's also look promising). At a higher price point, Sennheiser has their momentum lineup, and apple has their ever so popular airpods and airpod pros and I would unfortunately recommend all of these solutions before recommending the BTN.
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Recommends this product? No
bassxclub
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Aug 19, 2021
KTechIn fact, the biggest problem are cutoffs outside. I complately agree, have the same issue with bad connection quality. I thought this is the problem with this particular adapter but I see mee audio f**** up. Unfortunately I am going to send it back second time and never back to this again.
Jdjung
147
Jan 30, 2020
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Drops using APTX codec if the phone is in my pocket.
Consistently while having the phone in my pocket the Bluetooth disconnect while using the APTX codec. I will try another codec and see if that helps but he point of buying these was for APTX.
Recommends this product? No
bassxclub
0
Aug 19, 2021
JdjungSame here, 50 cm between my phone (in pocket) and BTC interface and loosing connections very often. It is useless outside.
bryanyeomx
10
Nov 21, 2019
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The 0.78mm couldn't even fit in the recessed socket of my ciems
Recommends this product? No
Dajovp
7
Jan 23, 2020
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Terrible
I was hoping this would be good, but as usual it sucks. The pins do not stay in, there's a horrible buzzing noise, the cord is uncomfortable, and the two cylinders are too big and just altogether poorly designed. I'm not sure why there are two to begin with, since my other Bluetooths have just the one and it's much smaller. Couldn't even wear these long enough to test the battery they were so annoying. The sound was decent, but the sound is better with cables since there's no buzzing noise and it's not uncomfortable.
Recommends this product? No
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