Reviews by chandrasekhar

chandrasekhar

New Head-Fier
Pros: 1) Strong, well controlled bass 2) Fun sound signature 3) Reasonable price and Incredible value 4) Impressive accessory set 5) Comfortable to wear
Cons: Can be a pain to fit properly with the memory wire
 
Introduction:
 
MEElectronics does one thing better than almost any other headphone manufacturer: they always pack a ton of value into an affordable price.  The MEElectronics Sport-Fi S6 is no different.  There’s not a single thing missing from this sport kit.
 
Specifications :
 
Driver: 9 mm ultra high performance drivers with neodymium magnets
Frequency Response: 20Hz – 20KHz
Sensitivity: 98 dB (1mW @ 1KHz)
Impedance: 16 ohms
Maximum Power Input: 30 mW
Memory Wire: Stainless steel
Main cable length: 72 cm / 28.4 in
Extension cable length: 58 cm / 22.8 in
Total cable length: 130 cm / 51.2 in
Dimensions : 1 in. H x 0.8 in. W x 0.6 in. L
1 year manufacturer warranty
 
Accessories : 
 
1) 6 pairs of silicon ear tips (3 sizes Single Flanges, 1 Double Flange and 2 sizes of Triple Flanges)
2) Hard clamshell carrying case
3) Extension cable
4) Neoprene Arm Band
5) 2 Shirt Clips
6) 3.5 MM Extension cable(58 cm)
 
Build Quality :
 
Packaging : The packaging looks sleek and great. Gives the impressions of the IEM technically and general info about it.  
 
IEM:  The S6 earphones are very comfortably shaped, with large bodies that fit snugly into most ears and tips that go securely into the ear canal. To make them more secure, there are also flexible ear hooks built into the cables. The housings are made of plastic that feels rather durable. The housing is Sweat resistance for workout durability
 
Cable:  They come with a modular cable, which essentially means a cable that can be separated into a small or large cable, perfect for either hooking into your armband or using your MP3 player around your waist. A shirt clip is on both cables if you need them, and the pressure they apply is good enough it won’t unclip easily. The over-ear cables has a 2 inches of memory wire. 
 
Microphonics: None unless you really really try. Excellent cable.
 
Comfort: Due to the housing and the memory cable, getting it to fit and seal properly is a pain. It needs some time to experiment with tips and insertion technique. Comply T400 is an expensive alternative, but comfort would be vastly improved.
 
Isolation: Perfect fit makes it a major noise isolating IEM. Triple Flanges improves the isolation considerably
 
Sound Quality: They share the same Sound quality with Meelectronics M6.
 
Amped / unamped: Not much of a difference, these are drived easily by even low power sources
 
Bass: Lows are S6's Strong points. Good deep low bass but not several tons of it. These feel so much lighter to listen to . It’s there deep and low but no great hump of it rising toward the midbass range. This mid-bass hump gives a good overall balance, has great impact and body
 
Mids: Mids are much cleaner with a slight V shape. They are very evenly balanced in quantity to the highs and lows. Not too dry, not too wet. They sometimes get too sibilant at first. Burn-in compensates it somehow.
 
Highs: Many complain that s6's Highs are unbearable and too harsh. This is completely due to the fit. They arent that bad even though its their weakness.  They are pretty much spot on in the quantity that should be here and they are detailed nicely
 
Soundstage: As usual for a dynamic it’s pretty good. I’d place these as better than average with decent airyness.
 
Final Conclusion :  Overall, the MEElectronics Sport Fi S6 are quite good if you are looking for a pair of headphones that stay in your ears while you are running. Not only do they have great sound performance and a very impressive design, but they are also extremely durable and can withstand very intense and sweaty workouts due to their sweat-proof design.

chandrasekhar

New Head-Fier
Pros: Incredible value,Punchy bass, Fun sound signature, cable quality, comfortable , wide assortment of tips
Cons: Can be a pain to fit properly with the memory wire
 
Introduction:
 
MEElectronics is a name which most of the people interested in IEMs are already quite familiar with because of their great bang for the buck IEMs range and this one is one of them. 
 
Specifications :
 
Driver: 9mm high performance drivers with neodymium magnets
Frequency Response: 20Hz – 20,000Hz
Sensitivity: 98 dB (1mW @ 1,000Hz)
Impedance: 16 ohms
Connector: 3.5mm gold plated, right angle connector
Cable: Designer 1.4m cord (4.59 ft) with attached shirt clip
Memory Wire: Stainless steel
Dimension: 0.65” H X 0.75” W x 1” L
 
Accessories : 
 
1) 1 Shirt clip
2) 6 pairs of silicon ear tips (3 sizes Single Flanges, 1 Double Flange and 2 sizes of Triple Flanges)
3) Hard clamshell carrying case
 
Build Quality :
 
Packaging : Along with your headphones, the MEElectronics M6s ship with a carrying case, and six total sets of removable sleeves. The packaging looks sleek and simple. 
 
IEM:  At first glance, the MEElectronics M6 look much more expensive than their 30$ price tag. Most budget earphones opt for a reserved, simple look, but not here. The M6 earphones are very comfortably shaped, with large bodies that fit snugly into most ears and tips that go securely into the ear canal. To make them more secure, there are also flexible ear hooks built into the cables. The housings are made of plastic that feels rather durable
 
Cable:  The cable measures 1.4m and has the usual 3.5mm stereo plug on the end. A shirt clip features on the cable, which will reduce microphonic noise. The over-ear cables has a 2 inches of memory wire.
 
Microphonics: None unless you really really try. Excellent cable.
 
Comfort: Due to the housing and the memory cable, getting it to fit and seal properly is a pain. It needs some time to experiment with tips and insertion technique. Comply T400 is an expensive alternative, but comfort would be vastly improved.
 
Isolation: Perfect fit makes it a major noise isolating IEM. Triple Flanges improves the isolation considerably
 
Sound Quality:
 
Amped / unamped: Not much of a difference, these are drived easily by even low power sources
 
Bass: Lows are M6's Strong points. Good deep low bass but not several tons of it. These feel so much lighter to listen toIt’s there deep and low but no great hump of it rising toward the midbass range. This mid-bass hump gives a good overall balance, has great impact and body
 
Mids: Mids are much cleaner with a slight V shape. They are very evenly balanced in quantity to the highs and lows. Not too dry, not too wet. They sometimes get too sibilant at first. Burn-in compensates it somehow.
 
Highs: Many complain that M6's Highs are unbearable and too harsh. This is completely due to the fit. They arent that bad even though its their weakness.  They are pretty much spot on in the quantity that should be here and they are detailed nicely
 
Soundstage: As usual for a dynamic it’s pretty good. I’d place these as better than average with decent airyness.
 
Final Conclusion :  
 
In short words, they are fun, cheap and sound great for the money. They are Great performers on trance and electronic music. Works great with gym and running. They are perfect for a budget bass head. Taken as an entire package, M6 is just a bang-for-buck at its price with good accessories for the price.
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