Brainwavz M2 In-Ear Headphones

General Information

Introducing the Brainwavz M2, the third Brainwavz to be released by us. The M2 is quite different from the Alpha and the Beta models, the M2 provides a more mature, detailed and refined sound, but above all the sound signature is fun and exciting, two words that will quickly be synonymous with the Brainwavz M2.

The M2 also brings a new level of quality and detail to workmanship, the new cabling is of higher quality and helps to preserve the sound quality from your source gear and the earphones are constructed in a metallic body. The M2 is designed to sound good with any genre of music, be it from pop to hip hop to country.

The M2 will also be covered in a new premium warranty, should the M2 stop working for any reason (other than damages caused by a user) within the first 12 months after it was purchased, it will be replaced for a new unit!

Please note that the Brainwavz M2 DO NOT come with over the ear gliders although it is still mentioned on the retail box!

Latest reviews

vaziyetu

100+ Head-Fier
Cons: Extremely weak bass. Absolutely zero acoustic for instruments.
i'm not sure what brainwavz trying to do with their M series. if they already can do things like beta, R1 or S1 what they're trying to do with their M series ? are they trying to sell some cheap drivers to newbies ? if so, i'm not sure if this is a proper way to make money, really... whatever. i'm happy that mp4nation accepts used product returns. i'm still losing money for the shipping but at least that's something...
 
i don't know if they need an advice but here's my advice: wipe out your whole m series from the surface of the earth (but i must note that i still didn't tried m3 or m1 but honestly, i'm not dying to see them). it's quite funny sometimes to read other comments about a product that you just tried. did you read others ? "huge bass boost", "huge bass" and after that, "bass is very well controlled despite the amount". you can read similar comments on mp4nation too... god i must be an alien. really. if this is a bass earphone, what M5 or S series are ? and what the hell is "controlled bass" ? hey, even R1 (which is a pretty mid based earphone) has more bass than this.
 
don't even look at yourbrainwavz.com... "intense bass" huh ? and there was "performance bass" in R3 too (which was a bassweak device) and there was no mentions about the monster deep bass in M5's page ??? what's going on, seriously ? and returning to M2 again, the worst part is not the bass about M2. there's absolutely no acoustic for instrument reproduction in this earphone. every instrument comes from the same layer, What is this ?
 
M2 is even worse than already trash earphones, surely one of the worst earphones i've seen to date.
 
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vaziyetu
vaziyetu
listen to beatsguy
damone
damone
I heard you can actually get a dedicated 750w sub for this model.
JaiSAn
JaiSAn
Listen to the Reviewer.

AstralStorm

500+ Head-Fier
Pros: Indestructible build, good "musical" sound quality, good soundstage
Cons: Huge bass boost, cable could be more flexible, no neck cable adjuster, wide nozzle, shallow fit only, weird over-the-ear fit
These are budget-minded basshead's dream come true. Others might not be satisfied by the bottom-slanted sound, which can be hugely improved with equalization, otherwise they sound dark and laid back. The sound is precise, with engaging musical quality to it. Bass is very well controlled despite the amount. Mids are neither forward nor laid back, perhaps slightly boosted in upper registers. Highs are actually well extended, but overshadowed by the huge bass.
Brainwavz M2 are very efficient and despite it, don't hiss at all. However, they will pick all stray mains hum.

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