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MEElectronics Sport-Fi M6 Noise-Isolating In-Ear Headphones with Memory Wire (Black)

SPORT-FI | Perfect for Your Active Lifestyle

The Sport-Fi M6 utilizes an over-the-ear design with memory wire technology, providing a locked-in, comfortable, noise-isolating fit for any activity while delivering clear and dynamic sound. Combined with the lab-tested sweat- and water-resistant design, this allows you to forget about your earphones and concentrate on your workout. Whatever activity you choose, the M6 will match your pace.

M6 Sports Headphones with Memory Wire for Locked-in Fit

Secure over-the-ear fit with memory wire never falls out.
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M6 Sports Headphones with Memory Wire for Locked-in Fit

Certified IPX5 sweat- and water-resistant design for increased durability.
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M6 Sports Headphones with Memory Wire for Locked-in Fit

Clear, dynamic sound and enhanced bass let your music motivate you.
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M6 Sports Headphones with Memory Wire for Locked-in Fit

In-ear fit reduces outside noise to help you focus.
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M6 Sports Headphones with Memory Wire for Locked-in Fit

Included shirt clip and cable cinch keep cable conveniently out of your way.
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M6 Sports Headphones with Memory Wire for Locked-in Fit

Color-matched carrying case, shirt clip and six sets of eartips included.
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Designed to fit in the ear securely and comfortably, the Sport-Fi M6 eliminates the need to adjust your earphones in the middle of your routine. This is achieved with a patented ergonomic housing design, over-the-ear fit, and memory wire technology. The memory wire is flexible and conforms comfortably to the shape of your ears, providing a locked-in fit.

What’s In the Box
  • Sport-Fi M6 in-ear earphones
  • Color-matched carrying case
  • 6 pairs of ear tips
  • Shirt clip, attached to the cable

$ 17.50

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484 of 506 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent for such a low price!., March 22, 2011
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I am very happy with this earphones. Be aware though, that they really isolate noise, so if you are outdoors, you won’t hear cars, voices, etc.

After several hours of reading reviews for sports earphones, I chose these ones and I don’t regret it. They are comfortable (a ‘must’ for us Yoga practitioners or workout fans) they stay in the ears (there are several sizes to choose from) and the quality sound is really good, considering that these are not top of the line earphones, nor most of us need such hi-fi definition while jogging or working out.

The wire is strong enough but it doesn’t get in your way. I would like to have it a little bit shorter though, but I’ve noticed that earphones just come in two sizes: Too long or too short and I prefer the too long and use the clip, since I don’t wear my mp3 in an arm band.

If you are looking for comfort, nice sound and good looking earphones, plus a reasonable price, these are your earphones.

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368 of 397 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars
Extremely recommended for active use, March 31, 2011
By 
Jonathan Baker “Typesbad” (Culver City, CA) – See all my reviews
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This review is from: MEElectronics Sport-Fi M6 Noise-Isolating In-Ear Headphones with Memory Wire (Clear) (Electronics)
To know if this review has relevance for you, I’ll first tell you how I use them. I use the M6 Earbud exclusively for my 40 minute run with the dog in the morning. I listen on a 5th Gen Nano mostly to standard MP3 pulled off CDs with some MP3 VBR downloads. I have a different genre playlist for each day of the work-week which proceed as follows Blues, Folk-Country-Acoustic, pre-1984 rock, post -1984 rock, and World-Trance-Jazz. Regardless of the genre, all of the songs have a steady beat to keep me moving. I also have a “Chill” non-beat playlist (new-age, slow jazz, chamber-classical) for cooling down.
Prior to these I had two consecutive sets of more expensive V-Modas, which I used for the same purpose.

Sound:
Because I’m running, the music has to compete with wind, traffic, my footsteps (heard internally), and towards the end, my breathing, not to mention my dog’s verbal abuse at the squirrels I won’t let him chase. So there is no point in pursuing absolute audio perfection. That said, I do want a full frequency range, definable bass, clear, well-rounded voices, and I want to hear my favorite percussive flourishes. I’m perfectly happy this score with the M6s. The V-Modas were pretty bass-heavy so these took some adjustment on my part. But in a stationary comparison between my last pair (which seemed to fix themselves after I bought their replacement. )the M6s delivered significantly more clarity across both the bass and mid range. I added a little more base equalization to the iPod and I’m fine.

Fit:
Fit was the whole point of getting these since I use them for exercise and I’m happy to say they delivered. Previous units often shook themselves loose during the run. But between the upturned angle of the bud and the memory wire over the ear, these things are locked-in. I can’t think of a single activity that would knock these things loose that wouldn’t involve major head trauma. I had to dig into the bud selection to get the seal right and I’m still dealing with my footsteps causing a bit of tapping sound in my left ear. That it never happens in my right ear makes me suspect the design flaw lies more with my ear than the device.

With no movement or feeling of heat in the ear, I feel like I could wear them all day, but they are always out after forty minutes, so I don’t know.
They do take a little more time to put on and take off so I wouldn’t recommend these for a situation where you have to remove them regularly such as at your work space or anywhere people call or talk to you regularly.

The flat outsides don’t stick out very far so they could be good for use while lying your head on a pillow , though I haven’t tried that yet. I’ll definitely bring them on my next camping trip.

Appearance
Who cares? OK, my first V-Modas were red anodized with a red metallic-weave cord that I thought were pretty cool. And the clear heads on these are interesting, but really. it doesn’t matter.

Accessories
Who cares? Well again I’ll admit that the case that came with for my last V-Modas makes a great travelling case for various USB cords. The ME round case is too small for me to find any other practical use, so far. There is the ususal airline adapter and the cord winding thing Ive never used but the important thing is a variety of tips. You get three different sizes of cone shaped tips which I personally haven’t warmed up to. I’m using the larger of the two round tips. I’m thinking that finding some the same size but a little less pliable might correct my “tapping” issue.

Durability
Time will tell. I’m just two months into their use. I always expect things to last forever but I’ve learned from personal experience and reading these reviews that it just isn’t the case for earbuds. That said, the fairly thick tangle-free cord, decently relieved L-Plug (crucial for my use), equally protected y-connection and solid fit give me hope. Plus, unlike my previous units they don’t cost much to replace.

Conclusion
If you want something for active use, I can’t think of a better choice. Amazon had them for just bucks, That’s just bonkers. I’d be happy if I paid . I have paid that and more with less satisfaction. However; look elsewhere if you have to remove them regularly during a listening session

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65 of 68 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars
Hmmmm…. (Updated 8/11/12), July 25, 2012
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I write this review with some trepidation. It seems when I write about how good a pair of headphones is, they never fail to go out soon thereafter. So we’ll see. Please also note: I do have a suspicion that several reviews for this product may have been solicited. Those are the reviews where the person gushes about the headphones and writes a very professional sounding review, but upon inspection, it is their only review. I am currently in the top 600 reviewers and though I often acquire free items in exchange for an unbiased review, this review is based off a purchase with my own money. I was replacing my Sony MDR-AS40EX Active Style Headphones Earbud Style (Black) after the left earpiece finally fizzled out.

First negative point: the cord is far too long. It borders on ridiculous. I have taken to clipping my iPod on the waist of my shorts and then pushing my shirt in between the iPod and my skin to prevent chaffing. It is too long to use an armband or to clip the iPod to my collar (which is what I am used to). The one good aspect of the Sony and a few other brands was that the cord had two sections, so you could use the headphones and the first bit of cord comfortably for a sleeve or collar clip and then add extra cord for length if needed. Clipping to the collar leaves a good four feet of cord to dangle either in front of your shirt or underneath, not the most comfortable if you are an efficient runner trying to keep from having dangling cords catching your hands or elbows.

But that’s my one star knock. The pros are all very good. First, these earbuds come with a variety of rubber earpieces. I found that the medium sized, double style worked best for me. The triple kept pushing the earbuds out, or pushed in too far, the sound wouldn’t come through. But they stay in place pretty well while running. Even with a good amount of sweat, they were in no danger of slipping out, though they did come loose a couple of times.

The over ear hooks actually work (which is a surprise since most don’t). They can be shaped to a certain extent, and seem to hold shape pretty well. Since they are pretty stiff, I was able to shape them a bit to help ‘push’ the earbuds towards my ear for a more secure fit.

The sound is good, but not great. The Sony pair blew it away. I don’t expect a lot of bass, but the other three or four pairs I’ve had some better lows and more depth resulting in a richer tone. I listen to a lot of variety when running: Interpol, Franz Ferdinand, Muse, Ladytron, etc… and lots of Jpop and Jrock. The lack of depth on the low range is more noticeable when listening to the more electronically infused bands like Muse.

But overall for the price, I can’t really quibble. These set me back about . They do fit nicely in the ear which is my most pressing need with a pair of sport headphones. And since they aren’t 0 top brand headphones, I am willing to sacrifice a little sound compared to my Sennheiser headphones I use at home. I still haven’t found the best sub running headphones. These come close, but the long cord is a major detractor. Otherwise they are quite good.

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Update: I am no longer happy with these earbuds. After using them for a few weeks I began to notice that there were four issues.

1. The cord is just a major pain in the arse. I began clipping the iPod on my collar again and just threading the extra cord down my shirt. It was still dangling almost to my waist. It wouldn’t catch on anything, but I couldn’t have it outside my shirt or it would flop all around if outside the shirt, then catching on everything. The Sony headphones have a point where you can separate the cord into two. Would have liked that feature here.

2. The large piece that sits just outside the ear is a major pain. It’s a bit heavier than the components in other headphones, and has an odd shape. You have to twist it just perfectly to get the earpiece in the ear while having the larger component sit so that it does not irritate your ear. I have tried it with the various rubber inserts, but it is just a awkward feeling, even if positioned just right. And after running for a bit, it tends to slightly move, sitting against the inside of the anti-helix (for those who know the parts of the ear). It is VERY uncomfortable when this happens. So I have to fidget to get the piece positioned correctly again. No amount of tinkering with the over ear loops helps either.

3. The changeable rubber in-ear pieces are all pretty lackluster. They are cheap rubber and slide out easily when sweating. If you try and use the longer pieces to get them pushed a little into the ear canal, they tend to…

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Dear Customer,

We really appreciate the thorough constructive feedback!

Sorry to hear that the cord is too long. Our M6 earphones are standard earphone length at 3ft from the split. We do have our S6P model, which is pretty much the same earphone, but specifically equipped with a shorter cable for the customers who prefer this length.

You’re more than welcome to contact our customer service at customerservice@meelec.com via email and explain your issue. Our team is more than happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

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