MEE audio M9B Review : Too bass heavy for comfort

Updated on 01-Aug-2023
VERDICT:

If you are in the market for a wireless bluetooth in-ear and normal levels of bass just don’t cut it, you should consider the MEE audio M9B. Fans of a more neutral sound signature steer clear.

On the performance front, the sound quality isn’t bad per se. On the contrary it’s quite decent except for the exaggerated bass. The boost on the bass end of the spectrum just makes everything sound hollow. The bass is overpowering and pretty boomy, to the point that the reverb gets overbearing enough to make it sound like distortion. Bass addicts will love it but not anyone else. Thankfully the clarity isn’t sacrificed. I’ll put the performance a little above the lower end iFrogz FreeRein Reflect we’d got some time ago. The sound signature isn’t anything like the iFrogz – those were bumped in the other end of the spectrum. It’s just that the deviation from neutral puts the performance score at the same level. If you are in the market for a wireless bluetooth in-ear and normal levels of bass just don’t cut it, you should consider the MEE audio M9B. Fans of a more neutral sound signature steer clear.

Specifications

Driver size: 9mm
Frequency response: 20 Hz to 20 kHz
Bluetooth version: 4.0
Operating range: 30ft (10m)
Profiles supported: A2DP, HSP, HFP, AVRCP
Rated battery life: 4 hours

Contact

Website: http://www.meeaudio.com/
Availability: www.amazon.in

Siddharth Parwatay

Siddharth a.k.a. staticsid is a bigger geek than he'd like to admit. Sometimes even to himself.

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