MEE Audio Enhancing Memory Foam Headphones

Last updated: January 7, 2022


MEE Audio Enhancing Memory Foam Headphones

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Product Details

In our analysis of 141 expert reviews, the MEE Audio Enhancing Memory Foam Headphones placed 25th when we looked at the top 25 products in the category. For the full ranking, see below.

From The Manufacturer

The Runaway is a revolution in headphones, utilizing bold colors, sleek design, and Bluetooth brilliance to break the monotony of the day to day and transform the music listening experience from ordinary to extraordinary. The exquisite sound quality and ultra-soft ear pads of the Runaway let you enjoy your media at its best while the wireless design, all-day battery life, and built-in microphone and controls help declutter your life. This is a product of MEE audio (formerly MEElectronics).

Our Expert Consultant

Calvin West   
Music and video producer

Calvin West, a music and video producer, recorded his first album at 19 and has been in the music business since. Currently based in Spain, where he has worked with artists and labels around the world providing services in music mixing, mastering and lyric video production.

Expert Reviews


What reviewers liked

This wireless Bluetooth model from MEE audio delivers fair sound quality; while casual listeners may find it adequate for movie and TV dialog
The MEElectronics M6 earphones are inexpensive, and they offer plenty of bass and generally solid audio quality. The design is attractive, durable, and comfortable. A nice array of extras is included in the package.
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Portable and stable design for sports. Very low leakage.

What reviewers didn't like

It's not a good choice for those whose focus is music.
The MEElectronics M6 earphones can be too bass-heavy at times; audio isn't the cleanest or the most balanced we've heard.
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Poor battery life and active features. Mediocre, bass-heavy sound.
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