
My package for the MEElec earphones just arrived, I am going to unwrap it and show you whats in it and explain to you more in detail in terms of sound quality and design.
The Meelec earphones can be bought from www.meelec.com and some authorized online and in store retailers. The estimated selling price should be around 75USD.

The MEElec A151 box seems to be quite solid with no visible signs of damage and the courier for the box seems to be neatly packed.


The front and back packaging for the Meelec Earphones.

The headphones when taken out from the Meelec box, the usual hard and tough clamshell case that Meelec provides for its headphones which is really useful and I have tons of them. (It can not only store headphones + small stuff like pins and clips)

The A151 is an over the ear design, I find it a really comfortable fit with no obvious sign of flaw. The cable is doubletwisted and it is tough and durable like all the other Meelec products I reviewed. Although you might experience a learning curve on how to wear the earphones properly over the ears (it should not look like 2 midget ears coming from your ears), which you would clearly learn it through time.

The earphones have its own unique design and there’s a good thing about it, the earbuds seems to stick really well to the earphones. Which is clearly engineered to fit and sound well.

The package comes with a tons of buds, the Meelec earphones and the hardshell case.

Yes, this is the tons of buds I am talking about, clearly enough for a whole family of ears and for about every size and depth.

Probably this is what you are waiting for, the sound quality review. First impressions, really good audio quality. Clarity is what I am looking for in this earphones with no bass thats covering the mids and the treble is clean with no screeching sounds to the ears. In fact the audio is so clear that I begin to hear sounds that I do not hear in other earphones, the fine detail of the music is just astonishing at times. The bass is good and audible, but not too heavy and overpowering (just nice for the music) – which do not give the ‘BANG’ in what bassheads look for. The soundstage is very wide, as a matter of fact, the instrument seperation is very distinct and clear to my ears and I could sort them out even though it is just earphones. The highs performed better than average (across the line of Meelec and >$100 earphones) and to wrap it all up, the precision audio, wide soundstage and the solid build quality you get from the earphones far exceeds the price you are paying for.
Nevertheless, bass-heads who are not interested in sound quality in terms of clarity should look at other “M” series in Meelec products.
Drop me a tweet @jeremy89632 and tell me what you think about it!
J.
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Jeremy Goh
Jeremy is a friendly geek with a passion for Social Media and all things Technology/Design. When he is not obsessed with anything tech related, you can catch him emceeing, speaking in public or at Toastmasters, playing a quick game and coming out with some killer ideas! And yes, I offer Social Media Consultancy and Branding services. (more..)





