🎬 Elevate Your Audio Game - Because Every Moment Deserves Clarity!
The MEE audioMatrix Cinema ANC Bluetooth Wireless Over-Ear Headphones offer cutting-edge audio technology with active noise cancellation, customizable sound modes, and long-lasting comfort, making them perfect for immersive media experiences.
R**.
So far so good
So far so good, except it does not automatically connect when you switch on TV. Need to manually pair all the time.
R**S
Good Quality
Fast delivery. Good sound quality. Highly recommended. I love the preset equalizer and the noise cancellation.Good for watching movies as well as listening to music.
A**L
Perfect.
working properly, Easy to setup.
A**I
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P**L
Works a treat
I bought this to allow me to use Bluetooth headphones to listen to the TV. I looked at purpose made TV headphones but preferred the flexibility of using the same headphones with other devices such as my smartphone.I plugged it into my TV and had it working with my Sennheiser wireless headphones in minutes. The only problem I had was solved when I realised that I needed to cancel the existing Bluetooth pairing on my headphones - hardly the fault of the product. I use the optical digital interface on the TV, and with my Panasonic TV there's only a slight lag on the sound from the TV speakers. Sound quality seems good so far as my dodgy ears can tell.The unit is tiny and easy to hide out of the way. The Bluetooth signal covers all of my large lounge and I can wander around most of the house and still pick up the signal.Of course, signal coverage depends on house construction and the headphones being used. I only have one set of headphones so I can't comment on the dual pairing feature.My only gripe is that the information on the Amazon description did not make it clear that the unit comes with a full set of cables so don't bother ordering any extras. I now have a spare optical cable ......
R**B
Good quality, works fine
I have wanted to connect my old HiFi system (Rega P3 & NAD 3020 amp) to my Denon RCD-M39DAB music system for some time now. The HiFi system is situated approx 11 meters from the Denon. I have a blue tooth Rx linked into the Denon analouge sockets and the Mee Tx into the NAD amp's earphone socket. Pairing was easily achieved. I can now play my LP's on my Rega Planer 3 turntable and listen to them through speakers connected to the Denon. Great that the old HiFi system now has a new lease of life! The Mee unit is very small and sits easily alongside the amp. User instructions are detailed and written in English and primarily relates to connectivity with a TV or headphones, but easy to adapt. Very pleased with this product.
J**N
Do the job OK for watching TV with wireless headphones but could definitely be better
I bought this product 4 months ago to plug into my Yamaha amplifier so that I could watch TV (BDP player and various streaming services all feed in to the amp) using a wireless headphone. Some research indicated that this required Bluetooth with 'Low Latency' to avoid dialog and picture being out of sync. Surprisingly, there wasn't much to choose from in terms a Bluetooth transmitter and Bluetooth wireless headphones that operated on the same 'Apt-X Low-Latency' codec. (I bought the Plantronics Backbeat Pro Wireless headphones to use with it).The good points of this transmitter are:1. It does work. Picture and sound match up perfectly.2. Range is good. No problems in our loungeroom, allowing me to sit wherever I want.3. Operation is (overly) simple, if you are just plugging it into the headphone jack. Press down a button to try to pair your device and see how you go. It has batteries but I just plug in the USB cable into the amp USB port to provide power.The not-so-good points, however:1. Perhaps its because I plug in to the headphone jack rather than the other options, but whenever the scene on TV is a fairly quiet one, the sound completely drops out, even though there is some background noise (e.g. a fire, wind, or some other atmospheric effect). When someone then speaks, the very start of what they say can sound a little clipped or unnatural. Its not an issue watching noisy sci-fi movies, but when watching dramas or something a bit quieter, is just irritating.2. I ought to be able to plug the transmitter into the amplifier using other cables, but after much experimenting, gave up. Possibly it was the amp, but it steadfastly refused to reroute the sound to the transmitter, other than via the headphone jack.3. Pairing - pairing can be a pain. The transmitter seems not very good at 'remembering' the headphones as being previously paired to it, meaning that I usually have to re-pair the headphones to the transmitter, which can be a bit tedious as the headphones don't know you're trying to pair to the transmitter, as opposed to the various phones or iPads around the house which might happen to still have their Bluetooth transmitting function turned on.
Y**R
the Momentum were better, but using cable
I am HiFi nut,and among many other thing, use Senn. HD 800,Shure 535, 846, Westone W40/60,Koss ESP 950,BUT,no Bluetooth ones. Tried Bose, Senn. Momentum wireless over ear,( £370) FOR ME, the Momentum were better, but using cable, not good at all. Now the MEE Matrix 2 at £75 cannot be as good as Momentum 2, at £370. They are not. They are better!. They don't have active noise cancelling,and all the electronics, that go with it.If you are in a noisy environment, these are not for you. IF you don't need anc,then I would look no further .SOUND WISE?. Out of the box, Bass is exaggerated,with neutral mids.,and a very good treble, not shrill/sharp/or sibilant. The soundstage has a surprising width,and depth. Using with an iPhone 6 plus,i have done a little EQ ing,to tame the bass, and get a good overall balance. This come in a nice carry case,with usb for charging,and a cable for connect to phone,if th batteries run out. I have been using for about 20 hours so far,and they are still going. I had not even heard of these phones,until a few days ago. Give them a try,you can't go wrong.
C**N
Ensure headphones or speaker supports aptX Bluetooth
Device comes with cables including optical - ignore the ‘frequently bought together’. I now have a spare optical cable. I bought to use with Bose QC35 II headphones as a reviewer on Bose site said worked well. It doesn’t. QC35 II doesn’t support aptX which you need for low latency. With this device lip sync is bad on TV (but perfect without when headphones paired to iPad which compensates for delay). Hope Bose bring their software up to date (usually takes a while based on other Bose products lacking features common to competitors). Nothing wrong with MEE though. It is very small and if TV has USB anywhere then this will power device. Sound quality fine and I imagine delay will be less annoying with aptX devices.
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