Mi Dual Driver Earphones Review & Compared with other Budget Earphones

**Sound Quality Review: Sennheiser CX 180 and Me Audio M3**

Inside the Me Audio M3, I found that the sound quality was slightly disappointing considering its dual driver specification and claims of "high definition dynamic" audio. The base of the music was present but lacked punch, particularly when compared to other headphones I've tested. I would rate the bass an 8 out of 10. In terms of mid-tones, vocals sounded relatively better, earning me a rating of 8.5 out of 10. However, the high tones fell short, resulting in a rating of just 8 out of 10.

**Soundstage and Clarity**

One of my main disappointments with the Me Audio M3 was its soundstage. The music sounded dark and lacking in vitality, which was particularly noticeable when it came to lively tracks. In contrast, other headphones I've tested, such as the Sennheiser CX 180 and Realme Buds Pro, offered a more expansive soundstage that allowed me to pinpoint instruments with ease.

**Comparison with Other Headphones**

To put my expectations into perspective, I compared the Me Audio M3 to some of its competitors in the same price range. The Realme Buds Pro, for instance, were significantly better in terms of sound quality and bass response. When tested with tracks like Maroon 5's "Maps" and Eagles' "Go Your Own Way," I was struck by the difference in soundstage and overall audio fidelity.

**The Sennheiser CX 180: A Benchmark for Sound Quality**

My experience with the Me Audio M3 left me eager to test the Sennheiser CX 180, which has become a benchmark for sound quality in my book. The CX 180's sound signature is lively and nuanced, with a punch that resonated deeply through the music. While some may find the high tones slightly sharp, I found this trait endearing. Moreover, the mid-tones were rich and detailed, making it easy to distinguish between instruments. In terms of soundstage, the CX 180 excelled, allowing me to pinpoint notes with precision.

**Durability: A Concern for Some Users**

Unfortunately, durability was a major letdown for the Me Audio M3. The thin parts and lack of microphone made it prone to damage, particularly if you're rough on your headphones. In contrast, the Sennheiser CX 180 boasts more robust construction, making it a better choice for those who plan to use their headphones extensively.

**Conclusion**

In conclusion, while the Me Audio M3 has its strengths, such as its comfortable design and decent sound quality, its limitations in terms of bass response and soundstage hold it back from being a truly exceptional headphone. If you're looking for a reliable option with good sound quality but aren't particularly concerned about durability, the Me Audio M3 may be worth considering. However, if you prioritize sound quality and are willing to invest in a more premium product, I would recommend exploring other options like the Sennheiser CX 180 or Realme Buds Pro.

"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enhi there this is Ron Jean and in this video let's test the spume me dual driver year Franz and he's a budget oriented here firms from Xiaomi and they sell in India for about 800 rupees and these are the year Falls itself so let's talk what do I feel about this one and I decided to compare this one with other budget oriented to your phone for example the Sennheiser CX one 180 and these are also similar about 750 to 800 rupees and also the real me bucks to that sell for about 600 rupees but first let's talk about this one and it comes in this box and these are the gear phones itself and I just want to be very clear I tested all the three earphones with this Galaxy Note 10.1 mm headphone jack and I wanted to keep it fair I just use this headphone and I used two soundtracks to test all these soul let's put this to the side and comes here and the big deal about this one is that they say that this is having a dual driver so theoretically it should sound actually very good but I'll talk about the sound signature and what I experienced later on first if you talk about the physical this has a magnet like this so that's actually nice and this is rubber but I like that you have a couple of buttons here to adjust the volume and everything and a microphone that is good but really good down here I like the fact that this is a braided cable and it's actually very thin so the quality of the cable what they have put is a good one and this has a right angle jack so in terms of build quality I would say the build quality is good even if you are sort of a rough user these should suffice easily so in terms of build quality it's actually pretty good for the price now let's talk about this sound quality which I feel is the most important part in a earphone and what do I feel about it from the specs point of view it actually looks very nice as you can see you'll driver and stuff and it's actually comfortable to wear and this does not have any active noise cancellation obviously but again it goes inside you here so it does what do you say cut out a lot of ambient sounds they're pretty light so comfortable but let's talk about the sound quality and here I would say I'm slightly disappointed because I had very high expectations considering that it's having a dual driver and yes it also says that over here for high definition dynamic peace and stuff so I was expecting that the base will also be excellent so let's start with the base and I would say yes it does have a little bit of base but that punch in the base is sort of missing if we compare it with other uniforms I'll talk about them later and in terms of base yes it is there but again that doesn't have that punch so I would rate at about seven point five out of ten in terms of pace in terms of mid-tones that of vocals that are actually very important here I would say it did relatively better and I would rate it about eight point five out of five times now when we talk about the high tones here I felt that it was lacking and here I would rate it just about eight out of our ten and one thing that was slightly disappointing to me was the overall soundstage some state is very important in here phones because that gives you an idea how the music is from where the instruments are coming and they're here the soundstage was simply not that great and it sounds like dark the music sounded dark it was simply not that they're lively so if you like a lot of lively music here I felt this was lacking particularly in the sound stage now again let's also compare it with some of the other competitors this is the real me or buts - I would say we sell for six hundred rupees and these are actually pretty good considering how horrible the real me one buds were and definitely in terms of some quality and oral soundstage these really bad sounds better than this one even in the bass Department well overall sound signature and even the high treble tones these sounded much better and guys I tested these ones with this note 10 light and I use these two soundtracks that's maroon 5 and Eagles go to California and I use the first two one minute 15 seconds of the track on all of these and I noted the difference and I would say or if I have to say in terms of sound quality what I liked the best was the sand CX 180 and I have already posted a review of this one this one sounded the best in the what'd he say based apartment that this had that punch so sound was very lively and overall the mid-tones were also very good but one thing to notice these sanitizers is that the high tones are slightly on the sharper side so some of you might not like it but I personally like that overall sound signature I would say was the best of this one and in terms of soundstage I would say the Sennheiser's did the best I would say the clarity of the music was so good that I could differentiate the instruments from which angle it was coming the instruments were sounding from this there so in terms of soundstage the Sennheiser made the big difference and overall if I have to say in terms of just sound quality the Sennheiser's will be my first pick second would be these real me buds - and last would be these of me yeah but now if we talk about durability look the sings has changed drastically I would say as you can see these Sennheiser's have very thin parts and guys in the past two and a half years these are my third place because I've broken two from here this is very thin and this also does not have any microphone so that is the downer of this one if you are sort of a rough user you can break them very easily but in terms of sound signature these are the ones and if I just want to enjoy music I always come back to the Sennheiser CX 180 the next one I would say sits in the middle and this is pretty decent is the really one because this one also have that braided cable and this one also has that microphone so many times I'm actually using this one but as it does have that microphone and the bit quality is pretty good and the cheapest of the large 600 sounds pretty decent but sadly coming to this one I would say I had a lot more expectations with this me dual driver but the soundstage is simply not that great and it doesn't have that vibrancy and the clarity that I was expecting anyways guys that's it for now for the review of this one I've also posted in depth review of this real media buds - and even the sennheiser CX 180 I leave the link of those in the description below anyways guys that's it for now thanks for watching this is Ranjit and I hope to see you in my next video take care guyshi there this is Ron Jean and in this video let's test the spume me dual driver year Franz and he's a budget oriented here firms from Xiaomi and they sell in India for about 800 rupees and these are the year Falls itself so let's talk what do I feel about this one and I decided to compare this one with other budget oriented to your phone for example the Sennheiser CX one 180 and these are also similar about 750 to 800 rupees and also the real me bucks to that sell for about 600 rupees but first let's talk about this one and it comes in this box and these are the gear phones itself and I just want to be very clear I tested all the three earphones with this Galaxy Note 10.1 mm headphone jack and I wanted to keep it fair I just use this headphone and I used two soundtracks to test all these soul let's put this to the side and comes here and the big deal about this one is that they say that this is having a dual driver so theoretically it should sound actually very good but I'll talk about the sound signature and what I experienced later on first if you talk about the physical this has a magnet like this so that's actually nice and this is rubber but I like that you have a couple of buttons here to adjust the volume and everything and a microphone that is good but really good down here I like the fact that this is a braided cable and it's actually very thin so the quality of the cable what they have put is a good one and this has a right angle jack so in terms of build quality I would say the build quality is good even if you are sort of a rough user these should suffice easily so in terms of build quality it's actually pretty good for the price now let's talk about this sound quality which I feel is the most important part in a earphone and what do I feel about it from the specs point of view it actually looks very nice as you can see you'll driver and stuff and it's actually comfortable to wear and this does not have any active noise cancellation obviously but again it goes inside you here so it does what do you say cut out a lot of ambient sounds they're pretty light so comfortable but let's talk about the sound quality and here I would say I'm slightly disappointed because I had very high expectations considering that it's having a dual driver and yes it also says that over here for high definition dynamic peace and stuff so I was expecting that the base will also be excellent so let's start with the base and I would say yes it does have a little bit of base but that punch in the base is sort of missing if we compare it with other uniforms I'll talk about them later and in terms of base yes it is there but again that doesn't have that punch so I would rate at about seven point five out of ten in terms of pace in terms of mid-tones that of vocals that are actually very important here I would say it did relatively better and I would rate it about eight point five out of five times now when we talk about the high tones here I felt that it was lacking and here I would rate it just about eight out of our ten and one thing that was slightly disappointing to me was the overall soundstage some state is very important in here phones because that gives you an idea how the music is from where the instruments are coming and they're here the soundstage was simply not that great and it sounds like dark the music sounded dark it was simply not that they're lively so if you like a lot of lively music here I felt this was lacking particularly in the sound stage now again let's also compare it with some of the other competitors this is the real me or buts - I would say we sell for six hundred rupees and these are actually pretty good considering how horrible the real me one buds were and definitely in terms of some quality and oral soundstage these really bad sounds better than this one even in the bass Department well overall sound signature and even the high treble tones these sounded much better and guys I tested these ones with this note 10 light and I use these two soundtracks that's maroon 5 and Eagles go to California and I use the first two one minute 15 seconds of the track on all of these and I noted the difference and I would say or if I have to say in terms of sound quality what I liked the best was the sand CX 180 and I have already posted a review of this one this one sounded the best in the what'd he say based apartment that this had that punch so sound was very lively and overall the mid-tones were also very good but one thing to notice these sanitizers is that the high tones are slightly on the sharper side so some of you might not like it but I personally like that overall sound signature I would say was the best of this one and in terms of soundstage I would say the Sennheiser's did the best I would say the clarity of the music was so good that I could differentiate the instruments from which angle it was coming the instruments were sounding from this there so in terms of soundstage the Sennheiser made the big difference and overall if I have to say in terms of just sound quality the Sennheiser's will be my first pick second would be these real me buds - and last would be these of me yeah but now if we talk about durability look the sings has changed drastically I would say as you can see these Sennheiser's have very thin parts and guys in the past two and a half years these are my third place because I've broken two from here this is very thin and this also does not have any microphone so that is the downer of this one if you are sort of a rough user you can break them very easily but in terms of sound signature these are the ones and if I just want to enjoy music I always come back to the Sennheiser CX 180 the next one I would say sits in the middle and this is pretty decent is the really one because this one also have that braided cable and this one also has that microphone so many times I'm actually using this one but as it does have that microphone and the bit quality is pretty good and the cheapest of the large 600 sounds pretty decent but sadly coming to this one I would say I had a lot more expectations with this me dual driver but the soundstage is simply not that great and it doesn't have that vibrancy and the clarity that I was expecting anyways guys that's it for now for the review of this one I've also posted in depth review of this real media buds - and even the sennheiser CX 180 I leave the link of those in the description below anyways guys that's it for now thanks for watching this is Ranjit and I hope to see you in my next video take care guys\n"