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Pebbles Low Profile Wireless Earbuds
The MEE audio Pebbles are the perfect wireless earbuds for any occasion, featuring a comfortable, low-profile fit, IPX4 sweat resistance, 8-hour battery life, crystal clear sound, and intuitive touch controls.
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Comfortable Low-Profile DesignThe unique shape of the Pebbles was developed to follow the natural contours of the ear for a low-profile, unobtrusive fit that delivers maximum comfort |
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Ultra-lightweight earpiecesEach earpiece weighs only 4 grams--same as a single sheet of A4 paper—staying secure and comfortable all day, whether you're working out, commuting, or just relaxing |
No eartips requiredThe non-occluding earbud design eliminates the need for eartips and the "stuffy" feeling associated with the airtight seal required by conventional in-ear earphones |
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Small size, mighty soundCustom 10mm dynamic drivers deliver MEE signature sound, striking a perfect balance between bass, mids, and highs for natural audio you can listen to all day |
Go longer between chargesOne charge provides 8 hours continuous playtime, with an additional 16 hours in the ultra-compact charging case |
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IPX4 water-resistant designIPX4 weather- and sweatproof design provides protection from sweat and the elements |
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Built-In HeadsetDual integrated microphones let you seamlessly take phone calls using one or both earpieces and reduce ambient noise |
Controls at your fingertipsIntuitive touch controls let you adjust volume, control media playback, and even summon SIRI or Google Assistant quickly without unlocking your phone |
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Siri/Google Assistant SupportQuickly activate Siri or Google Assistant by tapping the touch control three times |
Low Latency gaming modeTapping either earpiece 4 times to enable gaming mode, which eliminates the lag between audio and video for a superior audio experience when gaming or watching videos |
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What's in the boxPebbles Wireless Earbuds |
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Speaker Specifications
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Product Details
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Warranty
This product is covered by a 1 year warranty. If you are not satisfied with your product, contact MEE audio to help resolve your issues. |
Pebbles Product Manual
For information on troubleshooting, pairing, connecting, maintenance, and more please refer to the Pebbles user manual. |
Pebbles Support Guide:
MEE audio created the Pebbles Support Guide page to provide you with easy-to-follow video setup guides, the full user manual, and the latest troubleshooting information. |
Pebbles Setup Guide: Getting Started
Watch the video below, which demonstrates how easy it is to set up your Pebbles. |
Warranty
This product is covered by a 1 year warranty. If you are not satisfied with your product, contact MEE audio to help resolve your issues. |
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Sleek and Stylish
Posted by Melody Addict
Looks sleek and doesn't go inside the ear. I was holding off on wireless earbuds because the in-ear style just isn't for me, but my 8 year old MEE Runaway just died and the sales rep recommended these earbuds as a replacement and mentioned that they don't fit fully inside the ear as many other wireless earbuds do. And she was right - these are extremely comfortable and I absolutely love them. They are the Runaway in earbud form - lightweight, comfortable, good sound, and doesn't take itself too seriously. Very happy with the value for money and impressed that I could get these for half the price of the Runaway even with inflation. I'm a light user, only using these for audiobooks and music with my phone, so hoping for another 8 years!
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The best wireless earbuds from MEE so far
Posted by Headphoneus Supremus
Have been buying MEE earbuds since the M9 was popular on Head-Fi circa 2010. Those were fantastic value for money, and subsequently MEE became one of my go-to brands for EDC headphones. M9s, M6s, Runaways, A161s, M-Duos, and more recently Pinnacle P1s and X10s. There have been some misses, but in general each one was, for its time, either a good value or a great value.
I would classify these Pebbles as the latter - it really seems like MEE went back to their roots with these, giving us good audio but great value. The M9s were the same way - objectively not the best earbuds you could get even back in 2010, but packing so much bang for the buck that it was almost unfair to more established brands.
So, back to the Pebbles - they are not the traditional MEE sound with enhanced bass and treble. Instead, they what I would call "mainstream-balanced" - a little warmer than a true monitoring earbud, with some upper bass and midrange lift - but very easy to listen to for prolonger periods of time. This is the same type of sound Apple has so successfully adopted for their Earpods and Airpods.
Because these are non-sealing earbuds, there is a limit on how much sub-bass you can get out of them, but I think they do a very admirable job, especially compared to earbuds (not in-ears) of yesteryear. Earpods overcame a lot of issues with earlier earbud designs to deliver decently flat bass to the listener, and these do much of the same. Overall, it's a very decent sound for music if you like your audio balanced and clear - especially considering the price point. And it's a very good sound for videos, phone calls, etc - again because of the prominent mids.
Beyond the sound, they are small and comfortable and do everything that the X10s did, but better. I thought I would miss the physical buttons, but the "click" sound these make when you interact with the touch panel is a decent substitute. Haptic feedback would be even better, but I don't know how that would feel in the ear. I will also miss the clear battery indicator from the X10 case, but I understand that even Airpods have moved to a single-LED battery indicator so I guess less is more when it comes to these things.
The best part by far is the value - I recommended the M9s and M6s to dozens of my friends and family members over the years, and I didn't have to qualify my recommendation because they are so affordable. Then as prices crept up, I had to be a little more careful and make sure to let people know that A161s don't have a ton of bass and that the X10s don't have touch controls and maybe won't fit the smallest ears. And now with these, we are back to something objectively affordable and easy to recommend, and I can't wait to share them with others!