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The TEE0067 M-1 Personal Monitor is a sleek, foldable on-ear headphone designed for professional use with Teenage Engineering OP-Z and other audio devices. Featuring 30mm dynamic drivers, a wide 20Hz-20kHz frequency response, and 100dB sensitivity, it delivers clear, detailed sound. Dual 3.5mm jacks enable daisy-chaining for shared listening, while the flexible boom mic ensures high-quality voice sampling. Lightweight and universally compatible, it’s perfect for creative professionals seeking portable, versatile audio gear.












| ASIN | B082WJ7YQ3 |
| Additional Features | Foldable, Microphone Included, Universal |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Antenna Location | For Teenage Engineering OP-Z Synthesizer, Pocket Operators, Smartphones, Laptops |
| Audio Driver Size | 30 Millimeters |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Brand | Teenage Engineering |
| Built-In Media | Foldable headphones |
| Cable Features | Detachable |
| Color | Black |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Teenage Engineering OP-Z Synthesizer, Pocket Operators, Smartphones, Laptops |
| Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Control Type | Volume Control |
| Controller Type | Touch |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 175 Reviews |
| Ear placement | On Ear |
| Earpiece Shape | Over-ear cups |
| Enclosure Material | Leather |
| Form factor | Over Ear |
| Frequency Range | 20Hz - 20kHz |
| Frequency Response | 20 KHz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 07350073032853 |
| Headphone Folding Features | Over Ear |
| Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
| Headphones Ear Placement | On Ear |
| Impedance | 32 Ohms |
| Item Type Name | Headphone |
| Manufacturer | Teenage Engineering |
| Model Name | TEE0067 |
| Model Number | TEE0067 |
| Noise Control | None |
| Noise control | None |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Power Levels | 1 |
| Specific Uses For Product | Personal |
| Style Name | Single |
| Subject Character | no character |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Wireless Technology | No wireless communication technology |
R**G
Good all rounder, not just for TE. Some fragility.
The best for interfacing with Teenage Engineering products like the OPZ, but also brilliant for general online and telephone calls due to the compatability, light weight, comfort and audio quality (both send and return). Its a shame 3.5mm jacks and being fazed out. Sits well on the ear, offers good sound quality for music too and responds well to EQ adjustments. Unfortunately it doesnt offer a good seal like with most on ear headphones, so is less suitable for noisy environments or travel and you should look at full over ear in this use case. I will also note the folding arms are liable to break and TE does not offer replacement earcups, although similar sized alternatives are available that will fit.
F**T
J'aime beaucoup, mais pas hyper confortable ://
bientôt 4 mois je pense que je l'utilise, il a remplacé mon casque de gaming, la qualité du micro et trés cool, mais a besoin de parametrage pour être pleinement validé. attention au porteur de lunette, peut faire mal arriver un moment. le son est fort et tres clean. on est sur de l'aigu tres prononcé pas trop de basse.
K**O
Good form factor, portability and decent sound for synths.
There isn’t much information on these, so I’m sharing my experience here. I have used them for calls and OP-1 while on the go. They are light and inconspicuous, but can get uncomfortable during longer sessions. The sound is slightly mid-forward with emphasis on mid-lows, and has a small soundstage. Not the most fun for casual listening, but fine for travel and portable synth use.
C**T
Good, but not great, given the price.
I am using these for calls at length on my iPhone. They are comfortable to wear, but do get a little warm on the ears after a while (as other reviews mention). The boom mic, which I hoped would provide excellent sound to the listener, is still not as clean-sounding as the wired Apple headset, which is a disappointment as I bought these exclusively for clarity of voice while making calls. The sound quality of the earphones is good — and decent for music — but would not be my go-to over-ear headset for listening to music. As other reviews state, the hinge-point to fold the earpieces is plastic and feels like it could easily break. But I am not folding them — just keeping them beside my desk and using when I need them for calls. Jury is still out on whether I want to keep them…
D**S
Worthwhile, but quirky
If you are considering these as a pair of daily-driver rough and tumble headphones, seriously look elsewhere. These are not a replacement for the Bose Quietcomforts and the Sony WX-whatever's of the world. IF however, you don't have $300-400 to spend on headphones, are sick of in-ear buds, and rue the day that aesthetic audio equipment went away due to airpods, these are for you. This headset is SMALL (mini soda for scale). Like unbelievably compact, to the point where I got it as part of a multi-piece order and straight up thought amazon forgot to ship the headphones in the box. These are a design piece, part of the experience is not about the sound quality with this set; it has a retro-modern aesthetic in line with other Teenage Engineering products, and if you are a fan of their designs like me (but can't quite afford an op-1 yet...) then these provide a taste of that experience for a much more manageable price. Let's talk sound. I'm no audiophile, but will be as poetic as I can be, keeping in mind that I listen to everything from EDM, to Classic Rock, Funk, Soul, Blues, Piano Ballads, Chiptune, etc.. As a few other reviewers have noted, these are very "warm". The lower tones are quite prevalent, and I understand for some people could be quite distracting. In my experience however, I should note that the rest of the soundstage is clear and crisp, it's simply that the bass is standing closer to you. After I went and enabled Dolby Atmos on my S21 ultra and customized the EQ a bit, I arrived at a soundstage that fit my music better. Comfort-wise, I could wear these for several hours without noticing as the pads are quite soft and plush. The aux cable is not that long, but long enough to get the job done if you are sitting at a notebook or using these with your phone. The headphone attachment wasn't the greatest when used with my phone, (although this could be due to the usb-c adapter I'm using). Vocals are a bit soft, but despite being close to my mouth the gain was never grating despite being maxed when I projected my voice. Also, there seems to be a natural "de-esser" (reduces the hiss on "S") due to the pop-filter foam. Other quirks: you really have to make sure the aux cable is fully inserted into the headphones - I've had an issue where the volume on the cup opposite to the cable is lower than the "active" side. This of course is a quirk of using cables again, so if you've been exclusively bluetooth buds for a while, just be aware. Also, if you have big fingers like me, these require a dainty touch; inserting the cable can be a trick, but I leave these at home and thus leave the cable inserted so problem averted. Con: the only con I would list is the fact that these seem to be made mostly of durable materials, but then they went and made the folding/latch part out of plastic... Why? I like these enough that I want to own them for a long time, and would assume that given Teenage Engineering's background these will be of more limited availability. Plastic being used in the most wear-and-tear area somewhat undermines my confidence of these lasting, although to be fair the mechanism seems pretty robust. Would love to see a v.2.0 of these with this latch addressed, and a *fractionally* larger scale (or relocated 3.5mm insert) to make inserting the cable less of a chore. All in all, if you are looking at these because you wanted to try something aesthetically minded and have a little money to spend, I would recommend them and love that they exist!
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