These middle-of-the-road earphones perform well in certain situations, but pack too much bass for their own good.
Solid sound isolationClear; powerful driversLow cable handling noise
Bass overwhelmsAwkward fitLarge physical size
Manufacturer: Shure
These middle-of-the-road earphones perform well in certain situations, but pack too much bass for their own good.
Solid sound isolationClear; powerful driversLow cable handling noise
Bass overwhelmsAwkward fitLarge physical size
This earphone is a beast. It's beautiful, fits well in the ear, its cable is reinforced with Kevlar (it would be really hard to break it, but even if you manage to do it, the cables are replaceable!), the sound is amazing and the isolation is pure magic, even when listening to podcasts.
I decided to purchase these earphones as I was looking for one to replace my other sets that had been broken a while back.
Splendid Bass; Amazing Isolation
The amount of time it takes to put these on; especially with the memory foams
Good sound quality with deep base and sharp clarity. Only negative I have is its fitment in the ears. Sometimes it is challenging to put them on, especially without visually confirming which goes to which ear.
Good quality iems. Sound and bass is very good. While still its good but when moving around the sound keeps getting cut off maybe issue because of replaceable cables. I used ue 900 cables to replace the original ones because of the cut off issue its lot better than the shure cables i barely get...
Although these earphones generally sound pretty good, I'd never recommend or buy them again because of the Wireform cable design. They are just to much of a hassle to put on. I'll stick with Westone in the future.
I've used these as IEMs at my church. The sound is great; however, the left channel now cuts in and out sporadically. I've owned a set of the SE425s and have had the exact same issue. I'm switching to Westone.
In 2011, we reviewed the Shure SE215, $99 wired earphones that still sound ridiculously good for the price and come with a removable cable. Few earphones in this price range offer removable cables, which can add years to the life of the product (replacing a cable is a lot cheaper than buying an entirely new pair). Now Shure is bringing the swappable cable to the wireless realm with the SE215 Wireless, Bluetooth earphones with a removable neckband wire. At $149, they deliver superb audio performance, with full, round bass response and crystal clear highs, and easily earn our Editors' Choice thanks to the value of that replaceable cable. The big secret here is that the earpieces are the exact same ones found on the wired SE215 model—they're simply sold with a different cable. This means if you already own and love the SE215, you merely need to purchase the wireless Bluetooth cable in order to also have a wireless pair. The bad news is that the cable costs $99 on its own—only $50 le...
The Shure SE215 Wireless earphones offers some of the best in-ear Bluetooth audio performance available under $200.
Excellent audio performance; Super-secure in-ear fit, with some passive noise reduction; Removable/replaceable audio cable
No extra cable included; Mediocre mic quality
Simply Amazing. Love the earphones. I have used Bose, UrBeats and a few others in the same segment. This ones great if you want High Def Sound and not just bass boost.
I was looking for a replacement for my LG Tone earphones and thought I would give the Shures a try. Shure in-ear headphones have always been on my radar but the over the ear design (never been my favorite) and price have always kept me away.
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