2024 the best headphones in ear review
Price: $99.00 - $89.00
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Shure SE215 PRO Professional Sound Isolating Earphones provide clear sound and deep bass through a single, high-definition driver. Discrete, secure design includes a detachable cable with wireform to keep earphones in place and cables out of the way. Sound Isolating technology blocks up to 37 dB of outside noise. Includes a zippered carrying case and fit kit with selection of sleeves for custom fit.
ROAD-TESTED BY PRO MUSICIANS - The SE215 provides detailed sound with enhanced bass for personal listening or professional monitoring.
STRIKING FULL-RANGE SOUND from a single, vented balanced armature driver. Hear music the way it was meant to be heard.
CUSTOMIZED FIT - Includes three sizes (S, M, L) of the flex and black foam sleeves. Experiment with the size and style that creates the best fit for you.
SOUND ISOLATING TECHNOLOGY - Blocks up to 37 dB of noise to eliminate distractions. Enjoy the most immersive listening experience with a design that keeps earphones in and noise out during exercise or travel.
SECURE, OVER-THE-EAR DESIGN - Wireform fit ensures earphones stay in place and cables remain out of the way.
DURABLE REINFORCED CABLE - Allows for easy replacement or customization. Formable wire ensures secure placement, over-the-ear configuration keeps cables out of the way. MMCX Connector with lock-snap mechanism allows 360-degree rotation for comfortable fit
COMPACT CARRYING CASE - Convenient, tangle-free solution to store and travel with your earphones.
EASILY CONNECT TO OTHER MMCX CABLE ACCESSORIES - For further customization. Stay connected to any device, no matter where you are.
LONG LASTING BUILD QUALITY - Engineered for professional wear and tear to ensure a lifetime of use. See what we’re made of.
WHAT'S IN THE BOX - Includes a free two-year warranty, SE215 PRO Detachable Sound Isolating Earphones, 3.5mm cable, fit kit with a variety of sleeves for the perfect fit, 1/4“ adapter, and a carrying case.
Reviewer: kitsune
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: A hidden gem
Review: Before I start off the review, I would like to put a disclaimer in that I am not an audiophile in any way. What I'm about to say is based off of my experience and what may be good will be considered negative to other users. Please bear in mind that not everyone will have the same hearing you do so with that said let the review begin.I reviewed the HAFX101 headphones and pretty much convinced myself not to purchase any earphones that cost above a 100 due to the sound quality that those earphones gave off. I thought "why need to spend a ridiculous amount of money just to get "high end" item when you can buy multiple earphones and have backups for you in the event that you break them". I was definitely wrong and being really ignorant. I just purchased these . I'm going to admit, these earphones are amazing. Of course, I wouldn't know what the other high end earphones are like since these are my first time purchasing high end (many of you will probably not consider this high end so I apologize for calling them an upper tier, bear with me for a bit) earphones and NOT HEADPHONES and the difference between these and the HAFX101's make it distinguishable day and night. I'm hearing things that I don't normally hear especially with my old HAFX101 and on top of that they even make my Bose Soundtrue headphones very underwhelming. The high's are very warm and not screechy, bass isn't muddled (thank the sound gods) and audible, mids are strong and clear with again details that I've never heard with my other earphones. Even at lower hearing volumes you can still hear each and every distinct sound and instrument that you can find (I have sensitive hearing so I usually play songs at 2 - 4 volume and sometimes 5 but no more than that on the Note 4. I preferably play at 3 because I like playing for hours on end). On top of that you have MODULAR SET of earphones and what I mean by module is that you can seperate the actual earphones from the cables just as you can see in the pictures presented in the product page which means, if you ever break your cables you don't have two buy a new pair. All you have to do is buy a replacement cable and your set and you also have a 2 year warranty from shure so if anything ever happens to your pair then just mail them in and your good to go for a brand new set (just as long as you follow their policy for warranty then you should be in good hands with Shure).The one thing I'm a tad bit concerned is how you change the earpieces on the earphones. It feels like your yanking out the whole assembly and I'm the type of person that is OCD about keeping things in good condition. Seeing that, I decided to remove the memory foams (I'm comfortable with the silicone tips) and decided to never remove the pieces again. The way you place these inside your ears is something your going to have to get used to and I found myself struggling for a couple of minutes just to be able to put these earphones in both of your ears. One more thing that is just a personal issue of mine (not sure if anyone else hear feels the same way) but I just wished that the earphones themselves (not the cables) we're made of some type of metal like the RHA T10i (which I might purchase as a collection of earphones). It would've been icing on the cake to have had these made out of metal but that's just a personal preference.At the end of the day, I still give these 5 stars due to it's design, functionality, and most of all it's sound quality and as to the people who are wondering.... why in the world am I giving it 5 when I was able to find a good amount of negatives that came along with it. Well..... again it depends on a person's experience with their earphones and honestly, all those things the I listed are OUTWEIGHED by the positives that are presented in these earphones. With that said, this has nothing but a joy to my ears and to the purchasing price and for a 100 bucks, you can't go wrong with these earphones. I probably will give an update on how these earphones are but so far, I'm really happy with my purchase and do I want to venture out and see all the other great earphones available, why yes I do. Many more reviews to come and this is just one of those reviews (a very satisfying review).
Reviewer: Wigged Out Fat Guy
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Shure is a sure thing
Review: This is not the first set of Shure earbuds I've owned. I had a set of the E2c's, which were fantastic. After about 5 years of hard labor, they finally gave up the ghost, and suffered the usual death by cable rot to which that series of buds were so prone. So I took to the search for a replacement, and these were my criteria...1. They must be in-ear style buds, with the option to switch the sleeves (The piece that goes in the ear). Also, they must include those swappable pieces.2. They must have a good warranty of at least 2 years.3. They must not cost more than ~100 USD.4. They must sound great.(These are in no order of preference, and all considered equal)So with that in mind, I also need to mention that I was partial to Shure. Mostly, because the E2c's were my first real good set of earphones, and broke down all my stigmas as to "Why would anyone pay so much for headphones?" So here is my review.The Sleeves - There are 2 different types of sleeves bundled with this set; one a flexible rubber, the other a re-expandable foam. Each has three separate sizes, to help you find a good fit. I tried both. The foam sleeves feel nice, so long as you insert them like earplugs. They expand nicely to your ear canal. They offer fantastic sound isolation, and stay inside. The rubber sleeves are comfortable, but they are constantly being pulled out of your ears by the very stiff cord. I will try them again once I get the cord broken in a bit more, but for now, I'm going with the foam sleeves.The Warranty - 2 years, not bad, but my E2c's had 3. From what I hear, the cable rot issue is still going on, but I will expand on that in a minute.The cost - If you can get them for 100 USD, then do it. I think they are normally 2X that price.The Sound - At first, I was a bit worried. I was hearing some odd pops in the earphones. Pops that I shouldn't be hearing from a headset this expensive. But, that turned out to be from the player I had them plugged into. I tried a different source, and no pops. They are at least as good as my E2c's were when I first got them. There is some talk about the lows and highs and all that, and I don't know about all that. I know that I was getting some weird looks at the restaurant I was at when I was headbanging and booth-breaking (sit down dancing at my table) to the music. I listen to a lot of rock, electronica, and trip hop, and it all sounds great.Other Stuff - I mentioned the cables, and for good reason. Shure has a history of cable rot; the insulation on the wires literally rots off, and results in dead headphones. To combat that, they have added 2 features. One, an additional layer of insulation around where the wire goes over the ear (The most common place of rot). This likely extends the life of the cable, which makes it even thicker than it already is, which makes it VERY stiff. This stiffness leads to the cable not staying in place, and needing some serious breaking in, which in turn could lead to breaking the wire. So be careful, and be patient. If you use the foam sleeves, then it isn't that big of a problem.The other thing is that they made the cable able to be detached from the earpiece, which means you can replace it if it goes bad. This is nice, except that, it's proprietary. It is unlikely that Shure will still have these cables in a few years available for purchase or otherwise. So while it's a nice feature, you likely won't be able to use it for anything other than changing the color of your wires. (It would likely be a good idea to order a spare once these earbuds are discontinued).I also want to comment on the case that comes with the set. At first, I didn't like it, becasue my previous Shure's had such a nice case. It was solid, with an insert in the middle that you could wrap the cords around and place the drivers inside of. This case is soft, and has no way to manage the cables or drivers other than jsut stuffing them inside, which is what I didn't like at first. But over time, I have grown to like how much more compact it is. The soft case fits easily into my pocket, and keeps everything pretty contained (the last case bulged a lot). And I've never once had an issue where I felt they were compromised as a result. So I would say the soft case works quite well, and has a sharp looking Shure logo on it.So that's my experience with the 215's. I recommend them to anyone that knows how important a good set of headphones are, but doesn't have a lot of money to dedicate to them.
Reviewer: Eddie Schultz
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: These earbuds deliver exceptional sound quality with clear, rich audio that really brings music to life. The sound isolation feature is a game-changer, especially in noisy environmentsâit feels like youâre in your own world with nothing but pure, undisturbed sound. The fit is comfortable, and they stay in place even during long listening sessions. I also appreciate the wired design, which ensures a stable connection without worrying about battery life. Overall, these are high-quality, professional-grade earbuds that are worth every penny for anyone who values excellent audio and durability. Highly recommended!
Reviewer: Daniel Lopez
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Cumple con todo, un sonido muy bueno, recomiendo
Reviewer: Trevor Kidd
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: I like using wired earbuds with my motorcycle helmet. I've used cheap bullet style earbuds for years and they worked well enough, but the last pair I had kicked the bucket so I decided to try these out for their low profile.All I have to say is that these are excellent for this application, my only complaint is that they can be hard to get in your ears with the cord under your chin. I've started making sure I have the left and right on the correct sides and then flipping the cable over my back to make the wires fall down behind me. It's more comfortable to get them inserted this way, but the cord can then get pinched between your neck and jacket collar.Otherwise, the sound quality and noise isolation are excellent and I'd replace them with the same thing if I somehow managed to break or lose these. Got them on sale for about $90. Will probably buy another pair for my passenger if I see them at this price again.
Reviewer: Dan
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: El sonido más bello cuando compras un dac para el teléfono, los amor
Reviewer: Mikey61
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: I use these connected to Cardo Packtalk Black under my helmet. With the spongy earpieces. Theyâre comfortable, block most of the wind noise, and are a pretty good fit under the RF1200 for longer rides (I use the JBL that came with the Cardo for shorter around town rides). And the sound quality is excellent. Better than the Mee set I used previously on all fronts; fit, comfort & sound.
Customers say
Customers like the sound quality, value for money, and quality of the headphones. They mention they allow for the correct balance between the bass, the mids, and the highs, and the monitor mix volume is consistent. Some say they're the best bang for the buck and are satisfying. Opinions are mixed on the build quality, comfort, fit, functionality, and cable length.
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