I have cauliflower ears so I was worries that these wouldn't fit, but changing to the smaller earbud meant they fit just fine.
Manufacturer: Shure
I have cauliflower ears so I was worries that these wouldn't fit, but changing to the smaller earbud meant they fit just fine.
I love being plugged into my music without being plugged into my phone! For 8 years I used the original SE112 Sound Isolating earphones with great success, but now prefer not getting tangled, or needing to have my phone on me to enjoy music.
Additional control with with on-cord buttons; great sound isolation; solid audio range
Easier to misplace now that I'm not plugged in
Ok, my budding audiophiles. It's time to spend money on headphones. You're looking in the $100 range. The Shure SE215 may be the ideal entry level headphone for the serious listener. What genres is the SE215 perfect for, and is it a good bang for your buck
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The SE 215 by Shure is definitely a step up from the standard earphones out there. Great clear sound and bass putting out a solid 100 db. Thick high quality cord that's about a foot to long and plugs that are removable to clean and change out with the included new sleeves.
Excellent sound, a great fit, and detachable cables help rank Shure's SE215 Wireless among our favorite wireless earbuds in their class. There are a few excellent competitors to the Shure SE215 Wireless for those in the market for banded wireless in-ears to consider.
Vibrant; detailed sound; Earbuds fit securely and comfortably; Replaceable cable; Intuitive controls
Neckband can be slightly awkward; Securing or taking off earbuds is time consuming
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.
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.
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
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.
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