Sound isolation is excellent, Well designed, Handy carry case, Rich sound
Fit can be too snug, They take some getting used to
Shure makes excellent headphones. We realised this when some nice chaps from the company came to visit us recently to show off the incredible E500. The £400 pair made Pink Floyds Time sound incredible, with hitherto unnoticed detail rising to the fore...
Abstract: OverviewEvery now and again, there is a product you buy that not only changes the way you do things, but also raises the standard in its field. The Shure’s E2c earphones is one of those products. As long as you can get used to the in-ear design, a...
Abstract: From the near-criminal over-packaging to the fiddly set up procedure, uncomfortable fit and unsatisfying sound, these headphones proved to be a huge disappointment.Although the build quality cant be knocked with Shures thick, high quality cabling and...
Abstract: Back in March of this year, we reviewed a number of ear phones that could be used with MP3 players. The results were surprising in that the most expensive did not necessarily test out the best. We continue our series of ear phone tests here, with the S...
Great sound quality, Compact and comfortable, Can be used in portable, home, or studio
Expensive (but worth it..), 1/4" adapter for home use not provided, Need to get used to fitting in ear
The Shure E2c mini-stereo earphones are an excellent, compact alternative to traditional large bulky studio-type headphones, providing audio performance rivaling its larger cousins....
Abstract: (featuring the fit and sporty Emily) Everyone has their own inner rock star. Whether you singalong while driving (we see you), or yodel in the shower, its your inner self trying to get out. Thankfully, most of our inner children stay where they belong,...
Abstract: It takes some time to grow accustomed to the Shure E2c earbuds. Even with the multiple sleeves included in the package, none of the foam or Ultra-flex rubber tips gave us an immediate sense of comfort; they felt a bit too large and stiff to fit into th...
Abstract: Shure has a wide range of earphone products at a variety of price points, from its E2c Sound Isolating Earphones here up to the tried and true dual microspeaker E5c Sound Isolating Earphones and the recently announced and shipping triple microspeak...
Abstract: If you are like me, you have a few problems with in-ear headphones. Problem one being that their uncomfortable. Problem two is that they tend to cause pain to your ear lobe; and problem three being that they simply dont fit in your ear and fall out. ...
Abstract: Rating: 7.3 out of 10Pros: Great sound, deep bass you can’t get from “regular?? ear buds. Does a great job blocking out external noise.Cons: Good results require first creating an almost impossible to make (for me at least) vacuum seal with th...