Abstract: The right music doesn't soothe the savage beast, it makes the beast more savage. When you're going for a long run, that's exactly what you want. The pulse of thumping beats can make you feel superhuman. It certainly beats the sound of your own labored bre...
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Published: 2019-06-18, Author: Stephen , review by: whatmobile.net
Abstract: £99 available from Shure.co.ukAlong with the Shure Bluetooth communication cable we also got to review the Shure SE215 headphones and these are for someone who might consider looking for a pair of earphones with quality sound and perfect for being on the...
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
Yes. If you're in the market for an excellent sounding pair of wireless in-ears — and especially if you are hard on your headphones and may need to replace a cable now and then — the SE215 Wireless are a tough option to beat...
Relatively precise and homogenous sound, Practically no distortion, Comfortable, Good passive noise isolation, Sturdy earbuds and cables, Appropriate accessories (tips, case and cleaning tool)
Bass slightly overpowering and lacks bite, Some masking in the low mids/mids, Cable too stiff, takes time before it sits right
If you're looking for affordable in-ear monitors, the Shure SE215 are a good choice. They offer great sound, excellent passive isolation, low distortion and are comfortable. We would still have preferred more fidelity and response from the bass, which is...
Even Shure’s budget earphones don’t come cheap, but the SE215 set’s carefully designed audio signature makes them sound far more expensive than they are ...
Published: 2011-10-17, Author: David , review by: macworld.co.uk
The most impressive sound quality of all the earphones tested here
Expensive; inverted design meant that the SE125s kept popping out; difficult to swap earbuds
Perhaps the most impressive test here, though, was classical piano, where we were treated to a rich, dramatic sound, with even the excellent-sounding Altec Lansing headphones unable to match the bass presence
The Shure SE215 are the lowest-end models in Shure's prestigious new removable-cable earphone line-up. Aside from using dynamic drivers rather than balanced armatures, they offer the same quality construction as their more expensive series siblings, with ...
The Shure SE215 headphones are built to last. The housing that connects the 3.5mm audio jack to the cable is nicely reinforced and as the cable comes out at a 90-degree angle accidental damage is kept to a minimum. Shure specialises in making kit for professionals so it’s the little details that count for a lot. For example, unlike most headphones on the market, the Shure SE215 come with a detach
We like the heavy-duty appeal of the cable and plastic houses but we’re aware they’re not as sleek as other makes out there. The biggest problem with the Shure SE215 headphones is the rather large and bulbous driver housings, which make you look a bit like a TV broadcaster and will certainly prove a problem for people with smaller ears.
Shure may consider these headphones to be entry-level but in terms of quality you wouldn’t think so. Sure, the design is a little love it/hate it but is you’re a fan of the brand then you’ll already be warming to what these budget cans have to offer. S...
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Published: 2024-04-12, Author: Sam , review by: rtings.com
Impressive noise isolation, Stable and portable design
No controls, Soundstage isn't spacious and immersive