22HZ-17.5Hz frequency response, Better sound isolating than most in-ear earbuds, Excellent build quality
Bass could be a bit better, But not active noise cancelling, Lack of inline controls
Shure has been in the headphones game for a while, and you should check them out. Now with an affordable headset it’s nice to know people can experience amazing sound quality without breaking the bank. So do yourself a favour and ditch the terrible, uncom...
Abstract: If you're looking for a set of affordable and high-quality in-ear monitors (IEMs), there are a handful of good options out there, and the list just got bigger. You've probably heard of the Shure SE215, the powerhouse of IEMs in the $100 price range. But r...
Abstract: Last week MajorHiFi delved into the Best Headphones for Jazz Music, and today we're returning to the subject of Jazz. This time, however, we're covering the Best Earphones for Jazz Music (or the Best In-Ear Headphones for Jazz Music). So cue up some Co...
Abstract: There's a major heat wave going on in New York City with temps well over 90 degrees Fahrenheit and the thought of standing in the sweltering subway with all my bags and tons of people while trying to untangle my headphones to endure the 45 minute rise hom...
This is a punchy, solid sounding headphone. It's perfect for pop, hip-hop and EDM. It also works well with classical music. However, I wouldn't call it the ideal all-rounder; if you purely listen to rock and pop-rock or folk, you might want to keep lookin...
Abstract: Everyone knows Shure as a high-quality headphone brand. Mackie is less famous, but well known by musicians for its loudspeakers and professional studio equipment. Only recently have they started dabbling in the professional IEM market. How does its most i...
Abstract: The first half of the review is of the Shure SE215 itself. The SE215 has been a staple of the audiophile community for years, often recommended as an entry-level high-quality IEM. Available in black, blue, white, or clear, the tiny housing of this IEM is...
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Published: 2017-10-09, Author: Tim , review by: pcmag.com
Excellent audio performance, Super-secure in-ear fit, with some passive noise reduction, Removable/replaceable audio cable,
No extra cable included, Mediocre mic quality
The Shure SE215 Wireless earphones offers some of the best in-ear Bluetooth audio performance available under $200...
Abstract: Both Shure and Westone recently released new wireless earphones. Shure's models are a bit less expensive than Westone's but I wonder how much the price makes a difference in the sound. Today I'll take a closer look and compose a Westone Wx vs. Shure SE215...
Published: 2017-09-28, Author: Steven , review by: majorhifi.com
Abstract: Until recently Shure has kept their popular SE Series IEM's exclusively wired. But now a new chapter begins in the battle for the best wireless earphone with the Shure SE215 (SE215-BT1) wireless in-ear headphone. With the release of this Bluetooth versio...