Incredible sound quality, Thick cables prevent tangling and microphonics, Outstanding passive noise cancellation, Comfortable to wear for long listening sessions
Prohibitively expensive for most people, Reveal the flaws in low quality recordings and streaming music, More difficult to insert into ears than the competition
Shure's SE535V+BT1 earbuds may be prohibitively expensive, but their rich sound, repairability, and ability to be modified to meet your individual needs place them among the finest earphones we've had the opportunity to use.To comment on this article...
Abstract: Klipsch's release of the x20i earphone brought their in-ears to a new price point likely to make audiophiles stick their noses to the wind in search of a fun and rocking new toy. But do these earphones sound as good as they should for the price? And how d...
Splendid bass, Faultlessly realistic sound, Very light and comfortable to wear, Cable is resistant to tangling and replaceable
Transparency of the sound exposes poorly recorded music, Cost means you can't toss these around like any old pair of buds, Need good equipment to get the most out of them, No in-line microphone or remote on default cable
Abstract: The Shure SE535 isn't a new earphone - it's been on the market for six years. During that time, though, it has remained a popular choice for anyone searching around the $499 price point. How good does it sound, though? And is it the right in-ear headph...
The Shure SE535 headphones offer exceptional clarity; deep, tight bass; rich, enveloping sound; and great noise isolation. They are also relatively comfortable and include some useful extras such as an in-line volume control and an airplane adapter
The Shure SE535s are expensive, and the earbuds are on the large side
Anyone looking for ultracompact headphones with top-notch sound quality should consider the Shure SE530 Sound Isolating Earphones. This set will cost you a pretty penny, but it'll be worth it.
Abstract: If you polled a group of high-end headphone aficionados to ask which universal-fit in-ear headphones they regarded most highly as performance icons, I’m betting that Shure’s venerable SE530 would appear near the top of the list. Or at least it would...
Published: 2010-08-25, Author: Chris , review by: engadget.com
Sound quality will blow you away, Most robust headphone cable you'll find, Clear color option looks great
500 headphones aren't for everyone -- and admittedly, you need to be something of an audiophile to have even made it this far into the review, much less consider ever owning a product like the SE535. That said, it's not hype and these aren't expensive ju...
Abstract: Rating :  ÂPrice : $60  | From: www.logitech.com  | Critical Specs : Headset with mic, driver size not specified, 16ohms impedance, 20Hz-20KHz frequency response, 105dB sensitivity, 115cm cable, five sets of tips, angled 3.5mm plug, hard carry case.L...