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Shure AONIC 215 TW2 True Wireless Earbuds with Bluetooth 5, Deep Bass, 32hr Battery, Secure Fit

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Color: Black


Style: Wireless


Pattern: Earphones


Features

  • AWE-INSPIRING, TRUE WIRELESS AUDIO - Clear sound and deep bass. Engineered from decades of experience supporting music legends.
  • SWEAT & WATER RESISTANT - Sweat and water resistant with an IPX4 Rating. Designed to pass rigorous quality and durability testing to ensure theyll maintain peak performance.
  • SECURE FIT - Secure, close-fit design. Built with the same low-profile design musicians use for monitoring on-stage. Your earphones stay in place with an over-ear hook providing unmatched, long-wearing comfort even during high-energy activities.
  • SOUND ISOLATING TECHNOLOGY - blocks up to 37 dB of noise to eliminate distractions. Enjoy the most immersive listening experience no matter where you are. ENVIRONMENT MODE - lets you hear the outside world with the push of a button.
  • 32 HOURS BATTERY LIFE - Up to 32 hours total battery life. Uninterrupted audio wherever you are on the train, in the gym, or at home. The earphones hold up to 8 hours of battery at a time and the included carrying case provides three additional charges.
  • BUTTON CONTROL & CLEAR CALL - Onboard button controls for quick access to volume, playback and calls. Enjoy clear, stereo calls with exceptional audio through beamforming microphones for video conferencing and phone calls.
  • DETACHABLE CONNECTION - Detachable connection allows the AONIC 215 Earphones to attach to different cable accessories with an MMCX connection. Stay connected to any device, including airplane entertainment systems.
  • BLUETOOTH 5 TECHNOLOGY - Bluetooth 5 wireless technology for enhanced stability and a range of up to 30 feet (10 meters). Pairs to phones, tablets and laptops for music and calls.
  • SHUREPLUS PLAY APP - ShurePlus PLAY app allows you to customize your hardware EQ, button controls, Environment Mode and prompts. Free to download for iOS and Android.
  • WHATS IN THE BOX - two-year warranty, AONIC 215 Detachable Sound Isolating Earphones, True Wireless Secure Fit Gen 2 Adapter set, fit kit with a variety of sleeves for the perfect fit, premium charging case (not IP-rated), and USB-C charging cable.

Description

Engineered from decades of experience supporting music legends, the second generation of the AONIC 215 True Wireless Sound Isolating Earphones feature studio sound quality in a small package. Experience exceptional comfort, water resistance and a secure fit with an uninterrupted, world-class listening experience and total control wherever you go. Included Components: Includes a two-year warranty, AONIC 215 Detachable Sound Isolating Earphones, True Wireless Secure Fit Gen 2 Adapter set, fit kit with a variety of sleeves for the perfect fit, premium charging case (not IP-rated), and USB-C charging cable.

Brand: Shure


Model Name: AONIC 215 TW2


Color: Black


Form Factor: In Ear


Connectivity Technology: Wireless, Bluetooth


Item Weight: 9.3 ounces


Product Dimensions: 7.17 x 7.17 x 3.07 inches


Item model number: AONIC 215 TW2


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: September 7, 2021


Color Name: Black


Connector Type: wireless


Battery type: Lithium Ion


Charging Time: 2 Hours


Power Source: Battery-Powered


Item Weight: 0.58 Pounds


Units: 1.0 Count


Number Of Items: 1


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Quality Sound at a Reasonable Price and Great Customer Service
Color: Black Style: 3.5mm Cable Pattern: Earphones
I bought these to replace a pair I had for over 2 years because I stepped on one of the earbuds. Otherwise it would probably still be going strong. I am just grateful a high fidelity sound company like Shure hasn't forgotten there are people out there who appreciate good sound but can't afford to spend $300 on a pair of earbuds. The sound is good, and when you listen to flac files and close your eyes, it seems like you can feel where each instrument or singer is in the room. These are solidly made and have a replaceable cable and there are many companies who make these so you don't have to break the bank if your cable starts shorting out. But mine lasted a long time before that happened, as it is a thick solid cable. After using these for two years, I thought I might see what else was out there, and ended up spending thirty more dollars on a pair of Sennheisers. Out of the box they were just so flimsy, and the sound only okay, and I realized that I should have stuck with the Shures, so I exchanged them. I got my new pair of Shures and unfortunately, when I turned my head to the right, the sound would cut out in one ear. So I replaced the cable with my old cable and they worked perfectly. I asked Shure customer support if they would be willing to replace the cable, and an excellent support person named Nik Ritchie offered to send one off right away, no questions asked, no invoice, just great customer service. You all know how it is. Customer service is tanking hard right now. Employees won't life a finger for their customers, people expect tips just for taking your money. So when a company with an excellent affordable product, and excellent customer service comes along it makes me feel good to be able to share it with everyone else. Shure is the real deal. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2023 by nmcd

  • Shure is a sure thing
Color: Black Style: 3.5mm Cable Pattern: Earphones
This is not the first set of Shure earbuds I've owned. I had a set of the E2c's, which were fantastic. After about 5 years of hard labor, they finally gave up the ghost, and suffered the usual death by cable rot to which that series of buds were so prone. So I took to the search for a replacement, and these were my criteria... 1. They must be in-ear style buds, with the option to switch the sleeves (The piece that goes in the ear). Also, they must include those swappable pieces. 2. They must have a good warranty of at least 2 years. 3. They must not cost more than ~100 USD. 4. They must sound great. (These are in no order of preference, and all considered equal) So with that in mind, I also need to mention that I was partial to Shure. Mostly, because the E2c's were my first real good set of earphones, and broke down all my stigmas as to "Why would anyone pay so much for headphones?" So here is my review. The Sleeves - There are 2 different types of sleeves bundled with this set; one a flexible rubber, the other a re-expandable foam. Each has three separate sizes, to help you find a good fit. I tried both. The foam sleeves feel nice, so long as you insert them like earplugs. They expand nicely to your ear canal. They offer fantastic sound isolation, and stay inside. The rubber sleeves are comfortable, but they are constantly being pulled out of your ears by the very stiff cord. I will try them again once I get the cord broken in a bit more, but for now, I'm going with the foam sleeves. The Warranty - 2 years, not bad, but my E2c's had 3. From what I hear, the cable rot issue is still going on, but I will expand on that in a minute. The cost - If you can get them for 100 USD, then do it. I think they are normally 2X that price. The Sound - At first, I was a bit worried. I was hearing some odd pops in the earphones. Pops that I shouldn't be hearing from a headset this expensive. But, that turned out to be from the player I had them plugged into. I tried a different source, and no pops. They are at least as good as my E2c's were when I first got them. There is some talk about the lows and highs and all that, and I don't know about all that. I know that I was getting some weird looks at the restaurant I was at when I was headbanging and booth-breaking (sit down dancing at my table) to the music. I listen to a lot of rock, electronica, and trip hop, and it all sounds great. Other Stuff - I mentioned the cables, and for good reason. Shure has a history of cable rot; the insulation on the wires literally rots off, and results in dead headphones. To combat that, they have added 2 features. One, an additional layer of insulation around where the wire goes over the ear (The most common place of rot). This likely extends the life of the cable, which makes it even thicker than it already is, which makes it VERY stiff. This stiffness leads to the cable not staying in place, and needing some serious breaking in, which in turn could lead to breaking the wire. So be careful, and be patient. If you use the foam sleeves, then it isn't that big of a problem. The other thing is that they made the cable able to be detached from the earpiece, which means you can replace it if it goes bad. This is nice, except that, it's proprietary. It is unlikely that Shure will still have these cables in a few years available for purchase or otherwise. So while it's a nice feature, you likely won't be able to use it for anything other than changing the color of your wires. (It would likely be a good idea to order a spare once these earbuds are discontinued). I also want to comment on the case that comes with the set. At first, I didn't like it, becasue my previous Shure's had such a nice case. It was solid, with an insert in the middle that you could wrap the cords around and place the drivers inside of. This case is soft, and has no way to manage the cables or drivers other than jsut stuffing them inside, which is what I didn't like at first. But over time, I have grown to like how much more compact it is. The soft case fits easily into my pocket, and keeps everything pretty contained (the last case bulged a lot). And I've never once had an issue where I felt they were compromised as a result. So I would say the soft case works quite well, and has a sharp looking Shure logo on it. So that's my experience with the 215's. I recommend them to anyone that knows how important a good set of headphones are, but doesn't have a lot of money to dedicate to them. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2011 by Wigged Out Fat Guy

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