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Shure SE215 Special Edition PRO Wired Earbuds, Professional Sound Isolating Earphones, Clear with Deep Bass, Single Dynamic MicroDriver, for Music, Gaming, & Calls - Purple

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Color: Purple


Size: One Size


Features

  • SPECIAL EDITION PURPLE - New colorway chosen by you elevates any listening experience.
  • ELEVATE YOUR AUDIO - The SE215 Purple delivers high quality audio for your gaming, streaming, listening to music and more.
  • CLEAR SOUND & DEEP BASS - Engineering from decades of experience supporting music legends elevates your audio performance in a convenient and portable package.
  • SOUND ISOLATING TECHNOLOGY - Enjoy the most immersive listening experience with a design that keeps earphones in and noise out during exercise or travel.
  • COMFORTABLE, LOW-PROFILE DESIGN - Earphones stay in place providing unmatched, long-wearing comfort even during high-energy activities. Over-the-ear design keeps cables out of the way.
  • DETACHABLE 3.5MM CABLE - Allows the SE215 Earphones to attach to different cable accessories with an MMCX connection, including the True Wireless Secure Fit Adapter for Bluetooth connection.
  • DURABLE REINFORCED CABLE - Allows for easy replacement or customization. Formable wire ensures secure placement, over-the-ear configuration keeps cables out of the way. MMCX Connector with lock-snap mechanism allows 360-degree rotation for comfortable fit.
  • LONG LASTING BUILD QUALITY - Engineered for professional wear and tear to ensure a lifetime of use. See what were made of.
  • WHATS IN THE BOX - SE215 Detachable Sound Isolating Earphones, 3.5mm standard audio cable, fit kit with a variety of sleeves for the perfect fit, and a carrying case.

Description

Shure SE215 PRO Professional Sound Isolating Earphones provide clear sound and deep bass through a single, high-definition driver. Discrete, secure design includes a detachable cable with wire form to keep earphones in place and cables out of the way. Sound Isolating technology blocks up to 37 dB of outside noise. Includes a zippered carrying case and fit kit with selection of sleeves for custom fit.

Brand: Shure


Color: Purple


Ear Placement: In Ear


Form Factor: In Ear


Impedance: 17 Ohm


Noise Control: Sound Isolation


Sensitivity: 107 dB


Headphones Jack: 3.5 mm Jack


Model Name: SE215SPE-PL


Connectivity Technology: USB


Wireless Communication Technology: Bluetooth


Included Components: Cable


Age Range (Description): Adult


Material: Plastic


Specific Uses For Product: Travel,Music


Recommended Uses For Product: Music, Gaming


Compatible Devices: Cellphones, Laptops, Desktops, Tablets, Music Production Equipment


Theme: Music


Control Type: Media Control


Cable Feature: Without Cable


Item Weight: 4.96 ounces


Frequency Range: 22 Hz to 17.5 kHz


Customer Package Type: FFP


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Style: 3.5mm Cable


Control Method: Touch


Number of Items: 1


Controller Type: Media Control


Audio Driver Type: Dynamic Driver


Carrying Case Material: Nylon or similar fabric


Carrying Case Color: Black


Earpiece Shape: Rounded


Is Autographed: No


Series Number: 215


UPC: 042406779128


Global Trade Identification Number: 28


Manufacturer: Shure


Product Dimensions: 7.8 x 3.2 x 2.1 inches


Item Weight: 5 ounces


Item model number: SE215SPE-PL


Date First Available: September 15, 2022


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Color: Clear Size: Clear
I purchased these IEM's and after reading lots of reviews I wanted to state the following: all earbuds with dynamic drivers need some break in time, please believe this. If you think that they will sound the same right out of the box, as opposed to after you listen to them for many hours, you are wrong in that assumption. I own several pairs and purchased these for their boost in bass response over the less expensive Shure model. I listened to them out of the box and then after every ten hours of break in. You can use white noise CD's or the like but here's what has worked for me breaking in 4 to 5 pairs in the past 6 months. Get yourself an adapter plug and plug your IEM's into your receiver or your boombox or your radio. Put them on and raise the sound level to where they are comfortable then take them off and crank it up to where you can hear them while you're holding them in your hand. Play talk radio for 10 hours, rock music for 10 hours, classical music for 10 hours and after every 10 hour session listen to the IEM's. The difference with the SE215's after 30 hours was striking, no sibilance, the midrange and the lows were so much clearer and deeper. After another 30 hours I can honestly say that for 100 bucks these buds are definitely worth it. Now having said that, I also have to state that a pair of Monster N-Lites that I paid 60 bucks for after 20 hours of break in sounded almost as good as the Shure SE215-K's I purchased. What's my point? There are a lot of really good earbuds in the 50 to 100 dollar range. the Shures are excellent and I use them at home for their superior bass and I use the N-Lites for the gym and running. I own and highly recommend the RHA-MA750's, the HiFiMan's for 99 bucks, the Klipsh Image S-4's and the Monster Turbos that I paid 100 bucks for. I am a bit of a fanatic when it comes to my music and just like speakers I find that headphones and IEM's all seem to have sonic signatures all their own. The SE215's are a superior product, with a 2 year warranty, replaceable cords and once broken in, sound quality above the purchase price. When I listen to my laptop through my Dragonfly DAC and the Shure SE215's I am one happy camper. Folks, I can be more technical and try to impress you with terms that make me sound like the audiophile I am but what's the point of that? These are for 100 dollars worth every cent. After break in I had to turn the volume down even lower and was amazed at how well these IEM's performed and gave that sense of being outside of my head. Audio is very subjective, what one person hears another may not, that's why I listen through differing pairs. That and the fact that I'm a bit maniacal about my music! When I am ready to spend more on IEM's the 315's or 415's will be the ones I buy from Shure and I must add, Amazon's service is beyond belief. I am extremely satisfied with my purchase and I reiterate, break them in for sonic bliss, a minimum of 40 hours before critical listening. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2014 by Steven Matt

  • Shure SE215 vs Ultimate Ears UE600, UE500 and Klipsch S4
Color: Black Size: Translucent Black
For a few years, I had been using my old Sony EX71's (which still sound great). I've wanted to upgrade for a while and have tried various earphones along the way, but none have impressed me. After some online research, I decided to order four pairs of earbuds - the Ultimate Ears UE600 and UE500, Klipsch S4 and the SE215's, with the hope of finding at least one pair that's a keeper. I was looking at the under-$100 price point. The UE500's sounded okay, though the bass was a bit boomy and the highs could be cleaner. They also seem cheaply made and I wouldn't expect them to last. The UE600's are excellent and I may keep them. The balanced armature driver provides amazingly detailed vocals and instrumentals. They don't provide very deep, extended bass, however they do seem to handle lows accurately and are fine for everything but bass-heavy genres like hip hop. After hearing the S4's, I'm surprised that they have such a large following. They sounded very average, with exaggerated, boomy bass and rather harsh (sibilant) highs. Just shows you what one good CNET review and effective marketing can do. For the current price of $59, however, they're worth it if you need some loud earbuds with good sound isolation to use in noisy environments. The last pair I tried were SE215's. To be honest, I wasn't too excited about these, as I expected them to be uncomfortable, with the over-the-ear style and relatively bulky design. But that all changed as soon as I heard them. These are the nicest sounding earbuds I've heard by far. Smooth, balanced, warm, distortion-free sound from the highest of highs to the lowest of lows. And the bass is not only deep, but tight and controlled. I can see the sound of the UE600's or S4's being fatiguing after an hour or so, but the 215's sound so sweet I think I could listen to them all day. While no audiophile, I think I'm pretty picky and I honestly can't come up with any criticism as far as the sound. Shure has been around since the 1920's and has a good reputation, which gives me confidence in the design and engineering that goes into their products. Many of today's trendy brands probably just outsource design and manufacturing overseas and are more about appearance and bling factor, rather than sound quality. I've always had this image of Shure appealing to purists who prefer a totally flat frequency response and who listen mainly to classical music. The SE215 is the first model that has more of a v-shaped curve, with some bass enhancement. The amount of bass is just right - somewhere between flat and extended, as with bass-heavy earbuds. The result is a rich, full sound that is great with all genres of music and which most regular, non-audiophile users will probably prefer. The quality is top notch. There are substantial strain relief moldings at all cord junctions. The cord and plug seem quite rugged and furthermore, the cord is replaceable. The 215's have a 2-year warranty, which is great for earbuds. Six sets of tips are included (3 silicone and 3 foam). I went with the silicone tips, since I'm too lazy to mess with the compressable tips each time. Putting them on is fairly quick and easy once you get used to it (though slightly less convenient than under ear buds). They're also very comfortable, once you know how to position them properly. If you wear glasses, there might be some discomfort after a while due to having both the wire sleeve and the arm of the glasses resting on your ears. There are some photos online of people wearing the SE215's incorrectly (left and right sides reversed). Obviously, using them correctly makes a huge difference in comfort and bass response. The over the ear style helps keep the cord out of the way, where they're less likely to snag on something. The sound isolation is very effective, which means they shouldn't be used anywhere you need to be able to hear. If you're considering these but are hesitating, give them a try. I'm glad I did. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2012 by Mikes

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