Announced at CES 2009 to be available sometime in the spring, the SE115 are an upgrade to Shure's lowest end set of earphones the SE110. Touting added bass as the major enhancement to the pair, the new… Read More
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Announced at CES 2009 to be available sometime in the spring, the SE115 are an upgrade to Shure's lowest end set of earphones the SE110. Touting added bass as the major enhancement to the pair, the new model is available in black, red, pink and blue. Featuring a dynamic driver (which was originally used in the much bulkier Shure E2), the SE115 retains the smaller body of the original SE110. Its sound signature is explained as leaning towards the "fun and bassy" rather than the "cool and neutral" - so those looking for a more natural sound may wish to look elsewhere.
Headphones sound phenomenal, fit great and have a long cord which makes them great for working out. Much better all around that Bose IE2 which I also own.
I've had a pair of these earphones for about 2 and a half years now and they've served me well. Very clear audio with a strong bass line. The buds block out most other noise very well.… Read More
I've had a pair of these earphones for about 2 and a half years now and they've served me well. Very clear audio with a strong bass line. The buds block out most other noise very well. They've been great for the several plane rides I've used them on. As classical musician and performer, I recommend these for anyone listening to music with many different instruments and layers of sounds and textures; they allow you to hear all the voices in the music. However, after over two years of use, the sound in the right bud keeps cutting in and out depending on the position of the cord. I keep having to wiggle the cord around until I find a position where the sound streams continuously. With the amount I use them, I hardly blame Shure, though the warranty already expired. I'll probably have to buy a new set or maybe upgrade to the SE210. Great earphones, great sound quality. Suitable for many uses. Just don't expect them to last forever.
these headphones had great sound quality but were not cofterbil by any means very Durable horrible for working out since the wire was so heavy it created a unnecessary pulling not worth 100… Read More
these headphones had great sound quality but were not cofterbil by any means very Durable horrible for working out since the wire was so heavy it created a unnecessary pulling not worth 100 dalliers if i were to spend 100 bucks again on headphones i would get Bose cheapest noise canceling over the ear headphones or the Sony extra bass mdrxb300 witch only coast 50 witch is a great deal
finally a set of earbuds that fit my ears without falling out every time i take a step...perfect for the train as they block all outside noise. very comfortable. worth the money.
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A good pair of headphones means the difference between serenely listening to your iPod and having to deal with a crying baby on an airplane. Within the last few years, two technologies… Read More