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Solid clarity and bass without over-boosting.
Replaceable cable.
Includes six different sizes of ear tips.
Fit becomes loose if over-ear wire isn't strongly secured.
By Expert Reviews on January 19, 2012
Even Shure’s budget earphones don’t come cheap, but the SE215 set’s carefully designed audio signature makes them sound far more expensive than they are...
By AVguide on December 14, 2011
Marketing, public relations pros, and, yes, even journalists, tend to neglect the middle-priced products in most manufacturers’ lines. It’s easy to understand why. Budget-priced products can be praised for their value, and top-of-the-line...
By Macworld UK on October 17, 2011
Since they’re the second most expensive earphones we looked at, we’ve got to begin our review of the Shures with some negatives. There is, however, plenty of good stuff to follow. Like the Phonaks, these have an inverted design, with the...
By Engadget on October 06, 2011
If you're looking for bass and good sound isolation, and don't really care about the way they look or the over-the-ear cord thing, the SE215s will do you well. If you're looking for accuracy, clarity and a more understated look, we'll...
By Whathifi.com on August 18, 2011
Although they're the cheapest model in the range, the SE215s borrow surprisingly heavily from the ultra high-end . They have the same style of moulded closure, for example, which sits in your ear while the cable comes out the top and fits around...
By Trusted Reviews on July 14, 2011
The Shure SE215 are the lowest-end models in Shure's prestigious new removable-cable earphone line-up. Aside from using dynamic drivers rather than balanced armatures, they offer the same quality construction as their more expensive series siblings,...
By 5FWD on May 31, 2011
Shure may consider these headphones to be entry-level but in terms of quality you wouldn’t think so. Sure, the design is a little love it/hate it but is you’re a fan of the brand then you’ll already be warming to what these budget cans...
By PC Mag on April 13, 2011
At just $119, the Shure SE215 has no business sounding this good—and its replaceable cable means it should last longer than typical hard-wired models....
By tweakers.net
on March 15, 2013
Voor mensen die niet zo bass-head zijn als ik hebben deze in ears geweldig goed geluid. Ze zijn in het begin wat moeilijk onder controle te krijgen, kwa indoen, maar dit zou met de tijd goed moeten komen als je er handig in wordt. Gebruikt in...
By Ere Numérique
on November 24, 2011
Le constructeur américain Shure est un des plus grands spécialistes à travers le monde en matière d'oreillettes s'adressant aux musiciens, ingénieurs du son et autres animateurs TV. Et tout naturellement, sa gamme...
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