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Shure SE115 Sound Isolating Earphones - Headphones (in-ear ear-bud) - Black |  | Brand: Shure Category: CE
Buy New: £55.44 as of 6/9/2010 13:43 CDT details
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Color: BLACK Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 0.8 x 0.3 x 0.2 nv: Cord: Standard: 18 inches (45cm) - With extension: 54 inches (136cm) Driver Unit: Single Dynamic Microspeaker (Second Generation) Ear coupling: Intraaural (Ear Canal Fit) Frequency Response: 22Hz 17.5kHz Impedance: 16 Ohms (at 1kHz) Input Connection: 1/8 (3.5mm) Gold plated Manufacturer Warranty: 2 Years Max. Power Input: 50mW* Microphone (w/a): N/A Noise Isolation: Up to 37dB of ambient noise* Sensitivity: 105dB SPL/mW at 1kHz Weight: 30g
MPN: 0042406167925 Model: SE115-K-E UPC: 424061679324 EAN: 0042406167925 ASIN: B002ACNZFS
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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| • | Sound Isolating Design | | • | Speaker Type: Dynamic MicroSpeaker II | | • | 2-Year Limited Warranty | | • | Included Fit Kit | | • | Available in black red blue and pink |
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Product Description Vibrant Sound and Style Second Generation Dynamic MicroSpeakers deliver warm detailed sound that are available in four colors including: Black Blue Red and Pink to convey your own personal style. Listen like a pro while rocking out like a star. Assorted sleeves and a modular cable provide unmatched comfort and customization. Product Overview: Sound Isolating Design Speaker Type: Dynamic MicroSpeaker II 2-Year Limited Warranty Included Fit Kit Available in black red blue and pink Key Features: Designed for music lovers looking to upgrade the headphones included with their MP3 players the compact SE115 is a perfect introduction to the stunning performance of Shure earphones. Evolved from earphone technology road-tested by pro musicians and perfected by Shure engineers the compact SE115 delivers a warm detailed audio listening experience thats free from outside noise. Dynamic MicroSpeaker II The SE115 features 2nd Generation Dynamic driver to deliver detailed warm sound quality with improved bass. Rediscover your favorite musicricher and more lifelike than youve ever heard it. Sound Isolating Design Comfortable sound isolating sleeves block over 90 percent of ambient noise. Combined with the compact design and a modular cable interruptions from the outside world are minimized enabling you to focus on your music. Shure's Sound Isolating Earphones require a proper fit to achieve the best sound. Fit Kit Includes: Sound Isolating Sleeves The role of the included sound isolating sleeves is twofold: blocking ambient noise and ensuring a comfortable customized fit. Because every ear is different the Fit Kit includes three sizes (S M L) of the Flex and Black Foam Sleeves. Experiment with the size and style that creates the best fit for youa good seal is key to optimizing sound isolation and bass response as well as maximizing comfort during extended wear. Modular Cable Based on extensive user feedback Shure engineers have developed a detachable cable solution to e
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A "Shure" Thing... December 9, 2009 Mark Robert Nolan (London) 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
These new in-ear models from Shure replace (and represent a substantial improvement over) their SE110s, which for all their merits had some overly-prominent faults. Firstly, a complete inability to handle higher volumes (I actually had to set the volume limiter on my iPod). Secondly, a real tendency to distort female vocals - Joanna Newsom's voice sounded appaling (although it's a matter of opinion whether this was down to the headphones) and Adele Bethel (Sons and Daughters) frequently overpowered them completely. Finally, they were simply too 'bright' - they failed to keep control of the high end and the bass was not as well-defined as it ought to have been.
I couldn't be happier to report that these problems have all been solved! The sound retains a similar character to the SE110s, although it is a shade more neutral (thankfully). They continue to provide exceptional sound isolation - even busy roads are kept from intruding on your listening pleasure. They are also comfortable to wear for long periods, thanks to the enclosed 'fit kit'. (As with the SE110s, any complaints that they lack bass is indisputably the fault of the listener not fitting them properly.)
If you keep your music files in high bitrate MP3 or a lossless format (and whyever not, with memory so cheap to come by these days), these headphones will mine them for details like players' fingers on instruments and breathing you didn't even realise were there. It's this attention to detail combined with their outstanding imaging and timing that gives the SE115s their ability to provide a really enjoyable listen. Shure have done a sterling job of tweaking an already very good set of earphones and making them brilliant.
Really, it's a fight between these and Beyerdynamic's DTX-80 for best earphones sub-£100. You will never regret buying either, but I'm backing the Shures. Fight! Fight! Fight! Fight!
Shure SE115 - good all round earphones January 28, 2010 ir_anthony (London, UK) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I've been a fan of Shure's previous model, the E2C, for quite some time. I have had several pairs which I either lost or they died from natural causes. I have also tried a few other brands but found the E2C the best in their price range.
When my last pair of E2C's died I began to consider the SE115's. My biggest concern was the jump in price - an extra £20 (or 40%). I eventually decided to go for the SE115's and I can say I was pleasantly surprised. The most noticeable improvement was the quality of the Bass, which is far more pronounced, producing a more balanced sound. Still the same good build quality and noise insulation.
Overall I think they are great, but I think that budget will play a big part in the decision making process.
Many people report canal in-earphones to be uncomfortable. They do feel a bit alien at first. Do read the instructions to make sure you are inserting them correctly. Make sure you are using the correct size, drop to a smaller bud size if needed. They do become more comfortable after time as the buds bed in. I'm a big fan of canal earphones, they block out most noise very well, but I can still hear the announcer when I travel on the tube and trains.
Good upgrade from the Ipod standard Earphones. February 9, 2010 Mark Bedford (UK) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
After alot of looking around I was tempted to go for some of the more expensive options around the £100 region. However, I settled on these and have no complaints. Whilst more expensive options will have better technical performance this is pretty much totally undetectable in the real world out on the street, in the train or down the gym where there is significant ambient noise.
These earphones are a definite improvement over my old earphones that came with the Ipod, and the "In ear" design also blocks out much of the distracting ambient noise which adds to the sound quality. The in ear buds are good for down the gym and feel far more secure in the ear than my old ones did.
A good earphone so look no further.
These. Are. Awesome. January 11, 2010 Ross Clark (Perth, Scotland.) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Even on my first listen i was blown away by the quality of these phones. If i'm honest i did get them cheaper from another site but my god am I glad I did. The sound isolation is perfect I literally couldn't hear a single thing playing my tv at a loud volume. The comfort is astonishing and the base even stands up to the outstanding 'beats' by Dr. Dre headphones.
Anyway looking for a headphone upgrade? Buy these. Best headphones shy of £60, maybe even 100.
Very, very nice! April 26, 2010 VenomRJF (London, England) Having had a pair of over-the-ear headphones for several years now, I decided to go back to some in-ear headphones when mine finally broke (RIP. They served me very well). I've never spent more than £30 on a pair of headphones before and really spent some time to look through various websites and reviews to help with my decision. After going through lots and lots of options I decided to go for these (Shure SE115). The reviews were excellent and I managed to find them elsewhere for £60.
First thing about them is that they isolate noise from the outside very, very well. I was very impressed. Walking along a busy road with these on I couldn't hear any of the traffic that was passing by - these ranged from cars to buses. All I could hear was the music. Brilliant!
I'm using these with my iPhone and a mic extension lead and it works and still sounds great. I've had real problems with my last headphones as I could not hear the other person when taking a call - but because these headphones are pushed in (and stay in) I could hear perfectly.
So... mostly great. However... some things that I don't like. First is that you are recommended to wear the wires around the ear. Not sure what the long-term problems are with this, but we'll see. Wearing them with the wires looped around the ears isn't uncomfortable, by the way. I just worry that there's more stress on the wires. Next up is the 3mm jack. It's quite bulky and it doesn't fit comfortably when I clip the mic to the top of my shirt.
I guess there are minor gripes. Overall the headphones are really good. I am very happy to have spent the money on these. They come with a 2-year warranty, which you have to register for - but worth doing for the price that you pay for them.
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