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Shure SE215 Pro Reviews

TechRadar UK‘s review Edit

The Shure SE215 is an attractive value when you consider what's being offered up for under $100: clutch noise isolation, stellar performance and comfort at an entry-level price. If you can open your mind up to a different approach to the in-ear headphone, you're in for a treat.
8.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Mar 18, 2015

expertreviews‘s review Edit

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
10.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Jan 19, 2012

Engadget‘s review Edit

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 have to stand by our long-time favorites from Etymotic, the ER-6i's, also $99. If you want accuracy and clarity and bass, don't wear things that are designed to go in your ear! Simple as that. Go with an over-the-ear model or just get a real subwoofer and tell your parents / roommates / spouse to take a hike while you get the Led out...or whatever it is you prefer to do when you're alone with your bass.
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Published on:
Oct 06, 2011

www.trustedreviews.com‘s review Edit

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, with the highest-quality cable system available at the price. That famous Shure sound is present and correct here too, with rich bass and warm, full mids. The high-end is not quite so impressive, but the same can be said of higher-end models in the series. Shure's SE425 and SE535 soundly beat these on sound quality, but there's no denying this is a value-packed option.
8.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Jul 14, 2011

PC Magazine‘s review Edit

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.
8.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Apr 13, 2011

The average pro reviews rating is 8.5 / 10, based on the 5 reviews.


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