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Shure I2c Integrated Sound Isolating Earphones with Dual Connector

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Product Features
Shure I2c Integrated Sound Isolating Earphones with Dual Connector
  • Dynamic MicroDriver Technology plus VoicePort Mic and Multi-function Control Switch
  • Dual connectors means your earphones are plugged into both cell phone and portable music device at the same time
  • Rich, full sound for both phone and audio player
  • VoicePort ¿ inline microphone filters out background noise
  • Shure makes audio equipment - microphones, earphones, mixers, etc. that are used by professional musicians the world over

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Product Description
Listen to your iPod and cell phone with one set of earphones. The I2c delivers rich full-range audio via Dynamic MicroDriver Technology with the added convenience of integrated communication capabilities. The earphones are plugged into both devices at the same time, and the multi-function control switch allows you to choose between listening to a portable audio device and/or answering a call on your mobile phone. The VoicePort (tm) inline microphone filters out background noise, ensuring that callers hear you loud and clear. The dual connector (1/8" and 2/32") design provides one connector for your mobile phone and one for your audio player. The 3-function control pod lets you switch between music and the phone and includes a volume control and microphone mute button. The I2c uses the same technology as Shure's award winning ESeries line of products. The I2c includes a full selection of sleeves to ensure a perfect fit and a carrying case. Shure makes audio equipment - microphones, earphones, mixers, etc. that are used by professional musicians the world over. Shure knows sound. If your sound is important to you, you want earphones engineered with the same kind of technology that your favorite divas and bands use to be sure they can hear themselves during a performance. That's Shure's "Sound Isolating" technology. Rather than introducing external elements to block out ambient sound (as noise cancelling earphones do), the Shure system creates a sealed environment that keeps noise out, without covering it up by injecting noise-cancelling artifacts that can interfere with your calls or your music. You'll hear details you never heard before.

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Shure I2c Integrated Sound Isolating Earphones with Dual Connector
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38 of 40 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Flawed Design, June 3, 2006
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Mr Steve (san francisco, ca United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Shure I2c Integrated Sound Isolating Earphones with Dual Connector (Electronics)
I have a pair of the Shure E2C earphones and I love them. I figured that a pair of those that I could also use as a headset for my cell phone would be great... Having the audio from my cell phone going to both ears would be really nice... But these things were a serious disappointment

I'm sending these back to Amazon for the following reasons:

1. The Switch box is huge!! No wonder they never show a picture of it in the product description.

2. The volume control is basically useless. At full volume it is fine. The slightest little change on the volume control results in audio so low you can barely hear. Might as well be a switch instead of a variable control. And the volume control knob sticks out so far from the switch box that it is easily bumped. Forget about trying to put the switch box in your pocket, as that will surely bump the volume control.

3. Assuming that you have you phone and your music player in your pocket or clipped...Read more
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great sound, kooky design, February 6, 2007
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This review is from: Shure I2c Integrated Sound Isolating Earphones with Dual Connector (Electronics)
I found these when I was looking around for a new pair of in-ear headphones (my Sony Fontopia's cable broke - again). I was also looking out for a cellphone headset, and so I saw this and decided it had to be good. Now that I've got it, I can say that it *is* good - in some respects. The sound quality is everything Shure is cracked up to be - clean, clear, and crisp. The downside comes in the integration of the two functions - the two leads (to MP3 player and cellphone) are inequal in length for some reason, and the junction/switch box between them is pretty huge - it also contains a nigh-useless volume control, which despite being a dial, seems to have only two settings - regular, and extremely quiet.

In any case, they work for my needs - but if you're planning to jog with them, or keep your MP3 player more than about 8 inches from your phone, you're out of luck. Remember, if a combo device costs *less* than either one of its components, something's probably wrong.
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1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Not what I was hoping for..., November 3, 2006
This review is from: Shure I2c Integrated Sound Isolating Earphones with Dual Connector (Electronics)
These were alright headphones but they didn't work for me at all. I just got a Helio Hero which is a phone and a mp3 player so i wanted a nice pair of headphones that would also act as a headset. But the headset jack was only mono and I didn't like the idea of swithching back and forth between jacks, plus i didn't really like that there were two jacks so that one was always dangling and I didn't like the big ol' honking remote in the middle. These simply weren't designed with my purposes in mind. The other model, the ones designed for the Treo, was closer to what I wanted but those didn't work with my phone.
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