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 that’s free from outside noise.
The SE115 features Shure's 2nd Generation Dynamic driver to deliver detailed, warm, sound quality with improved bass. Enjoy your favorite music with crystal-clear highs, rich mids, and serious low-end.
The included sound isolating sleeves block over 90 percent of ambient noise, minimizing outside interruptions and enabling you to focus on your music.
The included sound isolating sleeves block ambient noise and ensure a customized, comfortable fit. Two types of sleeves are included: soft flex sleeves made from pliable rubber, and black foam sleeves. You can experiment with the size and style that creates the best fit for you.
The included detachabe three-foot cable lets you quickly unplug the earphones--e.g., for a conversation, etc.--without reaching for your music player. The modular setup also lets you purchase different cable lengths for different applications.
A compact, durable carrying case is also included with the SE210, for a convenient, tangle-free solution for storing your earphones.
Every SE115 purchased comes with a two-year limited warranty on materials and workmanship.
| Transducer Type: | Dynamic MicroSpeaker II |
| Sensitivity: | 105 dB SPL/mW (at 1kHz) |
| Impedance: | 16 W (at 1kHz) |
| Frequency Range: | 22Hz – 17.5kHz |
| Cable Length/ With Extension: | 10 Inches / 54 Inches |
| Input Connector: | 3.5 mm (1/8 in.) Gold-Plated Stereo Plug |
Shure SE115 Earphones, Deluxe Carrying Case, Foam Sleeves (S, M, L), Flex Sleeves, Three-Foot Extension Cable
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133 of 142 people found the following review helpful: By Sam (USA) - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: Shure SE115-K Sound Isolating Earphones with Dynamic Microspeaker II (Black) (Electronics) I had two reasons for buying these headphones. One was for working out in the gym. I couldn't stand listening to the same single CD that they just won't change and I wanted to block out the sound. I briefly considered getting the Bose noise-canceling headset but they were too expensive and too bulky for working out. The other reason, similar to the above, is to block out all ambient noise when traveling on a plane with the migraine inducing cacophony of crying babies. What I used to do was put in good noise protection air plugs and put a headset over that just so that the ordeal of flying wasn't so horrific. Yes, the earplugs blocked out much of the music but I couldn't hear the interminable screaming babies or the overhead speakers. No matter what Bose claims, and some people believe, Bose headsets cannot reduce transient sounds (e.g. voices). Finally, I never liked the iPod earphones. I find them to be uncomfortable and they don't keep...Read more 59 of 62 people found the following review helpful: By This review is from: Shure SE115-RD Sound Isolating Earphones with Dynamic Microspeaker II (Red) (Electronics) I have always been curious about Shure in-ear earphones, because I've heard a lot of good things about it. It was quite a risk buying this pair (the Shure SE 115) because it's quite new and the number of reviews are too few, however I still went ahead anyways because of my curiosity.
I'm used to hearing Sennheiser's phones (I owned HD 595, CX 500 and PX 100 headphones), so there are at least 2 things to consider when you read this review: I'm switching brand, and I'm switching phone type (mostly on-ear to in-ear). Shure's SE115 has some good things going on about it (from my perspective). If you like bass, it delivers. But do note that the bass sounds a bit on the artificial side. Response is much better in the medium to low end of the frequency spectrum (special note to vocals, they sound more real, slightly warm, which is quite a good change to Sennheiser's rather crispy cold vocals). Due to more emphasis on the bass (which is what Shure is probably aiming...Read more 83 of 92 people found the following review helpful: By This review is from: Shure SE115-K Sound Isolating Earphones with Dynamic Microspeaker II (Black) (Electronics) I rarely do review for lack of time, or just because I'm lazy. But after purchasing this headphone I felt compelled to write a review, and is not a good one. In a nutshell this is a sound isolating headphone. Not a musical appreciation headphone.
I have long used shure microphones and they are excellent. I was reluctant to purchase those "expensive" headphones once shure has no real history in the headphone industry ... perhaps for a good reason. I'm an audio buff. I love sound equipment and have purchased a number of headphones in my life, always looking for the next best thing, and I don't think this is it. I also have to say that my unfavorable review is due to the sound quality. Most people don't care or can't see the difference in audio quality from poor to excellent. But I can hear the difference. For me a good sounding speaker or headphone has to be, well, good. My home headphone is a Sennheiser 600, and I have many other portable headphones like Sony,...Read more |