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Shure SE210 Sound Isolating Earphone - Black | 
enlarge | Brand: Shure Category: CE
List Price: $149.99 Buy Used: $87.00 You Save: $62.99 (42%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 9 reviews
Color: Black Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 1 x 1 x 14
MPN: SE210-A-K Model: SE210-A-K UPC: 042406161534 EAN: 0042406161534
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| Features:
| • | Hi-Definition sound with bright highs and extra detail | | • | Hi-Definition MicroSpeaker delivers wider range and more clarity and detail than standard earbuds | | • | Sound Isolation Technology reduces background noise better than noise-cancelling headphones, without batteries or added hiss | | • | Deluxe Fit Kit including a selection of interchangeable sleeves for personalized, comfortable fit; 3' extension cable; carrying case | | • | Modular Cable Design lets users choose different cable lengths to suit different music player locations (armband, pocket etc.) |
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Product Description Shure SE210-A Single Driver Sound Isolating Earphones High Quality On-The-Go Audio Ergonomic and lightweight sound isolating earphones offer the most accurate audio reproduction from both portable and home stereo audio sourcesfor the ultimate in precision highs and rich low end.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 4 more reviews...
Good, but not great April 8, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I used to have the Shure E3c, which the SE210 has presumably replaced, being of the same pricepoint. The E3c is far superior from an imaging and mid to high frequency standpoint, and I already miss them when listening to jazz or other detailed midrange music.
The SE210 definitely improved on the bass, but overall they seem quite dull and not as impressive as the model that preceded it. 3 stars however, because the optional length cord is a big bonus--less excess to drag around when your device is sitting on your upper body.
Over priced for sound performance provided August 20, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
After comparing the Shure SE210 at $149.99 vs. the A4Tech iSecureFit Metallic Earphone #MK-680B at $19.99, I'm returning the SE210s tomorrow. I was able to achieve a good fit from the SE210s so that wasn't the beef. The iSecureFit are also noise canceling/sound isloating in the ear earphones. IMO, they just have a warmer and better all around sound through the ranges, plus a fuller sounding base than the SE210s. Price isn't the issue here, it's the sound. I choose the A4Techs. The only possible drawback I see with the A4Techs is they don't have extra replacement sleeves. However, at $19.99 vs. $149.99, I can buy 7 pair of the A4Techs. SE210: Sensitivity 114 dB, Impedance 26, Frequence Range 25Hz - 18.5 KHz. A4Tech: Sensitivity 102 dB, Impedance 32, Frequency Range 20Hz - 20 KHz.
My daughter giggled April 28, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I bought these for a daughter's birthday. When she hooked them up to her ipod and turned it on, she started giggling with delight. She said "I have Josh Groban inside my head!" No, they aren't perfect - an audiophile can find much to complain about. However, if you aren't a purist and are looking for a great upgrade from stock earbuds, these will definitely bring a smile to your face.
A pretty decent sound... July 10, 2008 I was tired of purchasing those $39 ear buds that have a narrow range and tend to distort in the upper ranges. I went through three models before I spent the money and purchased a set of headphones that sound great and enrich my music.
I work out with these noise-cancelling buds and just love them. The base is pretty good too. I consider the SE210 to be in the upper mid-range as far as quality & sound.
Quite Happy July 16, 2008 The headphones are good - very good clarity and excellent noise reduction. The only drawback is the looping around the ear.
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