The blue Shure SE215SPE are sound-isolating, in-ear stereo earphones offering notable sound quality in a lightweight and compact housing. The special-edition headphones use dynamic MicroDrivers to deliver a frequency response of 21 Hz to 17 kHz, tuned for extended bass. The detachable cable has formable wires that fit over the ears to stay out of the way whether you're listening on stage or at home. The gold-plated MMCX earpiece connectors enable easy swapping of cables. A personalized fit kit with multiple sizes and types of eartips is included to ensure that you get the best comfort and sound isolation possible. The in-ear design allows the earphones to effectively reduce ambient noise by as much as 37 dB. The gold-plated 3.5mm (1/8") TRS connector provides compatibility with most mobile devices. A zippered carrying case provides tangle-free storage.
- Compact and Lightweight
- Single Dynamic MicroDriver per Side
- Up to 37 dB of Noise Isolation
- 21 Hz to 17 kHz Frequency Response
Shure SE215 Overview
Shure SE215 Specs
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Shure SE215 Reviews
Great sound for the price
These earphones provide a crystal clear sound and are very comfortable to wear. They are a very good quality for the price.
poor design -
First, B & H are clearly the best online retailer of consumer electronics. One bad product may inspire a bad review, but the company has actually been far more reliable than any other electronics or music equipment business I have purchased from. I bought these during the headset shortage because I needed a second wireless headset. I was hoping that they would be low latency, based on using BT 5.0 tech, and being listed (elsewhere) as having that capability. I was hoping that they would be comfortable, allowing swapping of the in-ear foam part, and stay on easily. Unfortunately, as far as I can tell-- and I am not perfect-- none of these things (except BT 5.0) turned out to be true, independent of each other. There is a manufacturer's warranty, so hopefully, the fact that it is over a month since I bought them won't be an issue, but these days that is hardly a guarantee.