Description
Ergonomic and lightweight sound isolating earphone offer the most accurate audio reproduction from both portable and home stereo audio sources for the ultimate in precision highs and rich low end.
Quick Glance
Headphone Type: Earbud
Interface Type: Mini-phone
Summary
Product Title: Shure SE210 Sound Isolating Earphone
Manufacturer: Shure
Power Score: 4.3 | 11 Reviews
Headphone Type
Headphone Type: Earbud
Wireless Transmitter Range: 18"
Interface Connection: Mini-phone
Performance
Overall Min Frequency Response: 25 Hz
Overall Max Frequency Response: 18.50 kHz
Warranty
Warranty Information: 2 Year Limited
More Info
URL: Manufacturer Link
Strengths: Excellent price and excellent sound
Weakness: The cables are a little bit too short (unless you use the extensions)
Very satisfied with the quality of the sound. This are much better than the previous brand (Bose) I had. I wear this set while mowing my yard and I can listen to my songs very well.
Strengths: Awesome sound quality, effective noise canceling, great case included.
Weakness: Uncomfortable to wear for extended periods of time.
These are awesome earbuds that will put your stock earphones to shame. You don’t need to be an audiophile to appreciate the difference in sound quality. The increased bass and treble help to improve the listening experience. The active noise canceling is amazing as well. After wearing these for a while you will feel like you are in a different world. As soon as you take them off you will be...
Strengths: You won't hear much of ANYTHING when you have these in except for your music. Easy to use. Well-engineered and well-made.
Weakness: None.
I ordered these with a healthy bit of skepticism as to how well they would perform. After using them extensively for traveling, working out, and around my residence, it's obvious what an incredible product these ear buds are. I would strongly recommend these to any of my friends, and they are definitely worth their purchase price.
Strengths: Very sturdy cord with two lengths, one good for wearing with and armband, one for regular use. Truly excellent sound quality in all ranges.
Weakness: The weight of the cord can drag on the earphone. Finding the perfect fit is required for the best sound and noise isolation, and this can be problematic, even with all of the sleeves.
I chose these headphones after several days of research, and am quite pleased. The weaknesses are minimal compared to the excellent combination of sound quality and sturdiness, that heavy cord means you won't have to replace these in a year! I recommend investing considerable time trying out the earphones sleeves to find the perfect fit - the better the fit, the better the sound. All in all, a...
Strengths: Well balanced sound smaller package,good bass. I am surprised by how much better they sound then my old E2c's
Weakness: None that I can see now. Although the cord near the earbuds are thin. Don't like the plug connector it is straight up and down.
If this is what the $104.95 pair sounds like, the higher priced earbuds from shure must sound super! Wish I could afford them.I didn't think the E2c's were worth the price I paid for them, but the 210's defintely are!
Strengths: Effective Noise Isolation; Clarity; High Signal-to-Noise Ratio; Variety of 'Sleeves'.
Weakness: Weak Bass; No 'in-line' volume control; Stiff Cable; Expensive.
The overall sound of this set is very, very good. But if you're a Bass enthusiast (like me) who wants more 'thump' you may find yourself tweaking the equalizer on your media player to get more 'lows' out of it. But the entire spectrum can be appreciated with ease. (NOTE: Sony MDR-EX71SL Fontopia offers amazing Bass). * The Noise Isolation is one of the best I have experienced so far. The foam...
Strengths: Sound; design; fit; cost (for high-cost in-ear phones); manufacturer support
Weakness: Slightly cumbersome cable system; cost
These in-ear phones truly have great sound, with good (but not overly-strong) bass and clearer treble. They occupy a nice sound/price niche, before going to the truly expensive in-ear phones ($200 and up). The sound is both rich and clear. The fit of the earphones also is good. I had tried most of the phones in Shure's E-series phones, and only the E2C phones fit me well. The SE210s fit me as...
Strengths: Great sound, fantastic fit system, offered in white and black
Weakness: Cord length, high price
I'll address the fit system first as this directly relates to sound quality. The Shure SE210 headphones come with quite a few different inner ear sleeves to allow most anyone to find a good fit. I have small ear canals and found that the black foam pieces that came installed seemed to work pretty well (although I am still experimenting). You roll the foam to compress it, put the headphones in...
Strengths: Small size, available accessories, sound quality
Weakness: A bit pricey
I had E2Cs a year ago, and was unhappy with their fit. The earpieces were quite large and ugly. I tried some Etymotic ER-6i earphones for a while. I was impressed by their isolation and decent sound quality, but was unimpressed by the thin cord and sound that was not quite up to par of the Shure models. So I decided to invest a bit more money, going into the SE210's. One of my best headphone...
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Good sound, but...
Strengths: Great sound if worn properly, very good sound isolation.
Weakness: Can get uncomfortable if worn for a long period of time
I bought the SE210-K to ware under the helmet while I'm riding my bike. When I put them on at first, the sound was terrible, but quickly I realized that I have to really shove them in all the way to get the benefit of the good sound. The noise isolation is really good and these earbuds can seal it pretty well. I tried others before and I still could hear the wind swirling around my head while...
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