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Shure SE310 Review
Our review partner Digital Trends published a review of the Shure SE310 earphones.
Quote from the review: "Featuring Hi-Definition MicroSpeakers plus Tuned BassPorts, the Shure SE310 delivers extended range audio for optimal high frequencies and enhanced low-end performance. The Shure SE310 also provides enhanced bass.
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Posted on Wed, 24 Oct 2007 06:00:00 CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Shure Launches New $99 SE110 Earphones
Shure is a well known maker of many high-end audiophile earphones. Typically Shure products are associated with very high prices, but to lure in the audiophile with a smaller budget, Shure has released a new set of earphones with a great price.
The new Shure SE110 Sound Isolating Earphones will sell for $99 and use similar technology to Shure’s other sound isolating earphones. Shure says that 55% of buyers of iPod’s they surveyed chose to upgrade their earphones, and they are aiming to get a bigger share of that market. Read more
Posted on Fri, 31 Aug 2007 11:46:34 CDT | by Shane McGlaun
Shure E3g Gaming Ear Buds Review
The review experts at Designtechnica tested the Shure E3g Gaming Ear Buds.
Quote:
"Shure's new line of gaming canal phones fill in the gaps within the company's consumer line, by retaining the crisp, accurate sound of the C series and boosting the bass. Some users may find this style of headphone uncomfortable, but for those who appreciate complete immersion into their music, there's no better option.
There are some issues with fitting that plague all headphones of this style, but with a slew of available ear canal sleeves, there's one sure to satisfy you."
Read the full Shure E3g Review.
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Posted on Mon, 2 Jan 2006 01:33:02 CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Shure E3C Earphones Review
Designtechnica reviews the Shure E3C Earphones
Quote:
"Before you consider buying the E3C, decide what you want to use them for,
and what type of music you will be listening to.
If the answer is more bass driven music like drum and bass or trance, you
may want to pass on the E3C. If you plan to listen to vocal, rock, or pop,
the E3C is an excellent choice. The sound is lively and clear on the upper
end and midrange, and slightly lacking in the low range."
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See also Shure QuietSpot Mobile Phone Headset Review.
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Posted on Wed, 10 Mar 2004 08:57:44 CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Shure QuietSpot Mobile Phone Headset Review
DesignTechnica reviews the Shure QuietSpot Mobile Phone Headset.
Excerpt:
"With many companies selling hands-free mobile headsets for under $15, is it
worth spending $50 on a similar product? Shure thinks it is. They say that
their QuietSpot QSH-3 entirely isolates your cell phone conversation from
the outside world.
The earpiece is a single ear bud, and the directional microphone is both
adjustable and capable of removing nearly all background sound."
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Posted on Mon, 19 Jan 2004 05:05:00 CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
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