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  2. Shure SE215 review - SoundGuys

    www.soundguys.com/shure-se215-review-77980

    Pretty much everyone could use a set of wired earbuds. They plug into everything your wireless buds can’t connect to, require no batteries, and can outlast Bluetooth buds by years. Turning attention to one of the leading manufacturers of in-ear monitors, Shure, we investigate what $99 gets you.

  3. Shure SE215 Review - RTINGS.com

    www.rtings.com/headphones/reviews/shure/se215

    The Shure SE215 in-ear monitors (IEMs) are a no-nonsense, wired set of earphones. Their simple and well-conceived design prioritizes passive noise isolation, which uniquely positions them for monitoring on-stage audio or for enthusiasts who prefer warmer tunings during their listening sessions.

  4. Shure AONIC 215 review: Amazing sound on a cumbersome body -...

    www.soundguys.com/shure-aonic-215-review-31325

    The Shure AONIC 215 takes the famous SE215 earbuds and attaches them to true wireless adapters. It's clunky, but the buds sound great.

  5. Shure Aonic 215 (Gen 2) Review - PCMag

    www.pcmag.com/reviews/shure-aonic-215-gen-2

    Shure's second-generation true wireless Aonic 215 earphones improve upon the original with a water-resistant design, better on-ear controls, and the best user-adjustable EQ we’ve tested.

  6. Shure SE846 Pro review - MusicRadar

    www.musicradar.com/reviews/shure-se846-pro-review

    The Shure SE846 Pro is their current flagship professional earphone with balanced armature drivers, aimed at music professionals and discerning domestic users alike - and it carries a price tag to match.

  7. Shure SE215 Pro review - MusicRadar

    www.musicradar.com/reviews/shure-se215-pro-review

    The Shure SE215 Pro in-ear monitors are a brilliant budget option, whether you’re looking for your first ever monitoring system, a pair of backup IEM’s or just some killer multi-use earphones. For under $/£100, Shure has nailed the value-for-money factor, offering great ambient noise cancelling, a decent frequency range and surprising ...

  8. Shure AONIC 50 (Gen 2) review - SoundGuys

    www.soundguys.com/shure-aonic-50-gen-2-review-98462

    The Shure AONIC 50 (Gen 2) is for anyone looking to up their noise canceling headphone game but is unsatisfied with the Sony, Bose, and Apple options. Shure offers a competing form factor and a comprehensive app that could meet your needs if you’re looking for headphones with maximum device compatibility.

  9. Shure Aonic 215 review: True wireless earbuds for audiophiles

    www.cnet.com/reviews/shure-aonic-215-true-wireless-sound-isolating-earphones...

    As its name implies, the Aonic 215 True Wireless Noise-Isolating Earphones incorporates Shure's SE215 buds, the $99 entry-level model in its line of earbuds that have detachable cables.

  10. Shure Aonic 5 review - What Hi-Fi?

    www.whathifi.com/reviews/shure-aonic-5

    Because in conjunction with the right source and material, the Shure Aonic 5 sound sensational. There’s a wonderful sense of clarity and they shower the listener with detail. They’re particularly talented with midrange information – vocals sound superb, rich in detail and natural expression.

  11. Shure SE215 Wireless Review - PCMag

    www.pcmag.com/reviews/shure-se215-wireless

    The Shure SE215 Wireless earphones offers some of the best in-ear Bluetooth audio performance available under $200.