What to do for those who are used to listening to music on the go, but are not ready to put up with constantly tangled wires? Get wireless “earplugs” from Shure, of course! Especially for active music lovers, a leading manufacturer of audio equipment has developed new models of Bluetooth headphones SE112 and SE215.
Shure SE112-K-BT1
Perfect insulation, reference level of performance, elegant design and certainly the legendary Shurov sound – this pair breaks all records as to the price/quality ratio! The most surprising is that in spite of its modest size the Shure Bluetooth headphones can also boast of very decent characteristics. Judge for yourself:
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Active range up to 10 meters.
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Up to 8 hours of continuous music playback on a single charge.
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Built-in remote control and microphone with Hands-Free support.
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Special low frequencies amplification technology.
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Modern design and two color choices.
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Interchangeable ear cushions and compact pouch for carrying in your pocket.
Shure SE215-K-BT1
Finally we note that the connection cable in the SE215 removable, and it is already available not only as part of the set, but also as a separate unit. The thing is that standard Shure connectors are used here, which means that the cable of new generation RMCE-BT1 is fully compatible not only with the native headphones, but also with the branded “earplugs” SE315, SE425, SE535 and SE846.
The Shure SE Series wireless headphones appear to be the latest addition to their lineup. Can anyone please provide some insights into the key features and performance of these headphones? Additionally, how do they compare to other popular wireless headphone brands in terms of sound quality and comfort? Any personal experiences or recommendations would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
These new SE Series wireless headphones from Shure seem intriguing, but I’m wondering what sets them apart from other wireless headphones on the market. Are they designed specifically for a certain type of music or do they offer compatibility with a wide range of genres? Additionally, I’m curious about the battery life and overall durability of these headphones. Has Shure made any advancements in these areas? Any insights would be greatly appreciated!