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Reader Review: Shure SE110 earphones

Dave Thomas wrote a review of the Shure SE110 sound isolating earphones he won in our last contest.

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Home A/V | by C.K. Sample III | Tue Dec 2, 2008 3:17PM | 0 comments

David Thomas, recipient of the grand prize in our last contest giving away a pair of Shure SE110 earphones, wrote a review comparing the SE110s to the previous model:

My overall impression is they are slightly better than the last generation with a sound like you would expect from studio monitor speakers. The SE110s are definitely easier to get in your ear too. You still have to pull up on your ear to get the proper suction-like fit, similar to earplugs at a concert. This is what keeps outside noises out, unlike artificially created quiet from noise-cancelling phones.

Make sure you read David's full review for more details about these sound isolating earphones (If you're still confused about the difference between sound isolating and noise canceling headphones, we have some answers for you). 

Also, if you happen to have a gadget you're interested in reviewing, write the review, post it to your blog with a link to our product page for the device reviewed, and contact us letting us know about the post. We may feature your reader review on Obsessable and on the product page.

Company:
Shure
Glossary:
Noise cancelling, Sound isolating
Product Families:
Shure SE
Products:
Shure SE110

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