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It’s fair to say that Shure knows what it’s doing when it comes to making earphones. Not only has the company been doing it for some time, it has invariably been at the top of the class, too.At £80, the SE110s are the company’s entry-lev...
Snug, comfortable fit. Wide choice of buds. Superb sound...
Nothing of note...
Effective noise isolation coupled with a comfortable fit and brilliant sound quality...
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The unique Shure method of fitting the earphones into your ears by twisting the buds down and in, coupled with the spongy earcups, creates a seal that cuts out most ambient noise. The Shure SE110 earphones come with a bag of replacement earcups, which...
Well priced, Effective sound isolation, Decent clarity and definition...
Sound lacks excitement, Cable needs some weight trimmed, Need extension cable in most settings...
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These in-ear sound isolating headphones aren’t intended to match the acoustic fabulousness of their £350 award-winning siblings. For a start, they’re equipped with just one, not three, tiny speakers in each earpiece. They don’t ship with...
Excellent noise-cancelling, good top end and mid-range sound...
Bass a little limited, better specified set only slightly more expensive if you shop around...
If you’re hunting for good- quality headphones in this price range, then you should add these to your shortlist. Although it is worth noting that the better-sounding SE210’s (the next in the range) are competitively priced in comparison to thi...
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With the Shure SE110 in-ear headphones, Shure has borrowed technology from its years of creating products for working musicians. This means you can expect a high standard of music playback and accuracy. Shures solutions are always worth looking at...
If youre hunting for good-quality headphones in this price range, then you should add these to your shortlist. Although it is worth noting that the better-sounding SE210 (the next in the range) are competitively priced in comparison to this set if yo...
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Click image to enlarge An industry that started as a portable cassette player has developed into the myriad of devices of varying capabilities and varying capacities - ranging from a simple flash based player through to to video playback.
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expertreviews.co.uk Updated: 2017-05-01 07:17:44
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Shure is best known for its professional audio equipment, including headphones used by musicians to monitor their performance on stage. The SE110 ear-canal headphones are the latest addition to its consumer range. These sound-isolating headphones co...
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The key to effective noise isolation is a truly snug fit, the earbud sitting comfortably in the ear canal and literally screening out the noise of the outside world. Shure's SE110 in-ear 'phones come with eight different sizes of in-ear attachment ho...
Snug fit, impressive comfort levels, excellent sound quality...
Nothing of note...
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With the Shure SE110 in-ear headphones, Shure has borrowed technology from its years of creating products for working musicians. This means you can expect a high standard of music playback and accuracy.Shure's solutions are always worth looking at onc...
If you're hunting for good-quality headphones in this price range, then you should add these to your shortlist. Although it is worth noting that the better-sounding SE210 (the next in the range) are competitively priced in comparison to this set if yo...
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If youre familiar with high-quality earphones youve probably heard of Shure. Ultimate Ears, arguably the companys chief competitor, is also a heavy hitter in this realm, but for a long time, the two manufacturers seemed to capture different parts...
Even bass response. Excellent passive noise reduction. Foam tips fit all types of ears well.
Sound lacks brightness. Significant cable microphonics (thump) makes it a poor choice for working out.
The SE110s overall audio performance is laudable. While these earphones may not be the brightest sounding, they provide clean bass reproduction, crisp mids, and a secure fit...
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avguide.com Updated: 2017-05-01 07:17:44
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Although the SE-110 is lowest-priced in-ear headphone in Shure’s SE-series lineup, it also enjoys the distinction of being a product that many big-box retailers treat as the top-shelf offering displayed in their stores. So, from one frame of reference...
The SE-110 is a good, solid general purpose earbud that offers near-neutral tonal balance (balance I preferred to that of Shure’s much more costly SE-310), a delicate touch of warmth, and a hint of treble roll-off that makes the earbud forgiving of so-...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2017-05-01 07:17:44
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Every time weve reviewed an Apple iPod weve had issues with the uncomfortable and poor-sounding headphones supplied. One replacement option might be the SE110 - the cheapest set Shure sells. The detail in the midrange and high end is excellent for th...
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LordPercy.com Updated: 2017-05-01 07:17:44
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Justifying spending north of £50 on a set of earphones is something that can get you in serious trouble with the lady in your life, but does splashing that kind of cash really bring massive improvement in audio quality to justify the price tag? Shure w...
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Laptopmag.com Updated: 2017-05-01 07:17:44
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Shure’s Music Phone Adapter (MPA) is our favorite iPhone solution, since it lets you use the headphones you’re most comfortable with. It has an iPhone-compatible jack at one end and a microphone module with an Answer/End/Pause button and a fem...
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Shure SE110 Review The new iPods are out. Digital music is more "in" than ever before. We can store our music library on dedicated portable devices like the iPod or we can take our music with us on most of the mobile phones we carry. As consumers get m...
Beautiful, accurate sound, Comfortable fit, great build quality...
A little tricky to get into your ears at first, slightly larger than most Earphones...
The Shure SE 110s are a pretty amazing sounding pair of Earphones. At their price point they might just be the best crafted, most well made and the best sounding earphones you can buy. Other manufacturers will give you more bass - but it is not natur...
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As one of a particular breed of geek, specifically the , I’ve often complained in my articles about the troubles I have finding decent headphones which are comfortable and decent enough for my needs. The main problem is the first issue – comfort...
The SE110s are a decent pair of headphones and, for the price, they’re definitely worth considering and trying out if you’re thinking of straying into the higher-end in-ear headphone market. The difference is definitely noticeable if you compare them t...
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Clockwise from Bottom Left: Single-Driver Shure SE110 and V-moda Vibe Duo; Double-Driver Jays q-JAYS and Shure SE420 Today, we’re reviewing four pairs of earphones: Shure’s recently released SE110 ($100-120) is the company’s entry-level...
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SHURE SE 110 ISOLATING EARPHONESCompany: SHURE INC. The business of sound reproduction never sleeps. R&D departments are working overtime for your attention, and your money. With the advent and proliferation of so many portable music players, music li...
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Following up with a tradition of excellence, Shure Inc. introduces us with their latest in ear monitor (IEM), the SE110. Priced fairly reasonably, the SE110 aims to pick up where the aging and now discontinued E2c left off. It also introduces a new low...
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The problem with portable music players is that the earphones that ship with them are invariably rubbish. That in itself isn't an insurmountable problem, but the fact that the vast majority of users just use the earphones that come in the box, means that...
The SE110s offer a solid entry into Shure's latest earphone line up. Unfortunately, price erosion on the SE210s means that the SE110s don't look like the bargain that they should be. The price differential may well change over time, but for now, my advice...
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No matter what you call them- earbuds, earphones, in-ear headphones, or canal phones–these devices pack a great listening experience into a tiny package. While the white earbuds that accompany each iPod and iPhone are ubiquitous, there are also...
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mp3.com Updated: 2017-05-01 07:17:44
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The Shure SE110 earphones are the most affordable entry point for high-endurance, high-fidelity earphones. They are especially adept at delivering bass.
The Shure SE110 earphones are the most affordable entry point for high-endurance, high-fidelity earphones. They are especially adept at delivering bass.
The SE110 earphones sacrifice some of the high-frequency sparkle and low-end definition found in Shures more premium-grade earphones.
If youre looking for a relatively affordable pair of earphones that can withstand both audiophile scrutiny and physical abuse, the Shure SE110 can rise to the challenge.
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Shure’s headphones have been a popular upgrade for those crappy earbuds that came with your music player. But now that the E series has become the company’s professional line, the consumer-focused SE line has been lacking a counterpart to the...
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