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Shure Se110-N Sound Isolating Earphones - Black

Shure Se110-N  Sound Isolating Earphones - Black
Brand: Shure
Category: CE

Buy New: £46.05



New (15) from £44.99

Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 11 reviews
Sales Rank: 1751

Media: Electronics
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4
Dimensions (in): 6.8 x 6.1 x 2

MPN: SE110-N
Model: SE110-N
UPC: 042406144896
EAN: 0042406144896
ASIN: B000WDSSYA

Release Date: November 11, 2007
Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours

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Customer Reviews:   Read 6 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Ignore The Rating - These ROCK   November 12, 2008
Ears McGraw (UK)
I never write reviews, but felt an obligation as these fine headphones seem to only have an overall rating of 2.5 stars - crazy!. Firstly, i'm an audio technician, so know my stuff. i won't go into detail, but they sound good, and are very well balanced (plus they get better with time!). lets face it, these are going to be used predominantly with mp3's/portable players... i challenge anyone to justify better quality with low bitrate music! on that note, the build quality is about as good as it gets - these will survive being dragged around with your ipod (even wound round it). They cost 50% more than your bog standard headphones, but produce 400% of the quality, and will physically last! On top of that, Shure has an excellent customer service if you do run into problems, which is unlikely. i could go on all day, but i can't be gassed. br / br /In a nutshell, the Apple store sells these for 69.99 and they're worth it at that price.


5 out of 5 stars Definitely worth it   October 27, 2008
J. Shiers (London, England)
This is a top notch set of in-ear earphones. br / br /Previously I've owned both Sennheiser CX300 and CX500. Both are brilliant for their price but break easily. I thought this time I'd splash out. I've only had these a couple of days, but you can really tell the quality difference. The wires are thicker and sturdier with very secure connections to the input plug. The Shure SE110 are very well made and look great. br / br /Soundwise they could use a bit more treble, but otherwise are brilliant. The Sound Isolation is outstanding. With the earphones in and the music on half volume, I could hear nothing around me, even when I was walking down the high street. br / br /Finally, contrary to what some people say, the earphones are very comfortable and the foam earpieces are great, they never fall out and the 3 different sizes ensure there's the right size for your ears. br / br /I recommend these to anyone looking to spend a bit more on earphones because these are well worth the 40 I paid for them.


3 out of 5 stars Cheapest Shure is like a cheap Merc   October 7, 2008
Mr. Shumit Rehman (London)
These are the cheapest Shure headphones by a margin and its like buying a Mercedes A class, you can see the badge and the quality, but in your heart of hearts you know its not how a Merc should be. As a step up from mp3 bundled headphones they are great but if you have already tried Sony fontopias and Creatives 630 phones you will not find a great improvement for your extra 30. The sound is low in bass, has good separation, and great mid to treble but so have the other phones I mentioned. br / br /So buy these if you've got the cash for a first upgrade but don't bother if you have already taken that first step.