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What is it: High-end sound-isolating earphones with accessories kit
What we think: Great all-rounders, but we'd like to hear a little more bass
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 10 May 2007
Tags: Shure, Shure SE210 sound isolating headphones, spectrum, Japanese, noise
We like:
All-round good performance; sound isolation; comfort
We don't like:
A little pricey; average bass response
CNET UK judgement:
If you're used to budget headphones, the SE210s will completely revolutionise your listening experience. They're a great all-round set of headphones. If you can justify a little more money though, their more expensive cousins offer a significant advantage over this single-driver model
Full review:
The SE210s may seem expensive for headphones at around £80, but they're actually the entry-level model in audio expert Shure's new sound-isolating range. Continue Reading...
Shure SE210 sound isolating headphones History
22 Feb 2008 in Reviews
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