Shure E2C Earphones

  • Noise Canceling
  • Sensitivity: 109 db, 105 db
  • Impedance: 29 Ohms, 16 Ohms
  • Black
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars (15 reviews)
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    cnet.com

    • Product Rating: 3.75 star(s) Shure E2c (white)
      by Online Shopper
    • Pros: Excellent sound quality; effective ear seals provide ambient-noise isolation; storage case; 30-day money-back guarantee; two-year warranty.
    • Cons: Wires have a tendency to tangle; tricky to place in ears.
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    Professional review from

    cnet.com

    • Product Rating: 3.75 star(s) Shure E2c (white)
      by Online Shopper
    • Pros: Excellent sound quality; effective ear seals provide ambient-noise isolation; storage case; 30-day money-back guarantee; two-year warranty.
    • Cons: Wires have a tendency to tangle; tricky to place in ears.
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    • Product Rating: 4.15 star(s) Shure E2c Earphones
      by iLounge
    • Pros: Lightweight, robust, good sound, don't drain iPod battery
    • Cons: Pricier than similar Sonys, 'in-your-brain' sound can be slightly tiring
    • Comments:
      By David Babsky Earphones are personal, and one person's choice isn't necessarily another's. But, push-inside-the-ear 'buds' are generally a good idea - they're easier to keep in place than those 'dangle-at-the-ear's-entrance' phones which Apple supplies...
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    Professional review from

    lordpercy.com

    • Shure E2C Headphones
      by Online Shopper
    • Comments:
      The term deep fit could have been invented for the sound isolating E2C's, blocking the outside world and getting the nuances of the music has never been so easy. ...
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    digitaltrends.com

    • Product Rating: 4 star(s) Shure E2C Canal Phones
      by Brandon King
    • Pros: Isolation from outside environment, several sleeve sizes included, nice case, excellent all around sound
    • Cons: Sometimes difficult to get a perfect seal, may not be comfortable to all users, total isolation design not recommended for outside use
    • Comments:
      The E2C's isolation is absolutely superb for when you want to get lost in the music. ...
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    Professional review from

    macformat.co.uk

    • Product Rating: 4 star(s) Shure E2c
      by Online Shopper
    • Pros: Sound isolation is excellent, Well designed, Handy carry case, Rich sound
    • Cons: Fit can be too snug, They take some getting used to
    • Comments:
      Shure makes excellent headphones. We realised this when some nice chaps from the company came to visit us recently to show off the incredible E500. The £400 pair made Pink Floyd's Time sound incredible...
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    gadgetspeak.com

    • Review : Shure E2 in ear headphones
      by bigal
    • Comments:
      Shure E2 headphones (long term test)....get close and personal in your listening experience. ...
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    Professional review from

    hexus.net

    • Shure E2G Headphones
      by Nick Haywood
    • Pros: Excellent sound quality, Noise isolation - simple but brilliant, Works with all your kit, 'Fit kit' ensures comfort, Excellent sound quality, Noise isolation - simple but brilliant, Works with all your kit, 'Fit kit' ensures comfort
    • Cons: Can be fiddly to fit until you're used to them, Price might be too much for some, Can be fiddly to fit until you're used to them, Price might be too much for some
    • Comments:
      Nick Haywood has ears pot-holers have got lost in… a mighty challenge for Shure's new gaming earphones! Noise cancelling headphones… ever tried them? I have and, to various extents, they've been 'ok' to 'a bit crap'. The basic principle is that the headp...
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