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According to our earbuds expert
The Shure SE315 earbuds are designed for real audio enthusiasts. Thanks to the High-Definition MicroDrivers, the sound is of high quality. Bass tones aren't fattened up like regular earbuds do, so the sound will sound as natural as the artist intended. This comes in handy in the studio. For optimal sound enjoyment, it's important that the earbuds properly stay put in your ears. The SE315 earbuds come with 8 different sets of tips, so you'll always have the right fit available. You wear the earbuds over your ears. This way, they're comfortable and secure, without any cables getting in the way.
Type of ear cushions | In-ear | |
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Noise canceling | ||
Sound quality according to customers | Standard | |
Carrying comfort according to customers | Standard | |
Bluetooth | ||
Built-in microphone |
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Of course first to swallow about the price, especially because my previous SE210 (cable break after two years) was no longer sold. So the choice was to downgrade to the SE115 or upgrade to the SE315.
But don't regret the extra cost for the SE315. The sound of these earbuds is truly excellent and clearly a step better than the Shure SE210 earbuds I had before.
What took some getting used to compared to the SE210 is that the angle of the plugs with which they enter the ear has changed slightly: so it takes some getting used to when putting them in. I'm not quite sure yet whether I think the new fit is an improvement, but that will undoubtedly make sense personally.
Xander Mol
23 November 2010
Automatically translated from Dutch
Below is a review of my SE315-K earbuds.
Why bought?
Because my Shure SE210 broke after more than two years (cable break) I decided to buy a new set. After some looking around, my eye fell on Shure again. I have good experiences with this, especially when I compare it with the other sets I've had (V-Moda, Ultimate ears, various Sonys, Sennheiser and Apple in ears). Because I didn't want to downgrade to a lower quality set, I decided to buy a better set.
Delivery:
The delivery was very fast and went smoothly, I am not used to anything different from Coolblue.
Design and material:
Shure has thought carefully about the design and the material they used with the new series. Just like with the SE210, the cable is very sturdy, and by being able to disconnect the cable from the caps, you can store the set well. You can also easily replace the cable if necessary, so you don't have to buy a whole new set. Due to the new design, inserting the caps is a bit uncomfortable at first. However, after a few days you don't know any better, partly because of the many setup pieces I can't imagine that there is nothing for someone. The foam caps from Shure ensure a good opening and partly due to and because of the new design, the ambient noise is blocked very well.
sound:
I always use the same playlist for playing new sets. This way I can judge the quality well compared to other previous sets. On the list are tracks from different gernes(club, rock, hardstyle, top40, trance), my music taste is also very broad. The tracks are all FLAC or Apple lossless tracks, the tracks are ripped directly from the CD and converted from WAVE to FLAC or Apple. So the quality of the songs is good. As a player I use the iPod gen4 and a somewhat older Sony player.
After a good week of intensive use of the set, I can say the following: -Good mids and highs, a lot of detail here and this especially with songs that contain instruments . -Reasonable low tones, by reasonable I mean not as good (hard) as for example the V-Moda or ultimate ears. However, a lot better than my old Shure set.
-Sound in general: Warm, full and a lot of detail in the sound.
Comparison with previous sets:
This is one of the better sets I've had so far. In terms of material, Shure is always good compared to the other sets, because of the frequent use, the sets usually do not last two years with me. In terms of sound, this set is at the top of what I've had, only the bass is a bit louder in some sets, but the other sets sacrifice much more on mid and high tones.
Conclusion:
I don't regret my purchase, especially if I compare this with my previous sets. The Sennheisers, Ultimate ears and Shure 210 were also over 140 euros when I bought them and can't compete with this set. Personally, I think the price-quality ratio is good. So if you not only like hard bass but also good mid and high tones, then this set is a good choice.
Roy Stegers
3 May 2011
Automatically translated from Dutch
My previous earplugs were the Monster Turbine's. These actually had too much bass so all the far mid to high was lost. The Shure SE315 has a lot less bass compared to this, but is much better balanced. This makes it better suited for all-round types of music. (By the way, the Turbines broke down twice, the first time a failure in the cord and the other time the left earplug broke).
The SE315 comes with 4 different types of earmolds, 3 of which are also in 3 different sizes. This makes it suitable for every type of ear. The shape may take some getting used to as the cord starts from the front of the ear and then goes up and down the back of the ear. Because of this, it fits well to the ear. You can pull the earplugs tight at the back of the head, making them suitable for sports, for example.
When putting in the earplugs it always takes me 30 to 60 seconds to get them in and around my ears. This is also because the foam tips have to expand. It takes some work, but after that you get all the sound right into your ear and all the background noise stays away.
As for the price; It depends on what you want to spend. I think the price is fine for these earplugs. If you think it's too much money, there are always cheaper alternatives that are of slightly less quality (for many barely noticeable). But on the other hand, if your budget is higher, there are also better options to choose from. It's just because you find more important, price or quality.
If you just want earplugs to listen to some music on the go, take earplugs of 50 euros. Do you want truly professional sound for your home? Then take headphones that are much more expensive. If you want something in between, then the Shure SE315 is just the thing for you.
eleGize
25 September 2012
Automatically translated from Dutch
Product number | 114666 | |
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Manufacturer code | SE315-K-E | |
Brand | Shure | |
Warranty | 2 years | |
Processing of your defect | Carry-in warranty |
Weight in grams | 226 g | |
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Color | Black | |
Material | Plastic | |
Built-in microphone |
Water-resistant |
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True wireless earbuds | ||
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NFC |
Bluetooth |
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Charging case | ||
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USB port |
Sound reproduction | Stereo | |
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Hi-Res audio | ||
Sound quality according to customers | Standard | |
Noise canceling | ||
Volume limit | ||
Frequency range | 22 - 18500 Hz |
Headphones wearing method | Earbud | |
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Type of ear cushions | In-ear | |
Remote control on ear cups | ||
Carrying comfort according to customers | Standard |
Best tested |
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Detachable cable | ||
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Ribbon cable | ||
Coil cable | ||
Braided sleeve | ||
Remote in cable | ||
Connectors | 3.5mm mini jack, 6.3mm jack |
Earbuds (sleeves) included | ||
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Number of earbuds (sleeves) included | 8 | |
Size | L, M, S | |
Headphones adapter included |