SE215 Sound Isolating EarPhones
The clear Shure SE535 in-ear headphones provide top-quality audio in a sleek, compact, noise-isolating design that's ideal for use at home or on-the-road. Based on Shure's experience with professional in-ear monitors, each of the earpieces has triple high-definition MicroDrivers, in essence putting a separate tweeter and dual woofers into each ear for rich, detailed audio across the full frequency spectrum with a deep bass response. The ergonomic, professional design has a low-profile shape with an optimized nozzle angle for exceptional comfort. The included fit kit contains multiple sizes of ear sleeves, allowing you to find the perfect size for your ear and effectively reduce ambient noise by as much as 37 dB so you can focus on your music. The detachable Kevlar-reinforced cable connects to the earpieces using gold-plated MMCX connectors that lock in place but also provide a 360° rotation. This rotation, along with the formable wire, allows you to direct the cable over and behind the ears to minimize snags and tangles. A 64" standard 3.5mm audio cable is included, as well as 1/4" and airplane adapters for wide compatibility with consumer and professional audio devices, and in-flight entertainment systems. A compact and durable case is included for storage and transportation.
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11 mentions from real owners
- #1Dec 19, 2025
What are the Best Earbuds for Sleeping Now?
Shure SE215. End of story. I travel for a living and spend much of my time sleeping on buses overnight as we travel between shows. I have used these for literally thousands of nights to help drown out the sounds of the road and my colleagues who stay up much later than me. They're comfortable, they stay in, and if you want them for listening to music during the day they're great for that too.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #2Nov 1, 2025
In ear headphones. Plz help. Tired of replacing constantly.
I wear them to ride motorcycles. Caveat is I like the ones that wired together. Best sound is Shure se215. for quality at a good price the Beats Flex are great.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #3Nov 1, 2025
In ear headphones. Plz help. Tired of replacing constantly.
+1 for wired IEMs , Shure cables and the 215s can be picked up for $70 multiple times during the year. Their 30" cable can loop through a belt loop and they stay pretty out of the way if it's under your shirt. Sound quality and replacement cables for $30 are pretty good combo. Still have my first set of 215s from 15 years ago. I'm currently rotating two pairs of Asus Cetra but I've lowered my listening hours to 8 hours a day. In 2 years span I've had to return 2 pairs and I've had my current 2 pairs for a year. I'm really tough on electronics, work in a warehouse, use them for weekend projects, and I can't sleep without them. Super light sleeper and tinnitus are my issues.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #4Sep 2, 2025
Anyone know any good bluetooth earbuds that still have a wire connecting them?
Shure se215. They are detachable and can be connected to a normal wire with headphones jack for times you would have use of that, but can also be attached to a Bluetooth controller (rmce-bt2) with buttons on it.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #5Aug 3, 2025
best wired earbuds with mic
So I just bought the Shure SE215's to use for work calls, and the seal in my ear is pretty overwhelming. I'm coming from the QC-20's which felt really light in my ears; these feel really present in my ears. Anybody have an idea on a better option here?
View on Redditopen_in_new - #6Jun 12, 2025
The ultimate pair of earbuds!
They are a very old design/model, but I have had my se846 from sure (think I have had them for 10 years and they were used). Now my ears are also small and they are boarder line to big for me and I use the comply tips. Now the se215 is more more comfortable and secure along with being smaller. The se535 is similar in size while sounding better and now they offer a wireless module.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #7Mar 2, 2025
Any good WIRED earbuds?
I tried the Shure SE215 wired earphones last year and they really impressed me. They’re comfortable, deliver clear sound, and the detachable cable makes them feel more durable.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #8Mar 2, 2025
Any good WIRED earbuds?
I gave the Shure SE215 a try a while back. They delivered a clear, balanced sound and fit comfortably without getting in the way.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #9Mar 1, 2025
Any good WIRED earbuds?
I personally rely on the Shure SE215. They offer clear, balanced sound and a durable design, plus the detachable cable is a real bonus for on-the-go use.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #10Feb 4, 2025
Any good WIRED earbuds?
I tried out the Shure SE series a while back, and they quickly became my go-to wired option. Their sound quality is crisp and the in-ear design feels secure without being uncomfortable for long listening sessions. I appreciate how sturdy the cables are, especially when I'm on the move, and it's nice not to worry about battery life or connectivity issues.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #11Dec 4, 2015
Best over the ear headphones for less than $150?
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