Shure AONIC 215 Sound Isolating Earphones - White Reviews
Shure Aonic 215 are affordable sound isolating earphones with a feature set that's sure to surprise you. These low-profile over-the-ear earphones have a single dynamic driver in each ear for robust lows and excellent definition. Shure's innovative MicroDriver technology enables the earphones to reproduce sound frequencies of 22Hz–17.5kHz with astonishing accuracy. Plus, Sound Isolating technology blocks out 37dB of outside sound. As if that's not enough, the Aonic 215s come with a detachable cord with an inline remote and microphone for volume adjustments and voice control. If you're looking for a great pair of earphones for everyday listening, the Shure Aonic 215 Sound Isolating Earphones are worth trying.
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Highest Rated Reviews
Can't Go Wrong with SHURE!
These earbuds work great. They hold up to sweat (I sweat alot!!) and they fit / work great. The are comfortable and adjustable with the included ear rubbers (3 sizes). They deliver great sound and block out all the ambient noise.
Disappointing for Shure
These were cheap, so I shouldn't have been surprised when they stopped working shortly after I got them. One ear stopped working within a month, then the other a month later. Thanks to the way the wires are removable, I could check that it wasn't just the connection. To be fair, I work outdoors, and while they did stay under a hardhat and safety earmuffs, they were in a moist environment. I didn't try to get them replaced, because I just can't be bothered. I should've gotten true wireless, waterproof buds to begin with, but that said, these didn't even last as long as the cheapest earbuds I picked up at a gas station to replace them.
The noise reduction and sound were very good, if they were firmly inserted in the ear. Only one of my ears would hold them snugly enough, though. I did try different tips. The sound wasn't bad in the loose ear, but the bass was disappointing without holding it in with my finger.