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These come with a selection of buds of various shapes and sizes, but none make the headphones as easy to fit as the Sennheisers or Klipschs in-ears at this price-point. Persevere with the foam tips, which you compress with your fingers and allow to ex...
Excellent noise insulation, good detail and clarity...
Similarly priced rivals do it even better...
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Round-up One of the reasons that noise-cancelling headphones tend to be so expensive is that they use sophisticated electronics to generate their own sound waves that can cancel out background noise such as the drone of an aircraft engine. Noise-isolat...
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Shure’s SE range is rightfully regarded as one of the most impressive line-ups since Brazil’s 1970 football team. Of course, you’d expect earphones to impress when the cheapest will set you back £70 and the most expensive flaunts a £360...
Terrific noise isolation. Exciting, detailed and rich delivery...
Changing ear buds is a pain...
Middle of the range but far from middle of the road, these Shures are a fine headphone upgrade...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2017-04-30 17:56:47
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In the new SE line from Shure, the first number in the name indicates the level of sound quality. The higher the number, the better the sound restitution is supposed to be. The second number indicates the quantity of audio drivers that equip the ear...
Sound isolation, Sleeves of different sizes, Good quality sound, Light weight...
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Shure has worked to ensure that each set of headphones in its SE range appear slightly different. In this case, the most distinctive difference between these and the rest of the range is a small silver band situated around the lower root of each earpie...
Lightweight, good high and mid tones...
Bass seems flat, hard to find secure fit...
The SE310s are a little disappointing. They lack the beautiful sound symmetry of the upper two models in the range and while better in some ways (mid- and high-range reproduction) than the entry-level set, we didn’t feel these slight advantages supp...
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gadgetmac.com Updated: 2017-04-30 17:56:47
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The SE310 by Shure are one of the best sound isolating in-ear earphones iv’e tried thanks to Shure’s foam sleeve ear tips, the SE310 provide an ultra comfortable fit while staying secure in your ears. The best way to wear Shures is to loop the audio co...
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Walk into any recording studio in America and you’ll shurely find the name Shure scattered around you on various pieces of professional equipment. Bad jokes aside, since 1925, Shure has been synonymous with high-end audio products and has seen great su...
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I got early into personal stereos. I lost my driving license for a while in the mid-1970s—something about a stop sign and "failure to observe"—so I used to take the train to a regular bass-playing gig I had in Brighton, on E...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2017-04-30 17:56:47
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Just how serious are you about shutting out the outside world? With Shures SE310 Sound Isolating Earphones, the "isolation" part is no problem. These compact earbuds are indeed effective at walling off distractions—maybe too much so. But...
Superior sound quality for earbuds; noise isolation largely effective...
Expensive; stock headphone cable is uncomfortably short; gawky extension cord; build quality seems flimsy considering price...
The Shure SE310s deliver superior sound quality and effective noise reduction for a set of earbuds, but a too-short cord and warranty take much of the gloss off these pricey phones...
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SHURE has introduced five new earphones ranging from the affordable SE110 ($119.99) to the high performance SE530 ($499.99). We will cover the mid-priced SE310 model ($299.99) which offers performance at a reasonable cost. The SHURE in-ear design block...
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Featuring Hi-Definition MicroSpeakers plus Tuned BassPorts, the Shure SE310 delivers extended range audio for optimal high frequencies and enhanced low-end performance. The Shure SE310 also provides enhanced bass.Evolved from in-ear monitor technology...
Excellent sound Comfortable design Adjustable cord length...
Single driver design High price...
The Shure SE310s are the best single-driver canalphones we have auditioned to date. While they lack a unique signature and sound slightly flat, overall performance was excellent. The design showcases the maturity of Shure’s place in the market, and...
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A new mid-line sound-isolating stereo earphone from Shure delivers both on sound quality and on ergonomics, but its price point puts it up against some stiff competition.
Ultimately the SE310 performed beyond my expectations, and I definitely preferred them to my current phones. Its not that my expectations were unreasonable, just that like all products, movies or books that come with a series of endorsements from fri...
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The biggest problem with portable music players is that they only sound as good as the headphones you plug into them. If you're a regular reader of TrustedReviews, you'll know that the best thing you can do with the bundled headphones that came with your...
The Shure SE310s are a definite improvement on the E4c earphones that we tested a year ago. These earphones will totally transform the way your MP3 player sounds, but with an RRP of £169.99 they're more expensive than the dual driver Ultimate Ears Super.f...
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With the SE210 ($150) and SE310 ($250) - part of a new lineup of earphones that also includes the SE420 and the superb, recently renamed E500/SE530 - Shure has taken a third path, preserving its old E series lineup and prices while introducing superio...
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mp3.com Updated: 2017-04-30 17:56:47
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The Shure SE310 earphones sound fantastic, and the durable cable features a modular design that accommodates two lengths for wear. The variety of eartips ensures that you can create an effective seal within the ear, letting you block out ambient noise...
The Shure SE310 earphones sound fantastic, and the durable cable features a modular design that accommodates two lengths for wear. The variety of eartips ensures that you can create an effective seal within the ear, letting you block out ambient noise...
The Shure SE310s are expensive, and some users may find the earplug-like fit uncomfortable.
If youre looking for a premium listening experience, check out the Shure SE310 Sound Isolating Earphones. They sound fantastic and will probably outlast your MP3 player.
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