Published: 2010-08-25, Author: Chris , review by: engadget.com
Sound quality will blow you away, Most robust headphone cable you'll find, Clear color option looks great
500 headphones aren't for everyone -- and admittedly, you need to be something of an audiophile to have even made it this far into the review, much less consider ever owning a product like the SE535. That said, it's not hype and these aren't expensive ju...
Abstract: Rating :  ÂPrice : $60  | From: www.logitech.com  | Critical Specs : Headset with mic, driver size not specified, 16ohms impedance, 20Hz-20KHz frequency response, 105dB sensitivity, 115cm cable, five sets of tips, angled 3.5mm plug, hard carry case.L...
Abstract: July 18th, 2013, In Headphones/Earphones (and Heaphone Amplifiers), Reviews, by adminShure Incorporated had its humble start in Chicago, founded by Sidney N. Shure back in 1925. The company in those days was simply a radio parts company. Fast forward...
Abstract: The 535s are noise isolating – and not noise cancelling, which is a different thing. These cut out noise by sealing off your ears to outside sound, which I prefer as I find noise-cancelling headphones, which electronically combat noise, set up a weird pre...
A triple-driver design gives the Shure SE535 earphones fantastic performance across the whole frequency spectrum. Big, bombastic bass, lush mids and detailed treble will make your music sound better than ever before. Shure's foam and rubber tips offer fab sound isolation, so if you're on the tube or bus, all you'll be able to hear is your music, not the irritations of the world around you.The rem
With an RRP just under £500, you'd be hard-pressed to find an MP3 player anywhere near as expensive as these earphones. Superb buds from rivals like Ultimate Ears can be had for half the price.Nothing about these earphones is small. The price is big, the in-line volume control accessory is big, and the buds themselves are hefty too. You'll have to wear them with the cable draped over the top of y
The Shure SE535s are the best earphones Shure have made yet, improving the sound quality and design of the classic Shure SE530s, but you'll have to open your wallet pretty wide to afford them.If you're serious about sound quality though, these are the ...