(Review) - When it comes to making earphones, Shure knows what it’s doing. They are quite possibly the most consistent and quality driven earphones maker to emerge in the market, and it shows that with their rising popularity ever since the debut of their first consumer product line. Today, Shure is back with a new series, one of which we’ll be taking a look at, the SE310. The SE310 is a midrange earphones model from the SE line, but at a seriously deep price tag, you may not know it.
Honestly speaking, Shure would’ve been fine with its E series product line, as there was very little, if anything at all, wrong with it, but we can understand the business decision behind it. As you can imagine, there wasn’t much to improve with the ES series, so Shure updated the outer appeal of the earphones, and we must say the ES310 looks downright amazing, much better than the E series. They have a round-ish shape with a striking black and silver-ish body. You can’t get any better than this. The fit, as always, was exception in our testing.
Other than the striking outer appeal, Shure includes two sets of wires, an 18-inch and a 36-inch cable as an extension for putting the music player in your pocket, as opposed to your shirt pocket with the shorter one. Then there’s the Deluxe Fit Kit, which consists of the standard carrying case, a wax guard (for cleaning the eartips), flex and form sleeves that are available in three sizes: S, M and L.
The technology behind the SE310 is pretty much similar to other Shure earphones, and again, they sound absolutely amazing. The audio quality was crisp, clear, balanced and an overall pleasure to listen to with the ES310. Even the bass was excellent.
All in all, for the price of $250, the ES310 is an expensive pair, but regardless of the price, they are well worth it. Amazing job, Shure! Excellent!
You Can Buy Shure Earphones From This Store :http://astore.amazon.com/shure-earphones-20
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