Shure E2c-n Sound Isolating Earphones

  • Perfect accessory for your Black ipod Nano or other black MP3 or Sony PSP.
  • Sound Isolating in-ear design provides exception clarity – you hear only what you want to hear, prevents outside noise from interfering with the music
  • Built in High-Energy in-ear speaker technology
  • Zippered Nylon Carrying Case with Cable Spool
  • Portable and lightweight design – weighing only one-ounce

Product Description
In sleek black, to go with some of today’s newest MP3 and other audio players. Originally developed for professional musicians, the E2c combines Dynamic MicroDriver speaker technology with a sound isolating design to deliver rich, full-range sound while blocking outside noise — ideal for enhancing your listening experience with portable MP3, DVD, and CD players as well as all other audio sources. The E2c’s in ear design works like an earplug to block background noise naturally. This enables you to listen comfortably at lower volumes — even in loud environments. And unlike bulky headphones utilizing active noise cancellation technology, no artifacts are introduced into your listening experience. Sound isolating earphones are also much smaller and don’t require batteries. The E2c’s speakers are constructed with studio-grade components, producing outstanding audio clarity that allows you to hear your music like never before. The E2c’s cables pass behind the ear – out of sight and out of the way — to provide a more comfortable, discreet fit. Plus, the E2c comes with a stylish, compact carrying case. The cable spool inside provides a convenient, tangle-free way to store your earphones.

Shure E2c-n Sound Isolating Earphones

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Comments (5)

J. Anderson March 2nd, 2010 at 4:19 am    

SAVE YOUR MONEY AND KEEP SHOPPING……NONE OF THE EAR PIECES STAY IN YOUR EAR AND FOR THE SHORT TIME THAT IT DID IT WAS EXTREMELY UN-COMFORTABLE. THE WIRE ITSELF IS QUITE THICK AND HEAVY WHICH CAUSES THE EARBUDS TO BE PULLED OUT. IF YOU’RE GOING TO SIT PERFECTLY STILL THEY MAY BE OK BUT IF YOUR USING THESE FOR WALKING OR EXCERCISING YOU WILL BE VERY DISAPPOINTED. AS FAR AS THE SOUND QUALITY THEY WERE FAIR, NOT MUCH BETTER THAN A CHEAP $10 PAIR THAT I HAD…ALSO THE SUPPLIER ELECTRONICA DIRECT DID NOT WANT TO HEAR OF ANY RETURNS….BOTTOM LINE IS MAKE SURE YOU ROAD TEST THESE BEFORE YOU BUY OR ELSE LIKE ME YOU WILL BE STUCK WITH SOMETHING YOU HAVE NO USE FOR………….
Rating: 1 / 5

L. Viera Quinn March 2nd, 2010 at 6:37 am    

I bought these hoping that they were sound isolating so that I could listen to music on the train and not have to kill my ear drums trying to block out the sounds around me. These don’t block outside sounds at all. I could have lived with that flaw and just viewed this purchase as an expensive “lesson learned” but the sound quality is horrendous!! I felt like I was listening to music through a tin can. I have a pair of Sony headphones that cost me $20 bucks and sound incredible compared to these. I tried every “ear sleeve” provided by the manufacturer and not one of them helped and yes, I did make sure I put them in correctly as per the manual (which is almost impossible!!). The only positive thing that I can say is that the carrying case was cute, which doesn’t matter when you purchase a $100 pair of earphones. I want ear/headphones that provide great sound without killing my ear drums for a reasonable price that are comfortable and light weight to wear, and it would be awesome if outside sounds could be blocked. However I think I might be fantasizing about a product that doesn’t exist. I guess I’ll try some of the over the ear type headphones again, at least I won’t be further damaging my ear drums (or at least accelerating it).
Rating: 1 / 5

Sprinter March 2nd, 2010 at 7:00 am    

Good sound separation but the base is terrible. Don’t waste your money. Bought these as an upgrade to the buds that came with the ipod nano. Turns out original pods were better.
Rating: 2 / 5

Edward Healey March 2nd, 2010 at 7:09 am    

Tried them out, switched the buds a few times, very unhappy with the fit and comfort level. Immediate regret followed by return.
Rating: 1 / 5

James C. Kenny March 2nd, 2010 at 7:15 am    

Hard to get to fit correctly and extremely uncomfortable. I also found that the factory headphones that came with my IPOD produce a better sound quality. Don’t waste your money here.
Rating: 1 / 5

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