
Shure
The Shure SE215SPE is a blue special‑edition, single‑driver in‑ear monitor offering up to 37 dB of passive noise isolation, deep 21 Hz bass, and a detachable MMCX cable. Weighing about 30 g total, it targets musicians, commuters, and active listeners seeking durable, high‑isolation wired IEMs.
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$109.00
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$101.00
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$89.00
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$119.00
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the SE215SPE for its standout passive isolation of up to 37 dB, deep bass extension to 21 Hz, and the flexibility of a detachable MMCX cable. They also note the solid build, gold‑plated connectors, and two‑year warranty, while pointing out the bass‑forward tuning and lack of built‑in Bluetooth as trade‑offs for listeners seeking a more neutral sound signature.
What Users Say
Everyday users consistently praise the secure fit, strong isolation for travel and workouts, and the punchy bass that enhances genres like EDM and hip‑hop. Common criticisms revolve around the bass‑heavy tuning that can obscure vocals, occasional fit challenges requiring eartip adjustments, and occasional cable tangling, leading some to seek aftermarket tips.
Common Complaints
Bass dominance that muddies vocals, fit‑related isolation variability, cable tangling despite over‑the‑ear routing, and the need for aftermarket eartips to achieve optimal seal.
What People Are Saying
“Secure fit, 37 dB isolation for travel/workouts, punchy bass, and value in build/replaceable parts”
“some report needing aftermarket tips for optimal seal”
How It Compares
vs. Etymotic ER2XR
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Choose the ER2XR for a neutral, reference‑grade sound and maximum isolation; choose SE215SPE for deeper bass and a more durable, active‑use design.
vs. Sennheiser IE 200
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Select the IE 200 if soundstage and treble detail are priorities; select SE215SPE for superior isolation and bass‑focused performance.
vs. Moondrop Aria
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Aria is ideal for listeners prioritizing treble clarity and value, while SE215SPE is better for users needing stronger isolation and robust bass for active use.