
Shure
The Shure AONIC 215 Gen 2 are true‑wireless, over‑ear hook earphones that deliver premium sound with up to 37 dB of passive isolation and a modular detachable design. They offer up to 8 hours of playback per charge and a total of 32 hours with the charging case, targeting active users who value secure fit and sound fidelity.
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$249.00
Average
$219.78
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$160.00
Highest
$309.00
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the AONIC 215 Gen 2 for its audiophile‑grade sound, secure over‑ear hook, and long battery life, while highlighting the modular detachable design as a unique advantage. However, they note the absence of ANC and the relatively large charging case as notable drawbacks, especially given the premium price tag.
What Users Say
Everyday users consistently praise the secure fit, deep bass, and effective passive isolation, noting that the earbuds stay put during intense activity. Common complaints revolve around the bulky charging case, lack of ANC, and the higher price, with some users mentioning the need to fine‑tune ear‑tip fit for optimal seal.
Common Complaints
Bulky charging case, lack of active noise cancellation, premium price, occasional fit adjustments needed for a perfect seal.
What People Are Saying
“"great audio quality"”
How It Compares
vs. Shure AONIC 215 (Gen 1)
Advantages
Disadvantages
Choose Gen 1 if you don’t need Bluetooth 5.0 or extra battery life and want a lower price.
vs. Jabra Elite Active
Advantages
Disadvantages
Pick Jabra if ANC is essential; otherwise Shure offers better fit and isolation.
vs. Powerbeats Pro
Advantages
Disadvantages
Powerbeats excel for workout‑focused users, but Shure provides superior audio fidelity and modular options.