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Shure Headphones Reviews
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Shure SRH840A Review
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A minor but significant upgrade to a home studio staple
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Shure Aonic 50 Review
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You may not find a better-sounding pair of wireless headphones than the Aonic 50
Review Price: £379.00
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Shure Aonic 215 Review
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If sound quality is your only concern don’t look any further
Review Price: £259.00
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Shure adds an iPod and iPhone friendly in-line remote to its SE115 earphones.
Review Price: £129.90
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Shure RMCE-BT2 Review
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Flawed in some respects, but the BT2 delivers wireless connectivity without obvious compromises in sound
Review Price: £139.00
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Shure SE846 Review
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Ultra high-end earphones for those willing to spend big
Review Price: £799.00
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Shure SRH1440 Review
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These headphones offer comfort and great sound quality at a reasonable price.
Review Price: £239.00
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Shure SRH840 Review
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Serious headphones that know how to have fun, and at the right price too.
Review Price: £122.00
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Shure SE215 Review
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They look like the top-end SE535, but can they compete on sound?
Review Price: £89.00
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Shure SE315 Review
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Shure's top of the range single-driver earphones have their work cut out to justify the fairly high asking price.
Review Price: £139.00
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Shure SE425 Review
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Detachable cables may be the major upgrade for the SE425s over their predecessors, but they don't just rely on gimmicks to impress.
Review Price: £226.00
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Shure SE535 Review
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The infamously brilliant SE530s are blessed with a successor. But how successful an update are the SE535 earphones?
Review Price: £413.93
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