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.
Features
Earpiece Design
Earbud
Connectivity Technology
Wired
Package Contents
E2c Sound Isolating Earphone
Zip Case
Compact carrying case
Fit Kit:
3 x Pairs (small, medium, large) of disposable Foam Sleeves
3 x Pairs (small, medium, large) of Flex Sleeves
Manufacturer
Shure, Inc
Color
Black
Manufacturer Part Number
E2C-N-EFS
Earpiece Type
Binaural
Standard Warranty
2 Year Limited
Manufacturer Website Address
www.shure.com
Host Interface
Mini-phone
Plating
Gold Plated
Weight
1 oz
Product Series
E
Product Model
E2c
Product Name
E2c Sound Isolating Earphone
Product Type
Earphone
Tech Specs
Color
Black
Connectivity Technology
Wired
Manufacturer
Shure, Inc
Host Interface
Mini-phone
Earpiece Technology
Dynamic
Earpiece Design
Earbud
Standard Warranty
2 Year Limited
Package Contents
E2c Sound Isolating Earphone
Zip Case
Compact carrying case
Fit Kit:
3 x Pairs (small, medium, large) of disposable Foam Sleeves
5 of 5Rocking sound, quiet the noise Friday, August 10, 2007 A Customer from Los Angeles, CA
These headphones are a little awkward to use, but the sound they deliver is well worth any hassle you have to deal with to get them balanced in your ears!
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3 of 5Good sound clunky ergonomics Saturday, April 07, 2007 A Customer from New York City
I purchased the e2c earbuds to compare with my old Sony set. While the sound quality is slightly better, the over the ear setup of the wires and the large speaker housing make this product uncomfortable to wear. I also found that for some reason there is a pressure build-up in the ear canal if you achieve a good enough seal to achieve sound isolation. This problem coupled with the pinching on the outer ear make this product a bit annoying to use which detracts from the overall enjoyment of whatever you are listening to. Even though there are a variety of earcup sizes that come with this set, they don't make up for the discomfort of the large speaker housing pressing on my outer ear.
Overall I think the higher end Shure earbuds which have a different housing configuration may be a better way to go. Even though the e3c set is double the price of this set I think for comfort it is a better investment.