Lots of extra ear foam and flex ear adapters for comfort. Nice high and mid dynamic range. Great for Rush and Muse.
Lowend bass sounds squelched. Not so good for Public Enemy and JayZ.
While we love the comfort and great upper-range response of the Shure SE115m+ headset, fans of deep bass will be disappointed, especially considering the price.SE115M+...
Abstract: Shure has had a reputation of having superior headsets, headphones, and microphones, and they continue this reputation with the SE115+ sound isolating headset. This new headset is a modification to the SE115 headset line wherein the m+ designation add...
Abstract: Shure’s new SE115m+ earphones are a slight upgrade to the SE115 model and are also quite similar to the SE110 earphones we previously reviewed. The new model is mainly set apart from its predecessors due to added support for compatibility with mobile d...
While the SE115m+ offers outstanding audio performance when listening to music, its lackluster performance as a headset makes it a questionable choice for many users. If you have been eying the SE115 and would like, on occasion, to be able to use it as...
Abstract: There’s some good news and bad news to share with SE115m+, so we’ll start with the good parts first. In keeping with recent Shure low-end earphone traditions, SE115m+ comes stocked with a number of additional items—six sets of foam and rubber eartips ...
Abstract: Even if we waited to release our “Best of the Year” awards on New Years Eve, there would still invariably be one enticing product that shows up just after the deadline. In this case it’s not an entirely new product, but instead a revised version of ...
Easy to put on; reasonable sound quality; in-line remote for answering calls on iPhone
Not as secure as ear loop headphones
There's not a great deal wrong with these Shure SE115m+ headphones. They hardly blow us away, but if you've just bought an iPhone or iPod and are looking for a sonic upgrade, these should serve you well....
It's great that Shure has a decent sounding set of in-line remote-packing earphones available for those looking to upgrade the awful examples bundled with the iPod shuffle, iPod touch and iPhone. Unfortunately the asking price just isn't realistic right n...