SE112 : Surprisingly comfortable.

2 years ago

Pros: Hitting the cable on accident doesn't make you go deaf like on some other in-ears. The cable over the ear is surprisingly comfortable, maybe since I'm used to wearing glasses though. They sound good and don't make a flimsy impression. The cable is long enough for most cases. It comes with the medium ear-tips preinstalled and they fit my somewhat larger ear. Cons: Putting them in creates a high pressure in your ear, and when letting go, it changes to a low pressure. I know, most in-ear headphones do this, but these are the most noticeable out of the ones I owned. You don't want low pressure in your ear, it changes the sound and gets irritating after a while or when swallowing/yawning. Pulling them out, since they're conveniently flush with my ear, is a hassle, but that's getting into nitpick territory. I'll update my review if they break or something happens. If it's still up in like 10 years, assume they still work.

Image Shure SE112

Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Shure
  • Released in 2014
  • Average price : $61
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