Lets start where it matters most: sound quality.
So, how do they fare?
Generally, quite well.
First, the Shure SE215 live up to their promise of offering enhanced bass.
The only other complaint Id have sonically is that highs can sometimes sound a touch inaccurate with these IEMs.
But otherwise, audio quality is up to standard here.
Speaking of the included ear tips, you get the usual selection of small, medium and large included.
I mentioned earlier that you get a great seal with these earbuds and the overall fit is very secure.
I would argue, however, that these arent the comfiest buds on the market.
Regardless, these are well-made IEMs with good build quality.
That might not be for everyone, but I found it made for a cool-looking aesthetic.
The buds dont appear cheap or fragile, either, so these should last you some considerable time.
Finally, the included wire is decently slim, except for the slightly chunky Y-connector.
This model is available in a range of color options, including Black, Blue, Clear and Purple.
Shure SE215 review: Specs
Should you buy the Shure SE215?
You may not find as good noise isolation here, but audio-wise, these are very strong.
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With a built-in DAC, impressively detailed audio and an excellent low-price, youre looking at an awesome all-rounder.
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