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Review on Shure Cancelling Headphones Studio Quality Technology Cell Phones & Accessories by Yen Hong Cam ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A high-quality product, the price corresponds to the quality.

I listened to a ton of different wireless options before switching to Shure, including the flagship models from Sony, Bose, Sennheiser, B&O, H/K, Audio-Technica, Beyerdynamic, and Mark Levinson. Sony struggled with a very subpar build and a cumbersome control scheme. In other headphones, the issue typically arises in the passive soundstage (as far as the sound is perceived inside the head or near the monitor) because most headphones "push" the sound onto the head while simultaneously lacking a typical application with EQ to fix the sound. Shure only required a minimal amount of twisting, and the sound is much more detailed. Additionally, the application and build quality are excellent. If you require particularly effective noise suppression, please refer to Sony or Bose. For their price, Shure is among the greatest options available, in my opinion.

Pros
  • - Top-notch sonic quality (clear highs and lows, more "detailed" sound, it took a minimum of EQ tweaking for a normal passive soundstage) - A stunning in-app parametric pulse equalizer. - Good construction (metal frame) - Sound restraint (separate switch for noise reduction and passthrough) - The capacity to connect through USB in sound card mode to a PC.
Cons
  • The app is noticeably heavier than competitors, but I don't feel uncomfortable. There is noise reduction, and it works, but for show, it is noticeably worse than Sony or Bose. The app is not available in 2022, and I had to get confused to put it on iOS.

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