Shure SE112 is with wireless cable damn good. Battery life is great, as is charging time. I've never had a problem unloading it when I wasn't expecting it. As expected, the sound quality is fairly entry-level. It's somewhat lacking in the bottom end compared to the SE215 (the 215's bass is notoriously a little heavy), with not as much sub-bass extension. The highs and mids are still fairly accurate compared to the 215, and the 215 can sound a little cleaner, though hardly so. Shure's wireless implementation is pretty good too, I didn't have any connection issues and was able to get quite a distance before the connection dropped. , they are much rounder and don't fit the ears as well that they should still fit snugly and not fall out, although the SE 215 headphones fit better in my opinion. My only criticism of these headphones is that they don't have a detachable cable like most Shure models, reducing the durability and features of pricier models. The cord is quite strong although I thought mine was dead after hanging it on my car's rolling seat but to my amazement when I finally ripped them out they didn't have a scratch or torn wire inside. So if you can afford the price hike to catch a 215 with this cable I'd give it a shot, but it's still pretty good value from Shure.
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