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Reviews: 19 expert reviews (rating 72 / 100) • 1159 user reviews
"The Maingear Ephex (Core i7) is blazingly fast and priced accordingly...It will physically dominate a room, and trash all comers on the game grid...They're a good choice for those who won't be adding an amp to their rig..." read more »
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Reviews: 39 user reviews
"Utilizing the same technology as the original E Series, the E2g combines sound isolating sleeves with high-performance Dynamic MicroDriver technology to deliver full-range audio while blocking outside noise...Lightweight and compact, the E2g is optimized for compatibility with your Sony PSP™ and is also the ideal upgrade for other portable entertainment devices, including MP3, DVD and CD players...Sound Isolating Technology- The E2g's in ear design works like an earplug to block background noise naturally...Dynamic MicroDrivers- The E2g's speakers are constructed with studio-grade components, producing outstanding audio clarity that allows you to hear your music like never before...We will match any Internet Authorized Dealer's best price on the Shure E2G Sound Isolating Headphones..." read more »
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Reviews: 20 expert reviews (rating 73 / 100) • 493 user reviews
"The Maingear Ephex (Core i7) is blazingly fast and priced accordingly...With the ever-increasing pressure of budget reductions and the ongoing need to do more with less, IT is looking at the long term costs of owning solutions...It will physically dominate a room, and trash all comers on the game grid..." read more »
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Reviews: 9 expert reviews (rating 83 / 100) • 37 user reviews
"Whether you're looking for alternative earphones for your PSP or your DS, Shure's E3g set - the g's for gaming - will be just at home hooked up to your iPod...With the range of sleeve sizes and types, almost everyone who tries these earphones should be able to find a pair that suits their ears, giving the snug fit that's essential to good bass reproduction and to ensure that they don't slip out...I still think the bass isn't as solid as I was expecting but the overall sonic range seemed much sharper than, say, a pair of regular iPod phones...Shure's E3G earphones are undoubtedly very fine, and the best of 'phones of their kind I've tried..." read more »
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Reviews: 20 expert reviews (rating 83 / 100) • 273 user reviews
"Sound quality is only as good as the weakest link in the chain and if you?ve spent good money on a portable media player it makes sense to ensure that your headphones do it justice...With this is mind, we decided to take a look at the Shure E4c sound isolation headphones...The E4c headphones are very small and lightweight...Unlike traditional in-ear headphones, these are designed to fit as far into your ear canal as possible..." read more »
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Reviews: 8 expert reviews (rating 83 / 100) • 22 user reviews
"Now Shure has released the $299 (list) E4g Gaming Edition, a minor upgrade geared to gamers...To start, the new model sheds its predecessor's "mug-me white" for a sleeker black look...A carrying case protects your investment, and a fit kit complete with foam, soft silicone, hard silicone, and triple-flange tips ensures that you get the proper seal necessary for good bass response...For video games, bass?explosions, rumbles, the deep growling of beasts from hell?is crucial..." read more »
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Reviews: 23 expert reviews (rating 76 / 100) • 100 user reviews
"Brilliant earphones...Very expensive...But is compressed digital audio worth good-quality earphones...Apple Lossless through a big iPod is the obvious partnership for the Shure E500PTH...Yes, detail is very good and treble is clearer than we've heard from the vast majority of in-ear devices, but bass, while clean and quite powerful in a rhythmic kind of way, lacks some of the extension we expect from the best conventional headphones......" read more »
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Reviews: 117 user reviews
"Give your ears a treat and consider Shure's E5c earphones...Using the E5c takes a while to get used to due to its in-ear design...The E5c also uses gold-plated connectors matched with a 61-inch copper cable...In-ear earphones such as the E5c can be dangerous if you're driving, operating heavy equipment, or slacking off at the office..." read more »
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Reviews: 14 user reviews
"I figured if anyone could make a good mic, it would be a professional microphone company...Good quality clip for pinning on a collar or lapel...Good sound quality - good isolation if your ear is shaped right, superb voice quality for speech..." read more »
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Reviews: 2 user reviews
"Very low audio quality, worse than built into the phone...The device was very simple to set up and was reasonably comfortable fitting over the ear, but regardless of the boom's configuration, it was much harder for people to hear me than when I used the phone's built-in mic...I would not recommend this headset as it fails in one of the few things it must do well: render the speaker intelligible..." read more »
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