Shure E3c Personal Headphones
I personally own a set of Shure E2 in-ear headphones and was therefore interested to review the next generation of in-ear headphone technology from Shure - namely the E3c Sound Isolating headphones.
Shure’s In-ear design essentially works rather like an ear plug, the idea is that by inserting the micro-drivers into the ear canal rather than them sitting by the ear lobe, they will create a seal that blocks out all unwanted outside noise so that you have a pure music signal delivered directly to the ear drum.
The E3c’s speakers are in fact wideband Micro-drivers constructed with studio grade components to produce high clarity audio signals with enhanced bass response. In order to facilitate the inner-ear “seal” and because every single ear is different, Shure provide a pair of disposable Foam Sleeves, three pairs (small, medium, large) of Flex Sleeves, and three pairs of Soft Flex Sleeves (small, medium, large) to ensure a comfortable and personalised fit.
The sleeves in the Fit kit gently mould to the curves of the inner ear to provide a comfortable secure fit, so that if you are wearing the EC3’s during an exercise session, they won’t fall out or become displaced. Shure provide a carry case for your EC3’s and throw in a 2 year warranty; these must also be some of the lightest headphones on the market weighing in at less than 1 ounce.