The SE110 are based on the same technology as other models in the line but come in $50 cheaper than the $149 Shure SE210 earphones, and feature an iPhone-compatible stereo headphone jack. The Shure SE110 earphones feature a "Balanced Microspeaker", delivering slightly inferior specifications to the more expensive SE210 that is based on what Shure calls a "Hi-Definition Microspeaker".
The SE line of earphones was first released in early 2007 and is geared towards the consumer who upgrades their notoriously lackluster iPod-included earphones. Shure is also known for its E series of professional-grade earphones which includes the Shure E3. According to a Shure survey, 55% of iPod users upgrade their earphones.
Features:
- Sound isolating sleeves passively ambient noise
- Sensitivity (1mW): 113 dB SPL/mW
- Impedance (1kHz): 27 Ω
- Frequency Range: 22Hz – 17.5kHz
- Fit Kit includes:
- Three sizes (S, M, L) of the Flex and Black Foam Sleeves
- Detachable modular cable - includes 3ft. cable
- Carrying case
- Balanced Microspeaker
- $99 (website lists $119)
- Available in black and white
According to an Aug. 31st press release, the SE110s will be available in mid-September 2007 and retail for $99, even though the Shure website lists $119 as the price for these earphones. The SE110 earphones are available in both black and white.