Shure SE215 review By What Hi-Fi? If you are after a bassy flavour the hard-wearing Shure SE215s could be just the thing
Shure SE846 review By What Hi-Fi? Put performance first, and the SE846s are superb. The trouble is finding sources good enough to do them justice
Shure SRH1840 review By What Hi-Fi? Not cheap, but comfortable, wonderful sound and worth every penny
Shure SE535 review By What Hi-Fi? At first glance these Shure buds seem expensive, but if you've got the cash then they're worth investigating
Shure SE115m+ review By What Hi-Fi? These Shure buds have a great sense of detailing, although some may find them too analytical in their presentation
Shure SRH440 review By What Hi-Fi? These cans might be full of energy, but we think they lack some subtlety where it's needed most
Shure SRH240 review By What Hi-Fi? We're used to better quality from Shure than these SRH240 over ear headphones offer
Shure SE102 review By What Hi-Fi? They might look a tad strange, but these in-ear Shure's are sonically awesome
Shure SE115 review By What Hi-Fi? These Shures aren't only a colourful upgrade but a sound investment, too
Shure SE420 review By What Hi-Fi? They're not the easiest headphones to fit, but once you've got them in your ears there's much to admire about these Shures
Shure SE310 review By What Hi-Fi? These Shures shine when it comes to detail and clarity – but they find themselves up against some tough competition at this price-point
Shure SE110 review By What Hi-Fi? Shure's in-ear headphones are incredibly comfortable and a welcome return to form in the sound stakes
Shure SE210 review By What Hi-Fi? Noise isolating is excellent, but music sounds similarly closed-in.
Shure SE530 review By What Hi-Fi? Terrific noise-isolators with an extremely snug fit offer astonishing detail but ar eprone to a litle sibilance at the top end