Until recently, AirPods wireless headphones, stuffed with electronics, seemed like a fantasy and an unattainable perfect. A couple of years later, TWS earplugs rule the roost, smartphone manufacturers are massively abandoning audio jacks, and battery life has become more important for many than sound quality. However, not all audio brands have gone down this path - for example, in the assortment of the American brand Shure you can find vacuum Hi-End headphones with a replaceable cable, designed for music lovers, producers and musicians.


The most popular representative of the series are the Shure SE215 headphones. These are relatively simple, affordable and comfortable $150 headphones that stand out for their high-end sound, impressive quality materials, excellent sound isolation, and a high level of comfort. In addition to natural sounding with an emphasis on elaboration of mids, Shure SE215 and other representatives of the series are famous for their endurance. Most models use a hard wire with Kevlar added, strong impact-resistant plastic and a detachable cable, which is more commonly seen in over-ear headphones.

But the Shure SE846 coming right behind them do not hesitate to play with biceps, demonstrating all the coolness of this series. These Hi-End headphones are equipped with four (!) armature drivers, each of which sounds a specific part of the spectrum, detachable Kevlar cables with MMCX connector and an unusual set of interchangeable ear pads, divided among themselves according to the level of comfort and degree of sound insulation. Their sound is fantastic, the level of detail and elaboration of the sound stage is almost as good as on-ear headphones. And their honesty and purity of sound make the Shure SE846 perfect for monitoring in the studio or performing on stage.