Product Comparison: Westone UM Pro 10 vs Shure SE215-CL
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- Good for stage, and nice noise isolation. I wear on planes too. Sometimes I boost the bass to enjoy more, but I feel I could mix music too with these.
- They are very comfortable and the foam tips work well in isolating the sound. Adjusting the equalizer on my phone helped some however they could use more low end range.
- This is my third pair of westones. They are just a great quality product. Sound quality is fine, but comfort, fit & durabilty is fantastic.
- Even when I was just listening to music, the clarity was incredible. These allow my ears not to have ear fatigue like wearing over ear headphones.
- I had a cheap pair of audio technica's earbuds, its sound quality and sound-isolating ability are much better than this one. Not worth the money.
- No lows, very forward and messy midrange, little to no treble, gave these almost no time. Maybe I should have tried longer but they just sounded SO bad immediately.
- Detachable cable is durable enough to withstand everyday wear.
- Gold-plated MMCX connector has a lock-snap mechanism allowing 360-degree rotation for a comfortable fit.
- Cable length is also good, again was fine for djing, but also a good length to allow the cable to be tucked inside your jacket but will still allow comfortable use of your phone.
- I was blown away by the sound,comfort and isolation of these.
- It's quite a long cable, so can flap about a bit when working out.
- Another bonus is that it contains various sized tips so that there is a comfortably snug fit. This product also includes a protective case to store them safely when not in use.
- They are very comfortable and the foam tips work well in isolating the sound and sit comfortably in your ears.
- Comes with the whole enchilada of nice accessories despite being the entry-level model of the UM Pro line.
- Headphones do not include possible control and do not have a microphone, which causes displeasure.
- I was disappointed when I found out that the headphones do not include the ability to change the volume.
- The cable is very long and is made from a very sturdy and durable material.
- The cable is a really nice material and doesn't curl up like some annoying materials.
- The sound has a nice character, some mid-bass and clear, detailed midrange which makes for decent easy listening.
- The cable is made of a hard plastic, instead of a rubber coating, so very noisy. This is a real shame because it does detract from an overall impressive sound.
- It's a shame that there is no way to adjust the sound on the headphones.