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Shure EA210M Replacement Foams (Orange) for Shure E2c, E2g, E2c-n, I2c and QuietSpot Headsets - Medium
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Brand: Shure Features: * Replacement sleeves for Shure E2c, E2c-n,E2g, I2c and QuietSpot Headset models
* 5 pair of each - Size Medium (10 pieces)
* Replacing your foams often will maximize your listening experience
* Also compatible with Shure Ict Series items
Batteries Included: no
The reusable, disposable foam sleeves compress to fit gently into the ear. Once in the ear, the foam expands to form a tight yet comfortable seal that holds the earphones firmly in place.PRODUCT FEATURES:5 pair medium.
total reviews 11
Customer Reviews Replacement Foams work as expectedThis product was for a replacement of old foams for my Shure E2c. They are usually good for about a month or so then you have to throw them out. You get several sets of these so it can last 6 or more months if you keep them clean. Not much excitement on this products but very necessary unless you opt for ear molds designed by an audiologist. Much more expesive but they stay in your head and you can literally use them as long as necessary. Sound isolation is far better with ear molds.
What? a review of a replacement part???? WHY????What can I say, if you're looking at this then you already know that the foams give you the best sound quality. And you also know that the foams take a bit of time to put in, so they arent good for anyone that needs to have the convenience of the other styles of tips.
And most importantly you already know that the foam wears out over time (gets mushy and deformed), which is why you're trying to buy replacements.
I find that the foam lasts for quite some time, so this 10 pack is probably as much as most people will want. I cant imagine buying the 50 pack, thats got to be multiple years worth (unless you have more than 1 person that you're buying for)
all in all, yay for foams!
Work well for there Purpose!Work well for there Purpose! They do like to collect your Ear Wax though, Well Constructed and Fit confortably in a Middle Sized Ear, but test the ones you have first before buying your size, I favored these the best because they keep out all sound, I couldnt hear myself Walking or other people, Great for the Gym, not so much at work! lol
Replacement FoamThere really isn't much to say about these other than complaining about the price. Shure really charges a lot for these, but I find them to be the best fit with my E2C earbuds and I like using them with my E4Cs too.
Just as good as the originally included wereI ordered these because after about six months of use my previous foam earbuds were starting to disintegrate. I discovered the best way to extend the life of these foam earbuds is to wash them gently to clean any of your ear goo off of them but as they are just basically earplugs with a hole in them they simply won't last as long as the rubber ones.
However they're far more comfortable than all the rubber ones I tried in the original package that came with the Shures in the first place. I typically have either one or both of my earbuds in for eight hours every weekday as I listen to many podcasts, music and books while I work. I also wear them almost every night while I run, which means they soak up a good deal of sweat, skin cells and etc from that. Taking all this into account the fact that I got six months or more out of my original foam earbuds considering that they're used almost all day, every day and sweated on for at least an hour is a good testimony to their quality and the fact that they stay in your ear even when you're moving quickly and bouncing.
Since there are ten in there, if I continue my high use and get the same six months or so out of them (probably closer to 8 months to be perfectly honest, I'm making conservative estimates) and one goes in each ear, 5x6=30 so I should be good for another 30 months of use. This little package should last me at least two years, probably a good deal more.
I'd say the price is a little bit high, it'd be a more equitable deal at less than ten dollars but I was willing to pay the 13 so apparently it's not that high. | Podcasts and Videos | Creating MP3 Files |
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