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Shure RMCE-TW2 True Wireless Secure Fit Adapter Set

Description



Features
- Secure, over-ear fit
- Environment Mode—hear the outside world with the touch of a button
- Up to 8 hours battery life
- Premium headphone amplifier
- Bluetooth 5 wireless technology
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Warranty
2 year warranty on wired mics.
Warranty terms vary. Check with manufacturer for specific product warranty.
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Reviews
3.3
20 Reviews
50%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
Most Liked Positive Review
This product bring renewed like to my s215
Absolutely love the fit, allows me to enjoy my most loved in ear monitors with no strings attached. The customizable equalizer allows me to adjust to the different types of audio. Finally the fit is amazing for me. Super comfortable and really helps me keep the monitors in place with more comfortable ear canal cushion. The ability to adjust the ambient noise on the fly has been great for my different uses. One of my best purchases!
Most Liked Negative Review
HUGE flaw in design (planned obsolescence?)
Product works as intended at first, but there is a flaw in the design that leads to the product breaking in time. There is a small seam on the wireless adaptor right before the button behind your ear. This seam is just above where the case pinches to hold your earphones when charging/not in use. After taking the earphones in & out enough times (gently), you will notice the wireless adaptor starting to break at the seam. It is a fairly obvious weak point & the design of the case puts a lot of stress on that weak point. I use the right ear more than the left & have seen the seam split earlier on the right ear. I am very gentle with my electronics. I have owned these SE215s for about 8 years. I reached out to Shure about this design flaw and they did not care nor help me with the issue at all. I do love my SEs since they are modular & I can replace my wire over time (the weak point of wired earphones), but the design of the wireless adaptor (or the case) needs to be updated. Right now it seems like planned obsolescence so people need to repurchase after some use. I see there are other reviews with the same issue...i hope they do something about it. I currently have mine wrapped with athletic tape (has worked better than electrical tape) to try and keep them alive.
- Sound Quality14
- Connectivity10
- Durability10
- Ease of Use10
- Features8
Reviewed by 20 customers
Constantly lose pairing
originally posted on
https://www.shure.com

submitted23 days ago
byAdam A
fromBoston
I've had these for years, replaced them multiple times. Every set will lose pairing usually on one side which requires total reset and repair. Called Shure many times they said they know about it but haven't done anything to update.
Not Worth
Verified Buyer
originally posted on
https://www.shure.com

submitteda month ago
byChan, C
fromNew York, NY
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
It is not worth to go wireless with the product. Overall sound quality is worse compared to wired. Especially power output.
Big disappointment
originally posted on
https://www.shure.com

submitteda month ago
byEric, P
fromPacific NW
Significant drop in both volume and sound quality over wired configuration. Difficult to understand why Shure would accept either.
Love them, Sound great, but... 2nd set broken.
originally posted on
https://www.shure.com

submitted3 months ago
byRitter F
fromPortland, Oregon
both ears now broke at the seam where the case grabs the headphones.. I use these daily and they seem to last about a year then they break. Then I deal with janky headphone for like 6 months while I contemplate.. really hoping they've fixed this obvious design flaw. the repair process is a pia... So now wondering if I give them another shot... or Sony.. or sigh.. gulp.. airpod pro3....
HUGE flaw in design (planned obsolescence?)
originally posted on
https://www.shure.com

submitted3 months ago
byMitchell N
fromVentura, CA
Product works as intended at first, but there is a flaw in the design that leads to the product breaking in time. There is a small seam on the wireless adaptor right before the button behind your ear. This seam is just above where the case pinches to hold your earphones when charging/not in use. After taking the earphones in & out enough times (gently), you will notice the wireless adaptor starting to break at the seam. It is a fairly obvious weak point & the design of the case puts a lot of stress on that weak point. I use the right ear more than the left & have seen the seam split earlier on the right ear. I am very gentle with my electronics. I have owned these SE215s for about 8 years. I reached out to Shure about this design flaw and they did not care nor help me with the issue at all. I do love my SEs since they are modular & I can replace my wire over time (the weak point of wired earphones), but the design of the wireless adaptor (or the case) needs to be updated. Right now it seems like planned obsolescence so people need to repurchase after some use. I see there are other reviews with the same issue...i hope they do something about it. I currently have mine wrapped with athletic tape (has worked better than electrical tape) to try and keep them alive.
Build quality could be better, but otherwise a great product
Verified Buyer
originally posted on
https://www.shure.com

submitted3 months ago
byMyles P
fromOhio
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
On my 3rd pair now as the connection point from the battery/button cell to the wire going to the earpiece keeps breaking. However, the comfort and sound quality keep me coming back anyway. Each pair lasts at least a year of daily use before I've had problems.
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