
Shure’s SE line of earbuds has earned legions of loyal fans, thanks not only to their sound quality, but their detachable cables and MMCX connectors. That modular approach has allowed the SE line to find themselves at home everywhere, from the go-to choice of in-ear monitors used by countless pros onstage, to audiophile home listeners, to everyday commuters.
However, wired is an increasingly dirty word for the masses who favor the convenience of true wireless performance for their commute, workout, and even home listening. What’s a legendary wired headphone manufacturer to do?
In Shure’s case, it’s to release the second generation of its AONIC 215 true wireless headphones, with which I got to spend some time. The AONIC 215 is essentially a kit that consists of a pair of the popular SE215 earbuds paired with the new product here: the RMCE-TW2 wireless adapter. Already own a pair of Shure earbuds with MMCX connectors? Grab that wireless adapter, and you’re ready to go cable-free with the sound you already love.
Unboxing and Getting Started
In the box, Shure gives you the standards you’d expect from a premium true wireless set: the adapters with the SE215s attached, a charging case, a USB C cable for charging, three pairs of foam ear tips, and three sets of Soft Flex ear tips.
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