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Shure SE846 BT2 Wireless Sound Isolating Earbuds, Quad High Definition MicroDrivers and True Subwoofer, Bluetooth 5, Secure in-Ear Fit, Detachable Cable, Durable Quality - Clear
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| Brand | Shure |
| Model Name | SE846-CL+BT2 |
| Color | Clear |
| Form Factor | In Ear |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth 5.0 |
About this item
- Four high-definition drivers provide extended high-end clarity and unparalleled low-end performance for a state-of-the-art listening experience
- Sound Isolating design featuring fit kit with a variety of sleeves for custom fit blocks up to 37 dB of Outside noise for immersive listening no matter where you are
- Bluetooth 5. 0 pairs with most phones, laptops and tablets, with up to 10 hours of battery life and 30 feet (10 meters) of range
- Multi-point pairing enables pairing of up to two devices transition from the office to on-the-go between multiple sources and media
- Inline three-button remote and microphone offers seamless control for phone calls, voice commands, and easily accessible operation of volume and music playback
- Three-way system configuration for dedicated low, mid and high frequency distribution. Groundbreaking low-pass filter provides the previously unattainable deep low-end performance of a true subwoofer—without sacrificing clarity or detail.
- Adjustable frequency response for customizable sound signatures with removable metal nozzle and changeable nozzle inserts (balanced, warm, and bright options included)
- Includes SE846s, Bluetooth 5. 0 communication cable, universal 3. 5 mm communication cable, standard 3. 5 mm audio cable (64"), micro-USB charging cable, clothing clip, 6. 3mm (1/4") adapter, airline adapter, pair of nozzle inserts, nozzle removal key, premium carrying case, Fit Kit with wide variety of sleeves.
- Fit kit Includes multiple options. Experiment with the size and style that creates the best fit for you. A good seal is key to optimizing sound isolation and bass response as well as maximizing comfort during extended wear
- Upgrade your wireless Bluetooth and get $50 trade-in rebate. Valid November 1st, 2019 – April 30th, 2020. See details on last image
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Product information
| Item Weight | 1.21 pounds |
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| Product Dimensions | 2.72 x 5.79 x 9.49 inches |
| ASIN | B07W6S1BDX |
| Item model number | SE846-CL+BT2 |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Customer Reviews |
3.6 out of 5 stars |
| Best Sellers Rank | #345,682 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #18,362 in Earbud & In-Ear Headphones |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Date First Available | September 3, 2019 |
| Color Name | Clear |
| Connector Type | wireless |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Size | SE846 |
| Battery type | Lithium Ion |
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From the manufacturer
SE846 earphones take audio to the next level, on every level. The sound isolating design blocks out background noise for an immersive, true-to-life experience - perfect for the stage or the street.
Brief Overview:
- Immersive, Superior Audio
- Wireless Connectivity, Communication & Control
- Lasting Comfort & Custom Fit
- Dedicated Headphone Amplifier
- 10 Hour Battery Life
- USB-Micro B Charging Port (charging cable included)
- 10 m (30 ft) Wireless Range
SE846 Wireless Sound Isolating Earphones
State-of-the-Art.
With four high-definition drivers, a groundbreaking low-pass filter for true subwoofer performance, and a customizable frequency response, the SE846 Earphones are engineered for a perfectly tailored listening experience. Includes multiple cable options for wireless Bluetooth 5 connection with dedicated headphone amp, and wired 3.5 mm (with and without communication features) for Apple/iOS and Android devices.
New Wireless Earphone features (with BT2) vs. Wireless models (with BT1) include:
- New Bluetooth 5 wireless capability (an upgrade to prior BT1 Bluetooth 4.1 connection in previous models).
- Premium headphone amp for improved high-fidelity audio over prior models with support for multiple codecs: Qualcomm aptX audio, aptX HD, aptX Low Latency, AAC, and SBC enable superior digital audio.
- Improved battery life – now 10 hours vs 8 in previous wireless bundle models.
Key Features
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Four Hi Def DriversFour high-definition drivers in each ear for extended high-end clarity and a groundbreaking low-pass filter for true subwoofer performance in a convenient and portable package. Sensitivity: 114 dB SPL/mW. Frequency Range: 15 Hz –20 kHz. Speaker Type: Quad High-Definition. Impedance: 9 Ω. Additional specifications are available in the user guide. |
Sound IsolationComfortable sound isolating sleeves block up to 37 dB of ambient noise. Sound isolation technology prevents outside noise from interfering with your listening experience, whether onstage or on-the-go. Shure Sound Isolating Earphones require a proper fit to achieve the best sound. Comes with Premium Fit Kit that includes Soft Flex Sleeves (S,M,L), Foam Sleeves (S,M,L), Yellow Foam Sleeves and Triple Flange Sleeves. |
Detachable CableInnovative detachable cable system ensures multiple connectivity options for long-term device compatibility, upgrades and flexibility. Pair with any Bluetooth device, or plug directly in with options for Android and iOS. Flexibility never sounded so impressive. |
Features & Benefits
- Bluetooth 5 Wireless Technology pairs with most phones, laptops and tablets, with up to 10 hours of battery life and 30 feet (10 meters) of range.
- Premium, wireless audio performance with clear sound and deep bass. A dedicated, premium headphone amplifier provides superior, high-fidelity audio quality with wireless capability.
- Support for multiple codecs. Qualcomm aptX audio, aptX HD, aptX Low Latency, AAC, and SBC enable superior digital audio.
- Inline remote and microphone offers seamless control for phone calls, voice commands, and easily accessible operation of volume and music playback.
- Secure, over-the-ear design ensures earphones stay in place for unmatched, long-wearing comfort.
- Includes Bluetooth 5 communication cable with dedicated headphone amp, Universal 3.5 mm communication cable, standard 3.5 mm audio cable, micro-USB charging cable, clothing clip, two pairs of nozzle inserts, nozzle removal key, premium carrying case, and fit kit with wide variety of sleeves.
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| Sound Signature | Clear Sound + Deep Bass | Accurate Natural Sound | Spacious Sound + Rich Bass | Extended High-End Clarity and Unparalleled Low-End Performance |
| Sensitivity (1kHz) | 107 dB SPL/mW | 109 dB SPL/mW | 119 dB SPL/mW | 114 dB SPL/mW |
| Impedance (1kHz) | 17 Ω | 20 Ω | 36 Ω | 9 Ω |
| Noise Attenuation | Up to 37 dB | Up to 37 dB | Up to 37 dB | Up to 37 dB |
| Frequency Range | 22 Hz – 17.5 kHz / 21 Hz – 17 kHz (SPE) | 20Hz – 19kHz | 18 Hz – 19 kHz / 18 Hz – 19.5 kHz (LTD) | 15Hz – 20kHz |
| Included Sleeves | Soft Flex, Foam | Soft Flex, Foam, Yellow Foam, Triple Flange | Soft Flex, Foam, Yellow Foam, Triple Flange | Soft Flex, Foam, Yellow Foam, Triple Flange |
| Carrying Case | Soft Zip Case | Premium Carrying Case (oval) | Premium Carrying Case (oval) | Premium Carrying Case (square) |
| Extras | 1/4" Adapter | 1/4" Adapter | 1/4" Adapter, Nozzle Removal Key, Nozzle Inserts, Polishing Cloth |
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| Customer Rating | 3.6 out of 5 stars (77) | 4.4 out of 5 stars (10347) | 4.4 out of 5 stars (770) | 4.4 out of 5 stars (622) | 4.2 out of 5 stars (5474) | 4.5 out of 5 stars (158) |
| Price | Unavailable | $89.00$89.00 | $404.00$404.00 | $899.00$899.00 | $103.12$103.12 | $106.89$106.89 |
| Sold By | — | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | AUDIO EQUIP | Amazon.com | AUDIO EQUIP |
| Color | Clear | Clear | Clear | Clear | White | Clear |
| Fit Type | In-Ear | In-Ear | In-Ear | In-Ear | Over-Ear | In-Ear |
| Item Dimensions | 2.72 x 5.79 x 9.49 inches | 7.8 x 3.2 x 2.1 inches | 4.5 x 4.5 x 3.25 inches | 9.1 x 5.7 x 2.6 inches | 6.1 x 2.6 x 7.6 inches | 9.2 x 6.6 x 3.3 inches |
| Special Features | Sound Isolating, Wireless, Bluetooth 5.0, In-Line 3-Button Remote with Microphone, Detachable Cable | Deep Bass, Sound Isolating, Detachable Cable | ios-phone-control | lightweight | Foldable, Lightweight, Noise Cancellation; Foldable, Lightweight, Noise Cancellation; Foldable, Lightweight, Noise Cancellation; Foldable, Lightweight, Noise Cancellation; Foldable, Lightweight, Noise Cancellation | Lightweight, Enhanced bass |
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Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 31, 2020
Unfortunately, these IEMs did not live up to the hype. Maybe I'm doing something wrong?
The sound is tinny and hollow. I compared various other cheaper headphones that I own playing MP3 files through iphone, ipad, Macbook, etc.
Put it this way - my bluetooth ipods sound significantly better... so that's not a bar I want to aspire to for a $1,000 set of Shure 846 IEMs.
I did try a couple of different nozzle attachments to see if the ear fit was the key issue... and to some degree that was part of the problem. My right ear needs a slightly different "fit" than my left to hold the seal. And when I hold the IEMs snuggly, pressing gently inward, I can certainly hear more low end and the sound, overall, is better and fuller.
However, again, in comparing my $149 airpods, which fit relatively loosely, the Shure 846 was still lacking considerably. And I shouldn't have to hold/press inwards to get the audio experience.
I've read that if you listen to really hi-fi enhanced audio file formats you get a tremendous experience. But who is going to set up their entire library to accommodate that?
Plus, my band tried everything to adjust my on-the-floor sound and nothing worked well. Albeit a few adjustments worked better than others... but for $1,000... I really expect to be blown away.
These IEMs are no better than a traditional $100 pair of headphones. Unless I'm doing something drastically wrong?
I truly hope others have a better experience.
First, noise isolation: I ride a motorcycle. These are almost TOO isolating, and I may need to find some tips that allow some sound in. But being able to hear the opening notes of "Skateaway" at 50mph? Incredible.
Sound quality: The richness of the sound, and the seemingly bottomless deep notes, blending with the faithful reproduction of voice, strings - everything I could throw at them - the experience of the sound in a public setting almost feels a little "naughty" - like everyone else is just sitting in traffic, and I'm at the mixing console of a recording studio, picking up sounds like a singer taking a breath before breaking into a chorus. That's the "violation of physics" - my body is in a noisy intersection, but my eardrums are in an intimate studio hearing musicians. All from a couple things smaller than my fingertips. How??
Fit: Several people mentioned that the standard (braided cord with 3.5mm jack) cords are hard to get "seated" around the ear. I tried them briefly and can't disagree. The bluetooth adapter has more flexible cords and I found I could make them sit so perfectly around my ear that I forgot I was wearing them.
There's no avoiding the elephant in the room: The price. Outside of exotic gear designed for A-list performers on stage, these are about the most expensive IEM's around. If you can afford them, just buy them. Yes, they are worth it. If it's a stretch, see if there are any repacks or "used/like new" available.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 21, 2021
First, noise isolation: I ride a motorcycle. These are almost TOO isolating, and I may need to find some tips that allow some sound in. But being able to hear the opening notes of "Skateaway" at 50mph? Incredible.
Sound quality: The richness of the sound, and the seemingly bottomless deep notes, blending with the faithful reproduction of voice, strings - everything I could throw at them - the experience of the sound in a public setting almost feels a little "naughty" - like everyone else is just sitting in traffic, and I'm at the mixing console of a recording studio, picking up sounds like a singer taking a breath before breaking into a chorus. That's the "violation of physics" - my body is in a noisy intersection, but my eardrums are in an intimate studio hearing musicians. All from a couple things smaller than my fingertips. How??
Fit: Several people mentioned that the standard (braided cord with 3.5mm jack) cords are hard to get "seated" around the ear. I tried them briefly and can't disagree. The bluetooth adapter has more flexible cords and I found I could make them sit so perfectly around my ear that I forgot I was wearing them.
There's no avoiding the elephant in the room: The price. Outside of exotic gear designed for A-list performers on stage, these are about the most expensive IEM's around. If you can afford them, just buy them. Yes, they are worth it. If it's a stretch, see if there are any repacks or "used/like new" available.
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Before I got these I was really actually telling myself there is no way these are not some overpriced pieces of plastic. Even after receiving and unboxing, I still had that puzzled wtf look on my face as to how they could explain something so simple being worth so much. The box with that little rubber feeling was nice, yes, but nowhere extraordinary. Started going through the content: replacement ear buds, a micro-usb charging cable (really?), a hardcase cover, 1/4" adapter, handsfree adapter, bluetooth adapter, regular 3.5mm adapter cord and then it hit me. Through all this stuff, I noticed a little shiny key and a pillbox. Shuffled through the instruction manual and figured it was something they called "interchangeable nozzle insert" (Say what? more on that later). As silly as that might sound, I quickly plugged these into my super duper phone to try them out with my 320 kbps mp3 files to minutes later scream Myth Busted, these are junks! They sat in their box for a few days until I decided to figure out what is actually going on here. Snooped around online and figured this wasn't just some random overseas company, they seem like they really do know what they're doing. Look at their twitter, they're taking pictures with cameras probably worth the price of my house! Looked around some more and found out that perhaps simple mp3 files might not cut it. I found some FLACs and set up to play them on my comphuzer. I had nothing to test these against so had to find out which of my current gaming headset sounded the best. GSP 670 vs SE846, let's do it.
As anything, you start with your vegetables so I listened to a few songs with the 670. I spent a few minutes contemplating why I missed out on FLACs for so long in my life. You remember that Titanium song that played on the radio until we all went nut a few years back? I listened to the first 30 seconds on repeat, it was that good. And then the ultimate moment I'd been waiting for all week came. It was time to try out the 1000$ headphones. I plugged them and ahead we went. Within seconds, I was blown away, because I literally almost turned deaf. These drive so much louder, close to like 51% louder. Jokes aside, once I turned it down a few notches, for those in the know about ASMR, I literally had tingles from my experience. And you know the worst part? That same song mentioned earlier that I really really hate, I went through a whole minute of it without even noticing. It's a completely different world when you listen to something for the sounds instead of lyrics. Another thing you really quickly notice is that the washing machine running in the room across from you, went from a loud rumbling the house is gonna fall apart to a light thumping. I could go on and on about all this but it wouldn't make a difference in your opinion until you've tried something of this level.
Now let's get back to those plastic sticks in the pill box they scientifically call "inserts". I laughed at how ridiculous they looked. Like little straws for ants but at one end, an o-ring and colored paper taped to the walls. According to the little guide book, they change the sound by +/- 2.5 dB, whatever that means. The procedure to swap them out was far from a walk in the park. I was afraid to rip my memory foam earbuds tips by the amount of pulling force I had to apply to get them apart. And then you have to carefully remove the threaded collar with that tool, pop the little insert out, line up the new ones, put it all back together while making sure you don't break anything (I mean I'm more used to work on tractor size nut and bolts, gimme a break). And then I wondered: if I swapped both of them out, how would I know if they made a difference at all solely from memory? You guessed it, I went half and half. After trying them out, I decided to stick with Neutral, as I listen to music for the lyrics more than anything else. In my non white coat sound expert words: The difference they make is either more bass or more instruments.
So if you're still around reading at this point reading through my whole review of this product, here's my personal opinion. If you ended up here, there is a 95% chance you are not some 12 year old high school kid looking for Beats to annoy the hell out of everyone in the bus everyday from 4 to 6. You've probably done some research on the product and know what it involves or are looking for something very specific. I consider myself as an average Joe and before I went through all the process explained here, I couldn't possibly ever understand the nonsense. Now with that being said, would I ever go out and purchase a set of earbuds that are this expensive on my own? Probably not. But the main reason is that my limited 128gb phone couldn't handle my increasingly music collection at an average 50mb a pop for very long, if I were to switch to FLACs. As with anything, check yourself before you wreck yo self.
Reviewed in Canada 🇨🇦 on October 9, 2019
Before I got these I was really actually telling myself there is no way these are not some overpriced pieces of plastic. Even after receiving and unboxing, I still had that puzzled wtf look on my face as to how they could explain something so simple being worth so much. The box with that little rubber feeling was nice, yes, but nowhere extraordinary. Started going through the content: replacement ear buds, a micro-usb charging cable (really?), a hardcase cover, 1/4" adapter, handsfree adapter, bluetooth adapter, regular 3.5mm adapter cord and then it hit me. Through all this stuff, I noticed a little shiny key and a pillbox. Shuffled through the instruction manual and figured it was something they called "interchangeable nozzle insert" (Say what? more on that later). As silly as that might sound, I quickly plugged these into my super duper phone to try them out with my 320 kbps mp3 files to minutes later scream Myth Busted, these are junks! They sat in their box for a few days until I decided to figure out what is actually going on here. Snooped around online and figured this wasn't just some random overseas company, they seem like they really do know what they're doing. Look at their twitter, they're taking pictures with cameras probably worth the price of my house! Looked around some more and found out that perhaps simple mp3 files might not cut it. I found some FLACs and set up to play them on my comphuzer. I had nothing to test these against so had to find out which of my current gaming headset sounded the best. GSP 670 vs SE846, let's do it.
As anything, you start with your vegetables so I listened to a few songs with the 670. I spent a few minutes contemplating why I missed out on FLACs for so long in my life. You remember that Titanium song that played on the radio until we all went nut a few years back? I listened to the first 30 seconds on repeat, it was that good. And then the ultimate moment I'd been waiting for all week came. It was time to try out the 1000$ headphones. I plugged them and ahead we went. Within seconds, I was blown away, because I literally almost turned deaf. These drive so much louder, close to like 51% louder. Jokes aside, once I turned it down a few notches, for those in the know about ASMR, I literally had tingles from my experience. And you know the worst part? That same song mentioned earlier that I really really hate, I went through a whole minute of it without even noticing. It's a completely different world when you listen to something for the sounds instead of lyrics. Another thing you really quickly notice is that the washing machine running in the room across from you, went from a loud rumbling the house is gonna fall apart to a light thumping. I could go on and on about all this but it wouldn't make a difference in your opinion until you've tried something of this level.
Now let's get back to those plastic sticks in the pill box they scientifically call "inserts". I laughed at how ridiculous they looked. Like little straws for ants but at one end, an o-ring and colored paper taped to the walls. According to the little guide book, they change the sound by +/- 2.5 dB, whatever that means. The procedure to swap them out was far from a walk in the park. I was afraid to rip my memory foam earbuds tips by the amount of pulling force I had to apply to get them apart. And then you have to carefully remove the threaded collar with that tool, pop the little insert out, line up the new ones, put it all back together while making sure you don't break anything (I mean I'm more used to work on tractor size nut and bolts, gimme a break). And then I wondered: if I swapped both of them out, how would I know if they made a difference at all solely from memory? You guessed it, I went half and half. After trying them out, I decided to stick with Neutral, as I listen to music for the lyrics more than anything else. In my non white coat sound expert words: The difference they make is either more bass or more instruments.
So if you're still around reading at this point reading through my whole review of this product, here's my personal opinion. If you ended up here, there is a 95% chance you are not some 12 year old high school kid looking for Beats to annoy the hell out of everyone in the bus everyday from 4 to 6. You've probably done some research on the product and know what it involves or are looking for something very specific. I consider myself as an average Joe and before I went through all the process explained here, I couldn't possibly ever understand the nonsense. Now with that being said, would I ever go out and purchase a set of earbuds that are this expensive on my own? Probably not. But the main reason is that my limited 128gb phone couldn't handle my increasingly music collection at an average 50mb a pop for very long, if I were to switch to FLACs. As with anything, check yourself before you wreck yo self.
The buds themselves interchange between the included cables, and come in the box with the actual cable adapter attached. Switching things to Bluetooth was very simple. I have always been skeptical of Bluetooth quality; you need the right mix of audio bitrate and distance and quality headphone or buds to get it right. These definitely get it right. BT 5.0 has a good throughput, and at 9 ohms with a high sensitivity, these get way louder than you'd ever need and have very little drop off at the top end (at least nothing that was noticeable without damaging my ears).
Quite honestly, I can't see why A-level bands wouldn't use these on set; they are simply superior in every way to any other ear bud I've ever tried. From the fit of the ear sleeves (and if you've never used sleeves that you compress to fill your ear you are really missing out) to the quality of the lows (listen to Intro by Yosi Horikawa for a good example of the dizzying depths of bass these can plummet), I've never had a better pair of earphones ever.
If I had any tiny complaints, it would only revolve around the cabling; I think they tried to make the bluetooth cables that run behind your ear formable, but they are just stiff and a bit uncomfortable. I do wish they were formable (like a twist tie you might get at your local bakery), but it's a sacrifice I'll put up with while I wear them in.
This pair of SE846's knocked my socks off. The first step was to listen to my usual reference songs as I know well what they sound like with other listening devices. The SE846's gave me a new appreciation for the details in these songs -- details which I hadn't ever heard clearly before.
The sound is well-rounded, and the volume available from the BT2 was excellent. This is the first time I've been pleased with the volume levels available from a pair of wireless earphones, whether Shure or another brand.
Granted, what I'm saying here is to-be-expected for spending this kind of money on earphones... but if it is your business to know sound, or you just really like listening to music the way it was intended, this is a great option that I would totally recommend.




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