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Shure EA510M Soft Flex Replacement Sleeves (Black) for Shure E2c, E2g, I2c and QuietSpot Headsets - Medium
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Shure EA510M Soft Flex Replacement Sleeves (Black) for Shure E2c, E2g, I2c and QuietSpot Headsets - Medium

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Description:

These 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. The E2c/E2g/i2c earphones and QuietSpot Headsets come in orange foam sleeves for the best personal fit.

Features:

Replacement sleeves for Shure E2c, E2c-n,E2g, I2c and QuietSpot Headset models


5 pair of each - Size Medium (10 pieces)


Replacing your sleeves often will maximize your listening experience


Also compatible with Shure Ict Series items


Product Details:
Product Length: 8.0 inches
Product Width: 10.0 inches
Product Height: 6.0 inches
Product Weight: 2.0 pounds
Package Length: 6.5 inches
Package Width: 4.6 inches
Package Height: 1.0 inches
Package Weight: 0.05 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 3 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.5
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5Very good fitDec 20, 2008
I bought these local because they were very cheap, going out of business sale! I know have a life time supply as it was a bag of 20 medium and I'm still using the ones that came with mine, almost a year ago. I find the best fit is if I wet them first before inserting in ear, pull ear lobe down and away from body and turn the ear piece while pushing in.

5Shure is a great company for making theseDec 23, 2007
Not much to say here. They're the same as the medium silicone sleeves that come with your E2 (or similar) earbuds.

I'm glad Shure makes replacement sleeves. Before I got the Shure earbuds, I had a decent pair of Sony in-the-ear, isolating buds ($40, if I remember right). When I lost one of those sleeves, it was impossible to find a replacement. Instead of perpetually spending $40 on a new pair of headphones every time I lost a sleeve, I went with Shure when I found out you could buy a ton of replacements. I suppose that's the difference between consumer audio and professional audio.

Three cheers for Shure!

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

4Best fit for me BUT...Mar 28, 2007
Out of all the different styles of sleeves for the Shure e2c earbuds, I like the black flex ones the best. The foam ones are annoying because it takes at least 2 minutes to correctly put them in, and the clear rubber ones put too much pressure on your ear.

The only porblem I have with these ones it that I you are doing anything except sitting perfectly still, you have to push them back in your ears every five minutes. It may not sound that bad but when you are walking somewhere it gets annoing after awhile. Also, they shouldn't charge this much for some stupid little peices of rubber.

All in all though, these allow my Shure e2c's to give great bass response and keep my ears very happy.

 
 
 
 
 
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