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Shure E2c Earbuds
E2c Sound Isolating Earphones Lightweight, sound isolating earphones Product Overview - Sound Isolating Design
- High Energy Speakers for Studio-Quality Sound
- Lightweight: Weighs one ounce
- Fit Kit for Personalized, Comfortable In-Ear Fit
- Earphones Carrying Case
- Money-Back Guarantee and Two-Year Warranty
Compare with E3c and E5c
The E2c’s unique, affordable design comes from Shure’s years of collaborating with professional musicians. Featuring a high energy speaker in a distinctive enclosure, the E2c producesstudio–quality sound with excellent isolation from background noise. Key Features: Sound Isolating Technology The E2c’s in ear design, using foam or flex sleeves, naturally blocks background noise. This allows lower listening volumes in loud environments. No batteries or extra equipment are needed for sound isolation. High-Performance Dynamic Speakers The E2c's speakers are constructed with studio-grade components, producing exceptional audio clarity. (Seetechnical specs) Personal Fit Kit Because every ear is different, E2c earphones come with three pairs (small, medium, large) of disposable foam sleeves and three pairs (small, medium, large) of flex sleeves to ensure a personalized fit. Secure In Ear Design The soft, flexible sleeves in the Fit Kit gently contour the inside of the ear for a comfortable, secure fit. Low-Profile Earphone Cables The E2c's cables pass behind the ear — out of sight and out of the way — to provide a more comfortable, discreet fit. Lightweight Construction Weighing only 1 oz (30g), the E2c is lightweight and comfortable for any portable listening application. Earphones Carrying Case The E2c comes with a stylish, compact carrying case. The cable spool inside allows for an easy, tangle-free way to store your earphones. Warranty and Money-Back Guarantee Every E2c ordered from this website comes with a 30-day,no-questions-asked, money-back guarantee, plus a two-yearwarranty on materials and workmanship. E2c Technical Specifications:  | Speaker Type: |  | Dynamic High Energy |  | Sensitivity (at 1kHz): |  | 105dB SPL/mW |  | Impedance (at 1kHz): |  | 16 ohms |  | Cable Length: |  | 1.57m (62 inches) |  | Net Weight: |  | 30g (1 oz) |  | Input Connector: |  | 3.5 mm (1/8") gold-plated stereo plug |
How to use It's important to fit your E2c earphones properly into your ears. Read theearphones fitting tips for help on wearing your earphones. |
How to use
The Shure E2c, E3c and E5c earphones are ideally suitedfor use with CD, MP3, and DVD players, as well as any other listening devicethat has a 3.5 mm (1/8-inch) stereo jack. Plug them into your favoritelistening device, or bring them with you when you fly. The result will bethe same — an outstanding audio experience, wherever your music takes you. To enjoy the superior sound isolation and the rich,studio-quality sound of the E Series, it is important to fit your earphonesproperly into your ears. We recommend taking some time to experiment withyour Personal Fit Kit to find out what works best for you. |
Pointers & Tips:
Left and right
Note the difference between the right and left earphones: > E1c and E5c: earphone with blue dot = left ear; earphone with red dot =right ear > E2c: clear earphone = left ear; clear-and-black earphone = right ear > E3c: earphone with L = left ear; earphone with R = right ear | Situating the cables around your ears > E2c, E1c, and E3c: wrap the earphone cord over the top and down the backof the ear. > E5c: wrap the form-fitted wire over the top and down the back of the ear. > Use the adjustment tube to secure the cables comfortably behind your head.
 
| Inserting the earphones
To insert the earphone, pull the ear upward and outward to straighten outthe ear canal. With the cable coming over your ear, compress the sleeve withyour fingers and insert the earphone into your ear. | Creating your personal fit The quality of the frequency response and sound isolation depends on howwell the sleeves seal. If the earphone seems to be lacking in low frequencyresponse, insert the earphone deeper into the ear canal to obtain a betterseal, or try one of the other sleeve options. Flex and ultra-soft flex sleeves: Try the different sizes todetermine the best fit for comfort and isolation. Foam sleeves: Compress the foam sleeve at the end of the earphone byrolling it between your thumb and forefinger before inserting it. Hold theearphone in place for about 10 seconds while the foam expands and creates atight seal.    | Connecting to a listening device Shure E Series Earphones are suited for any listening device that has a 3.5mm (1/8-inch) stereo jack, including (but not limited to): Apple iPods,portable CD players, MP3 players, MiniDiscs, DAT, DVD, cassette players,notebook computers, in-flight entertainment systems, and exercise equipmentfitted with gym entertainment systems. When connecting your earphones, besure to follow these instructions: 1. Turn down the volume of your listening device. 2. Connect the mini-plug from your earphones into the device's output jack. 3. Insert earphones into your ears. 4. Slowly raise the volume to a comfortable listening level. | Important safety information: > Never wear earphones while operating a motor vehicle. It may create ahazard and is illegal in many areas. > Use caution when wearing earphones while walking, jogging, cycling, etc. > Avoid using earphones at high volume levels. Shure earphones are designedto provide increased listening enjoyment at lower levels. Prolonged exposureto high sound pressure levels may impair hearing. See our information onhearing conservation to learn more.
Warning: Always turn the volume down before plugging the earphones into asound source. |
Keeping it clean To ensure continuing superior sound from your E Series earphones, werecommend that you follow these simple tips: > Avoid getting moisture in the nozzle, as this can adversely affectsound quality. > Avoid striking or dropping the unit. Extreme shock can damage theearphones. > E1c, E3c, and E5c: Whenever buildup is observed, clean the nozzlesusing the supplied wax removal tool (see Figure 1).
Figure 1: E1c/E3c/E5c Wax Removal Wax buildup around each earphone nozzle should be removed using the WaxRemoval Loop as shown.

> E2c: When new, install the supplied wax guards on the earphonenozzles. Routinely check the wax guard on the tips of the nozzles. If thewax guards appear to be clogged, replace them (see Figure 2).

> Clean your sleeves regularly with a mild antiseptic or soapywater. Always remove the sleeve from the earphone nozzle before cleaning. > Flex, Ultra-soft flex, and Triple-flange sleeves should becleaned with an antiseptic routinely and when sharing. > Foam sleeves should be disposed of and replaced when they getdirty. > Wipe down the earphone housing and cable with an antisepticroutinely. > Stop using the earphones if they are causing you discomfort.
NOTE: Nozzles can collect cerumen (earwax), which can clog theearphone and lower the sound quality. If you experience sound loss, checkthe nozzles for clogging before sending the product in for service. There isa service charge for removing wax.
CAUTION: Shure earphones are not immersible. Make sure flanges arecompletely dry before reattaching to earphone nozzles. |
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