Shure EA306 Triple Flange Sleeves for E3c, E3g, E4c, E4g, E5c, I3, I4c, E3c-n and E4c-n models | List Price: $9.99 Discount Price: $0.99

| Brand: Shure Binding: Electronics
Features: - Replacement sleeves for Shure E3c, E3g, E4c, E4g, E5c, I3, I4c, E3c-n and E4c-n models
- 3 pair (6 pieces)
- Replacing your foams often will maximize your listening experience
Good option for E3c. [Posted on 2008-03-24] The small size fits my ear perfectly. I wanted a second set for the E3c earphones that I purchased.
Shure, there are better tips out there... [Posted on 2008-03-28] These are good for working out. I do not think they sound as good as the grey tips. If you want tips that will stay in your ear (they hurt my ears after prolonged wearing) and isolate outside noise then buy these. Otherwise, get the grey silicone tips or shure foam replacement tips.
These buds are great [Posted on 2008-05-09] I purchased the SE210 and over a few weeks, I tried all the tips and all the sizes. I kept having problems getting a good seal, and the tips would work lose as I hit the gym. Then I tried these tiple flange.
At first, they felt funny and when I pushed them in, the flanges would would sort of flip over and essentially block all sound. I was getting frustrated thinking the SE210 was not as good a bud as the E2C. When I first looked in the mirrow, they seemed to stick far out of the ear.
Then I read a review that helped me.
Since the flange was sticking out of the ear so far, I clipped off the third flange. That helped a lot. Then I read another article about getting each tip wet before inserting. (a little saliva will work fine) I next wet each tip before inserting, and each bud slid right in. No need to pull on the ear or any other odd trick. Once you get the flange bud in and drape wire behind the ear, the seal is great and the sound is excellent.
I just returned from a long flight on a small jet carrier and I had the buds in from take off to landing. The engine roar was totally blocked and I had no problems getting excellent bass from jazz or rock music.
I think users that state they have a problem just don't take the time to properly insert or prepare these tips. They might create a little soreness in the ear, but I cannot imagine a better bud or tip. I just wish these fit my E2C.
If you have any Shure buds these tips will fit, I think these flange tips will end up as your preference. They don't deteriorate as the foam ones do. They are softer than the silicon tips, and they won't fall out of the ear as the rubber tips tend to do when you perspire.
Excellent Enhancement to User Experience [Posted on 2008-06-25] I fly and ride motorcyles long distances. In both cases I need headphones that are compact, and truly block noise. The addition of these flange sleeves make the Sure headphones perfect in this regard.
Work Great for Etymotic ER-4 Too! [Posted on 2008-07-10] I've got Etymotic ER-4 headphones -- which sound great, by the way -- and these sleeves fit perfectly. Even better, they give just a little more space between your eardrum and the speaker. This allows a slight expansion of the stereo field, which I'm enjoying immensely.
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