Shure PA758S Small Ultra-Soft Flex Sleeves for
| Shure PA758S Small Ultra-Soft Flex Sleeves for Shure E3c and E5c Sound-Isolating Earphones (5 Pairs) |
Manufacturer: Shure Brothers
UPC:
042406123099 Retail Price: $13.18 Avg. Rating:
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5 Pairs
Features:- Pack of small replacement flexible sleeves for Shure E1c, E3c, and E5c sound-isolating earphones
- Ultra-soft reusable sleeves fit comfortably in the ear
- Easy to insert and remove
- Small size designed for people with compact ear canals
Product DescriptionE5C *S/O* |
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Shure PA758S Small Ultra-Soft Flex Sleeves for Shure E3c and E5c Sound-Isolating Earphones (5 Pairs) Specs:
| Product Name | Shure PA758S Small Ultra-Soft Flex Sleeves for Shure E3c and E5c Sound-Isolating Earphones (5 Pairs) |
| Manufacturer | Shure Brothers |
| Product Number MPN | PA758S |
| Retail Price | $13.18 |
| EAN-13 | 0042406123099 |
| EAN-14 | 00042406123099 |
| UPC | 042406123099 |
| Weight | 1 lbs. |
| Deal first added on: | 21-September-2005 |

Latest 2 Reviews
Here is what people are saying about the Shure PA758S Small Ultra-Soft Flex Sleeves for Shure E3c and E5c Sound-Isolating Earphones (5 Pairs)
"Triple Flange are better" | 2007-12-30 |
| - Reviewed By bguthrie@post.smu.edu |
| I bought these before finding the triple flange. These don't fit as well, don't sound isolate as well, and put the hard part of the headphone in your ear which is not as comfortable as the triple flange which only puts soft stuff in your ear. |
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"Comfortable and secure" | 2006-12-31 |
| - Reviewed By alyanm |
| These are my favorite of all the rubber sleeves I've ever used on my assorted collection of ear canal headsets. They are a bit sticky so once you get them in there they stay in really well; can easily be removed and replaced (unlike the foam ones which are admittedly more comfortable). Here's my trick, on an airplane I put a rubber sleeve on one side and foam on the other ear. The foam one stays in there for the duration, if a stewardess or somebody comes up to me I pop the rubber one out so I can hear and respond (talk about good sound isolation!) and then I pop it back in. Eventually these will get slippery and lose their sticking power; then its time to buy these replacements :) |
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