Best earbuds for completely remove the noises of voices

Jan 13, 2017 at 2:04 PM Thread Starter Post #1 of 3

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Hi, i've just created an account on this forum for this question, let me explain : I'm looking for earbuds which are able to isolate me from the exterior noises, so I wont hear at all (or really really slighty) the voices of everyone speaking around and next to me. Any advices ? (And please, advice me a product only if you own the product and can guarantee me that it will do what i'm looking for :( ) Thanks in advance !
 
And sorry for my bad english
 
Jan 13, 2017 at 2:27 PM Post #2 of 3
  Hi, i've just created an account on this forum for this question, let me explain : I'm looking for earbuds which are able to isolate me from the exterior noises, so I wont hear at all (or really really slighty) the voices of everyone speaking around and next to me. Any advices ? (And please, advice me a product only if you own the product and can guarantee me that it will do what i'm looking for :( ) Thanks in advance !
 
And sorry for my bad english

There are no guarantees. So there's that. That said, I do think the Shure SE215 is a very well-isolating IEM. You should probably check it out.
 
Jan 13, 2017 at 3:03 PM Post #3 of 3
  There are no guarantees. So there's that. That said, I do think the Shure SE215 is a very well-isolating IEM. You should probably check it out.

By "guarantees", I mean that the person will advice me the product if and only if she own the product or if she tested it so she can tell me for sure that it will do what I want.I guess guarantee isnt the good word for describe what i'm trying to say.
Edit : for the Shure SE215, it is said that they are made for musician, so if I understand this correctly, it will mostly reduce the sounds of instruments, which are completely differents of the sounds of a voice, so I'm not sure it will works :/ And the etymotic (http://www.etymotic.com/consumer/earphones/mk5.html ) looks really axed on isolation, so it would be perfect if somebody who own them could answer (And thanks for this really fast answer btw)
 

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