Naftuli Kay
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I had been a long-time user of Shure IEMs (SE415 and others) and the (now discontinued) Shure RMCE-BT2 Bluetooth adapter.
One of my use-cases was total sound isolation and the ability to easily sleep in the headphones, as they sit flush against the ears with no pain or discomfort. This setup made it so that I could sleep through just about anything you could imagine.
The RMCE-BT2 was great for what it did, but the memory wire that went behind the ears would break after some time, and I ended up having to return them under warranty multiple times, but this was a minimal price to pay for what I got out of them. I think that this particular issue is why they were discontinued. Shure seems to no longer manufacture anything in this space.
Does anyone know if there is a Shure IEM compatible Bluetooth adapter on the market that works similarly? I haven't really even used my SE415s since my last adapter broke.
One of my use-cases was total sound isolation and the ability to easily sleep in the headphones, as they sit flush against the ears with no pain or discomfort. This setup made it so that I could sleep through just about anything you could imagine.
The RMCE-BT2 was great for what it did, but the memory wire that went behind the ears would break after some time, and I ended up having to return them under warranty multiple times, but this was a minimal price to pay for what I got out of them. I think that this particular issue is why they were discontinued. Shure seems to no longer manufacture anything in this space.
Does anyone know if there is a Shure IEM compatible Bluetooth adapter on the market that works similarly? I haven't really even used my SE415s since my last adapter broke.