• They're a little big in the ear compared to my Shure 425s, but to be honest I don't really notice the difference when wearing them. The personalisation makes things sound warmer and richer - if your preference is for neutrality then it may not appeal, but I quite like it. The combination of good sound, ANC (with pass-through), the long battery life and the solid Bluetooth implementation make them pretty good earbuds IMHO. I haven't had them long enough to know if the lack of detachability is an issue - it has been nice being able to replace the cables for my Shures when they've broken in the past. The Nuraloop cable feels like it has been designed not to kink up and fray in the way many cables do, but only time will tell, really.

  • Think I'll go for them. Do you have a spare referral code :)

    FYI the Nuraphone is GBP 224 on Amazon at the moment, albeit old stock with only a 1 year warranty. They say the only meaningful differences are no cable included and an old style carry case.

  • Sadly I don't have any codes!

    Interesting re the older models on Amazon - although I couldn't see any mention of which Bluetooth codec they have. The Nuraloops and the latest Nuraphones have bluetooth 5, which seems a lot more stable and useable than the codecs used on my ageing Sennheisers/Shures.

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