Shure SE53BACL+UNI AONIC 5 Wired Sound Isolating Earbuds, High Definition Sound + Natural

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The MMCX connectors standard on most SE earphones, like the SE215 and SE846, mean you don’t have to choose between
wired and wireless. Simply add an RMCE Remote + Mic accessory cable, RMCE-LTG (for iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus), or the
EAC64 replacement detachable cable (if the telephony features of the Remote + Mic cable isn’t required).
Q.) What models of SE earphones are the RMCE-BT2 for?
A.) All models of SE earphones with MMCX connectors, including SE215, SE315, SE425, SE535 and SE846 Sound Isolating
earphones are compatible with the RMCE-BT2.
Q.) Do the BT2 cable and earphones support Bluetooth aptX codec?
A.) Yes. BT2 products support Qualcomm aptX audio, aptX HD, aptX Low Latency, AAC, SBC aptX codecs.
Why am I experiencing dropouts with my wireless Sound Isolating earphones?
While the Bluetooth protocol defines standard range as up to 10 m (30 ft), the ideal distance between devices is significantly
smaller, especially when outdoors where reflections are minimal. Similarly, the range can be much further in enclosed spaces,
where a lot of reflections of the signal are permitted. Absorption of signal by skin or garments may impact connectivity (espe
cially keeping the music device in a pocket with keys, credit cards, which may act as an unwanted antenna for the phone), and
a line-of-sight signal should be established to troubleshoot any connectivity or dropout issues.
How can I get the most reliable wireless performance with BT2?
Your Shure RMCE-BT2 supports multiple Bluetooth codecs: SBC, AAC, QualcommaptX audio, aptX HD, aptX Low Latency
codecs. Bluetooth codecs/transmissions have varying wireless performance based on:
Interference from other wireless devices
Distance from source
Physical barriers between source and receiver, such walls or people
The density/size of the wireless transmission. (codec related)
iOS devices automatically set the codec, and an end user cannot make any changes, or choose a different codec. (iOS sup
ports SBC and AAC only).
Android devices with the latest firmware updates can select which codec is used in the Bluetooth settings menu of your Android
source.
Note: Android users: To maximize performance, and minimize signal dropouts, choose the codec that works best in your environment.
www.shure.com/bt/codec
Accessories
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RMCE cables are compatible with all Shure earphones.
Remote and Mic Lightning Cable for iOS (RMCE-LTG)
Remote and Mic Universal Cable for iOS and Android (RMCE-UNI)
Remote and Mic USB Cable for Android (RMCE-USB)
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