If you ever want to hear people seriously geeking out over the most minute design details, crash an engineering team meeting for a highly anticipated Shure product. For real. You will not be disappointed.
That passion earned a prestigious 2014 CES Innovations Design and Engineering Award for two of our newest products…
Category: Headphones
SE846 Sound Isolating™ Earphones. These earphones feature a patent-pending design that includes a ground-breaking low-pass filter, which gives you the deep low-end performance of a true subwoofer without taking away any clarity or detail in the mids or highs. Read more about this technology in our interview with Sean Sullivan from the product development team here.
Category: High Performance Home Audio/Video
VP83F LensHopper™ Camera-Mount Condenser Microphone with Integrated Flash Recording. This mic delivers detailed, high-def audio with full low-end response that sounds true to life. It’s super-rugged, and its one-button recording function is intuitive and easy to use. At NAB last April, VP83F won several awards, which you can read more about here.
The Consumer Electronics Association awards this recognition for both new technological advancements and significant improvements to existing technologies. The details of their rigorous selection process are available on the CES Innovations Awards website. We’re incredibly honored and humbled…and, well, we’re geeking out. A lot.
The Innovations Design and Engineering Award is based upon descriptive materials submitted to the judges. CEA did not verify the accuracy of any submission or of any claims made and did not test the item to which the award was given.