





🎶 Elevate your audio game with ER3SE — where studio precision meets everyday style
The ER3SE in-ear earphones deliver professional-grade balanced armature sound with superior noise isolation that outperforms active noise cancelling models. Featuring a detachable 1.5m MMCX cable and comprehensive accessory kit, these wired earbuds offer studio-quality audio at an accessible price, perfect for music lovers and professionals seeking clarity and comfort.














| ASIN | B07665KVD1 |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Amazon Bestseller | #269,318 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #4,767 in Earbud & In-Ear Headphones |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Batteries Required | No |
| Cable Feature | Detachable |
| Color Name | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Cellphones |
| Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Control Type | Media Control |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (320) |
| Date First Available | June 15, 2017 |
| Headphones Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
| Included Components | Ear Cushions |
| International Protection Rating | なし |
| Item Model Number | ER3SE |
| Item Shape | In-Ear Earphones |
| Item Weight | 0.02 Kilograms |
| Item model number | ER3SE |
| Manufacturer | エティモティック(Etymotic) |
| Material | Metal |
| Model Name | ER3SE |
| Model Year | 2017 |
| Noise Control | Active Noise Cancellation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 5.08 x 9.53 x 17.78 cm; 18 g |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Music, Recording |
| Release date | March 2, 2018 |
| Size | Standard |
| Special Features | Sweatproof |
| Specific Uses For Product | studio |
| Style | Main unit only |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wireless Communication Technology | Bluetooth |
ア**本
エティモもこれで4個目ですが、BAの高音の美しさ、解像度の高さは相変わらずです。スマホだけでの使用ではベストバランスの1台だと思います。
H**Y
さすが、プロ仕様。 普段使いには勿体ないくらい。
M**N
very good
very good
M**B
FIIO X5に繋いだ時はとても綺麗に音を出してくれるのですが、インピーダンスが低めなせいなのか、単にパワー不足なのか、NW-A26に繋ぐと低音域が上手く出ず高音が刺さるような耳障りな音になります… シングルBA型は1kHzを超えたあたりからインピーダンスが上がってゆく(つまりアンプにとってシングルBA型は高音域は鳴らしやすく低域は鳴らすのが難しい)らしいのでそのせいだろうとは思いますが、外出時に使うイヤホンとして見ると再生機材を選ぶため少々扱いにくいです。 購入時は実際に使用する再生機材に繋いで試聴することをお勧めします。
か**ま
硬質的な音で高音が硬い印象だが、解像度が高く、それぞれの楽器の輪郭、音のバランスがとても良く聞こえる。ソニーMDR EX800stより高域が抜けていて、クリアな音
わ**こ
Final F3100、Final IVとER3SEを試聴してiPhone直さしなんでER3SEにしました。 どの音程も結構、出ていてすごいかと思う。 いつもはShure 535LTD、QDC Nep、RHA MA750 ワイヤレスを使ってる。 もっとスカスカの高音ばかりかと思ってたけど低音も鳴る。 フラットかと言うとどれがフラットかわからん。音なんて所詮は好みだと思うので。 私はこれ好きだけどなーと思う。 買って1時間も使ってないのでまだまだ良く鳴るのかなと思う。 これはきちんと耳にささないと全く鳴りませんので、きちんとさして聴きましょう。
T**I
タイトル通りです。 そのままの状態だと本体に対してイヤーピースが長すぎて音が出たあとイヤーピースに吸収されてしまいゴムホースを通したような音になってしまうからです。なので先端の1個をハサミで切り落とすことで本体と同じ長さとなり吸音される現象が無くなります。悪いレビューの内容はこの現象によるものだと思います。ちょっと悲しかったので本当の音を聴いて欲しくてレビューしました。劇的に変わります。
よ**ん
先に低音強化版のER3XRを入手していましたが、3SEの音色に興味を抱きこちらで中古(状態は概ね良好)を購入しました。 結論から言って、予算を抑えてETYMOTICサウンドを味わいたければ、こちらを購入すべきと思います。 低音は3XRより控え目になりましたが、その分自然な音色で聞く事が出来ます。但し、ER4にはやや及ばない感じですが。 3XRは、謳い文句の通り低音が強化されているので、個人的にはそれはそれで悪くないと思っています。(ETYMOTICらしさに欠けますが) 両機種が揃ったので、気分で使い分ける事にします。どちらも捨て難いので、売却等は考えていません。
M**O
Come da titolo per me che ascolto musica prevalentemente acustica hanno una risposta neutra su tutta la gamma, buona la dinamica compatibilmente con le piccolissime dimensioni Per farle cantare bisogna trovare gli adattatori giusti per le proprie orecchie cioè quelli che meglio ti isolano dai rumori esterni, forniti comunque in dotazione. Attenzione al volume di ascolto perché arrivano molto vicini al timpano.
A**R
Etymotic makes great in ear monitors. This is my third set, and I am very impressed. First of all, the previous ones - I forget the model number - did not have replaceable cables, and the cables frayed at the attachment points, so into the bin they went (this was after several years of service, so I'm not complaining too much). Big kudos to Etymotic for making these replaceable. Second, the new tapered silicone tips that have only two flanges are much more comfortable for me than the three-flange originals. In my ears, the three-flange version gets quite hot and itchy and it's hard to concentrate on the music when that happens. The two-flange version removes that problem, without seeming to impact either the sound quality or the noise isolation. Third, all the good qualities are still there - great sound, great isolation. While I don't find in ear monitors as comfortable as my HiFiMan 5xx or Sennheiser 6xx, having the isolation on say a long air trip makes a huge difference. Plus they fit in my shirt pocket. As for the sound, I would say the Etymotics emphasize slightly the mid treble. Exceptionally good for classical music but some older poorly equalized rock (Led Zepplin I'm looking at you) can sound a bit more thrashy than what I consider normal. As for the low end, some people prefer the similar XR version but these have plenty of bass for me. These have replaced my Shure SE215 as my travelling IEM. The Shures sound fine but again a bit emphasized in the treble. But they don't isolate as well and the housing presses against my ear and becomes uncomfortable after awhile, whereas the Etymotics don't cause any of that kind of discomfort. Highly recommended.
C**O
Edit: this is a review of both Etymotic ER3 SE & XR, I had two separate verified purchase reviews up when they were different listings but now they've been condensed into one listing, so I deleted the extra review. TL;DR is that the SE is great and the XR is a 'nice try' but I wouldn't recommend. SE - 5 stars XR - 3 stars Was curious about the halfway point between ER4s and the HF line, so got both the ER3 SE - Etymotic's hallmark flat sound - and the XR, with enhanced bass response. They're both in between the HF3 and ER4 in build quality. The cord's not as durable as the threaded ER4 cable, but it's a lot sturdier than the HF3's (which WILL fray within two years, the big problem with those otherwise great IEMs). Curiously, the cord on the XR was a full foot longer than the SE's, though otherwise both products are identical. Like with the ER4, the earbuds themselves can be easily detached from the cable, in case you need to replace a damaged cord. Dealing with the cord is a necessary hassle. It lacks a mic or audio controls, but there's a clip about where those controls would be, and you'll want to fix that on something high on your body to reduce cable rubbing noise, which is extremely pronounced. The cable microphonics are so bad in part because the passive noise isolation here is unsurpassed (true of just about all Etymotic IEMs), and without needing any suspicious tinnitus-flaring/ear-pressure-popping, pricetag-inflating active noise canceling tech, either. With a good seal, the outside world is closed off as effectively as with professional musician's plugs. I use Comply foam tips (just don't like the included plastic phalanges, YMMV) and can regularly wear these for hours (obviously being conscious of overall hearing exposure; one benefit of excellent noise isolation + terrific sound reproduction is that you can listen to stuff at a lower volume). Fantastic for commutes, plane trips, working in public, whatever. The earbuds stick straight out, so they're not appropriate for anything with your head sideways against a surface (like laying on your side resting or doing yoga or something). These aren't as fussy as the ER4 about wanting a preamp from many mobile devices, so you can just slap these into anything. But like other Etymotics they'll badly expose poor audio sources/low quality recordings. And if you want a really bouncy sound, or if you're playing from low-quality sources, you're in the wrong place. Etymotics deliver uninflected, unembellished, accurate sound from good sources/recordings. You probably already know if that's what you want, and if it is, the ER3SE delivers. Get it and be merry and save several bills off messing with ER4s plus amps. Find the right eartips for you and there's nothing else that does a better job of muffling everything else while delivering clarity. Giving up the headphone jack wouldn't be nearly so hard if not for the ER3/ER4. I'm confused by the XR though, and wouldn't recommend it. Etymotic's whole thing is flat, accurate sound. The XR's clear pitch is at people who want accuracy, but with more musical, punchy bass. And so much music is EDM or hip hop, so it makes sense to cater to that. But rather than sounding to me like "Etymotics but with punch" this just sounds muddier (rather than cleanly punchy), and clouds the appeal of Etymotic at large. I understand taking the shot, I just think it misses. If you want punchier, bouncier sound, just about everyone else does that, including the (slightly cheaper, lower quality, but with a mic and in-cord audio controls) HF3. If you're here because you already like Etymotic already or because you're looking for very good, accurate, inexpensive headphones, get the SE. I listen to all kinds of stuff, from classical to rock to rap; I've run a lot of hip hop with quality production through both the XR and the SE (Run the Jewels, Cannibal Ox, Aesop Rock, DJ Shadow) and I just don't think the XR does what it's claiming. I'd rather just listen to well produced hip hop on the SE anyway and appreciate other aspects of the music and accept that Etymotic isn't the place to go for the car-rattling-bass type experience, or to listen to someone like Emika. Lots of ppl like the XRs, maybe it's just subjective taste or maybe it's like the cheaper plasma TV looking inferior next to others in the store, but amazing all by itself in your home, but I wrote this for anyone curious about a direct comparison between the SE and XR. Why not the HF3? It's also very good. But if you use it regularly, it's also guaranteed to fray. The cable is noticeably lower quality and not modular. To their credit Etymotic's service is great and they have a lower-cost replacement program for damaged headphones. But probably make the jump to a much higher quality product that won't fray and is fixable if it does unless you need mic/controls on the cord. (Obviously it's nice to just answer a call if it comes in while you're listening to stuff on your phone, which is why I also have had several pairs of HF3s, which is how I know they're definitely going to fray eventually.)
L**N
I have had several Etymotic earphones in the last 14 years Started with ER6i EMRK 5 And now these ER 3 SE Started with the Adventures Broken land Then Carleen Anderson maybe I'm amazed Such a deep base tone the treble is sharp and toned down The guitar and Piano come through perfect Nice purchase and with the 2 year warranty should provide me with many years of listening enjoyment
P**S
Only got these this morning so it may be too early for a review, but so far I'm really happy with them. I usually find earphones to be quite uncomfortable, but these fitted with no problem and did a really good job of cutting out extraneous noises. They're well built and well thought out. I like the fact that you can replace the cable so easily. It's my first pair of true in-ear earphones and I'm pleasantly surprised at the quality. The sound stage is great, making the sound intimate for intimate settings and large for concert halls. Very pleased so far and looking forward to using them a lot more.
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