Shure
Founded in 1925 by Sidney N. Shure in Chicago, Illinois, Shure has evolved from a radio parts supplier into a global icon of audio excellence. The company's breakthrough innovation—the 1939 Model 55 Unidyne, the world's first single-element unidirectional microphone—set a standard for audio engineering that continues today.
Throughout its history, Shure has pioneered transformative technologies, from introducing the first wireless microphone system in 1953 to launching the legendary SM58 microphone in 1966—a model that remains the industry benchmark. The company's comprehensive portfolio of professional microphones, wireless systems, headphones, and in-ear monitors delivers unmatched performance across the most demanding environments.
From Grammy-winning artists and broadcasters to corporate presenters and educators, Shure serves diverse professionals who demand exceptional audio quality. Signature products like the SM7B microphone, cherished by podcasters and recording artists for its rich sound signature, and the SE series in-ear monitors exemplify Shure's commitment to audio excellence.
Through nearly a century of innovation, Shure has maintained its position as the trusted leader in professional audio. This legacy of quality, durability, and precise engineering continues to shape the future of sound, enabling creators and communicators worldwide to achieve pristine audio clarity in any setting.