100 years of extraordinary sound
Our history is the history of audio. As a company of engineers, concert goers, performers and presenters – we make products with a passion fueled by a deep understanding and respect for the needs of the people we make them for.
Since 1925, Shure has been a technology leader whose products have set the industry standard and become synonymous with superior quality and reliability for generations of people.
1925 – 1949 – The Beginning
- 1925
Shure Radio Company
S.N. Shure founds the Shure Radio Company in Chicago, Illinois, marking the beginning of a legacy in audio innovation.
- 1932
Model 44 Condenser
With the introduction of the Model 44 Condenser Recording Studio Microphone, Shure becomes one of the few U.S. microphone manufacturers.
- 1939
The Unidyne® Model 55
The Unidyne® Model 55 Microphone debuts as the world’s first single-element unidirectional moving coil microphone. Its iconic design and superior performance soon make it the world's most recognized microphone.
- 1941
Military Grade
As a leading supplier of microphones and headphones to the Allied Forces, Shure manufactures to meet the military-grade quality standards (MILSPEC) that continue to define our products today.
- 1925
Shure Radio Company
- 1932
Model 44 Condenser
- 1939
The Unidyne® Model 55
- 1941
Military Grade
1950 – 1979 – The Growth
- 1950
Phonograph Cartridges
By 1950, Shure is one of the largest producers of phonograph cartridges in the U.S. Shure continues to produce phono cartridges until well into the 21st century, including the revolutionary V15 Type III Phonograph Cartridge released in 1973.
- 1953
Vagabond 88
The Vagabond 88 is the first handheld wireless microphone system for performers.
- 1959
Unidyne III Model 545
Shure introduces the Unidyne III Model 545 Microphone. Soon after, we use the Unidyne III cartridge for the SM57 in 1965 and SM58® in 1966. The SM58 remains the most popular vocal microphone in the world.
- 1967
The Vocal Master
The Vocal Master, the first portable PA system for vocals, features a six-channel mixer, power amplifier,and loudspeakers, transforminglive sound reinforcement.
- 1973
SM7 Voiceover Microphone
Shure launches the SM7 voiceover microphone. The SM7 series gains legendary status over the next four decades in radio, television, recording, and podcasting studios worldwide. Its success paves the way for the MV7 podcast microphone, a USB/XLR hybrid microphone, which debuts forty-seven years later. In 2023, we further expand the line with the SM7dB featuring an ultra-quiet built-in preamp.
- 1950
Phonograph Cartridges
- 1953
Vagabond 88
- 1959
Unidyne III Model 545
- 1967
The Vocal Master
- 1973
SM7 Voiceover Microphone
1980 – 1999 – Automation and Wireless Innovation
- 1983
Automatic Meeting System
Shure enters the conferencing market with AMS, our first automatic mixing system for corporate meeting rooms. A year later, using a microprocessor and embedded code, Shure releases the AMS880 which controls a video switcher so that camera selection follows the talker.
- 1989
The Beta® 58 and Beta® 57
The Beta® 58 and Beta® 57 Microphones, with supercardioid polar patterns and high output levels, provide unprecedented gain before feedback on concert stages.
- 1990
L Series Wireless Systems
Shure introduces L Series Wireless Systems. Within a decade, Shure establishes itself as a global leader in wireless microphones.
- 1992
ST2500 Desktop
Shure releases the ST2500 Desktop Teleconferencing Unit with DSP-based, full duplex audio.
- 1993
The Microflex® line
Shure debuts the Microflex® line, introducing a modular approach to conferencing and presentation microphones tailored to individual needs. The initial lineup includes goosenecks, lavaliers, and boundary microphones, all sharing the same core architecture. Over time, the line evolves into the Microflex Ecosystem portfolio, designed to meet the changing demands of modern work environments.
- 1996
The DFR11EQ
The DFR11EQ expands Shure's use of digital signal processing via a device that sets the standard for automatic feedback reduction while also allowing users to manually control internal software equalizers for comprehensive tonal control of the sound system. Today, nearly all new Shure products are powered by DSP, and Shure continues to invest in dedicated DSP devices such as the IntelliMix® P300 Audio Conferencing Processor.
- 1997
The PSM®600
Shure introduces the PSM®600, the first in-ear monitoring system to deliver suitable dynamic range to the performer, dramatically reducing fatigue, providing an inspiring audio experience, and helping to preserve artists' hearing.
- 1983
Automatic Meeting System
- 1989
The Beta® 58 and Beta® 57
- 1990
L Series Wireless Systems
- 1992
ST2500 Desktop
- 1993
The Microflex® line
- 1996
The DFR11EQ
- 1997
The PSM®600
2000 – 2024 – The Wireless Evolution
- 2005
UHF-R® Wireless
UHF-R® Wireless brings to market a new standardin flexibility and reliability with its wide tuning bandwidth and unique track-tuning filter. UHF-R rapidly expands Shure's market share in the upper echelon of professional production.
- 2011
Axient® Wireless System
Shure introduces the Axient® Wireless System, with an unprecedented set of tools for deploying wireless microphones in challenging RF environments. We continue to expand the Axient feature set in today’s Axient Digital Wireless Microphone System.
- 2012
The ULX-D® Digital Wireless System
The ULX-D® Digital Wireless System, is our first TV-band digital wireless solution. The system offers 24-bit audio, wide dynamic range above 120 dB, and exceptional spectrum efficiency with its high-density mode, marking a new era in professional wireless technology.
- 2013
Microflex Wireless (MXW) System
The Microflex Wireless (MXW) System, Shure's first wireless microphone tailored for conference rooms, debuts in 2013, offering flexible and reliable audio solutions for dynamic meeting environments. In 2024, the system evolves with the introduction of Microflex Wireless neXt 2, an advanced two-channel wireless solution designed to enhance meeting equity and sound reinforcement in videoconferencing and hybrid presentations. In 2025, we add updated four andeight channel system options to MXW neXt.
- 2016
The MXA910
Providing remarkable audio capture from a distance, the MXA910 Ceiling Array Microphone changes conference rooms forever.
- 2018
Microflex Complete Wireless (MXCW) System
Shure introduces the Microflex Complete Wireless (MXCW) System, a fully-featured discussion system that combines the freedom of wireless technology with integrated voting, interpretation, and touchscreen control. Ideal for government, corporate and educational facilities, MXCW speeds setup in dynamic meeting spaces and temporary venues with flexible seating arrangements.
- 2020
IntelliMix Room
Shure revolutionizes the AV industry with the introduction of IntelliMix Room, the first-of-its-kind audio processing software. IntelliMix Room® optimizes audio conferencing with advanced DSP algorithms that run directly on Windows devices, simplifying room deployments by eliminating the need for dedicated DSP hardware.
- 2024
Nexadyne™
Shure redefines the modern standard for live events and professional touring with the Nexadyne™ dynamic microphone platform. Built on Shure's patented Revonic™ Dual Transducer Technology, Nexadyne vocal and instrument microphones offer stunning detail and reduction of unwanted noise.
- 2024
ShureCloud
Shure launches ShureCloud, a comprehensive cloud-based platform designed to streamlinethe management and monitoring of Shure devices. This platform offers centralized control, remote monitoring, and seamless firmware updates, enhancing efficiency and operational simplicity for AV professionals.
- 2005
UHF-R® Wireless
- 2011
Axient® Wireless System
- 2012
The ULX-D® Digital Wireless System
- 2013
Microflex Wireless (MXW) System
- 2016
The MXA910
- 2018
Microflex Complete Wireless (MXCW) System
- 2020
IntelliMix Room
- 2024
Nexadyne™
- 2024
ShureCloud
2025 – Innovations for the Next Century
- 2025
Axient® Digital PSM
Axient® Digital PSM is our first digital wireless in-ear monitoring system tailored to the rapidly evolving wireless landscape. It is also Shure's first Wireless Multichannel Audio System (WMAS) enabled product line, empowering audio professionals to adapt to an even wider variety of environments.
- 2025
MV7i Builds on SM7’s Legacy
Further expanding the SM7’s legacy, the MV7i is the world's first microphone with a built-in, dual-channel USB audio interface all in one device.
- 2025
Axient® Digital PSM
- 2025
MV7i Builds on SM7’s Legacy