🎶 Elevate Your Sound Experience—Comfort Meets Performance!
Comply Memory Foam Replacement Earbud Tips are designed for Sony True Wireless Earbuds, offering ultimate comfort, a secure fit, and superior noise isolation. Made from body-heat activated memory foam, these tips adapt to your ears for a customized fit, ensuring they stay in place during any activity. Compatible with multiple Sony models, they provide an exceptional audio experience while being easy to maintain.
Compatible Devices | Sony XM5, WF-1000XM5, WF-1000XM4, WF-1000XM3, and WF-XB700 |
Material | Memory Foam |
Color | Black |
Unit Count | 3.0 Count |
Item Dimensions | 4.5 x 5.5 x 1 inches |
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Used on Jabra Elite 10
Tested 4 different aftermarket ear tips with the Jabra Elite 10 based on suggestions found via googlefu along with a DIY modification of the tips it came with, with the main goals being:- more comfort for maximum wearing time- better passive sound blocking- finding a good fit for my right ear which fell between default sizes the Jabra came withJabra eartip sizes that fit me best were Large (left) and between Large and Extra-large (right). All of the tips sizes I tested matched the same size as the Jabra tips, with the one exception noted below. I had no issues with any of the tips not fitting the charging case.* Jabra default eartips with DIY foam donut(Can find instructions on google, basically just a foam earplug cut to size, punched a hole in the middle of and slipped over the eartip stem)Improved the passive sound blocking over the eartip without the foam. Made them feel a bit firmer in the ear. The disposable foam ear plugs I hand on hand to use (Flents Protechs Quiet Please NRR29) do wear out and need changed every few weeks or so, so a bit less convenient.* Sedna Earfit Max Azla for TWSWas about the same as the tips Jabra came with, no real difference.* Sedna Earfit Max Azla StandardNeeded to go down one size to medium, due to the deeper fit. No real difference from what Jabra came with. Combining them with the DIY foam donuts made them less comfortable.* SpinfitAgain not much to comment on here over the tips Jabra came with. The left ear did ok comboed with the foam donuts but the right ear (the between sizes) was not comfortable.* Comply Truegrip ProThe only foam tips I tested of the bunch. They passively block out about as much noise as the Jabra tips with foam donut combo did, but were more comfortable. This was the only tip that really felt comfortable for my between-sizes right ear for long wearing. They do pick up earwax very easily so need daily wipe-downs with a damp cloth to keep clean, and they’re only supposed to last 3 months of wearing before they need replaced. They are still foam after all.I ended up keeping the Comply set for my right ear, and use the Jabra tip with foam donut for my left. What you’re looking for in tips may be different from what I needed so your picks may end up different.As far as the best ANC sound blockage, Bose wins by a large margin but were far too uncomfortable for long wear time, and it couldn’t be solved by changing tips/ wings. Jabra was the next best for the low-frequency sound out of what I tried, which is why I went with trying to find better tips for it.
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Great fit.
I ordered the pack of comply tips for my Sony WF-1000XM4 earbuds. 6 tips in all in 3 different sizes.My ear canals are two different sizes which is why I purchased the multi-pack. The tips I was using were a little too big for one ear and a lot too big for the other. This meant that they were uncomfortable, and I never really got a good seal. This is a big deal, especially if you want to use them on a motorcycle for their noise suppression, or on a riding lawnmower. I found that when riding on the mower I had to put my noise blocking headphones over the earbuds to get much noise suppression at all. And when on the bike, the helmet will knock the earbuds out of place, and you have to then try to work your hand between your helmet and your ears to press them in. Not a good situation.The comply tips solved a lot of problems. I found that if I wore the small tip in one ear and the medium in the other that they worked well, and that I could wear them for hours without any discomfort, and they retain their seal. The key to a good seal is to squeeze the tip before you insert it in your ear. Once in the canal it will expand and seal. Today I used my leaf blower for around 90 minutes, and was listening to podcasts and music as I worked. I continued to wear them until it was time to recharge the battery on my earbuds which was a period of several hours. These comply tips made a HUGE difference, and created the seal I needed for the Sony noise suppression to kick in.Do I like these? Yes, a LOT. Do they affect the frequency response of my buds. Maybe... If so, just a tad on the high end perhaps... but I'm not sure. The sound I got was certainly acceptable across the spectrum, even with the leaf blower. The good seal kept me from having to crank up the volume on the Sony's in order to hear the podcast which I always had to do before. The lower volume level needed to create a quality sound when using a leaf blower, or riding a mower, or riding your motorcycle is a lot more healthy for your ears.Bottom Line: Would I buy them again? Yes sir. No doubt.
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