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COMPLY Premium Memory Foam Earphone Tips are designed specifically for AirPods Pro Generation 1 & 2, providing a comfortable and secure fit with ultra-soft memory foam. These tips enhance sound quality through noise cancellation and are compatible with the charging case, making them the perfect upgrade for any audio enthusiast.
C**D
Good fit as replacement for XS silicone tips and improvement in sound
Coming from the originally supplied XS silicone tips I went for the small Comply foam tips and so far they fare a lot better. I ate with them, did a shake test and so far they’re solid. For me this is already a huge improvement. I’ll keep on testing but so far they’re great. I hope people will find this useful.Update: used them from beginning of December. So far they’re still holding up. Just one issue I had once was that because of the tips they didn’t charge. But a squeeze of the ear tips fixed the issue. Eating with them clicked in also now doesn’t cause them to fall out. I’m really happy with them and after 2.5 months of abuse they’re still holding up.
M**K
Good, but imperfect.
They help my airpods stay perfectly in my ears, never need adjustment. They block sound more effectively and have a fuller, heavier sound quality than the silicons. The transparency is ever so slightly altered. But there’s a reason earbuds come with silicon tips, durability. I have had mine for a month today and its showing. When the AirPods case closes it can catch the foam of my right earbud, meaning there’s a small rip in it already. Still completely wearable and get the job done brilliantly just know this ahead of time. Once or twice I have found that despite being in the case the AirPods haven’t charged. Due to the durability concerns I highly recommend getting 3 of 1 size, and hoping they last a long time. The more the foam wears the less springy it will be so I doubt the smalls are going to be as comfortable. I have the mediums, and sometimes ponder on if i got the larges they would have more longterm usability, but probably would get caught in the case more, so 6 of one half a dozen of the other. I haven’t had to switch them yet, and I don’t look forward to it either hahah.In conclusion, I’m so happy I have these while I have these. But that time will one day come to an end, but I will still have the silicons ready and waiting.Update: 30.04.24 after 6+ months I have to switch one. There’s been wear and tear but today the left foam split in 2 finally. Meaning I and moving onto the second set. Honestly, longer than anticipated.
T**L
SO EXPENSIVE BUT SO GOOD!
Found standard AirPod pro 2 buds hurt my ears. These give a little more spacing from ear and a softer fit. Also improve sound and therefore isolation. They really only last 4-6 months though which is why there are three pairs in a pack. When they get too squishy they need changing. I tried others including cheaper memory foam ones and comply really are the best… but you really pay for it! Value for money is hard to assess because if you use your pods every day, it’s not bad. If the silicon or cheaper foam ones work for you, save your money.. if not.. splash out on these.
P**N
Definitely recommend
Hold in ears very well. Used for a couple of weeks now and not fallen out once. Wasn't sure which size to go for so got the mixed sizes pack and use one large and one medium.
M**E
Mixed Expereience: I really wanted to like these
In the past I had a pair of wired Shure ear buds (~2006) that did an incredible job at isolating external sound, with bass that was incredibly impressive and convincing, for all but the absolutely lowest frequencies. The physical isolation on those were so good that on the noisy subway in NYC, I could barely hear the outside world, if ever at all. When listening to them, I felt like I was in another place. They had no fancy noise cancelling technology, but had excellent dense and durable foam, a great seal, and the bass was just nailed on those. I next had a really much more epensive pair of Ultimate Eears with added Comply Foam, and those had good isolation too, if not as good as the Shure earbuds, again without noise canceling technology, and these had better midrange and highs and frequency seperation / clarity in comparison to the Shures.Then comes the Air Pods Pro g2. People, including sound / mastering engineers I know rave about the sound quality of these, but I have always been underhelmed by the noise canceling technology on offer. It only partially compensates for weak physical sound isolation of the design of the Air Pod Pros. I can still hear so much of the outside world with the default ear tips, even with noise cancelling enabled. While the frequency seperation and human voices sound amazingly clear on these, the bass is lacking / absolutely not convincing to me, tinny overall... dissapointing considering the cost.Adding these Comply foam tips to the Air Pod Pros, sound isolation and bass performance are improved, which is good. I like the improvement. However, it may be a design limitation of the Air Pod Pros, but the physical sound isolation and bass performance still just do not compare to my previous experience with the Shure and Ultimate Ear / Comply tipped earbuds. The difference is so significant. On the London tube, the noise of people talking loudly, train driver announcements, and the screaching of the trian on the tracks are all clearly heard, only slightly lessened, and so noise of the outside world remains distracting.The improved sound aside, the Comply foam tips fall apart in relatively short periods of time / not very durable. One of these tips did not fit/stay connected to the ear bud very well from the first use, and falls off frequently. But the worse problem yet is they interfere with the case detection that the ear buds are seated in the closed ear bud case. This means while inside a closed case, they sometimes do not charge, and/or turn on unexpectedly. I'll be using my phone somewhere and the phone sound will automatically switch to the Air Pod Pro's while they are closed up in the case.... shaking the case around or reseating the ear buds in the case resolve this.... sometimes.... other times not. Either way, the interuption disrupts phone calls or anything involving the microfone or sound on the phone.
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