I'm a FAM of silicone eartips for sure. Better seal, better fit, more comfortable.
I can't stand the hard plastic earbuds man. Hurts my ears and they dont fit as well.
I'm a FAM of silicone eartips for sure. Better seal, better fit, more comfortable.
I can't stand the hard plastic earbuds man. Hurts my ears and they dont fit as well.
I have the opposite problem. I have a little fold in my ear that pops up like a cartridge eject, rubber molds to it while hard just pops out. Literally unusable
I'd sooner have someone piss in my ear than wear solid ones. They hurt and don't stay in.
Thank you for asking this, you just reminded me of an adjacent question I have.
As for silicone ones vs. plastic: I can never get the plastic ones to stay in, and they also have just about 0 bass since they don't seal, so in that sense I prefer silicone ones.
However I don't get how people can do any movement with them in and not get annoyed by the very loud rumbling noise they make since they seal up the ears. Walking, and even touching the wires... any slight movement of the earbuds against the ear is very loud.
My ideal solution are not fully sealing silicone buds so they stay in but don't do that very loud rumbling. Unfortunately that's nigh impossible to get.
Anyone else have trouble with that?
Yes... Obviously, although I do prefer the foam ones over silicone
I guess I’m in the minority. The in ear buds hurt my ear. Idk how the hell y’all are jamming that shit in your ear for longer than 5 minutes. The plastic ones feel great. They stay in the ear much better than the silicon tips.
I don't like silicone tips but prefer them over outside noise sometimes, so I still use them.
I love wearing IEMs, but I know people struggle with them. Some people's ears are interestingly shaped which makes iems difficult to use unless you find more specialized eartips. Some people also react almost allergically (or actually allergically, with swelling and all) to silicone eartips, though some also react poorly to hard plastic buds. There are different grades and types of silicone that might cause less of a reaction in your ears, it depends on the kind of aftermarket eartips you get. For me the first few weeks with IEMs caused some amount of pain as my ears adjusted to having something inside, and I don't think there's a way to tell when pain is no good and when pain means you can still adjust, but I adjusted and now they're perfectly comfy. I also got wireless earbuds with silicone eartips late last year, and those still cause some amount of pressure regardless of how they're inserted into my ears. The plastic housing just doesn't fit my ears very well, and the nozzle is very shallow compared to wired IEMs. I had a similar thing going on with the airpods pro 2 and another set of chinese wireless buds, so I think that's a curse that applies to me with a wide variety of wireless earbuds. Just my 2 cents.
While I'm lucky that the Apple earpods fit my ears so well that I'd say it's the best earphones for me to sleep on my side (don't sleep with wired earphones it's a choking hazard), it's only Apple's.
I prefer in ear silicone tips. There are plenty of shapes and brands to find one that fits
When they fit, they're excellent. I have the ones that I can keep in while sleeping. I am still occasionally surprised by how comfortable they feel to me.
I feel like I get a better, more comfortable fit with the silicone tipped earbuds I have compared to the hard plastic ones I have
I have swapped from inear to clip style buds and don't look back, the soundcore aeroclips are amazing
I have a very strong preference to the silicone triple-flange ear tips. They help block outside noise and fit comfortably. Unfortunately, they also don't work with many ear buds. Shure is one of the few brands that they work with for certain.
They both belong in the trash. Actual headphones all the way.
Neither, really. I much prefer the open ear headphones that sit on your ear (not the ones like Sennheiser has with the mesh).
They stay in place and are light enough that after a minute you don't even notice them.
I use some apple 3.5mm earpods for all-day some-nights work, and calls and music. They're cheap when I catch them in something and they wreck, and no fn batteries.
I haven't noticed I'm wearing them, not in years. I think it took a week to get 100% used to them.
What I like about the open ear ones is that I can still clearly hear what's going on around me, so it's great for when I'm working or doing chores. Although I have active noise suppression Bluetooth over the ear headphones for stuff like yardwork.
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