In my experience, foam tips actually offer a substantial amount of bass compared to any silicon tips I've used. I find foam to isolate far better as well.
I'm quite late to this video (actually arrived here after searching for "Pixel Buds 2 foam tips") Came to the comments to make this exact statement. I have a pair of LG Tone bluetooth IEMs and a pair of VOTOMY (no idea the model number - got them on Amazon, and don't see a model listed) wireless bluetooth IEMs, and *both* have had substantially increased bass after I added foam ear tips...
Of all foam tip brands...Comply eartips are top notch quality, fit, and last longer....but honestly, their costs are obscene! I go with cheap Chinese clones of Comply....order in a batch, gently hand clean them w warm water and gentle liquid detergent soap, let air dry overnite. If u have extremely soft gentle bristle tooth brush, or Q- Tips it helps. If u r too aggressive cleaning any brand foam eartips, they can crumble. I get 4 months w gentle cleaning of my foam eartips...if they show any crumbling i toss them, do not need foam pieces in my ears. You may want to do a short eartip cleaning video what soaps u use, and if washing w a cloth, brush, fingers, etc....i say this because u were on point, a dirty eartip may have bacteria that can cause ear infections or general irritation, most earphone owners do not practice good eartip hygiene, i learned the hard way too!
I've to agree on the cleaning part. Seriously, I've had a few ear infections during the years I've been using all this earplugs. Foam. Silicon, sponge even plastic and rubber needs some cleaning at least once a week. I simply clean mine with baby wipes and add a little antibacterial spray to it.
never EVER had ear infection and i never clean my tips, listening to music at least 2 hours a day EVERY day for like 15 years... Maybe it is not for you and you should use other types, not IEM?
@@stefanbondeson6505 just because no one asked doesn't mean that people won't get info out of it. I'm just saying, the wax buildup on foam eartips is more likely to give you an ear infection if you don't keep your earphones in a box.
@@dimitarvel1441 just because u haven't had an infection doesn't mean everyone should not wash their tips. Better be safe than sorry, ear infections are nasty
I've never cleaned my earbud tips and also never had an ear infection. I think some people are just more prone to ear infections. Like, you either get them or you don't.
I've had good luck with the spinfit ear tips the cp100. I also got a good seal with the Symbio ones. But the spin fits were the most comfortable the Symbio ones are very rigid and unforgiving! So if you got IEM's that don't line up with your ear canal your skin on your inner ear May pay the price for it!
I found memory foam tips quite useful to "clean" an over the top bass on several bass heavy earplugs. I would recommend using foam tips if you find your new earbuds have an abnoxious extra bass.
The memory foam are much more comfortable for me and keep the buds in my ears considerably better. My understanding is some memory foam replacements contain trace amounts of latex, which can lead to allergic reaction for some folks. As far as sound goes, I haven't noticed any difference but will guess if the foam is too large and gets squeezed down, this restricts the duct carrying sound. It'll take some experimentation to optimize but I chose the similar size as the best fitting silicone tips and so far that's working well for me.
Solution to advancing ear infections! (what I wish I knew about when I was a child) at the onset (before you feel pain, but notice that your canal is swollen) spray colloidial silver or a dilluted water with an essential oil of choice thats anti bacterial (tea tree or lavender definitely wont irritate) this has always stopped it for me before it gets painful and the swelling is gone by day two. Thanks for your video on this earbud tip knowhow
After testing over 50 brands of ear tips on my high-end IEMs, I've found that only two are keepers: Campfire Audio Marshmellow foam tips and SONICFOAM memory foam ear tips from Amazon.
It all depends. The foam ones worked well with my Powerbeats pro but with the Jabra 75t the soft silicone ones work best since the they don’t put so much pressure in your ears.
I guess I will buy some memory foam ear tips to use when I am working and I will use my silicone ear tips when I am relaxing at home and want that extra bass. The silicone ear tips are uncomfortable for an 8 hour shift and they tend to slip out my ears.
Am I crazy in saying the foam ones actually feel harder in my ears than silicon?? I have a set of Comply's and it feels like I'm jamming an eraser in my ear!
I need a pair of foam tips that cut down the treble and BOOST the bass. I have a pair of CCA A10 which have excessively boosted treble. Medium bore silicone works fairly well but I need to place a small piece of foam into the bore to cut down the treble. It also boosts the bass slightly. Second I tried a few foam tips that have a rubber bore and that doesn’t work since it boosts the treble. Third I tried some foam tips without the center core and that worked extremely well at cutting out just enough of the treble without losing the sparkle. Bass suffered so I placed the s,all piece of foam into the bore of the tip and I gets some bass back. That’s the best I can get them to sound so I need to know which foam tips would give me the same effect. If there are none I would have to place a small foam filter over the nozzle and use a quality foam earplug and make my own tips. Anyone use foam tips that possess all the traits I’m looking for? Cut down the highs and boost the bass?
I have senitive hearing, as in I worked in a settng were I had my ears tested regularly and always tested top percentile. As such MOST headphones, or stereos, or TV speakers, are tinny and treble heavy. What I do is EQ everything. If I cant EQ it, I dont use it. Seriously. Lot of subjective experience in terms of sound, so my suggestion is try out different ear tips. See what works for you, but for real, try using programs that offer in depth EQ settings, eventually youll figure out a basic EQ curve you can apply across different programs or even physical settings.
@@messagedeleted1922 I actually prefer headphones and iems that don’t need EQ. In the last few years I’ve been able to own or audition several iems and headphones and I know what my preferred tuning is. Once you get into the $100 + price brackets the sets are tuned fairly well. I have come across a few $50 and under sets that are capable of remarkable performance. I do have a hardware EQ just in case I need it.
I backpack with the Comply tips and have the ones that have a shield. I think it's actually called a waxguard. They definitely can be cleaned with some Dawn soap and warm water. Just roll them in your hands, then give them a squeeze to wring out the water and dry for a while. I could never justify the cost if they couldn't be cleaned. Oh, and don't be an idiot like me and mistakenly drop one in rubbing alcohol. They literally disintegrate.
i only got ear infection in two cases 1.others using my earphones atleast once is enough 2. i use their earphones result : the pain inside the ear will terrifying and i always get only swelling and puss formation ofcourse i had a super dupper ointment works like charm and burst out swelling part in minutes and also sanitizer to clean eartips . i advise prevention is better than cure use santizer if ur keeping earphones used by others to be specific our own bacteria doesnt infect us . i used a earphones for more than an 16 months no infections . but cleaning eartips with cotton is must coz u dont want to ruin ur expensive or long usage earphones
Beg to disagree....foam tips are NOT one size fits all ....a medium even between manufacturers can vary in size, and comfort. Depends on the size of your ear canal to order sm, med, lg...on what fits best. Even the shape design plays a part, some are round, tapered, beveled, etc....Hole opening diameter on ear side plays a part in the sound. If a user is unsure of the exact size, order a multi size pack, 3 prs, 3 diff sizes.
Comply says 95% of the people use medium size tips so its one size fits all unless ur the 5% in which case you probably already know to order bigger or smaller ones
I purchased the true grip foam tips assorted pack. I used the smallest ones there are so it can fit. I think the medium and large will be too big. I put them on but they still fall out of my ears sometimes unless I'm not wearing them properly Is there a fix this I have them for galaxy buds pro I don't wanna waste money
I would say that disposable ear tips are definitely being disposable when you like sharing and you like to share hygienically is like a pro because you know cuz people tend not to clean things before we share them so I think no so I would say like go for the memories a lot of people forget to clean the air tips
Are ear tips for the most part universal? I have Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 2 earbuds. Are there any particular replacement buds made specifically for them or can I use any tips at all?
Ear tips of other brands could fit in my kz zs10? i want to change the ear tips of my ZS10 but in my country there is just the "KZ acoustics" foam model. i would like to try something else, since i'm having troubles with comfort and isolation of my earphones
I think I know what you mean, and I would say yes. Buy some cheap chinese ones on Aliexpress or Ebay and try it out! my pair of 3 large cost me 1$. It's nothing compared to the absurd 20$ of the comply ones... And I had that vacuum feeling when I finally got the right size with silicone. But it disapeared with the foam tips.
It's the opposite of what you are saying. You use silicon cos of more bass and don't like foam cos of lack of bass, but it's vice versa in reality. Foam provide much better isolation and therefore you have sense of having much more bass that is 1st to be masked usually. Foam tips "absorb" highs so that further increases perception of having more bass next to isolation. People go for foam for more bass and if earphones are too sibilant or bright.
Try using the Ostry OS-100/200/300 model . They are a silicone eartip w screen filters. Read an early review online that they help...tame the sibilance and harsh treble in the KZ-ZS6 ...they marginally help, along w an EQ 5db dip around 10khz, and white braided cables. Need to clean often as u suggest for silicones, especially w metal screens. I like both os-200 and os-300. Worth a review on them from you!
Hello, for live concerts i really need the best isolation. Im currently using AliExpress comply type. Do you think the double flange silicone give more isolation than memory foam? And do you have a link for some good silicone double flange? Thanks for the help
Excellent info. I’m right there with you on punchy bass (Sabbat E12) vs stability, although recently my ear ‘tips have been getting stuck in my ears when I take out earbud or even when readjusting them while running. Another issue is sweat. Seems silicone gets “slippery when sweat”. Any advice on 1. avoiding tips from popping off earbuds (ie glue them to earbuds) and 2. Avoiding slipping out of ears due to sweat when running? Thanks great video!
Commenting to push this up higher. Put em in a shot glass, swish them around for a few seconds, boom, cleaned. Also, buy multiple pairs of foam and simply expect to replace them yearly; theyre like $10 for 3 pairs.
I am allergic to silicone, so i went with memory foam. The cheaper pair I bought couldn't get wet or they would disintegrate. So then Z recommended Dekoni audio bullets, and well, even though I picked small, they are sliding out on me. Though they aren't quite memory foam in a traditional sense. Guess I might try the Comply, same price as the Dekoni. Any experience with those? Or ideas on what I might be doing wrong? I tried washing them, will do it again, and I also see it is imperative to keep your ears clean, so will try that. Thanks
@@osamaasiri1910 It isn't really that much money, it is worth it if you find something good. Most every cheaper memory foam set I have gotten disintegrate pretty soon. So, 20 bucks isn't bad. Problem is, that is what 20 bucks every three months that you keep them, assuming 1 pair lasts 30 days? I screwed up and bought the small, didn't figure out I needed bigger until later, but I started wearing medium or large of the slow rebounding style, rather than these, which are more like dense foam that retain their shape pretty quickly. I ended up getting multiple of the KZ SZN, often trying to stick with the silicone for a bit. I like the ease of use of them but feel like I need to adjust them more often. Here is the kicker though, so I can't wear them to bed for too long as they are uncomfortable. But I noticed with my head against the pillow over my iem that if I held my ear up and to the back a bit, I get rich full sound. But only if I hold it there. So I have 1 more thing to try, I am going ot custom make some custom tips that fill my earlobe area and if that don't work IDK what to do. I don't want to go back to over ear headphones, my ears sweat real bad and they get sore from the pressure. Also my open back tend to get full and it feels like I amd using earplugs instead of like when they are new and air pressure can vent when I stick them in. I don't have much of a budget as well, so if it is a quality issue I may never know. Nothing against Z man here, but I don't know why he would waste time with the cheapies when he has all that higher end audio equiptment, so while he praises them it is hard to know what long term values are. I sweat a lot so that might be a factor. I am going to get some smaller ones to lay down with and maybe it was mistreatment plans. I could also try some of the better Best of luck to you!
I just bought some galaxy buds , and I hate the tips lol. I hate when making home calls or just talking while wearing them. Makes me feel like my voice sounds uglier. Anyone else feel the same? I just switched to android , did away with my iphone and apple watch and now my air pods and got my gosh watch and buds. That's the only thing I haven't liked so far lol the tips. I prefer the airpods type where they dont insert into the ear canal. But I guess it'll just have to be something to get used to
You should probably also explain how absolutely disgusting memory foam ear tips get after they soak up ear wax and have no way to be cleaned without ruining them. Want ear infections??? Then get them!
What happened to good old fashioned wired sony walkman earphones. Nothing beats them. These cheap asstips are awful. And btw, things are starting to go ip in price because too many people buy stuff, dont use, and dont wanna bother refunding. I hate seeing a product has raised in price. Supply deman i get it. But stilll
Great video ,but your right thumb nail bed looks disgusting!! Definitely would like for you to lookin to that..... if you still have it, it's been awhile...
How dare you have a silent intro when doing a video about earbuds. Some of us are wearing them and turning up the volume thinking we can't hear anything.
I forgot to add also with the Memory foam eartips another pro is that they help a bit with reducing sibilance.
Have you ever seen tips made out of solid "gummy" silicone, similar to squishy soft fishing lure silicone material?
Where to buy them bro?? I need two pairs
*PRO TIP for the memory foam eartips : Always clean your ears before using them*
Or buy 50x and use new ones every week
This guy deserves an honorary award.
@Lu G. Everyone is different and some people need to clean their ears, like me.
Foam ones never fit me and always fall out of my ears...
@@MqKosmos carbon footprint though....
In my experience, foam tips actually offer a substantial amount of bass compared to any silicon tips I've used. I find foam to isolate far better as well.
I'm quite late to this video (actually arrived here after searching for "Pixel Buds 2 foam tips")
Came to the comments to make this exact statement. I have a pair of LG Tone bluetooth IEMs and a pair of VOTOMY (no idea the model number - got them on Amazon, and don't see a model listed) wireless bluetooth IEMs, and *both* have had substantially increased bass after I added foam ear tips...
Idk they never fit me
same man, same. It is true that they break quite easily.
I definitely agree 💯
You can get them from aliexpress for good prices in different sizes
Of all foam tip brands...Comply eartips are top notch quality, fit, and last longer....but honestly, their costs are obscene! I go with cheap Chinese clones of Comply....order in a batch, gently hand clean them w warm water and gentle liquid detergent soap, let air dry overnite. If u have extremely soft gentle bristle tooth brush, or Q- Tips it helps. If u r too aggressive cleaning any brand foam eartips, they can crumble. I get 4 months w gentle cleaning of my foam eartips...if they show any crumbling i toss them, do not need foam pieces in my ears. You may want to do a short eartip cleaning video what soaps u use, and if washing w a cloth, brush, fingers, etc....i say this because u were on point, a dirty eartip may have bacteria that can cause ear infections or general irritation, most earphone owners do not practice good eartip hygiene, i learned the hard way too!
ear infection after 1 week really ? i used earbuds for years and never cleaned them, are you very ear sensitive ?
Oh so I'm not alone😂
Same I use mine for the GYM everyday and clean them ever 2 months with no ear infection
I have not clean it in years. I am not into my feminine side neither.
Probably "swimmers ear" that never really went away, knock it out with ear drops
i have tinnitus after i got ear infection, be careful, tinnitus is the most horrible thing to have for someone love listening music
I've to agree on the cleaning part. Seriously, I've had a few ear infections during the years I've been using all this earplugs. Foam. Silicon, sponge even plastic and rubber needs some cleaning at least once a week. I simply clean mine with baby wipes and add a little antibacterial spray to it.
never EVER had ear infection and i never clean my tips, listening to music at least 2 hours a day EVERY day for like 15 years... Maybe it is not for you and you should use other types, not IEM?
I've been using silicone ear tips for over 4 years and never gotten an ear infection... Idk what you're talking about.
good for you, no one asked
@@stefanbondeson6505 just because no one asked doesn't mean that people won't get info out of it. I'm just saying, the wax buildup on foam eartips is more likely to give you an ear infection if you don't keep your earphones in a box.
@@dimitarvel1441 just because u haven't had an infection doesn't mean everyone should not wash their tips. Better be safe than sorry, ear infections are nasty
Memory foam get dirty a lot faster because you have always to touch them for the squeezing. I'm like you, I prefer silicone.
I will be skipping memory foam tips from now on due to cleaning difficulty , thank you for sharing 🤩
I've never cleaned my earbud tips and also never had an ear infection. I think some people are just more prone to ear infections. Like, you either get them or you don't.
the way you showed them and modeled the tips was great and very helpful thank you a lot
Excellent review. You get right to the point, no stammering, this should be the template for all reviewers.
"don't want to be violated in their ears" LOL (good note tho)
I've had good luck with the spinfit ear tips the cp100. I also got a good seal with the Symbio ones. But the spin fits were the most comfortable the Symbio ones are very rigid and unforgiving! So if you got IEM's that don't line up with your ear canal your skin on your inner ear May pay the price for it!
You deserve more man ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ thank you for existing ❤️❤️❤️
I found memory foam tips quite useful to "clean" an over the top bass on several bass heavy earplugs. I would recommend using foam tips if you find your new earbuds have an abnoxious extra bass.
The memory foam are much more comfortable for me and keep the buds in my ears considerably better.
My understanding is some memory foam replacements contain trace amounts of latex, which can lead to allergic reaction for some folks.
As far as sound goes, I haven't noticed any difference but will guess if the foam is too large and gets squeezed down, this restricts the duct carrying sound. It'll take some experimentation to optimize but I chose the similar size as the best fitting silicone tips and so far that's working well for me.
Solution to advancing ear infections! (what I wish I knew about when I was a child) at the onset (before you feel pain, but notice that your canal is swollen) spray colloidial silver or a dilluted water with an essential oil of choice thats anti bacterial (tea tree or lavender definitely wont irritate) this has always stopped it for me before it gets painful and the swelling is gone by day two. Thanks for your video on this earbud tip knowhow
After testing over 50 brands of ear tips on my high-end IEMs, I've found that only two are keepers: Campfire Audio Marshmellow foam tips and SONICFOAM memory foam ear tips from Amazon.
It all depends. The foam ones worked well with my Powerbeats pro but with the Jabra 75t the soft silicone ones work best since the they don’t put so much pressure in your ears.
Nice video with all the description needed.
Bro he can’t stop squishing the foam ones
You discussed silicon eartips, and foam eartips - but what about HYBRID eartips?
These are impossible for old hands to change. I get help!😊
After a good while the eartip sticks in my ear after I dislodge the earbud. Is it because it's old?
I guess I will buy some memory foam ear tips to use when I am working and I will use my silicone ear tips when I am relaxing at home and want that extra bass. The silicone ear tips are uncomfortable for an 8 hour shift and they tend to slip out my ears.
Try a twelve! I enjoy the foam for the comfort so much more!
Hey you have the tin audio t2? If it's not too much of a hassle , would you mind reviewing them for us?
Yup. in the process!
any eartips that make it sound open and not completely inside the ear canal like apple earbuds?
There might be something wrong with your ears.... I never washed any tips, and never even knew you could get infection.
weak immune system lmao skrub
god those must be fkn dirty
Am I crazy in saying the foam ones actually feel harder in my ears than silicon?? I have a set of Comply's and it feels like I'm jamming an eraser in my ear!
I need a pair of foam tips that cut down the treble and BOOST the bass. I have a pair of CCA A10 which have excessively boosted treble. Medium bore silicone works fairly well but I need to place a small piece of foam into the bore to cut down the treble. It also boosts the bass slightly. Second I tried a few foam tips that have a rubber bore and that doesn’t work since it boosts the treble. Third I tried some foam tips without the center core and that worked extremely well at cutting out just enough of the treble without losing the sparkle. Bass suffered so I placed the s,all piece of foam into the bore of the tip and I gets some bass back. That’s the best I can get them to sound so I need to know which foam tips would give me the same effect. If there are none I would have to place a small foam filter over the nozzle and use a quality foam earplug and make my own tips. Anyone use foam tips that possess all the traits I’m looking for? Cut down the highs and boost the bass?
I have senitive hearing, as in I worked in a settng were I had my ears tested regularly and always tested top percentile. As such MOST headphones, or stereos, or TV speakers, are tinny and treble heavy.
What I do is EQ everything. If I cant EQ it, I dont use it. Seriously. Lot of subjective experience in terms of sound, so my suggestion is try out different ear tips. See what works for you, but for real, try using programs that offer in depth EQ settings, eventually youll figure out a basic EQ curve you can apply across different programs or even physical settings.
@@messagedeleted1922 I actually prefer headphones and iems that don’t need EQ. In the last few years I’ve been able to own or audition several iems and headphones and I know what my preferred tuning is. Once you get into the $100 + price brackets the sets are tuned fairly well. I have come across a few $50 and under sets that are capable of remarkable performance. I do have a hardware EQ just in case I need it.
Just isopropyl alcohol is enough to clean them right?
Blu Tac is what you can use to easily clean your memory foam ear tips...
I backpack with the Comply tips and have the ones that have a shield. I think it's actually called a waxguard. They definitely can be cleaned with some Dawn soap and warm water. Just roll them in your hands, then give them a squeeze to wring out the water and dry for a while. I could never justify the cost if they couldn't be cleaned. Oh, and don't be an idiot like me and mistakenly drop one in rubbing alcohol. They literally disintegrate.
i only got ear infection in two cases
1.others using my earphones atleast once is enough
2. i use their earphones
result : the pain inside the ear will terrifying and i always get only swelling and puss formation ofcourse i had a super dupper ointment works like charm and burst out swelling part in minutes and also sanitizer to clean eartips .
i advise prevention is better than cure
use santizer if ur keeping earphones used by others
to be specific our own bacteria doesnt infect us . i used a earphones for more than an 16 months no infections . but cleaning eartips with cotton is must coz u dont want to ruin ur expensive or long usage earphones
Pro tip: Get hybrid tips, you will have durable tips with best out of both
Beg to disagree....foam tips are NOT one size fits all ....a medium even between manufacturers can vary in size, and comfort. Depends on the size of your ear canal to order sm, med, lg...on what fits best. Even the shape design plays a part, some are round, tapered, beveled, etc....Hole opening diameter on ear side plays a part in the sound. If a user is unsure of the exact size, order a multi size pack, 3 prs, 3 diff sizes.
Comply says 95% of the people use medium size tips so its one size fits all unless ur the 5% in which case you probably already know to order bigger or smaller ones
TY for the upload.
I purchased the true grip foam tips assorted pack. I used the smallest ones there are so it can fit. I think the medium and large will be too big. I put them on but they still fall out of my ears sometimes unless I'm not wearing them properly
Is there a fix this
I have them for galaxy buds pro
I don't wanna waste money
How many in ear monitors have you used that you actually got 4 infections in a year!?
I would say that disposable ear tips are definitely being disposable when you like sharing and you like to share hygienically is like a pro because you know cuz people tend not to clean things before we share them so I think no so I would say like go for the memories a lot of people forget to clean the air tips
When in doubt, go bigger or smaller?
Looking for a new eartips for Powerbeats pro because stock or uncomfortable
I find i get more bass with foam tips.
I am having trouble putting small ear tips on. I bought MILO-05. Any tips?
Do think foam tips reduce the volume when maxed out comparing to silicone?
Double flanged silicon are king!
Are ear tips for the most part universal? I have Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 2 earbuds. Are there any particular replacement buds made specifically for them or can I use any tips at all?
How do you know if the silicone is the flexible or not flexible kind?
How do you clean foam tips
Are foam tips better for competitive gaming
Ear tips of other brands could fit in my kz zs10? i want to change the ear tips of my ZS10 but in my country there is just the "KZ acoustics" foam model. i would like to try something else, since i'm having troubles with comfort and isolation of my earphones
Do memory foams help with the vacuum feeling?
I think I know what you mean, and I would say yes. Buy some cheap chinese ones on Aliexpress or Ebay and try it out! my pair of 3 large cost me 1$. It's nothing compared to the absurd 20$ of the comply ones... And I had that vacuum feeling when I finally got the right size with silicone. But it disapeared with the foam tips.
What inside diameter do I need for sabbat e12 ultra replacement foam ear tips
It's the opposite of what you are saying. You use silicon cos of more bass and don't like foam cos of lack of bass, but it's vice versa in reality. Foam provide much better isolation and therefore you have sense of having much more bass that is 1st to be masked usually. Foam tips "absorb" highs so that further increases perception of having more bass next to isolation. People go for foam for more bass and if earphones are too sibilant or bright.
Exactly comply mem foam is better quality imo
*With double flanged ear tip my ears hurt to the point it bleeds but I am so addicted to the isolation and sound they produces I bear all the pain*
I hope you're not still doing this, your ears will surely be fucked if you continue
Try using the Ostry OS-100/200/300 model . They are a silicone eartip w screen filters. Read an early review online that they help...tame the sibilance and harsh treble in the KZ-ZS6 ...they marginally help, along w an EQ 5db dip around 10khz, and white braided cables. Need to clean often as u suggest for silicones, especially w metal screens. I like both os-200 and os-300. Worth a review on them from you!
Hello, for live concerts i really need the best isolation. Im currently using AliExpress comply type. Do you think the double flange silicone give more isolation than memory foam? And do you have a link for some good silicone double flange? Thanks for the help
By the way, im using es4
I have a headphones with super bass and it gives me headache when i use silicon because of the bass but when i switch to foad sound is much balanced
Is there a earbud tip that is slightly air inflated, so it give a better sound underwater?
邢泰然 aré you ok buddy ?
@@cheguevara391 thx for asking, I am trying to listen to music while swimming, but not drowning myself.
I'm looking for a tip with the least outside isolation so I can hear things while I'm wearing my earphone, what would you recommend to me?
Probably any will do just get a size or 2 smaller- that should do the trick.
0:16 I don't care how "clean" your ears are... You will always feel unclean when you take off your foam eartips...
Excellent info. I’m right there with you on punchy bass (Sabbat E12) vs stability, although recently my ear ‘tips have been getting stuck in my ears when I take out earbud or even when readjusting them while running. Another issue is sweat. Seems silicone gets “slippery when sweat”.
Any advice on 1. avoiding tips from popping off earbuds (ie glue them to earbuds) and 2. Avoiding slipping out of ears due to sweat when running?
Thanks great video!
Do anyone know how to clean the form tip?
good video, keep it up!
any tips that perfectly fit for my kz zs5 ? the stock one kind of loose in my ear and its easy to fall of. tq in advance
Probably the memory foam eartips- the hold in well
@@TechManZ thanks man ! *thumbsup*
I have very small ear canals and i want to use earbuds ;((
try spinfit. good one
I put my memory foam tips in boiling water. They come out like new
Use Hydrogen Peroxide to clean the silicone tips. Peroxide dissolves earwax on content.
Commenting to push this up higher. Put em in a shot glass, swish them around for a few seconds, boom, cleaned.
Also, buy multiple pairs of foam and simply expect to replace them yearly; theyre like $10 for 3 pairs.
Bro memory foam are so wierd to clean, I cant agree more. I still dont think its fully clean after wiping it down.
Rigidity always a downfall of foam tips as much as I love them.
Thanks man
All I want is silicone.... yet I cant find one..
Use the bacteria clean lights the use for the phones to clean up memory foam
Add spinfit too
I am allergic to silicone, so i went with memory foam. The cheaper pair I bought couldn't get wet or they would disintegrate. So then Z recommended Dekoni audio bullets, and well, even though I picked small, they are sliding out on me. Though they aren't quite memory foam in a traditional sense. Guess I might try the Comply, same price as the Dekoni. Any experience with those? Or ideas on what I might be doing wrong? I tried washing them, will do it again, and I also see it is imperative to keep your ears clean, so will try that. Thanks
Pretty late reply but have you bought them? And if so how are they? Cuz I’m planning on buying them but I wanna know if they’re good first
@@osamaasiri1910 It isn't really that much money, it is worth it if you find something good. Most every cheaper memory foam set I have gotten disintegrate pretty soon. So, 20 bucks isn't bad. Problem is, that is what 20 bucks every three months that you keep them, assuming 1 pair lasts 30 days?
I screwed up and bought the small, didn't figure out I needed bigger until later, but I started wearing medium or large of the slow rebounding style, rather than these, which are more like dense foam that retain their shape pretty quickly.
I ended up getting multiple of the KZ SZN, often trying to stick with the silicone for a bit. I like the ease of use of them but feel like I need to adjust them more often.
Here is the kicker though, so I can't wear them to bed for too long as they are uncomfortable. But I noticed with my head against the pillow over my iem that if I held my ear up and to the back a bit, I get rich full sound. But only if I hold it there.
So I have 1 more thing to try, I am going ot custom make some custom tips that fill my earlobe area and if that don't work IDK what to do.
I don't want to go back to over ear headphones, my ears sweat real bad and they get sore from the pressure.
Also my open back tend to get full and it feels like I amd using earplugs instead of like when they are new and air pressure can vent when I stick them in.
I don't have much of a budget as well, so if it is a quality issue I may never know.
Nothing against Z man here, but I don't know why he would waste time with the cheapies when he has all that higher end audio equiptment, so while he praises them it is hard to know what long term values are.
I sweat a lot so that might be a factor.
I am going to get some smaller ones to lay down with and maybe it was mistreatment plans.
I could also try some of the better
Best of luck to you!
Great Review!
When you say large ears you mean ear canal?
DON'T clean foam tip with alcohool. A friend of mine done it once and they basically desintegrated.
I just bought some galaxy buds , and I hate the tips lol. I hate when making home calls or just talking while wearing them. Makes me feel like my voice sounds uglier. Anyone else feel the same? I just switched to android , did away with my iphone and apple watch and now my air pods and got my gosh watch and buds. That's the only thing I haven't liked so far lol the tips. I prefer the airpods type where they dont insert into the ear canal. But I guess it'll just have to be something to get used to
Please suggest some soft silicon tips from my T2 .
The comply ts200 are really nice.
Thank you for reply, but I need silicone tips. I already have comply.
Cleaning OMG
You missed the quadruple flanged ear tips.
(Jk)
lmao
What about spinfit tips?
You should probably also explain how absolutely disgusting memory foam ear tips get after they soak up ear wax and have no way to be cleaned without ruining them. Want ear infections??? Then get them!
One size does not fit all.
Stick with one font dude.
Only SpinFit or nothing!
What happened to good old fashioned wired sony walkman earphones. Nothing beats them. These cheap asstips are awful. And btw, things are starting to go ip in price because too many people buy stuff, dont use, and dont wanna bother refunding. I hate seeing a product has raised in price. Supply deman i get it. But stilll
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In my experience memory foam eartips is worst , not only bass they just mess over all sound quality!
Infection cos of ear tips ? Wtf
Foam eartips is trash... Lmao I buy from amazon like 15$ and its broke so fast
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Great video ,but your right thumb nail bed looks disgusting!! Definitely would like for you to lookin to that..... if you still have it, it's been awhile...
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How dare you have a silent intro when doing a video about earbuds. Some of us are wearing them and turning up the volume thinking we can't hear anything.
If you don't like to wear in ear ear buds then why are you doing an advice video on their subject? Lol lol.