🎧 Elevate your earbud game with comfort and silence that sticks!
Comply 200 Core Series memory foam ear tips deliver a custom-fit experience with body-heat activated foam that molds to your ear, providing superior noise isolation and a secure fit compatible with premium IEM brands like Sennheiser, Bang & Olufsen, and Sony. Designed for all-day comfort and active lifestyles, these replacement tips enhance audio clarity while protecting your hearing.
C**N
Comfortable and great for noise isolation
Great replacement tips for ear buds. Easy to change, do a good job of isolating external noise.
M**E
but they work wonderfully. I have the Fender FXA2 Pro in ear ...
Expensive, but they work wonderfully. I have the Fender FXA2 Pro in ear monitors for playing drums. The Fender silicone earbuds are extremely uncomfortable and difficult to get seated in my ears. The Comply tips are fantastic, and once inserted, they provide great sound isolation. I wear these for 3 hours straight at bar gigs and they remain comfortable that whole time. Highly recommend, especially for musicians!
J**D
Awesome as usual.
I have been using Comply foam for my headphones for about 6 months now. A couple of highlights:1) They are ridiculously comfortable.2) They fit perfectly.3) Noise isolation is the best I have had in any types of headphones.4) High durability.5) Noise isolation and comfort means I can listen at lower volumes and avoid possible long term noise issues.Some "cons"-It does take a bit longer to compress the foam and get them to fit in your ear, but once you get a good fit they can be worn much longer than typical rubber tips. I consider this a worthy trade-off for long term comfort.Overall - These are an awesome purchase, I highly recommend.
N**A
Perfect, for certain situations. Not without their downfalls, though.
I *love* these tips, aside from two things.You've read countless reviews, so I won't go too much into the stuff I love about these tips, as it's all the same stuff as others have written/said. Comfy, sound great, seal great, etc.But, I do have a few complaints about them. First, they're more difficult to insert into the ear than their silicone counterparts. That is kind of an "of course" statement, but it's my biggest complaint with them. Instead of just a simple stick-em-in-and-go, it's more a roll-squeeze-insert-holdfor10seconds-go, which is far more involved. It's usually worth it for the improvement in fit (and thereby sound quality), but it's still a PITA, and sometimes I just don't want to deal with it.Second, cleaning these things is a pain, too. Maybe I have over-active earwax glands (or whatever makes the stuff), but even with cleaning my ears regularly (read: daily, and thoroughly), these things pick it up like friggin' magnets. And they're kind of a pain to clean. Whereas with silicone tips, you can just pop them off and run them under some water, these are foam, and that's not really ideal. Instead you gotta run q-tips soaked in alcohol through them, and taking them off/putting them on your IEMs is a bit of a pain, too.Speaking of, these are far more fragile than their silicone competitors. You can't just grab them and pull them off, as that's a pretty good way to get the stem in the center torn right out, rendering the tips useless. (This is actually exactly why I bought these, because the ones included with my MeeAudio M6 Pros tore right out the first time I tried to remove them. No warning anywhere, so that was a lesson learned.) It's not impossible to remove and install even old pairs of these tips, it just requires a lot more attention paid to make sure you're not gonna tear them apart.And last complaint, they suck when they get sweaty. I love to have IEMs in when I'm doing chores, like washing dishes (yes, no dishwasher right now), and mowing the lawn, and tidying up around the house, and washing the car, and... You get the idea. These activities, aside from doing dishes, usually get at least a little sweat going, and always within the ear canal. Maybe I'm weird like that, I've never taken a poll or looked into whether people sweat in their ears or not, but either way, I do. And once these things get the slightest bit of sweat on them, they completely lose any ability to grip whatsoever, and just pop right out of my ears, no matter what I do. Unless I carry a bottle of rubbing alcholo and q-tips around, to clean both my ears and the tips, which even if I did that, as soon as they went back in, I'd have maybe a few minutes before it was a problem again.I know they make sport versions, which I imagine work better when sweaty, so maybe at some point down the line I'll buy those and see how well they work. One problem (possibly) solved.All these complaints laid out like this, and I'm still giving them 4 stars? Yes. They are great tips, in the right situation. When my car has been broken down, and I've had to take the bus for 2 hours to get to and from work? Perfect. They block out the crazy homeless lady screaming at the bus driver, and allow me an opportunity to politely ignore her to the sounds of Desert Sessions, or maybe Portishead, or some Tool, depending. They are stupidly comfortable. They sound phenomenal (so long as your IEMs sound phenomenal). For certain situations, they are absolutely perfect. Unfortunately, for the situations in which I am typically wearing IEMs, they kinda suck a little.If you made it this far, thanks for reading. Hopefully this information can help you make a slightly more well-informed buying decision.
T**Y
Significantly better sound over the original manufacturer tips and are also very comfortable
I bought these for my MEE M6 Pro that I have had for a couple of years now. Up til now i have only been using the tips that came with the M6s but decided to try new tips as the original ones were getting loose and kept falling off. I bought the Medium 200s and instantly noticed a huge difference. The bass is a lot deeper and the sound is fantastic. Only downside is that these really do a great job of isolating the sound (as IEMs are supposed to do) and so I do not hear people talking to me when I am wearing them at work (in an office setting, I am not a musician). I have the volume on my phone at about 40% and cannot hear conversations around me at all. They are very comfortable compared to the grey plastic tips I was using and have no problems using them for prolonged periods of time. Highly recommended!
A**N
I love the way the Comply tips make a good seal ...
I used these with my BeoPlay H3 ANC headphones. I love the way the Comply tips make a good seal with my earbuds. Excellent isolation for listening on the train. The seal is so good, that it is painful for me if the buds are unexpectedly yanked out of my ears by a caught cable. I suppose that's not Comply's fault; it's the cable's.My one real complaint is that these foam pads don't last nearly as long as rubber earbud tips. They wear out with use and I find that I the tips start breaking down and need to be replaced. Fortunately for me, the 6-pack is on track to last me an entire year of rough, waxy-eared use and replacements are pretty cheap.
E**O
Great Shure OEM replacements, but stay on the sidewalk.
I've got a soft spot for my long-discontinued Shure E2c earphones and no matter what else I try, they just...keep...dragging...me...back...in. My last package of OEM replacement tips were either bootlegs or had gone through some orange foam half-life decay process, because they just weren't fresh (or, more importantly, pliable and elastic). But, since I hate the other Shure non-foam tip options, I decided to give these a try. The Comply's are fantastic, in a very slightly different way from the orange foam. If anything, they're more isolating, which is great for listening but bad if you have a tendency to wander into traffic, and the comfort is almost as good as the originals back in the day. I think I'm in between sizes and these don't compress as much as the orange tips, so I errored on the side of slightly smaller and it worked for me. Can't comment yet on their durability.
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