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flarey01

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Anyone using the comply foam eartips for the airpods pro? Was wondering whether its worth its price, and how comfortable it is compared to the originals.
 
I was looking at these & other brands, but baulked at the price, especially here in Australia.
Finished up ordering replacement Apple original, 2 for $12 Australian delivered.
Happy with the result, improved the performance, original were from release date.
 
I bought them for the first time a few weeks ago. I find them to be comfortable to wear and easy to maintain a good seal.
 
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I've also been considering these or similar, as I just cant get any of the original Apple tips to stay put.

Been a little put off by some of the reviews I've seen however. Mostly saying that they are low quality and not much of an improvement over the originals.
 
I've been using the Comply tips since they were first released and they work great for me. I'm still using version 1 and they transformed the Pros from being something that falls out of my ears continuously to something that fits well and works well.
 
I use Comply tips with my AirPods Pro, fit is good and they are comfy, with the standard silicon tips I was having trouble with them falling out of my ears, no such problems with the Comply tips
 
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I bought the version 1.0 and they worked okay, but had problems with the tips getting stuck in my ear. I've just contacted Comply and they send me a pair of their V2 for free. After using the V1 I can't go back to the silicone tips. Comply is so comfortable and secure compared to the silicon ones. Highly recommend them!
 
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How is the ANC? I have read lots of reviews that mention that ANC is worse than the silicone-tips ... But maybe it really depends on the ear-shape and seal...
I am fine with the original ones, sometimes they are a bit loose while running but they would never fall-out. But I used comply tips for other headphones in the past and was happy with them.
 
I have the Comply 2.0 tips for my AirPods Pro and find them very comfortable. In fact they fit much better than any of the tips that came with my AirPods. At first I was a little disappointed as they wouldn't pass the fit test (even though they sounded perfectly fine in both ANC and transparency mode). But after a few days they were passing the tests just fine. Maybe they had to "break in" first or something.. not sure, but I just know they work great now.

I had tried some of the cheaper knock off brands from Amazon and they pretty much sucked for me. Didn't fit well, let lots of sound in, etc. Because of that experience I almost didn't pull the trigged on the Comply's, but now I'm happy that I did!
 
What size did most people go for their comply tips? I’m usually a M in Apple’s stock tips, would you recommend going for the same size? I know they got a multi-size pack, but I’d rather get more of the same size if they fit right.
 
What size did most people go for their comply tips? I’m usually a M in Apple’s stock tips, would you recommend going for the same size? I know they got a multi-size pack, but I’d rather get more of the same size if they fit right.
I wear the medium tips that came with the AirPods Pro... so I ordered the Comply tips in medium and the fit was perfect.
 
Has anyone tried any of the "hybrid" tips out there? Silo=icone shell with memory foam inside, like this or this. I've been happy with Comply, but I don't find my ears aching after a longer session. The original silicone tips are more comfortable but occasionally do fall out (and always at the worst time, like when I'm crossing the street!). So I'm trying to find a better middle-ground between security and comfort.
 
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Has anyone tried any of the "hybrid" tips out there? Silo=icone shell with memory foam inside, like this or this. I've been happy with Comply, but I don't find my ears aching after a longer session. The original silicone tips are more comfortable but occasionally do fall out (and always at the worst time, like when I'm crossing the street!). So I'm trying to find a better middle-ground between security and comfort.
I’ve been thinking of getting the Charjen Pro hybrid model, which is available on Amazon. I’m just waiting for the $30 price tag to come down a little.
 
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I have Comply tips for Air Pods Pro. I've actually been using Comply tips for years with other previous sets of earbuds as well. Totally worth it imo. Plus, I was having trouble with the APP working their way out of my ears during video calls if I was doing lots of talking, and the Comply tips keep them put.
 
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Has anyone tried any of the "hybrid" tips out there? Silo=icone shell with memory foam inside, like this or this. I've been happy with Comply, but I don't find my ears aching after a longer session. The original silicone tips are more comfortable but occasionally do fall out (and always at the worst time, like when I'm crossing the street!). So I'm trying to find a better middle-ground between security and comfort.
I have these Symbio hybrids which do the job. They're comfortable like the stock tips but stay in a little better. I don't think I could take them out on a motorcycle ride like Comply tips but they seem good for the gym or the street. (Still doesn't pass the seal test, though. Nothing I've owned ever has.)
 
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I haven't looked into them because they supposedly affect the noise cancellation of the earbuds, and I’d personally rather have that than a more comfortable ear tip. I also don't like the look of them either. I'm all about the looks.
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