Does anyone actually like those silicone tips vs a solid body?

I personally cannot wear the silicone ones. they either fallout, or don’t fit/hurt my ears.

it’s just a royal pain finding the non silicone ones for cheap. it’s just for dog walking. I also don’t do wireless because well… they fall out.

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  • khannie@lemmy.world
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    11 minutes ago

    One of the best investments I ever made was replacing the silicone with memory foam tips. Highly recommend trying it.

    Comfy and excellent sound isolation.

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    18 minutes ago

    Holy shit I didnt think it was biologically possible to not hate hard plastic earbuds like they raped your mother infront of you.

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      56 minutes ago

      clearly me. lol

      they don’t fit, get extra dirty, the tips get lost making you pay more later.

      I was just curious about the general consensus and it feels like it’s near 40/40/10. with the 10 being those that detest all earbuds

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    29 minutes ago

    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.

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    43 minutes ago

    I like the silicone ones when they fit. I have some round the ear ones for jogging and they’re great. Never budge.

  • KeenSnappersDontCome@piefed.blahaj.zone
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    1 hour ago

    The memory foam silicon tip replacements are the only ones that have worked for me. I use complyfoam earbud tips now because the cheap foam eartips broke when the inner silicone sleeve separated from the foam.

    I have Anker Space A40 wireless earbuds which has silicon tips. They came with 3 sizes and none of them fit and didn’t fall out. I bough a set of 6 different sizes of silicone tips and they still fell out. only the foam version worked for me so they might be worth a try if you already have a silicone tipped earbuds.

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      1 hour ago

      yeah maybe I’ll investigate the foam tips. just a shame essentially not being able to use or return them. granted they are cheap what I got but still.

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    43 minutes ago

    I do. The soft silicone ones are much more comfortable in the long run, provided you’re using a size that is right for you.

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    4 hours ago

    I physically cannot wear the hard plastic ones. I can tilt my head to one side and they will fall out immediately.

    That said, i also have super waxy ears as well so any ear tips (silicone or foam) get disgusting quickly, and its also wet wax so they degrade and also fall out (much slower than the plastic though).

    I also struggle with over-ears being too clampy because giant head, so im kinda just fucked on the entire non-speaker audio front. I’ve found sennheisers to be fairly comfy. Beyerdynamic DT-770 are waaaay too clampy and slide around a lot.

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    6 hours ago

    Yep, I massively prefer the soft silicone ones over the hard ones. The harder ones fall out of my ears constantly, any slight tug on the cable and they’re gone. They form a better seal so I can hear what I’m listening to more clearly which I prefer as well

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    3 hours ago

    Silicone tipped are so much better. They’re easier to clean, they’re more comfortable, and they block out outside noise much better.

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    5 hours ago

    I accidentally put my earbuds though a wash cycle and borrowed some airpods for the gym while waiting for replacements. I don’t understand how a solid one-size-fits all approach can be so popular. With silicone tips you can have different sizes. I actually use a different size for each ear.

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    3 hours ago

    I did a diy cast of my ear canal using diy silicone… Which I fo not recommend, but look for sugru. It’s silicone type I mixed with talcum powder to expose the water trapped in talcum to the silicone over a large volume in a controlled way… Then I scanned the casts and I used a DSLR to take photos of the parts at various angles and used an open source app to get 3D models from the images. Then I used freecad to cut the models with areas to mount the tiny speakers and such. Finally printed them in SLA resin. I made earplugs, IEMS and headphone adapters using the same geometry. They are very comfortable. The plugs are great for swimming.

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      51 minutes ago

      They sell kits to make your own custom-fit silicone plugs. They’re like $10 on Amazon.

      Work great. Push the goo into your ear, wait a few minutes and it’s cured enough to take out. Wait another hour or so and it’s fully cured.