

🎧 Elevate your sound, lock in comfort, and never miss a beat!
Comply SmartCore Variety Pack offers premium memory foam earphone tips engineered with patented flexible cores to fit most earphones securely. Featuring integrated SweatGuard and WaxGuard filters, these tips provide superior noise isolation, enhanced bass, and all-day comfort. Manufactured in the USA, they transform your earbuds into a personalized, high-performance audio experience.





| ASIN | B075R8YCKN |
| Best Sellers Rank | #59,897 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #2,125 in Headphone Earpads |
| Brand | COMPLY |
| Built-In Media | 6 Earphone Tips & Protective Storage Case |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Fits 1More, AKG, Audio-technica, B&O Play, Beats, Denon, Jabra, Jaybird, LG, MEE Audio, Philips, RHA, Samsung, Sennheiser, Skullcandy, Sony, and more Compatible Devices Fits 1More, AKG, Audio-technica, B&O Play, Beats, Denon, Jabra, Jaybird, LG, MEE Audio, Philips, RHA, Samsung, Sennheiser, Skullcandy, Sony, and more See more |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 out of 5 stars 2,340 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Memory Foam |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00655942291889 |
| Item Dimensions | 0.5 x 0.5 x 0.5 inches |
| Item Type Name | Earphone Tips |
| Item Weight | 0.02 Pounds |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 0.5 x 0.5 x 0.5 inches |
| Manufacturer | Hearing Components |
| Material | Memory Foam |
| UPC | 655942291889 |
| Unit Count | 3.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Hearing Components warrants that reasonable care was used in the manufacture of these products and that the products meet specifications at the time of purchase. Hearing Components shall have no liability of any kind for any direct, indirect, incidental or consequential damages or expenses that arise from the use of these products. Some states do not allow the limitation or exclusion of incidental… |
D**T
The Seal is the Deal
I just got these and they work great. However, that's because they fit good in my ears and seal inside the canal. If you read any of the reviews that complain about no bass or weak sound it's probably because these particular tips did not get a good seal inside their ear canal. These tips are somewhat like the foam hearing protective earplugs you can buy just about anywhere. You roll them around with your fingertips, making them smaller, and they expand once they are in your ear. When they are in, you should be almost totally isolated from outside noise. If you cannot get this seal, your sound quality will suffer and you may have problems keeping them in your ears. I wish I could tell you how to determine if this size will work for you, but all I can say is that I have used ear-in plugs for years and I tend to favor the larger sizes and these are perfect for me. If you are new to the in-ear experience, you may have some minor discomfort after wearing for awhile. This should be very minor and should go away with use. One caution: You should always use care when removing these from your ears. The vacuum created from pulling them out too quick could be harmful. Good luck!
D**8
For Samsung Galaxy Buds with caveat...
So, I am starting to realize that buying ear buds is like buying a printer. I did all the research into the main item (to be fair, the Galaxy Buds I got for free with my new Note 10+, but you get the idea) and while the ORIGINAL ITEM may be great, it's the needed accessories that REALLY should be my first consideration. Much like my amazing Canon printer that has crappy, expensive and inconsistent ink, the buds might be great but the tips that are needed to wear them frequently suck. The original silicone tips were painful for extended wear (don't most ppl keep buds in their ears all day?) and slipped out. Next, I purchased the FIRST PAIR of Comply tips, which I have happily upgraded to on various ear devices, that were listed for the actual Samsung Buds. You can read my not flattering review on those. This item is the third attempt at tips. These are Comply's "universal" tips that will fit many brands of buds. They do snap on well, no problem. They are SUPER comfortable to wear all day, and although I generally use a large size, this size works for me. They isolate sound well, almost too well! The sound quality is better, also. The *problem* with these, since they are not specifically for the Galaxy Buds, is that the buds' charging case does not want to close with these attached. There are ways around this: I have squished them in and used a small rubber band to keep the case closed, which works well except sometimes only 1 of the buds will charge because the other doesn't line up with the thingy. Alternatively, just pop the tips off when you are charging. There are my favorite, hands down. I knocked a star off because I need to see if these last a while as the price is (IMO) stupid for 6 little bits of foam, but what can ya do? If they do last long, I'll bump it up to 5. Highly recommended.
K**H
Not compatible with Google Pixel Buds
I wanted to like these, and initially I did; however, they just do not fit well inside the Google Pixel Buds charging case. To be fair, they do not advertise these as specific to Google Pixel Buds, but it says "most". My issue is that once installed you have to "smash" these into the charging case at which point you may or may not be able to charge if the charging contacts are not touching. Unfortunately, taking the risk of not having a charged earbud is not worth the benefits these do provide. Noise cancellation - These are notable upgrade from the stock Google earbud tips in terms of noise cancellation. They seal your ear canal very well. Whether or not you want this is a personal preference based on context. For me, I prefer the stock earbud tips as it does allow some ambient sound in, which I think is safer if you're walking around. However, if your main purpose is to drown out everything and just listen to your music/podcast/audiobook/etc. then these would beef that up over stock tips. Ease of Install - Literally all you have to do is gently pull off your existing tips and replace with these tips. No issue at all. Comfort - These are comfortable. Since it takes the shape of your ear canal, there was a little added pressure in your ear. However, it was not noticeable after the initial insertion and I wore them for a few hours with no issue. In comparison to the stock tips, I think these are a slight upgrade. One thing to note, is that the fit did change how it worked with my Pixel Buds. If your current earbuds/phones have any type extra methods to keep them either in or attached to your ears, these may change how they fit affecting the comfort. Misc - I could see these not being that durable since they are foam, but this is conjecture. I could not tell from the packaging which was the audio and which was the sport. I only used the smaller of the two in this package. TL;DR - If you have the Google Pixel Buds, these will not be a perfect fit in the charging case and you will have uncharged buds. For other earphones/buds, these could be a nice upgrade for you.
K**N
Noise cancellation qualities are great. Highly recommend
Foam is the way to go. I first used foam earbuds with my Pioneer Rayz headphones, and fell in love with them. After about a year I needed to replace them and went with these. So far, they're fantastic. I went with the 'Audio' buds, size medium. I do think the size runs a little larger than those on my Rayz, but still fit my ear comfortably. It's also a little tighter fit around the headphone itself, but does fit (good thing about foam, you can get a good grip on the bud). The sound quality is even better than that of the Rayz. Maybe it's because the Rayz had a year of use in them, but the noise cancellation on this Audio buds is definitely more pronounced. Would highly recommend.
R**M
Size matters a lot. Do not take this package if you usually wear small tips, look for other options.
Quite disappointing. Any decent in-ear phone comes with multiple size silicone tips, because people's ear canals vary a lot. I always need to pick the smallest possible, and there are still some phones I cannot use. I was hoping a foam tip made by a company dedicated to this problem would offer me be a better fit and more comfort, and decided to put some money on this high-quality high-tech product. Multiple sources mention size does not matter so much with foam tips, and I figured this could be the reason this product in strictly "medium" size is offered. Comply talks a lot about different phone sizes, with very little focus on ear sizes. And as far as I remember there was no choice for me here in Amazon when I made my purchase, even though in other places they offer tips with multiple sizes and shapes. The result was what I fooled myself into believing would not happen: I barely can fit it in, and even if I do it slowly slips off with time. You really do not feel there's nothing in your ear, because there literally isn't! The product looks like something of a high quality, and I have to believe the idea of doing this crazy spherical shape must have been tested before taken to the streets. But I cannot admit I am the only responsible for my unhappiness here. They should not offer this in a one-size-fits all way. The company even has it available in other sizes, but for some reason still had this less versatile product for sale here at Amazon, perhaps hoping to push it to gullible fools such as myself, who are not willing to look for the more adequate options. It was hard for me to believe it made any sense to offer this without multiple sizes and shapes, but I trusted it was probably because this different material is really more adaptive, different from silicone... But it turns out it is not. This "only medium" package should just be taken out of market, and the other options with different sizes and shapes should be the only alternative. I hope other users are happy, but in my case I had all the intention of making a good investment in a product I care a lot, only to end up wasting my money with something I cannot use. So all I can say is if you usually have a problem with tips being too large for you, forget about this one, and think three times before getting any of the others. I also still have a strong hunch the spherical shape is a bad idea and the "sport" version is the better option also for sedentary people.
B**W
Perfect for Galaxy Buds 2 Pro
I use my Galaxy Buds 2 Pro for teleconferencing and handsfree phone / playing light background music at work. I wear my buds for multiple hours throughout my workday and the silicone tips that came with them got uncomfortable usually after an hour of use. I purchased these comply tips from amazon and am pleased to say that after 4 straight hours in my ears, I had little to no discomfort at all. I also attached a photo to show that they DO fit in the charging case and the case closes and charges with no issue. The noise canceling is greatly improved due to the memory foam conforming to the inside of your ear canal. I can't speak for other types of ear buds, but this is a great product if you have the Galaxy Buds 2 Pro and I highly recommend them.
A**R
Perfect
I went for some cheaper foam ear bud coverings initially and as the saying goes I got what I paid for. The covering basically detached from the plastic part that attaches to the ear bud. Bought these as a replacement. I COULD NOT BE HAPPIER. Noise cancellation is great. Product is sturdy and they fit in my ears comfortably. 10/10 would recommend.
D**E
Works well, however...beware of the limitations
I purchased these to replace the stock ear tips on a pair of my IEM's (7Hz Salnotes Zero) and for that purpose they work great! They were easy to install, comfortable in my ears, and work well with sound isolation. With that said, I also tried the on my Galaxy Buds 2. Again, they were easy to install, comfortable, and worked well, however, they will not fit in the charging case. That is a huge problem! The problem with the fit is that these ear tips are longer than the stock tips, which in turn doesn't allow the earbud to make contact with the charging connection. I can't say they wouldn't work with all true wireless earbuds, however, many of them will have problems with the dimensions of these tips. If you're on the fence, my recommendation is to just purchase them and discover if it works with your earbuds. Due to the low cost, there isn't much to lose. Just keep in mind, you will need spare room vertically within your charging case. Good Luck!