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Comply Foam Premium Earphone Tips - Isolation T-200 (Platinum) come in a pack of three pairs, designed to fit a variety of earphone models. These tips provide exceptional comfort, enhance audio performance, ensure a secure fit, and effectively block outside noise, making them a must-have for any audiophile.
C**H
Will fit onto the Jaybird X2 but not without effort due to smaller inner core diameter
Specific to fitment on Jaybird X2-I own the Jaybird X2 blue tooth ear buds and found the included ear tips (silicone SML kit, and Comply Sport SML kit) did not isolate for best bass response. So I ordered a set of these Comply 500 Isolation tips. Here is my experience so far:Sound isolation - much better than the Comply SportFit in my ear - better than the sport but still not what I need. When I start exercising I am constantly having to push these back into my ear to get bass response. I think this is due to the shape. I tried over and over swapping between all the different tips, silicone, foam and different brands as I also purchased a set of Rebound foam tips. I also have tried the more rounded Comply tips (200 model ) on my wired SOny earbuds but those do not fit well. Perhaps I just have unusual ear canal form. Of all the tips, the Comply 500 isolation in medium seem to come closest but still fall out of my ears as I exercise.However here is where I really take issue with these aftermarket tips for fitment onto the Jaybird X2: The Comply 500 says on the package it works with Jaybird but I found they require some effort to install. Using a digital caliper I measured the Jaybird x2 port and the inner core of each ear tip:Jaybird X2 port (or whatever it is called) = 6.5mmComply Sport tips SML kit (included with Jaybirds) = 5.5 mmComply Isolation 500 SML aftermarket kit = 5mmSo the Comply sport tip sizing is better and so I take issue with being unable to find for order additional Comply tips in the Isolation model that are 5.5 mm to fit onto the Jaybirds. Perhaps with the popularity of the Jaybirds, Amazon or Comply or Logitech would see fit to make available an isolation version with 5.5mm inner core tips to address the difficulty of installation onto the 6.5mm Jaybird X2 port.
N**G
Worth every penny
I have tried a lot of different eartips over the last year, and I always seem to come back to these Comply eartips time after time. I have several different IEMs that sit very differently in the ear, and with different sized nozzles, and I always seem to get the best, most comfortable fit with these guys. Oftentimes I wear them all day, but even after 12 or 15 hours there is no discomfort.In my experience, the smallest tips that get a good seal worked best. Initially I ordered large tips, being a big guy and all, but I found that once the foam warmed up a bit and expanded that they would start working their way out as I moved. A friend suggested I try the variety pack and see which size fit best, and to my surprise the smaller ones really did the trick.Beyond being really comfortable, the way the foam warms up and conforms to my ear provides a good-yet-breathable seal that really brings out the full spectrum that my IEMs can provide. I find the low frequencies come through quite accurately, slightly mellow rather than boomy. The mid and high-frequencies come through smooth and not tinny. They provide a very balanced overall sound, and they won't leave your ear all sweaty when you're done listening to your music. Obviously sound quality is subjective, and varies widely depending on IEM quality, type, materials, playback device, your anatomy and your taste in music, but for my needs these come out on top.The price is a lot, especially compared to all the silicone earbuds out there, but if you are reading this review you obviously enjoy your music as much as I do mine, in which case it is worth the money. Their durability is nothing like silicone tips, and they end up needing replacement far more often, which adds to the cost. The memory foam will be more prone to tearing, and does not hold up too well to being cleaned, so if you're used to throwing your buds in your pocket between uses you may want to consider a zippered case. But overall, you will find these to be the most comfortable eartips you have ever tried.
A**L
Perfect for my Tiny Ears, But Fell Apart After Two Months
Comply T-400 Foam Tips / B004FRH20UI recently received the Comply S-400 tips for a Vine review and commented that the S-series were too big for my ears and kept forcing their way out. The manufacturer contacted me and suggested that I buy the T-series.These are great and work well with my small ears. I can't stand the plastic suction earbuds on the market now, as the plastic irritates my skin and the suction makes me feel strange. These foam earbuds don't irritate my skin and allow a little ambient noise to still seep in, which is what I like. I've been sleeping with these in my ears every night for the last week and have been very happy with them -- they're comfortable without being too spongy, the gray platinum looks nice on both white and black headphones, and there hasn't been any discoloration or buildup on the buds. Best of all, there's no skin irritation.I'm using these on Skullcandy INK'd Earbuds at night and Coby CVE92 Isolation Stereo Earphones during the day, and the tips fit well on each. Getting them *on* is a bit tricky, but if you patiently rock the tips back and forth over the headphone, it slowly works on. Then gently smash against a flat surface and you should be golden.~ Ana MardollUPDATE (11/22/2011): I've been using these on all my headphones for almost two months now and within the last week, two of the foam tips have torn and broken into a number of small foam pieces. This left the inner platic ring (which is quite sharp) exposed against my inner ear, and additionally I was very concerned that smaller foam pieces might have lodged in my ear if I hadn't noticed the damage in time. Perhaps I'm using these under high-stress conditions, as I do sleep in them, but I'm still very disappointed at the disintegration of the foam tips. I've accordingly dropped my review from 5 stars to 3 stars, and I hope that I got a bad batch.
J**S
Useful, effective, but also expensive
I bought these to replace some uncomfortable silicone tips on my Klipsch in ear monitors. The Comply tips are much more comfortable and offer better isolation than the oval shaped and less malleable Klipsch silicones. Another benefit is that they don't transmit vibrations as noise: what I mean by this is that with the silicone tips if I listen while walking along then every footstep is accompanied by a thudding noise, but if I use the Comply foam tips my footsteps disappear and I am no longer forced to think of myself as a lead footed ogre.Some reviewers have complained that on removing the foam tips from their ears the tips are covered in earwax. I'll just state the obvious and say that if your ears are reasonably clean then this won't be an issue. You can prolong the life of these tips by washing them in lukewarm water with soap. If you use hot water the foam loses its elasticity. Assuming you have reasonably clean ears and you sometimes wash the tips then you might expect a pack of three to last at least 6 months, perhaps longer. This seems pretty good until you think about the long term cost: if your in ear monitors last you 3 years and you use 6 packs of Comply tips then you will have spent perhaps an extra £80 or £90. This is a huge cost, and may even be a greater sum than the purchase price of your earphones. Consider that a well designed washable silicon tip is included in the price by a manufacturer such as Sennheiser and will be at least as comfortable and last several years (in my experience). This criticism is really aimed not at Comply, who make a good product, but at earphone manufacturers such as Klipsch, who make silicone tips so poorly designed and implemented that customers seek out alternatives.So I have to say that these are a good product in themselves, but if you find yourself buying them it may be as an expensive and temporary remedy to a bad or incomplete product. The better solution, long term, is to buy earphones that are supplied with durable, comfortable, effective tips.
J**S
Highly disappointed
I've been an user of Sennheiser in-ear phones for many years, and recently I've lost one of the gel ear-tips from my new CXC 700. As I only had replacements for other sizes and read the good reviews on these earphone tips, I thought of trying these out. Bad idea!Here's why - Cons:- Difficult to fit in my CXC 700 and old CX 500. It takes a while and it does seem is going to break - but luckily it doesn't!- The foam is not as confortable as the gel earphone tips, and it is not even as confortable as a typical foam earplug.- Sound quality is bad compared to any of the Sennheiser typical gel earphone tips.- They get dirty very quickly, and you can't clean them as easy as a gel tip.- They are extremely expensive for what they do.- Isolation: Some isolation, but not as good as with the gel tips.Pros:- If you come from a background of using the typical ipod earphones, then you will probably get slightly better sound quality and some noise isolation.I would definitely go for the gel type of earphones which do a better job in isolation, sound quality, and they are much cheaper!
M**N
Just not good enough - buy originals!
I have Shure SE215 earphones.I thought I'd give these T-100s a go as they were slightly cheaper than the Shure tips. Bad move.At first, when you put them in, they feel comfortable, you'd hardly know they were there at all, however they don't offer as much by way of isolation from the outside world compared to the Shure version. After just a week, these tips were starting to lose some of their spring and within a fortnight they were no use. Squeezing them to place in the ear was no longer required as they didn't hold form for even a second to allow them to expand in the ear. There was virtually no sound isolation and to make matters worse, there was a constant need to readjust the earphones as they kept slipping out.I'll be going back to the originals from now on.
I**N
No good for beats powerbeats wireless
Bought these to isolate the sound from my beats powerbeats wireless earphones -incredibly difficult to get on earphones, despite being the right one's from comply's own website.Absolutely no difference in either isolating outside sounds or sound quality compared to the beats earbuds in the box - but to be fair are comfierFirst set already falling apart after about 2 weeks of use (around an 4 hours a week)Really wouldn't recommend these at all for these earphones, they might be good for other makes, but make absolutely no difference to these ones and are a waste of money,
G**2
Better than expected
I bought these for my Klipch X10's which have an amazing sound with the standard silicone buds. However like many I found these uncomfortable wearing them for any length of time and could never fully work out which size was right for me. After search for a new pair of Klipsch (thinking mine were lost) I came across a recommendation for these earbuds. They are a revelation, not only are they more comfortable, provide a better seal but mostly improve the sound creating deeper base and a more defined treble. They are not cheap and I would be interested to hear if they improve cheaper in-ear headsets but for me, a great buy (although I would recomend the black as they do get dirty however clean your ears!)