Scott you covered everything well: My AirPod pro factory tips do not stay in my ears in certain workout positions and this is one area worth reviewing: ie its hard as it’s subjective but stating they are GRIPPIER was useful and warranted trying them out. I like how you were objective and feel you are the one of BEST MOST HELPFUL reviewers in this category on TH-cam. - Thanks
Yeah, I found that out the hard way@@ScottSchramm, as there was bass all over my shoulders and the dry cleaner said they couldn't get the bass ♪♬ out of my favorite blazer. 😁😉 As my comment is 8 months old, I have since switch to _Soundcore Liberty 3 Pro_ earbuds, and have found their stock earbud tips to work just perfectly.¹ And unlike some of the other earbuds, I didn't have to stick them deep into my ear canal. Instead they would press right up against the ear canal opening nice and tight² thanks to the wings that also help with the fit. BTW, your review was one of many videos that provided help right when I needed it. Thanks! *EDIT:* I also noticed that if the Silicon was very thin, I would lose bass, no matter how tight the fitting seemed (vibration or leaking issue. . .or both, perhaps). ··•✺•·· ¹ ─ I still tried a bunch of different tips before I went back to the stock tips. No regrets at all. ² ─ I was getting concerned about how much I use my earbuds each day, and making sure that I wasn't creating a problem with compacted cerumen down the road.
@@ScottSchramm yes, but i'd like to know which ones to choose. My problem was that stock ones comes out a little bit. Which ones would you take and why? I've seen omnis are also compatible but i dont know what to buy among all 3
What is your verdict? I generally like silicone tips better, but the AirPods Pro tips doesn't give me a good seal for some reason so I'm on the hunt for a replacement.
I prefer the Comply the best. The CharJenPro Active are good for working out if you sweat a lot since they are a hybrid and covered in silicone. These ones from SpinFit are also good for that.
I don't think so, but someone in the comments reported they did. You need a good seal in your ear to keep the bass in. You can try these or any of the memory foam options like the Comply which I've also made videos on.
@@ScottSchramm well thank you, im still confused about buying airpods pro because of their bass lacking. maybe i'll try these tips or even buy beats fit pro for better bass
I think they feel about the same for me, but because these are a little more flexable, they might fit more conformably for people that have uncommon shaped ears.
Scott you covered everything well: My AirPod pro factory tips do not stay in my ears in certain workout positions and this is one area worth reviewing: ie its hard as it’s subjective but stating they are GRIPPIER was useful and warranted trying them out. I like how you were objective and feel you are the one of BEST MOST HELPFUL reviewers in this category on TH-cam. - Thanks
Did you purchase the Spinfit and if yes, how’s the fit compare to the OEM, did your problem get solved?
Thanks for your review. Did you find that they last longer than the apple ear tips?
I’ve never had silicone ear tips go bad so not sure.
@@ScottSchramm do they improve anc
i don’t know if i should get one of these silicone ones or a foam tip one
Try both!
4:04 I've tried so many types of earbuds, from silicon, to foam to hybrid. From FYECH to Comply. I *have* experienced increased bass.
Awesome, that means you have a good seal in your ear now, whereas the old tips you were using did not fit well and were leaking the bass out.
Yeah, I found that out the hard way@@ScottSchramm, as there was bass all over my shoulders and the dry cleaner said they couldn't get the bass ♪♬ out of my favorite blazer. 😁😉
As my comment is 8 months old, I have since switch to _Soundcore Liberty 3 Pro_ earbuds, and have found their stock earbud tips to work just perfectly.¹ And unlike some of the other earbuds, I didn't have to stick them deep into my ear canal. Instead they would press right up against the ear canal opening nice and tight² thanks to the wings that also help with the fit.
BTW, your review was one of many videos that provided help right when I needed it. Thanks!
*EDIT:* I also noticed that if the Silicon was very thin, I would lose bass, no matter how tight the fitting seemed (vibration or leaking issue. . .or both, perhaps).
··•✺•··
¹ ─ I still tried a bunch of different tips before I went back to the stock tips. No regrets at all.
² ─ I was getting concerned about how much I use my earbuds each day, and making sure that I wasn't creating a problem with compacted cerumen down the road.
oneplus buds pro, cp1025 or cp360?
I just checked and both are listed as compatible according to the manufactures website.
@@ScottSchramm yes, but i'd like to know which ones to choose. My problem was that stock ones comes out a little bit. Which ones would you take and why? I've seen omnis are also compatible but i dont know what to buy among all 3
@@x-vManu I don't have experience with the new Omni but I would recommend the CP1025.
@@ScottSchramm thank you for your opinion! Don you know if amazon allows to return them if size is not good after trying them?
@@x-vManuyes you can return them if they don’t work for you.
I was looking for buying a pair of these for maybe better base or quality do u think I should buy em for that
Having a good seal in your ear can increase the bass. Memory foam tips are good for that.
@@ScottSchramm yea thanks after seeing the other video I think ima buy sum comply 2.0 tips
Does this provide more grip in the ears compared to the apple tips? My airpods pro 2 keeps falling off 😔
Yes, the SpinFit has slightly more grip.
can use with soundcore liberty 4NC?
You need this one: amzn.to/47QACCN CP1025 & CPA2 works with Anker Liberty 4 NC
CP360 seria a melhor para o Buds2?
Samsung Galaxy Buds2 Pro? - YES.
Are the spinfit 360 medical grade silicone ??
Not sure, but if this is a concern for you, please check with SpinFit and they can answer.
I'll give them a try just to compare with the Comply 2.0.
What is your verdict? I generally like silicone tips better, but the AirPods Pro tips doesn't give me a good seal for some reason so I'm on the hunt for a replacement.
@MP Lovecraft: If you still need help deciding, here is my latest video where I compare all of them together: th-cam.com/video/YSoz6a39I-c/w-d-xo.html
I have a question comply 2.0 ear tips vs charjenpro active ear tips can you tell me which one is better and why you like that one better?
I prefer the Comply the best. The CharJenPro Active are good for working out if you sweat a lot since they are a hybrid and covered in silicone. These ones from SpinFit are also good for that.
If you still need help deciding, here is my latest video where I compare all of them together: th-cam.com/video/YSoz6a39I-c/w-d-xo.html
Do these things can improve the bass on airpods pro?
I don't think so, but someone in the comments reported they did. You need a good seal in your ear to keep the bass in. You can try these or any of the memory foam options like the Comply which I've also made videos on.
@@ScottSchramm well thank you, im still confused about buying airpods pro because of their bass lacking. maybe i'll try these tips or even buy beats fit pro for better bass
Do they fits more comfortably vs Apple eartip?
I think they feel about the same for me, but because these are a little more flexable, they might fit more conformably for people that have uncommon shaped ears.
For Blon- BL 03?
They might fit. You can check with SpinFit for full verification.
Yea 5/10 average product this video explains why. Go get the factory eartips if it is cheaper.