COMPLY Foam Tx-500 Ear Tips for KZ ZS10, ZSN, AS10, ZAX, ZSX, Moondrop Starfield, Aria, Kato, Fiio F9, Aukey EP-B40 and More | Ultimate Comfort | Unshakeable Fit | TechDefender | Medium, 3 Pairs
J**S
A must have buds.
9/10 performance good. I rate it 9 cuz its overpriced. But the performance is good. If u love bass sound you must have this. I have sony wf-1000xm4 earbuds and it fits perfectly well. The anc of my buds plus this comply isolation = heaven. I will buy again even overprice lol.
M**R
Works REALLY WELL until they breakdown.
I've has these for a while (purchased Dec 2019) and for just shy of 7 months they were great.Noise dampining was great, well fitting and made my OnePlus Wireless Bullets 2 sound exceptional.I dont work out or use them when sweaty or in wet weather.However after a while one ear started to breakdown, the outer material has started to wear down and come apart. Eventually I've now had to replace it with another size in this set so I've got odd shaped buds on currently, not great but it'll 'do the job' until they wear out.If I need to fully replace these to get the right size I've seen cheaper memory foam pads on Amazon so will probably go with them (espically at £5 a set rather than another £20 package)
S**C
Poor sizing in comparison to other Comply tips.
I've bought several packs of (medium-sized) Comply earphone tips (both 200's and 300's), for myriad ear-bud style headphones and, apart from the relatively poor value for money - especially in comparison to the InAirs product - I've been relatively happy with them. They certainly make the earphones sound better.I only bought these as my preferred InAirs were out-of-stock and I wanted to use my recently acquired Shure SE425 IEMs. Unfortunately, despite ordering a medium, they're much, MUCH smaller in diameter in practice than the other mediums in the Comply range and, as such, do not hold the IEM's anywhere near securely enough, at least not in my ear ... and I'm certain my ear canals haven't grown! Consequently, there's sound leakage into the ear and the bass response is compromised because the seal is inadequate.My advice, size up for Comply's '100' range of tips - the medium is notably smaller and nowhere near as effective.
I**X
Great ear tips but overpriced for what they are
I bought these for my Sennheiser IE80S that I purchased a few months ago and needed replacement foam ear tips after the ones that came in the box wore out and deuces to go with conplys latest and greatest.The fit for me is perfect, they feel very comfortable in my ears. For the IE80S I needed to buy the biggest size as they have large drivers for earphones. The ear wax guards are a nice touch for sure and means I don’t have to clean my earphones. The sound is far better than the silicon ear tips that came with the earphones and the isolation is superb. If you’re looking for an instant sound quality and isolation quality improvement these are a great choice...However they seem slightly over priced for what they are but if you’re willing to pay that markup you probably won’t be disappointed. But bare in mind these are designed with more mid range and high end IEMs in mind so they probably won’t do much for a pair of £5 earphones from the local shop
T**S
The best tips for isolation & bass enhancement
I have used comply isolation tips for years now on all my earbuds and IEMs.They offer the best isolation from external noise by a country mile and since they create such a good deal in the ear, bass is greatly enhanced, maybe too much for some peoples liking.These TX models have a little wax guard in them which stops any dirt or earwax reaching your earbud itself. It doesn’t effect the sound as far as I can tell.The ‘400’ size appears to be the most universal. They fit my Campfire Audio Polaris 2, as well as my Soundmagic E80’s and E11BT’s.I prefer the Large tips over medium and small as they create a good seal in my ears, remember these are foam so compress down to fit basically any ear.
S**K
To Get the most out of in-ear headphones these things are a must
In-ear headphones are loved or loathed. What camp you fall in to seems to always be about whether you can find a good seal in-ear. You don't get better than Comply tips for seal or comfort. Developed for aircraft pilots originally. They'd have to use them for long stretches in a very noisy environment I'd imagine! So anyone with in-ear headphones should at least consider Comply tips to get the absolute most out of their listening experience. Headphones in the £100+ range are often shipped with Comply Tips as standard.You have to check which type fits your headphones, and I like the these TX- ones with the earwax guards, as not all headphones have mesh at the end of the aperture and cleaning at that end can therefore be a nightmare! And these are the most noise isolating in the range which is perfect for travel but not safe for exercise out and about!I see a couple of reviewers weren't too happy with the sizing. I use the Large ones. I've owned so many headphones and tried so many different types of tips. I'm almost universally a Large in one ear and a medium in the other. The Comply tip sizing is the same, I don't find them unusually small. They're more forgiving though so that's why I use Large in the ear which is more of a Medium! I find it just fine. Other types would not be so forgiving.Regardless of what type of tips used, the sound quality difference when you find the right fit for that tip-type means I always take the time to find what works. And you do get mixed packs to trial. I did that first time I bought them to be sure. One reviewer here said at times when he took his headphones out it left the Comply tips in his ear - only to be extracted using a precision tool. Scary! Because they're so soft I wonder if that reviewer is trying to stuff a tip far too big in to his lug, expecting to feel a fit that exerts more pressure than you get with Comply Foam tips? They expand as they warm up too. The whole point of these is that they feel soft and don't put the pressure on your ear that you get from other tips. That's why I can have them in for hours and still feel no discomfort. For that gent I'd suggest trying a medium and then give them a full minute to expand to your body heat . How's that?Another reviewer bemoaned their durability. Comply do offer sport tips which are more rugged apparently. Not tried them.But again form fits function here. It's that very quality of softness that provides such a good, comfortable seal. Knowing that they're vulnerable to physical damage means I just ensure I store my headphones in their hard case rather than leaving them lying. So for me not a big deal.The few that have degraded a little just prompted me that it was time ti bin them and move onto the next pair anyway.These are dispoable tips by the way! So surely no one buying them would expect them to last for ever? I'd imagine given bacterial infection possibilities I wouldn't want to try. Comply's advice is to use a clean cloth, damp with water, if you ever need to clean them - no alcohol disinfectant. They also suggest you replace them every 3 months.There's no question to me that they enhance your listening experience. I can rest my head against the window in a train, or lie on a pillow for hours, and not feel any discomfort. The great seal, and therefore increase in sound quality that this provides, is significantly better than any of the multitude of other tips I've tried. For my current £80 Denon AH-C400's, but also for cheaper phones I've owned in the past too.So whether you think Comply Foam Tips are worth it comes down to whether or not you think the benefit in listening experience is worth it relative to the cost of disposable tips. For me it's a no brainer if you've spent more than £60 on your in-ears. You're just not getting their full sound quality potential otherwise, and if you listen to tunes for any extended period these t'ings offer peerless comfort.Worth a trial or you'll never know what you're missing!
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