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Minarets

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Oct 28, 2011
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These are the ones I had bought a while ago for my Sony wf-1000xm4 earbuds.

SpinFit CP360 for True Wireless Earbuds XL/L– Patented Silicone Eartips for Replacement, Fits WF-1000 XM4, Beats Studio Buds, Nothing Ear (1) and More (2 Pairs) (for Nozzle Diameter from 4-5.5mm) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0834HX5R...abc_0AW5Y1R18JZHX5M2512B?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1

These fit in the case just fine? I ordered based off your recommendation in XL/L as the L stock silicones for me best.
 

edlex

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These fit in the case just fine? I ordered based off your recommendation in XL/L as the L stock silicones for me best.
Yes they fit. A little tight for the XL’s that I use but they do fit. I’m sure the L’s will be fine.
 
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FriendlyMackle

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Oct 29, 2011
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I haven’t tried comply tips yet but I’m sure the sound will be fine. I try to avoid foam tips because they have to be replaced regularly as they tend to deteriorate quickly. I have some laying around so I’ll test them to see if they work well. So far I’m happy with the spinfit XL’s
EDIT: They’re not sport tips!
I only wear foam tips—I find they last a long while as I buy the ‘sport’ type, which have a coating on the exterior yet are foam. FOAM is worth a little additional cost for the added sound quality (fullness) and noise-blocking and fit. I just buy them on Amazon via subscription so that I get a discount. And I just tend to postpone my next shipment for months. My current box has lasted a really long time! Anyway, that’s my rec—try the ‘sport’ foam.
 
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pshufd

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Oct 24, 2013
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I have Jaybird X3s that have a few issues now (charge/power light no longer works), Beats Flex (good for everything but running) and the Beats Fit Pro. I really love the Beats Fit Pro for running as they stay in but I will likely also use the other two for other activities. I will leave the Jaybird X3s in my gym bag in case I forget the Beats Fit Pro as well.

I've run into people that really like the AirPods 3 too. I've always had a problem with Apple *Pods products in that they fall out of my right ear. I assume that it's some kind of issue with my ear. In general, earwings and over-the-ear hooks work but I wear glasses and they don't work well with over-the-ear hooks.

No issue with two; as long as you can swing the cost.
 
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turbineseaplane

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Mar 19, 2008
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Please tell me how it changes—improves—the sound quality as well as the ANC capability. I find that Comply tips add at least 15 decibels noise blocking (not evenly across the audio spectrum).

I had to send them back -- ones I bought were great, but too big and didn't really fit in the case.
 
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FriendlyMackle

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I haven’t tried comply tips yet but I’m sure the sound will be fine. I try to avoid foam tips because they have to be replaced regularly as they tend to deteriorate quickly. I have some laying around so I’ll test them to see if they work well. So far I’m happy with the spinfit XL’s
I only wear foam tips—I find they last a long while as I buy the ‘sport’ type, which have a coating on the exterior yet are foam. It’s with a little additional cost for the added sound quality (fullness) and noise-blocking and fit. I just buy them on Amazon via subscription so that I get a discount. And I just tend to postpone my next shipment for months. My current box has lasted a really long time! Anyway, that’s my rec—try the ‘sport’ foam.
Which "sport" foam tips do you recommend?
Well, I can’t recommend any yet for the Beats Fit Pros. I don’t know what size will fit the buds AND fit in the case. There’s nothing worse (well, ok, many other things!) than opening the case and connecting, only to find that one or both earbuds are at like 10%! This has happened to me with some other earbuds due to tips that were a little too large for the case.
I’ve bought Comply with ‘wax guard’ and what I thought was a ‘sport’ formulation—but on reviewing my actual order, it doesn’t say anything about sports! I had looked at a bunch of different varieties and I guess that I decided against the coated version after all! Sorry about that. This is the actual name of what I’ve bought:
Comply Isolation Plus Tx-400 Memory Foam Earphone Tips with WaxGuard, Noise Cancelling Soft Replacement Earbud Tips, Secure Fit (Medium, 3 Pair)

****But, I don’t know what type of tip will fit these new BFPs. I don’t have time now to experiment, so I hope to hear that someone else has found the right tip to use.
 

turbineseaplane

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I got confirmation from Comply Foam that these tips fit and I bought a pair today.

 
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FriendlyMackle

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lol - whenever they arrive - no idea when
Well, I tried my Comply foam tips which I had on hand (they fit my B&O e8’s), and they were too large to fit inside the BFP case, unfortunately. They’re too tall and too thick, I think. Though the core did fit the BFP stem. ☹️
 

FriendlyMackle

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Oct 29, 2011
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NYC
Yep - Same - That's why I pinged ComplyFoam support and they confirmed those TW-200-C's are the one to get.
Hmmm, when do yours arrive, I really would like to know if there’s a sound improvement, and whether they truly fit properly in the case (and don’t interfere with the buds remaining in contact with the charge points).
I changed the silicone tips today to the larger size, and there’s a better seal, so a little more environmental isolation. I want foam tips, but I don’t want to have to struggle with them and the case. ?

I finally got to the gym today, and I have to say, I couldn’t hear anything external. It was great. I didn’t even need to adjust them at any point during my 1.4 hours of cardio + weights. They didn’t budge from their positions. That’s a first for me with any earbuds.
 

fischersd

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Oct 23, 2014
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Same on case. I won't keep them if they don't fit in the case and work 100% properly.
I ordered the combo kit from here (as I didn't know what size would work best):

Both the small and medium tips fit in the charging case just fine (the large likely do as well - they market these as being compatible with the AP Pro's - pretty sure they would test that before releasing them) :) Comply isn't new to the market. :)

Comply.jpeg
 

pshufd

macrumors G4
Oct 24, 2013
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New Hampshire
I ordered the combo kit from here (as I didn't know what size would work best):

Both the small and medium tips fit in the charging case just fine (the large likely do as well - they market these as being compatible with the AP Pro's - pretty sure they would test that before releasing them) :) Comply isn't new to the market. :)

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Jaybird used to ship silicone and comply tips with their headsets and I tried them both and prefer the silicone tips. Some people love them but not all.
 

FriendlyMackle

macrumors 6502a
Oct 29, 2011
925
804
NYC
I ordered the combo kit from here (as I didn't know what size would work best):

Both the small and medium tips fit in the charging case just fine (the large likely do as well - they market these as being compatible with the AP Pro's - pretty sure they would test that before releasing them) :) Comply isn't new to the market. :)

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They don’t have anything like this yet for the Beats Fit Pro (At least not labeled as such). I imagine that they will soon, as the BFP seem to be selling well.
 

Panther61

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Comply said that their, "™ TW-200-C", would fit the BFP. Not available on Amazon but available from Comply direct. If I am not mistaken, did someone say earlier they were ordering these?

 
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