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Feb022013

Review: Comply Comfort T-series replacement earbud phone tips

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

What's the first thing that goes missing in your $150 stereo earbuds, it is most likely the rubbery tip, the part that spends most of its time in your ear. While many earbud manufacturers include extra sets, they're still easy to lose. Comply has created replacement tips that aren't just super flexible and which fit most earbuds, they also enhance the listening experience while offering a secure, comfortable fit that seals in the sounds. These are the Comfort-T Series earphone tips.

I have a pair of Klipsch S41 In-Ear earbuds that I thoroughly love but both the silicone earbud tips got lost. I had misplaced the replacements, so I was unable to use them for months. When Comply sent some review samples over, I didn't waste any time in plugging and playing.

While the tips look like simple rubber earbud tips, there's a lot of science and design behind this product.

Composed of super soft memory foam with a flexible core and an ergonomic design, the comfort plus will adjust to any earhole.

Since the Comply tips aren't as pliable as the soft silicone tips that ship with most earbuds, they might feel a bit odd at first but they quickl adapt to one's ear.

A simple solution that really enhances overall audio experience and quality. More importantly, the precise fit is better than most one-style fits all earbuds out there. (body heat softens the memory foam compound so it molds to the ear channel better).

I found the Comfort Plus offered better noise isolation than most other earbud tips I've tried just because it fit better and sealed-in the sound better.

Comply has various models and styles that are compatible with the majority of earphone and earbuds in the market today, so most users will be covered. Pricing for the Comply tips range from $9.95 to $21.95 and are the perfect add on to your favourite headphones.

Rating: 4.5 out of 5

 

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    Thats the news which I was looking for from a few days and I really enjoyed while reading this. These are buds are full of latest technology and music which will bring the songs alive again. I will enjoy it a lot with them.

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