Yes, absolutely! You got the name right btw.
I have the normal Pro’s and they have a strong V-shaped sound signature (crispy highs like tss tss and tat tat, tight bass and rumbly but recessed sub bass). It’s tunable with an equalizer.
It may get a bit harsh with the highs (sibilant) so make sure to tune it down. The soundstage is surprisingly wide and open for IEM of this price. Instruments sound like they’re in the room with you, not just in your head.
...or this kind? Sorry...couldn't post two links at the same time for some reason. Also sorry for asking...I really don't know what I'm doing, so that's why I'm asking such beginner questions.
I have enjoyed my 1More Triple Drivers for casual listening/commuting. They go on sale pretty frequently ($55 on Amazon right now) and I think are definitely worth it.
Look for Wireless earbuds, preferably one that you could allow noise in through an app or a built in feature for the earbuds.
Look for ones with a hook-like shape, they will be able to fit in your ear easily and stay on even in workouts, stem designed (Airpod shaped) earbuds also work, but the hook design is better for workouts.
3 main designs are Dot, Stem, and Hook.
Hook being best for excercise.
Stem being best for calls.
Dot being best for comfortablity.
This is true wireless though.
Neckband wireless or wired would be best with a hook designed earbud or something with a fin which keeps it in the ear.
I have the Fiil T1X earbuds and they're amazing. They have a very long battery life and amazing sound quality. I work in 13 1/2 hour shifts and they stay charged throughout the entire shift. They also have a companion app that allows you to adjust/ed different sound profiles. I don't go anywhere without them. They also have a Pro version but I haven't used those. I highly recommend these earbuds though. They cost $50.
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Try these. Available in S, M, L. Cheap and worked well on my T1xs
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B085C722RF/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o06_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
If anyone is looking for good, bassy earbuds (not in-ears), the Faaeal Snow-Lotus 1.0 is pretty incredible and available from Amazon for $10. Highly recommend.
I don't understand the budget. 200/20?
Have you researched active cancellation vs passive?
I thought I wanted active, but it really only works on recurring sound that doesn't change (like an engine, but not a crying baby). Passive works on everything. For passive you need a great fit between the ear bud and your ear.
For microphone quality, you may want CvC. I've found that helps far more than the quality of the microphone itself. CvC detects your voice and attempts to isolate it. Try to turn your back towards any major source of sound. It uses 4 microphones to figure out which sound is your voice so it can strip out the other sounds.
I picked up a pair of these recently have been very happy with them: https://www.amazon.com/Soundcore-Wireless-Microphones-Reduction-Waterproof/dp/B07SJR6HL3
I talk outdoor with some wind. When these sound "kind of bad" due to wind and/or background noise, any other pair I have would be "nothing but static". I have a ton of headsets because I use them so often. They came with a few different options to go inside the ear, resulting in a perfect fit. At first I thought it was weird that it felt like my heartbeat was echoing with them in. Then I realized it was blocking outside noise that effectively.
Don't know if this fits your budget since I didn't understand how the budget was stated. About $50 (US Dollars).
Ohh nice - didn't realize there were so many options for compact ones with a charging case that had hooks!
here I was considering Beats Fit Pro due to the wingtips, but the idea of the large case kinda sucks.
Did you try budget Xiaomi? they are lot better quality, battery life great and sound is awesome. They got new model 4 pro but 3 pro is 30% cheaper and still good quality. Try them first. To connect them you need to keep them in the case and press the tiny button on the case and then they will show up in the Bluetooth list, after that they work flawless, that's only beginning bit effort you will need.
New version 4 pro:
Old version 3 pro:
They have some cool features and all high-end fancy pause/play things, with ANC charging of the case. So definitely damn good buy and I liked them after trying all these ear fun and other buds which are just ordinary as compared to this.
Did you try budget Xiaomi? they are lot better quality, battery life great and sound is awesome. They got new model 4 pro but 3 pro is 30% cheaper and still good quality. Try them first. To connect them you need to keep them in the case and press the tiny button on the case and then they will show up in the Bluetooth list, after that they work flawless, that's only beginning bit effort you will need.
New version 4 pro:
Old version 3 pro:
They have some cool features and all high-end fancy pause/play things, with ANC charging of the case. So definitely damn good buy and I liked them after trying all these ear fun and other buds which are just ordinary as compared to this.
>soundpeats life earbud protective case
Ahhhh so, i understand. Well that's a bummer.
Maybe 1 last suggestion:
1MORE E1003(classic design, still popular in Asia)
https://www.amazon.com/1MORE-Dynamic-Earphones-Tangle-Free-Smartphones/dp/B07QNQ64SS
I've never heard of those until just now but they seem like they fit similiarly to the airpod pros. Personally I love the feel of the standard airpods because they're hard plastic and don't make me feel like I'm underwater. I can only tolerate the airpod pros with these ear hooks that can help hold them at a gap away from my ear enough to prevent it from creating a seal.
I don't love the Sony XM4 foam feel because it doesn't feel secure and I keep pushing them back into place all the time; same issue as airpod pros except I don't have anything to hold the XM4's into place. :/
I could see how the Jabra 75T and Technics AZ-60 could have a better fit though because they seem to have more stability being so tight to the actual plastic body. Similarly, I prefer a smaller fit for my ears and I personally never use the medium or larger size cushions/foam fittings provided. I'll try those out some day if I get the opportunity and actually I have some friends in the market for something that fits that description so thanks for the recommendation man, appreciate it.
Whatever you do, don't buy Raycons! Overpriced garbage.
At the price point you're talking about, there's two obvious options that have ANC and control buttons. Since you're talking pounds, I'm guessing you're in UK? In which case you have Soundcore A3i at Amazon UK - £49.99 but with an extra 25% off currently, ANC, buttons on the side and around 5 hours battery life with ANC on and around 7 hours with ANC off. When you pop the buds back in the charge case, they will charge the buds up, so whilst you're in lessons that should get them back up to 100%.
Ignore the idiot reviewer complaining battery life isn't as advertised - Soundcore advertise 9 hours but using the industry standard lab environment (i.e. 50% volume, no calls, SBC codec) which every other manufacturer uses, quite why he expects Soundcore to do something different to the rest of the industry I have no idea.
The other option is the Edifier W240TN - £79.99 with 20% off at Amazon UK taking them to £63.99. If you have a more discerning ear the Edifier may be a better option - they have hybrid drivers, so you're going to get a little more detail and probably better transitions between the frequencies. AFAIK noise cancelling is comparable between the two, not Apple Airpod or Bose level but still pretty good.
I have the Edifier X3 as well. When I upgraded, I moved to the Earfun Free Pros. Here's why I like them:
Edifier: Case is taller, but not as long (more square shaped). Width is almost exactly the same
Earfun: Case is rectangular and shorter.
What it means: both are fairly slim, and cause the same amount of bulge in a front pocket (which is not much, compared to other earbuds).
Earfun now has a Free Pro 2, with an even smaller case than the original. So those are what I'd order. Depending on where you order them from, they're ~70 euro or less
I have a bluetooth headset (1 ear, boom mic) like this.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09Y3CYH14/
It's probably insufficient for something that requires really high quality, like recording a podcast, but works great for conference calls.
Highly recommend this cleaning pen for airpods that I just got.
Something like this?
KZ EDX Pro - $16 on Amazon and easily one of the best pairs of earbuds I've ever had (granted I've never spent more than $80 on IEMs).
Really fantastic sound quality for the price. I bought them for their balanced, yet bass-oriented sound. For context, I mainly use them to listen to a wide variety of music. They get very loud, and I personally think the included eartips and cable are more than good enough to meet most people's expectations.
The design is also reminiscent of professional IEMs rather than the typical included-in-the-box-with-a-device style of earbuds.
been running w/ the QCY T13 since April this year, i would def recc these as a good $25 option
i liked:
1 case full charge lasts me like 2-3 weeks
case charges rlly fast
earbuds last a long ass time (apparently its like 7 hours but i havent tried myself so ymmv)
came with 3 different sizes for ears.
connects to phone within 3 seconds after popping em out of the case
some cons i had:
my phone cant seem to track the exact battery % for the case
the app for it (to control the EQ settings, tracker) is pretty shit. only thing that is worth using is changing the tap gestures that controll play/pause, skipping, etc
the plastic feels cheap but thats just me
Coscaao wireless earbuds (MPow M30) - $13.99
These aren't MPow branded, but they are very definitely the MPow M30s.
MPow doesn't list them as being in stock anymore on their website. I'm assuming they sold off the remaining stock to a wholesaler.
My lady had the MPow branded ones previously, and had no complaints. I just picked up a pair of these specific ones, and I'm happy with them
These look like they have decent reviews, are they any good?
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07RGZ5NKS?ref_=cm_sw_r_apin_dp_QJNWB1VN9QVQFG26P3DE
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09J2DMH3N?ref_=cm_sw_r_apin_dp_6SMCPZDZP4087A8YYBR3
Yes, did you?
The Tranya F4 are half in-ears. They list for $39.99 USD and are currently %50 off on Amazon US, $19.99. They could buy 2 pairs and have money left over. They do not have app support, but they didn't specify app support as a requirement.
https://www.amazon.com/Wireless-Bluetooth-Earphones-Waterproof-Control-White/dp/B0B6F1W6SG/
Earfun Air Pro 2 is NOT a half in-ear, but it is a good stick-style bud that's currently $60 and has a $10 off coupon, taking it to the $50 price point requested.
You may want to look into the Soundpeats Free2classics they are $18.99 on amazon right now.
I dusted them off and discovered they are controllable/tweakable throug the AirReps156X app. I managed to get different eq settings and control the ANC and sofort. The Tozo app itself doesn't support the model at least not my NC9 rev5 Maybe you can try some settings with AirReps156X https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.airoha.utapp.sdk
No, this is a Lightning Deal:
https://www.amazon.com/Soundcore-Cancelling-Technology-Personalized-Bluetooth/dp/B08G4K8CY8
The renewed ones are $42...
Not too many options here that don't have unwanted side-effects. Sleeping with earbuds with silicone or foam will eventually cause some discomfort - the moisture which gets trapped in your inner ear increases the risk of bacteria infection. I tried it for around three weeks - my quality of sleep was awful.
I've tried the Samsung Galaxy Buds Live and Sony LinkBuds, and slightly different problem, the plastic would press against my concha and subconsciously I was aware that I couldn't lie a certain way and this impacted my sleep negatively too.
I use something like this now and it has been a big improvement.
If you did still want to risk it, 1More Comfobuds Z were designed for this, but reviews have not been great. Same the Bose and Kokoon alternatives
Check out jabra elites or 75t/85t, they have clicky buttons and dedicated eq in the app IIRC.
Beats earbuds have a clicky button of sorts too (“b” logo is a raised button), but I can’t remember if their app had eq settings or not. IMO the Fit Pros are simply amazing as-is. Found these for the other model: https://www.amazon.com/SUIHUOJI-Silicone-Anti-Skid-Accessories-Compatible/dp/B09J15KRBP
Jaybird vista 2 would be good, but I don’t see any anti lost cords for them. There’s anti lost cords for Bose QC earbuds, but they have touch controls.
So, I like them the most so far. For my ears though, after maybe 3 hrs of usage, they give off some pressure like they're trying to expand, but it's not like pain in just 1 spot. It makes the inside of my ears feel a little hot, like a burning. Other than that, they're quite comfortable. If I don't push them in enough, like I barely put them in and let them sit closer to the outside, they do like to slip out a bit
I think the next size smaller might have been better for my ears? But then I'm not sure how good the seal would be and I got them for work to block out keyboards
I haven't really noticed a difference in how it affects the quality, but I'm not an audiophile
When chewing or eating, they do slip out a little bit, but not as bad as the beans. And not really from like minor chewing
They don't make my ears sweaty in the inner end, like the beans did
I feel like I have abnormally greasy ears (yes, even when cleaning them), and when I take them out, I don't see junk or small shavings of skin or earwax on them, or specs, even being black. Same thing with sweat, I don't see any. The material feels like it was made very well and made to last
Also, they fit in the case just fine, and they're decently easy to take off and on (compared to the other memory foam tips I first got which were quite difficult and annoying to take off and on)
These are the first earbud foam tips I got before buying the Jabra tips that were recommended to me. I see more junk on them when I take them out, I think they slip out a little more, more annoying to take off & put on, and the material doesn't seem as durable, it doesn't seem to stay in as long or fit as nicely, BUT they don't seem to give off as much pressure after a few hours like the Jabra tips
I just ordered the Hammerhead Gen2 mentioned above and also the EDIFIER GM6 which adds Apt-x.
The Razer Hammerhead (GENERATION 2) look like an option too. The Altec are on the way back for warranty exchange.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B099LZ2BGB/ref=ox\_sc\_act\_title\_2?smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER&th=1
Okay, I sent the Sony back. Not bright enough. And I found something that is WAY BRIGHT. You can tell it to stay constantly lit, or to blink on/off, or to stay off. It's the Altec Lansing True Glow earbuds. They're not super well reviewed. And they don't sound as good as the Sony. But they're not bad. And they are bright as heck! Someone can see me glowing from across the street!
https://www.amazon.com/Altec-Lansing-Waterproof-Bluetooth-Sweatproof/dp/B08XK5K212
Sound quality not important, ambient mode included, around $50 - $80. Riding a bike means comfortable fit in ear here ya go.
I tried looking for the mpow m30s again on Amazon and all I could find was Coscaaco one. It seems like an exact clone, but they're only $12.99. Do you think theyight be the same earbuds just rebranded?
I do like them. The only issue I had with the L3P's is the ear wings. Turns out, you don't need them. I got some better tips and they do hold better and fit in the case perfectly. I got these from Amazon
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09K3SVV2T?psc=1&ref=ppx\_yo2ov\_dt\_b\_product\_details
Thanks, I sent a message to the seller.
You could just buy foam tips made specifically for TWS earbuds, usually ~7mm tall. The ones you linked are more for IEMs/wired earphones since most have small nozzles, plus the size of the tip doesn't really matter so they prioritize comfort.
I bought these foam eartips, and they helped a lot with stability. They're a little stiff at first, but they soften to comfy levels as you use them.
The only downside is they're quite long, so you either need to cut them down from the back (making the inner tube more likely to come unglued as they wear out), or you need to carry them with you separately, since they're too long to fit in most cases.
Soundcore Liberty Air 2 are currently being sold by Amazon via Woot for $20.99+ tax. It's safe.
Soundcore Liberty 3 PROs straight up S-Tier Elite earbuds. ANC, awesome sound, touch controls. They are compared against Sony XM4 earbuds a lot.
$129.99 Brand New In Box from Amazon and Target. Best Buy price matched mine from the target link, and I just went in and picked them up same day for this price..
$97.49 if willing to do Like New Condition off Amazon side bar.
Hello !
Maybe you can try this pair I think it's the smaller pair created on the market.
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1More is a good Brand I own a pair of 1More Evo and they are amazing,
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They came with a lot of Ear tips size, the smallest one is Xs and is very little so maybe this can fit your ear and you can enjoy a premium sound earbuds
I added an AptX capable bluetooth receiver to my QC25 and loving it.
When companies like Bose, Samsung, claims they integrated their assistants into the headphones, it made me NOT want to buy it.
Here's the link, I'm in no way affiliated or associated with this vendor or Amazon:
Bluetooth Adapter for Bose... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08LG7MXSJ?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
I found this at a deal same price as the air 3 pro
I've tried them, and they're more suited for IEMs than TWS. There's no groove on the inside to perfectly sit on the key-hole shaped nozzle and so it warps. Not only is it not secure, it's uncomfortable on earbuds with wide/oval nozzles.
Besides, there are Comply foam tips specifically for the Liberty Air 2 Pro. The Misodiko branded ones also work, basically a copy of the Comply ones.
The Mpow M30's may be dated, but they're still great for activity. If you want something more current that's similar, there's this one that I use for biking:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09TDGYJ78
Touch controls, but I've never had a problem with them. I have more of a problem using poorly situated and designed buttons. It's a shame that more manufacturers can't seem to design buttons that work as well as those on Jabra earbuds.
It'd depend on the content. Most in-ear earphones/buds are on the quiet side anyway but if you need something quieter, then something like Precise Volume is recommended.
Yes you should check the 1More EVO they are in sales for now and close to the price of the Liberty 3 Pro,
I love my pair so much Excellent sound, good ANC, Fast connection
I use the Liberty 3 Pros at the gym, and they are great, as long as you find the right combination of tips and fins. I've read strong reviews of the Jabras, but a number of reviewers have commented about how hard it is to push the button controls (a dealbreaker for me). I haven't trieed the Earfun SV's, but based on their design, I'd avoid them for the gym or cycling - I don't find stem-style buds stable enough.
Have a look, though, at the Earfun Free Pro 2.
FWIW, I wouldn't dream of cycling with ANC activated. On the bike, I use these, and only one earbud at a time:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09TDGYJ78
Yeah, there are lots of other choices that sound better, but cycling isn't really a time for critical listening....
The Moondrop Chu are really neutral tune, but are really good for the price.
But for a more bass and cheap IEM I could recommend the KZ ZST, this even are hybrid drivers.
Oh shoot I didn't know they had a neck band. Sorry!! I'm referring to just standard earbuds like these. I'll take a look in to the neck bands though!
These are what I've been using for cycling:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09TDGYJ78
They're similar to the Mpow M30's that I used previously.
The Soundcore Life A1's are a bit more expensive, but sound a bit better. Ditto for the Earfun Free Pro 2's.
Air Pro 2 are great and regarding app, there is Wavelet for EQ. There is also https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.airoha.utapp.sdk that allows to change other settings, which I don't use.
The one to beat so, and now also looking at these for €65:
No APTX support with the Pistonbuds unfortunately.
I was just looking at these that seem to have both ANC and APTX, apparently including the more premium QCC5000 chip APX chip:
You may need these-Hero5 wireless earbuds, they sound really good, 19.99 right now.
https://www.amazon.com/SYMBIO-Silicone-Provides-Isolation-Performance/dp/B08R94Y7SB/ref=mp_s_a_1_10?crid=27BK5HMFX6GU8&keywords=foam+ear+tips&qid=1657551789&sprefix=foam+eartip%2Caps%2C257&sr=8-10#aw-udpv3-customer-reviews_feature_div Maybe try these, they're hybrid so neither foam or silicon.
You could measure them using calipers if you have one, or you could just get a rough estimate using a ruler that uses mm. Which tips did you order? According to this review, the Legacy 5 comes with Spinfit CP100 preinstalled; you can get those on Amazon.
I have these and highly enjoy them! Soundcore Liberty 3 Pro's https://www.amazon.com/Soundcore-Liberty-Cancelling-Wireless-Playtime/dp/B09CGM1BWH
157.00 but it has everything I'd wan't or need.
Try the Earfun Free 2 Pro's. They're very small and have different sized earfins.
These are also fairly small. I have no idea who makes them, but they are what I use when biking:
The wing looks a little different but funcitons the way you'd like. Soundcore Life Dot 2.
Check out the “new” classic free 2’s - these are $25 + A 30% OFF COUPON
Smaller, more ergonomic and like a fraction of the price + double the battery life (case sizes identical)
https://www.amazon.com/Audio-Technica-ATH-CKS50TW-Wireless-in-Ear-Headphones/dp/B09SV9VK6S/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=audio+technica+cks50tw&qid=1656898185&sprefix=audio+technica+cks%2Caps%2C88&sr=8-3 These have by far the longest battery life of truly wireless earbuds in the world, pretty bass heavy though and not the most compact.
The Amazon listing, the webstore.
Yeah... it's particularly glossy, almost mirror-like. I don't know if I'd want it in that finish even though I'd reach for the black version each time.
https://www.amazon.com/Cyberfox-X1-Ultra-Low-Drivers-Active-Sweat-Proof/dp/B09CGLXCM8?th=1
Depends on whether you're willing to pay $80 for a different paint scheme.
Hi Titouan_Charles,
Are you talking about: Model Name Final EVATW(06)
Do they support Multipoint?
Hi Mythulhu.
So, is that this one?
If so, it seems like they didn't support Multipoint.... but have they UPDATED to support Multipoint now???
Thank you!
Soundcore Pro 3 for sure, https://www.amazon.com/Soundcore-Liberty-Cancelling-Wireless-Playtime/dp/B09CGM1BWH?ref_=ast_sto_dp&th=1&psc=1
That’s just my opinion tho, it’s got all the necessary features like anc, transparency, good audio, an app to customize controls and eq
This is the TWS version:
https://www.amazon.com/AZLA-SednaEarfit-Crystal-Pairs-Size/dp/B08TWFTHRL
Azla are large compared with normal tips, so I would size down. I typically use L in SpinFit but ML in Azla. These are both 13.3mm.
I use the TWS Crystal on the XM4, in ML. It fits very well for me. I have the regular non-TWS Crystal as well, there is no issue with it fitting the case and it does sort of work OK on the XM4 but the TWS version lets the earbud sit further into my ear which is more stable.
In general, while non-TWS tips may work with TWS, I personally find the TWS variants to work a lot better.
I think this is more likely to work as it just appears like a USB audio device, i.e. headset. It works on a corporate laptop I know that blocks off other USB devices including drives.
https://www.amazon.com/Avantree-Bluetooth-Computer-Wireless-Headphones/dp/B088LNPXNN
The QCY might be a good choice, or the CARD20 PRO. These two are relatively cheap and very good earphones I have used. The price of the CARD20 PRO after the discount is about $47~$50. I contacted the customer service to get the discount. The only downside is that they are really slow to ship.
Update: I found these and they work fine for me, deeper than usual ear cup:
Fnova 34dB NRR Ear Protection
Oh, those they have triple drivers, music sound great but that's it. No ANC or wireless charging or app support.
Suggestions? Throw them away and never buy Raycons again. Buy these instead.
TOZO T6 might be a good choice! They’re VERY SLIGHTLY ergonomic but they fit very comfortably in either ear. I’ve had my pair for a couple of years now and they’re still going strong. Unfortunately I don’t think they’re have a transparency mode but tbh I usually wear it a little further out so ambient sounds can still get in. I hope this helps!
Limited-time deal: Otium Bluetooth Earbuds Wireless Headphones Bluetooth Headphones, Sports Earbuds, IPX7 Waterproof Stereo Earphones for Gym Running 10 Hours Playtime Noise Cancelling Headsets https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0734S1YBS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_dl_B41G6VC2XPPCZQFPJ398?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
I ordered them just for working out and I think they are great.
Well, you can try these earbuds for $25, it's on a deal: https://www.amazon.com/Wireless-Bluetooth-Microphone-Breathing-Gaming/dp/B09QQCML53/ref=sr_1_3?m=ATVL6NP7PL8QJ&marketplaceID=ATVPDKIKX0DER&qid=1653553294&s=merchant-items&sr=1-3
Totally meet your needs.
Well, you could try these: Stage Hero3,40ms latency for gaming or audio, and they are built with 4-mic system, 30€ under your budget.
Also try some foam eartips with them https://www.amazon.com/Earphone-Premium-Replacement-Blocking-Headphones/dp/B071Z6J3XL/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?crid=HWRXVQK0WTDF&keywords=foam+ear+tips&qid=1653533600&sprefix=foam+eartips%2Caps%2C488&sr=8-3
Helps with better isolation, comfort, and bass.
Xiaomi New 2021 Redmi Buds 3 Pro Airdots In-Ear Earbuds, 35dB Smart Noise Cancellation, Dual-device connectivity, Wireless charging, 28hr battery, Dual transparency mode, Bluetooth 5.2, Graphite Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09BBGHXPS/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_i_DW22KWCCVXP92SPMG8SR
Soundcore is more bang for your buck. The galaxy buds pro fit fine with either the double flange tips or the crystal azla ones in MS (for me) but these double flange ones:
Delidigi Ear Tips for Galaxy Buds... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09DXVYW2Q?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
Make all the difference in fit for the galaxy buds pro’s. I have tiny ears and alot of buds fall out easy. The double flange are a game changer
That said I also have double flange tips on the soundcore life 3’s and the liberty air 2’s.