Earbud question: Does anyone actually like to silicone tipped earbuds over the solid plastic ones?
from Bluegrass_Addict@lemmy.ca to nostupidquestions@lemmy.world on 25 Feb 17:36
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from Bluegrass_Addict@lemmy.ca to nostupidquestions@lemmy.world on 25 Feb 17:36
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Does anyone actually like those silicone tips vs a solid body?
I personally cannot wear the silicone ones. they either fallout, or don’t fit/hurt my ears.
it’s just a royal pain finding the non silicone ones for cheap. it’s just for dog walking. I also don’t do wireless because well… they fall out.
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I’m with you, I despise the silicon ones
Yep, I massively prefer the soft silicone ones over the hard ones. The harder ones fall out of my ears constantly, any slight tug on the cable and they’re gone. They form a better seal so I can hear what I’m listening to more clearly which I prefer as well
The silicone jackets that lock them inside your ear are far superior for them not falling out. Locking in the sound for quality is also much better with silicone plugs.
I thought silicon was best until I got some with foam pads. They were the best sound I ever had, but the pad need replacing much more often.
I actually used basic AirPods now and the sounds is great in quiet environments. I also don’t have to remove them to converse.
I have a set of ear defenders for working with loud equipment that fit over the AirPods. The biggest hassle is when removing the ear defenders, it’s easy to knock out an AirPod.
I don’t understand how the silicone ones can stay in the ear but apparently they do for most people. The top example from the left side in the silicone photo is the only one I can actually wear. Maybe our ears just have a weird shape.
Have you tried any differently-sized tips? Or aftermarket memory foam ones? The latter basically gives you an absolutely perfect seal, as the foam will softly expand to meet the dimensions of your ear canal.
Yeah different sizes don’t seem to make a difference, they still fall off. I haven’t tried the foam tips, maybe they’ll work better. Having to buy them extra just to try is a pretty hard sell.
Yeah, I get that - but you can find some pretty cheap iirc, and if it’s a thing that prevents you from using an otherwise perfectly fine pair of earbuds, it might be worth a shot, especially if it’s just an extra $10 or so.
It depends on the shape of your ears. I use the medium silicone tips (most normally ship with S, M, and L) and they fit comfortably. I can wear them for hours without issue. On the other hand, no size will fit my wife’s ears. They either pop out or hurt her ears. Regardless, they are uncomfortable for her.
I too have issues with silicone earbuds, and also with them falling out. Which is why I was over the moon when I discovered wireless clip-on earbuds. They meet my criteria of being convenient (because wireless) while also not falling off (because clip-on). The specific ones I bought (Anker Soundcore c30i) are not noise-cancelling, but I found that I can adjust their position up or down my ears to meet conditions. For example, I wear them high up when out in public, to hear wayward automobiles that might run me down.
Came here to mention clip ons. I recently got a cheap pair and it’s like the best of both worlds.
Edit: I bought them on a whim but now that I know I like the concept and form factor I would invest more in another pair
I prefer anything that doesn’t go in my ear first, so over the ear or bone conduction style. But after that I prefer the soft silicone in ear buds because both styles hurt my ears but those I can wear for a longer period before they start hurting.
I don’t really wear earbuds because I don’t actually like either style. The hard plastic ones are uncomfortable after 10-20 minutes for me and don’t stay in my ears. The soft tip ones get really gross and are difficult to clean well, but a decent pair comes with different sizes of tips to better fit my ears.
I have over-ear headphones that I like, but many of them tend to be uncomfortable after a few hours. I’ve actually come to really like my bone conduction earbuds for general listening because it just rests on my temples with minimal pressure and there’s nothing in my ears. They have pretty solid quality, but not audiophile-grade or anything like that.
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Silicone is so easy to clean, they’re like detachable foreskins!
I think that visualization dealt psychic damage to me lol.
My problem is that I have super waxy ears, so unless I cleaned them literally every time I used them, the silicone tips would just get uber crusty and gross.
I can’t stand the solid ones and highly prefer the silicone tipped. The amount of low frequencies and all around sound fidelity lost when using solids makes them a non starter for me.
I think it’s 50/50. Reading the comments pretty much confirms this. Interesting question!
I have met a single digit number of people who prefer hard plastic earbuds over the soft tips. There’s a reason why they’re pretty much the only thing you see in “nice” earbuds.
Have you tried different tips? Apple offers like 5 different sizes because it’s so important to have the right fit. Initially they didn’t fit my ear well, but after a while of trying my ear adapted and now they fit perfectly. Foam is also worth a shot, but they get gross fast.
I find foam ones preferable over the silicone ones
I only like the old style earphones that sit in the ear. Those bottom ones look way too bulky to be comfortable or not fall out, and the silicone tip ones - sod stuffing something like that in my ear.
I currently own the Sennheiser MX365 (looks like the MX375 is the updated and still available version) and they are great!
I have never found an in-ear style design that both fits and is comfortable. I have, however, found what works perfectly for me. It stays outside the canal, but remains in the ear because of a slight pressure caused by the silicone wing tips. The brand I buy is “Bose Soundsport Wired”. Cheap, sound fine, never fall out.<img alt="Bose Soundsport Wired ear buds" src="https://lemmy.blahaj.zone/pictrs/image/083db241-feaf-45d4-97f5-322d080f2bde.webp">
I got the same ones they came with my cheapie Dime 3 earbuds
I like IEMs with a wrap around design like KZ EDX pro <img alt="Mk6bZ0AmotUd1Bc.png" src="https://piefed.cdn.blahaj.zone/posts/Mk/6b/Mk6bZ0AmotUd1Bc.png">
I hate silicon tips usually but these are my preference too. I have ccx brand ones though.
I accidentally put my earbuds though a wash cycle and borrowed some airpods for the gym while waiting for replacements. I don’t understand how a solid one-size-fits all approach can be so popular. With silicone tips you can have different sizes. I actually use a different size for each ear.
When they fit, they’re excellent. I have the ones that I can keep in while sleeping. I am still occasionally surprised by how comfortable they feel to me.
Silicone ones don’t fit me. Tried all sizes and they all fall out. I also don’t want the noise blocking they do. I also walk my dog and I want to hear bikes coming from behind or car noises and such.
Mine pass the surrounding noise through the microphone and back through the buds so I can hear my surroundings much better than if I wasn’t wearing them.
I physically cannot wear the hard plastic ones. I can tilt my head to one side and they will fall out immediately.
That said, i also have super waxy ears as well so any ear tips (silicone or foam) get disgusting quickly, and its also wet wax so they degrade and also fall out (much slower than the plastic though).
I also struggle with over-ears being too clampy because giant head, so im kinda just fucked on the entire non-speaker audio front. I’ve found sennheisers to be fairly comfy. Beyerdynamic DT-770 are waaaay too clampy and slide around a lot.
Silicone tipped are so much better. They’re easier to clean, they’re more comfortable, and they block out outside noise much better.
I have swapped from inear to clip style buds and don’t look back, the soundcore aeroclips are amazing
I détest the silicone ones. They’re uncomfortable and I always lose the tip. I only use the hard plastic ones
Silicone, 100%.
I do. The soft silicone ones are much more comfortable in the long run, provided you’re using a size that is right for you.
I did a diy cast of my ear canal using diy silicone… Which I fo not recommend, but look for sugru. It’s silicone type I mixed with talcum powder to expose the water trapped in talcum to the silicone over a large volume in a controlled way… Then I scanned the casts and I used a DSLR to take photos of the parts at various angles and used an open source app to get 3D models from the images. Then I used freecad to cut the models with areas to mount the tiny speakers and such. Finally printed them in SLA resin. I made earplugs, IEMS and headphone adapters using the same geometry. They are very comfortable. The plugs are great for swimming.
They sell kits to make your own custom-fit silicone plugs. They’re like $10 on Amazon.
Work great. Push the goo into your ear, wait a few minutes and it’s cured enough to take out. Wait another hour or so and it’s fully cured.
Yup, I learned about it later. Its called radians. There are other companies. I did try the material and works okay. The key design factor is that it won’t stick to your skin or eardrums. Well there are kits that are like that, do you gotta test the material before you go stick it up your ear holes. Even I wasn’t that dumb. I practiced several times before committing LOL. You would not LOL not hearing anything anymore, so again, just go to the audiologist. It defeats the purpose if you hurt your hearing while trying to hear better.
It only goes in your canal a small amount. The instructions are really good.
And like you I tested it first.
For those who don’t want to go through this, you can get an audiologist to make the molds and there are companies that will do the rest for you.
It’s pricey, though. For me it was $200 for the molds and $200 for the plugs, but the $200 for the plugs includes a one time charge for processing the molds, so subsequent orders are much cheaper. They also shipped my molds back so I can use them with a different company if I choose.
They were worth every penny for the music festival I had them made for. They offered great noise reduction while not impacting the audio clarity, and I could wear them for 12+ hours with absolutely no discomfort.
I totally second that. You don’t want silicone not curing over your eardrum and then having a nurse pull it off carefully. Sometimes I do stupid things. But don’t do what I did. Once you got your molds you are golden. Meshlab.net, and blender.org for mesh manipulation and modeling. Alicevision.org for meshroom, the 3D reconstruction from photos software “photogrammetry”. Finally freecad.org for the cad software. You can just buy IEMs by sending them the model from meshroom or the actual silicon impressions. Those can be pricey. My goal was to just print various versions as I needed. So I got a low profile for swimming, I got one that you just insert a plastic headphone into. I got one with armatures and a set without anything just for ear protection. I SLA print these and then polish them before use. Super comfortable and if you’re not a demanding audiophile, these are like all your music was a musical monalisa.
Yeah, I think what you did was a pretty cool project. I appreciate you acknowledging the risks associated with it.
I just love recommending custom molded ear plugs any chance I get. They let me stand in front of the speaker stack at a Tech9 set with absolutely no discomfort from the volume. I actually had to take them out to make sure the volume wasn’t just low and the difference was staggering. Immediately my ears started hurting, so I quickly put them back in.
Neither, really. I much prefer the open ear headphones that sit on your ear (not the ones like Sennheiser has with the mesh).
They stay in place and are light enough that after a minute you don’t even notice them.
I use some apple 3.5mm earpods for all-day some-nights work, and calls and music. They’re cheap when I catch them in something and they wreck, and no fn batteries.
I haven’t noticed I’m wearing them, not in years. I think it took a week to get 100% used to them.
What I like about the open ear ones is that I can still clearly hear what’s going on around me, so it’s great for when I’m working or doing chores. Although I have active noise suppression Bluetooth over the ear headphones for stuff like yardwork.
ear clips are better than both
The memory foam silicon tip replacements are the only ones that have worked for me. I use complyfoam earbud tips now because the cheap foam eartips broke when the inner silicone sleeve separated from the foam.
I have Anker Space A40 wireless earbuds which has silicon tips. They came with 3 sizes and none of them fit and didn’t fall out. I bough a set of 6 different sizes of silicone tips and they still fell out. only the foam version worked for me so they might be worth a try if you already have a silicone tipped earbuds.
yeah maybe I’ll investigate the foam tips. just a shame essentially not being able to use or return them. granted they are cheap what I got but still.
Yes, I mean who doesn’t?
clearly me. lol
they don’t fit, get extra dirty, the tips get lost making you pay more later.
I was just curious about the general consensus and it feels like it’s near 40/40/10. with the 10 being those that detest all earbuds
Interesting to hear (hehe).
And… the other 10?
Clearly deaf.
You should try a type called silicone foam ear tips. They are like a hybrid of memory foam and silicone. They seal way better but not too much and are more comfortable than either option to me. I used a brand called diofit, but I would guess more brands make them. I ended up using every size in the set just to avoid going back to regular silicone and they all worked pretty well. I should just buy a new set, but I kept thinking these headphones would die soon with how much I use them.
I was on your side for a long time until I found awesome fitting and sounding ones.
I like the silicone ones when they fit. I have some round the ear ones for jogging and they’re great. Never budge.
I’m a FAM of silicone eartips for sure. Better seal, better fit, more comfortable.
I can’t stand the hard plastic earbuds man. Hurts my ears and they dont fit as well.
Holy shit I didnt think it was biologically possible to not hate hard plastic earbuds like they raped your mother infront of you.
Yea, those fuckers have always hurt my ears. I didn’t think it was possible for someone to find them more comfortable somehow.
I have a pair of backup headphones like that that I keep for emergencies that I have literally never used for like the 10 years I have had them. Because even when I lose my good headphones, I would rather go without headphones than wear the plastic ones or just not listen to anything at all.
One of the best investments I ever made was replacing the silicone with memory foam tips. Highly recommend trying it.
Comfy and excellent sound isolation.
Agreed. Though I find for someone like myself with… extra ear wax production foam tips get annoying to clean.
In any case, comply is a decent brand, dekoni I find to be better and more comfortable, except they have trouble staying ON the ear bud, so they end up in my ear. I’ve heard the same from a reviewer who I found out about dekoni from.
I’ve been using a hybrid type that’s a silicone foam instead because I had the same complaints. The comfort and useability is peak. The bass boost from foam might be a little less (I don’t care about that aspect), but I strongly recommend the one’s from diofit. I ran through every size in my pack over the years with my galaxy buds 2 to avoid buying more. Somehow they all just fit anyways.
Note you can be allergic to memory foam, which will make those earbuds hurt like hell (ask me how I know)
Yes… Obviously, although I do prefer the foam ones over silicone
I have the opposite problem. I have a little fold in my ear that pops up like a cartridge eject, rubber molds to it while hard just pops out. Literally unusable
I’d sooner have someone piss in my ear than wear solid ones. They hurt and don’t stay in.
I didn’t know they still made the hard plastic ones! They always make my ears hurt within like 20 minutes. The silicone ones aren’t perfect by any means but I’ve never had any major problems with them.
What do you mean you didn’t know they still make them. Apple airpods are like version 4, still hard plastic. And I hate apple products, but they fit well, just dangle there and work decent enough for their size.
With the exception of a few shows on Apple TV I try to mostly ignore whatever Apple is doing these days
I feel like I get a better, more comfortable fit with the silicone tipped earbuds I have compared to the hard plastic ones I have
The hard plastic ones tend to hurt my ears
I like to run and the plastic only ones fly out of my ears. Why would one shape fit in every person’s ear? Engineers are designing for the average person. Silicone and elastics can better fit to an ear and hold. That’s why metal tubes are connected with elastic gaskets and clamps. The silicone or whatever elastomer helps seal.
They both belong in the trash. Actual headphones all the way.
I like the ones with memory foam tips. The rubber mushroom tip ones make distracting noises when you move around while wearing them. They amplify noise from the cable rubbing on stuff so they’re really only good when you’re sitting still.
But if im sitting still I’d rather wear over the ear headphones
I second this hard but actually prefer a kind of hybrid type. just looked at the one’s I’m using now and they are by diofit. They make a silicone foam option that’s literally like it sounds and mixes the benefits of each type together. (The pure memory foam can be a little too form fitting so they are hard to remove and over-isolating)
There was a company that did hybrid tips. Memory foam but with silicone outer shell. This made them stay clean, while also blocking sound and great fit. But the ones I bought are no longer available and I have not yet found a replacement.
I guess I’m in the minority. The in ear buds hurt my ear. Idk how the hell y’all are jamming that shit in your ear for longer than 5 minutes. The plastic ones feel great. They stay in the ear much better than the silicon tips.
While I’m lucky that the Apple earpods fit my ears so well that I’d say it’s the best earphones for me to sleep on my side (don’t sleep with wired earphones it’s a choking hazard), it’s only Apple’s.
I prefer in ear silicone tips. There are plenty of shapes and brands to find one that fits
I would recommend you try actual good In-Ear Monitors, something like the 7hz Zero 2 to name a cheap and popular option. Feel free to do your research of course, but generally I’d point you in the direction of IEMs. Get something where the cable rolls over the ear. If you get the right ones for your ears they will never fall off. And these come with a variety of silicone or foam eartips for you to choose from. Not to mention that what is called Chi-fi has far surpassed everything else in quality of sound compared to price. For $30 you get the kind of sound you’d have to pay hundreds for. Other popular alternatives:
Moondrop Chu 2: $
Kiwi Ears Cadenza: $$
Truthear Pure: $$$
I am sure it is the other way. Hard body is fucking terrible at everything. Many report it struggling to hold in the ear canal. They do not have any good noise blocking abilities besides ANC. They hurt some people.
I have not heard from anyone that rubber/foam tips hurt, or have poor noise isolation, or barely hold in ear canal.
I have a very strong preference to the silicone triple-flange ear tips. They help block outside noise and fit comfortably. Unfortunately, they also don’t work with many ear buds. Shure is one of the few brands that they work with for certain.
I don’t like silicone tips but prefer them over outside noise sometimes, so I still use them.
I love wearing IEMs, but I know people struggle with them. Some people’s ears are interestingly shaped which makes iems difficult to use unless you find more specialized eartips. Some people also react almost allergically (or actually allergically, with swelling and all) to silicone eartips, though some also react poorly to hard plastic buds. There are different grades and types of silicone that might cause less of a reaction in your ears, it depends on the kind of aftermarket eartips you get. For me the first few weeks with IEMs caused some amount of pain as my ears adjusted to having something inside, and I don’t think there’s a way to tell when pain is no good and when pain means you can still adjust, but I adjusted and now they’re perfectly comfy. I also got wireless earbuds with silicone eartips late last year, and those still cause some amount of pressure regardless of how they’re inserted into my ears. The plastic housing just doesn’t fit my ears very well, and the nozzle is very shallow compared to wired IEMs. I had a similar thing going on with the airpods pro 2 and another set of chinese wireless buds, so I think that’s a curse that applies to me with a wide variety of wireless earbuds. Just my 2 cents.
Thank you for asking this, you just reminded me of an adjacent question I have.
As for silicone ones vs. plastic: I can never get the plastic ones to stay in, and they also have just about 0 bass since they don’t seal, so in that sense I prefer silicone ones.
However I don’t get how people can do any movement with them in and not get annoyed by the very loud rumbling noise they make since they seal up the ears. Walking, and even touching the wires… any slight movement of the earbuds against the ear is very loud.
My ideal solution are not fully sealing silicone buds so they stay in but don’t do that very loud rumbling. Unfortunately that’s nigh impossible to get.
Anyone else have trouble with that?