Hi there. Just having upgraded from XDAI to XDAII and I am very impressed overal but what I can't understand is how such a good product can come with such lousy earphones. I am not sure who's ears these are designed to fit and by reading here on the forum it seems that a lot of users are having troubles with the XDAII earphones falling out of their ears. The headset and the speakers in them seem pretty good it just that they fall out of your ears.
I have been looking at the
Jabra eargels http://www.jabra.com/products/jabraeargels.htm
and
Slic Sound http://www.slicsound.com/ss001.asp
which seem to fit over the earphone and sit further into the ear so that they are less likely to fall out. Is there anyone out there using these on the XDAII headset? Do they fit the headset? Do they stop it falling out of your ear? Also where can I get them in Sydney??
Andrew.
Dont wash your ears for a while, you will then accumulate enough wax for the earphones to adhere to.
Duct tape works well too
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Can I have recommendations for a bluetooth headset/headphones from anyone who has to wear eye glasses when using their headset.
I've tried a couple in a shop, and the problem tends to be where they clip over the ear or rest on the ear they interfere with the glasses.
Has anyone used the Bluesppon AX2 as that looks to fit "in ear" and may be better for us glasses wearers.
Thanks
Mike
Being a glasses wearer myself, i have tried a number of bluetooth headsets and have found the best one is the "O2 Blue" by Bluetrek, it is very similar to the Bluetrek G3 but is only available through O2 shops....
or on ebay (hehe)
this is a great little unit, well worth the money.
mike_m said:
Has anyone used the Bluesppon AX2 as that looks to fit "in ear" and may be better for us glasses wearers.
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I've used the Bluespoon AX and it was very comfortable, but unfortunately the amount of static made it near unusable. I don't actually wear specs, but it would have come nowhere close . I belive the AX2 is identical but with different components inside. I'd be very interested to hear if you find it more acceptable.
I've ended up with a iTeck Clip III from Orange which has the shirt clip and headphone design. While the design isn't ideal because you have it clipped to your shirt, it seems to have good reception. It would also work fine with specs...
This is by far the best blue tooth speaker that I have ever used. It is in the mid to low price range and out performs others at double what it costs. I was amazed at how this speaker well this speaker sounded. If I had any complaints at all it would be about the weight but that is to be expected when you consider the build quality and durability of this product. This is the first blue tooth speaker I've used that I wasn't scared to bring out at the beach or the pool. I didn't submerse it but it did get splashed and it kept on kicking. I was glad that my phone was kept safely tucked away. I rarely leave reviews but felt that I had to this time. IPOW has really out done themselves.
http://www.xmpow.com/mpowr-armor-pl...erproof-shockproof-wireless-speaker-mbs7.html
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01MSYT8HH/
I wanted to point out that with Apple going 3.5mm jackless last year we now have lots of nice adapters to allow you to keep your adapter on your keychain. I picked one of these up and it works perfectly with a snug fit, I don't see the adapter coming off unless you want it to.
I don't know.. I think something that kind of combines a clip and cable wrap might be more secure and convenient. I feel like something like this might be too easy to pull off the adapter if there's tension. Keys get snagged once in a while.
Yeah, I'll stick with Bluetooth. I only use wired Beats in-ear buds when walking or running. I only use my Bose cans when traveling, so Bluetooth again.
Is there maybe an adapter available to fit ears better like the rubber tips you find on most in ear headphones? The hard plastic just doesnt stay in my ear and starts to hurt after short periods of listening.
I wonder... are they the same size as EarPods? I have a pair of EarPods and absolutely hate them, even though they sound great. They make my ears hurt badly after an hour or so. Funny, because I never had an issue with them before... my ears are weird.
If they're the same dimensions as EarPods, then maybe EarPod covers would work. I think you could force them on if you tried. The only issue is making a space for the grills.
What's the build quality like for these, BTW? I'm kind of interested in USB-C headphones.
Hi,
I bought a wireless earpiece of 1more and unable to fit comfortably in my ear, it falls from the ear.
Below are my ear and one of my friends
Because my ear is weirdly shaped, I am unable to wear it. And even without o hook it falls of and feel pain.
Don't really think anyone here is an Ear doctor to help ya here. You have to try the different attachments or none. If you cannot find it comfortable, trial and error buddy. Stay away from the bulky truly wireless ones. Common sense goes a long way.
What has this got to do with the OnePlus 7 Pro?