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Hey guys,

 

I've had the bluebuds X for a while now and they have never really fit properly (smallest eartips are too big). I've been looking into getting some comply foam tips for them but wanted to see if someone could let me know if they actually would fit any better. I figured I'd be able to jam them in more, but if the'll most likely just get squeezed out then I'll have to look into another pair of earbuds.

 

Thanks!!!

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Uhhh I would like to see what people can recomend, because I have the same problem.

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Do they hurt when you put them in, such as your ear canal is too small? Comply ones may help a bit but either way they are still going to be around the same size of the smallest silicone one that came with it.

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4 hours ago, Luc401 said:

Do they hurt when you put them in, such as your ear canal is too small? Comply ones may help a bit but either way they are still going to be around the same size of the smallest silicone one that came with it.

Yeah, they tend to hurt after a few hours of constantly shoving them back in. So I guess it may be wise to find another pair

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