🎶 Elevate Your Sound Experience!
The ALXCD Ear Tips are designed for Jaybird X, X2, X3, and X4 earphones, offering a medium size fit with soft noise-isolation memory foam. This pack includes three pairs, ensuring you have the perfect replacement for enhanced comfort and sound quality.
B**R
Excellent for jaybird x3!!!
I'm an avid user of my jaybird x3 ear buds. They go around my neck first thing as I leave the house in the am, and I fall asleep with them listening to an audio book ever night. Daily they usually see around 10 hours of use. I use them at the gym 4-5 times per week. At office all day to talk, listen to music and as my laptop sound. Keeping fresh quality foam tips is essential for a good fit, sound, and blocking of ambient noise. Unfortunately, the foam does have a relatively short life (2-3 weeks) with all this use. I personally don't like the alternative rubber cushion for fit, or sound quality. Jaybird supplied the initial set of foam pads which are Comply brand cushions. After they wear out, your own your own to get replacements either through Comply directly or through Amazon. There cost is generally $20+ for 3 pairs which I've been buying for years. I was excited seeing these alternatives for $8 and was very happy with there quality. They are just as good for fit and ambient noise reduction and very near the sound quality you get from the Comply (definitely doesn't justify the cost difference). Also, these seem to last at least another week than the Comply for me even with my heavy use! Just an FYI I'm a long time jaybird user so wanted to point out these will also work on jaybird x2! Thanks ALXCD! Keep the price low and quality high.
R**T
Fits and Stays in place
After 2 months almost daily use they are holding up and fitting my ears well. Soft and flexible.
S**P
Perfect For Jaybird X3
I can’t rate durability yet but these fit my Jaybirds, feel good when being used, and restored the bass I lost when I messed up and tried to use silicon replacements.
P**O
Prefer these over the Comply ones
These are by far the best replacement tips I've ever gotten. They are much sturdier than the ones that comply supplied with the Jaybird x3. Although I will admit they are as soft, or perhaps the word I'm looking for is plushy, as the Comply ones, I'm very satisfied with my purchase... The only issue is that since they are so reliable and have lasted me so long I am not sure if I'll replace these any time soon. The product is so good that I won't replace it in the foreseeable future, but when the day comes I'll be a repeat customer.
T**M
Don't Stay On Headphones!
I liked these tips at first. They fit well, stay in place, great noise cancellation. But they don't stay on my Jaybird X4's when I try to take them out of my ears. They get stuck and I have to fish them out of my ear canal! If they fit on the headphones better, they would be perfect.
C**W
More durable than the famous ones
There's a certain noise isolation earbud tip being sold that's more expensive than this—if you're in the market for this type of product, you've probably seen them mentioned elsewhere. I went through 3 sets of those and the foam started cracking and crumbling really early on in usage.These, however, retain their shape and consistency, and I've had them for about 6 months now. I'm still on my first pair. They seal in your earbuds and are very comfortable. Better price and longer-lasting.
C**
Very comfy
Much better then the original plastic ones. I've been having issues with them. But sealing, popping off and most annoyingly, getting stuck in my Ears.So far these are staying out, sealing well and aren't making my ears fatigued/achy.Foam buds do have a tendecy to get crusty from wax, but these have a smooth outer surface which seems to do a, better job of keeping themselves clean.Roll them in between your fingers then 0ress them in firmly, but gently. You don't have to shove them far down. It will take a moment for the foam to expand back out creating a seal which is what gives the bass response. If they sound hollow, remove them, roll them again, then reinsert in a slightly different orientation. I find point down and slightly forward works best for me, but all ears are different. You may find that different positions work better for you, or in each ear. There is no wrong way. Do what feels and sounds best for you.
A**A
Good replacement for Jaybird X3 foam earbud tips, but wear off as fast
I love my Jaybird X3 headphones for both everyday listening and workouts; the headphone are very durable, but I went through the earbud tips fast. The smooth silicone/rubber earbud tips were OK, but in time the silicon softened, they become `loose` and I gradually lost them. The foam ones basically disintegrate in a couple of weeks of wear, so I needed a replacement.The ALXCD earbud tips fit perfectly my Jaybird X3, but are quite different from the original ones (medium size). The ALXCD ones are a little larger in diameter and shorter; the material is denser and smoother. Since they are a little wider and stiffer than the original ones, the medium size is a little too big for my ears. But the earbuds become more comfortable with time, since the material gets softer with wear. Also, since the surface is smoother than for the original ones, the ALXCD earbud tips tend to get slippery if you have a sweaty ear/workout.The earbud tips provide some noise isolation, but they are not noise cancelling; that's great for me because I still want to be aware of the noises around me when I walk, hike or run.The earbuds can be easily cleaned, but I don't use water; I use isopropyl alcohol to disinfect regularly the headphones, including the earbud tips. This product comes with a tiny fiber cleaning cloth which is actually handy for wiping electronics in general.The ALXCD earbud tips still splits and tear after a couple of weeks of wear, and the wear starts to be visible even from the first wears. But that happens with the original earbud tips as well, I got to consider the Jaybirds X3 tips as a consumable. I would still say they are slightly more durable than the original bud tips.
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