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Comply P-Series memory foam ear tips deliver a custom-fit upgrade for premium in-ear monitors and earbuds. Crafted from body-heat activated memory foam, they provide superior noise isolation and a secure fit that stays comfortable all dayโperfect for professionals balancing work, workouts, and downtime. Compatible with leading brands like Etymotic, NuForce, and Shure, these tips enhance sound clarity while protecting hearing, making them an essential accessory for immersive, uninterrupted listening.










| ASIN | B00RRD8050 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,035 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #103 in Headphone Earpads |
| Brand | COMPLY |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | NuForce, ISOtunes Pro, Q-Jays, Beyerdynamic Byron, Etymotic Research, Westone, Shure, and more, P-Series Tips are ONLY compatible with 100-Core Size Compatible Devices Compatible Devices NuForce, ISOtunes Pro, Q-Jays, Beyerdynamic Byron, Etymotic Research, Westone, Shure, and more, P-Series Tips are ONLY compatible with 100-Core Size Compatible Devices See more |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 2,469 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Comply True Memory Foam |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00655942401141 |
| Item Dimensions | 4.5 x 5.5 x 1 inches |
| Item Weight | 9 Grams |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 4.5 x 5.5 x 1 inches |
| Manufacturer | Hearing Components |
| Material | Comply True Memory Foam |
| Mfr Part Number | 40-10124-11 |
| Model Number | 40-10124-11 |
| UPC | 655942401141 |
| Unit Count | 25.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Hearing Components warrants that reasonable care was used in the manufacture of these products and that the products meet specifications at the time of purchase. Hearing Components shall have no liability of any kind for any direct, indirect, incidental or consequential damages or expenses that arise from the use of these products. Some states do not allow the limitation or exclusion of incidentalโฆ |
R**R
Better for Etymotic IEMs than the originals
The foam eartips that came with my ER2s and ER4s were rough in my ears, not very comfortable, and kind of finnicky to get a good seal. Oddly, when I reordered Etymotic foam eartips, the new ones were softer but had no memory-foam function at all, so they wouldn't stay compressed to insert. I had to try to stuff them into my ears, and when they did finally seat, they also weren't very comfortable, nor very secure. On top of that, they did a poor job of blocking ambient noise, which is one of the main things I wanted Etys for in the first place. I tried everything to get a genuine Etymotic eartip to work. The stock silicone ones wouldn't seal unless I crammed them in very deep, until I felt some discomfort deep in the ear canal. That doesn't seem workable. I tried the bigger silicone version, and that sealed somewhat better, but still had iffy ambient noise blocking at the gym, and it didn't feel very secure. The original foams were a step in the right direction, but they were rough in my ears, and when they started to get dirty and I wanted replacements, those were not really workable. These Comply ear tips immediately worked better than anything Etymotic had to offer. I don't think they change the sound of the IEMs. They just fit more comfortably and more securely, are easier to insert, and reliably block ambient noise. (SIDE NOTE: Less expensive Etymotic ER2SEs not only sound better to me than their flagship ER4SRs, they have much better specs on paper. Check before you buy!) I don't know about their falling apart as some have reported. I heard those reports about the Ety eartips too, but never had that experience. They're basically foam earplugs with tunnels through them. They fit my IEMs fine--a little snug going on, which is what you want so they come out with the monitors when you extract them. I also try to be careful when pulling them out, as I'd be afraid of them getting stuck in my ear if I just yanked. I don't think this style of eartip is meant to last a long time. And cleaning them with any kind of solvent seems like asking for trouble, in terms of their falling to pieces. It seems to me that, like foam earplugs, I will have to replace them quite often--every week or two if I wear them much. That can get pretty expensive, I admit, but at any rate they work well.
L**S
Hey, it's Comply for your IEM so no unexpected surprises except shear sonic bliss!
I know I know, there are skeptics out there, but then there are skeptics for just about everything these days. But let me assure you; if you listen to music a lot like me and prefer IEM to completely zone you out then these Comply ear tips won't disappoint. What do I mean? Well, I recently picked up a new IEM called Etymotic ER4XR aka 'deep insertion IEM'. For those that are into high resolution digital music, that name may sound familiar. For those that aren't, let's just say it is a flagship in-ear monitor hence IEM from a hearing research company that started back in early 1980's. Okay, I won't bore you with history so let's get into the review. These ear tips, the way to properly use it, you will first squish them into a nice tight bunch using your thumb and your index finger with rolling motion until it's very narrow (2 to1?). For those that use foam ear plugs probably will be able to visualize what I am describing. Then you insert them into your ear canal in parallel but DO NOT shove it down all the way forcefully. It's important to leave some room when you start to feel resistance. Then hold it for about 20-45 seconds until it had the chance to expand into the shape of your ear canal completely sealing the passage then let go. That's it! It will provide hours of musical enjoyment by transporting you to where ever the artist wants to take you. You will thank me later and the comfort is absolutely magnificent; essentially you will hardly noticer that it's even there. Kind of redundant to say that it essentially blocks out all ambient noise just like a good neon colored 3M ear plugs so be careful when using it when you are about in public with them inserted. Any kind of music genre, using a good source and IEM, you will be blown away as to the clarity, detail, and the richness that these Comply ear tips will unlock. Sort of like a drip coffee maker versus a percolator coffee maker, mmmmm.
J**E
Rereview: Sure works good on Shures
I had originally bought a pair for my Etymotic ER3SEs way back when (Before the cable broke), and the set I got must've been very badly damaged from the start. Cut to now, I still haven't bought a replacement Etymotic cable, and instead got a second opinion in the narrow nozzle IEM space, the Shure SE215. These are a shallower fit, yet still have that excellent narrow nozzle that allows the IEMs to vanish in my ears. With a pair of large P-Series, they actually have really good comfort and isolation. Beyond that, the durability was definitely better this time. Still going to bin them instead of washing them (Even as the site describes, since that's a fool's errand), but my opinion has changed.
L**.
Great earbud tips
I recently purchase Earmore earbuds and loved them. My only issue was that the included foam tips didn't fit well enough to block out noise as well as I would have liked. These foam tips, if you insert them properly, do a significantly better job of blocking out noises at the range. It does take some experimentation, and a little time, to get them just right. Once positioned correctly, they work well and stay put.
S**E
High hopes dashes
These things are terrible. I ordered them when a previous set that came with the device wore down. They aren't comfortable, they slip off the buds and stay in your ear or fall off constantly. Incredibly disappointed with the quality after reading good reviews. Would not recommend buying these.
F**2
Great BUT...
This product is very good, and goes nicely with the Comply headphones, but even though they are expensive as it is, the thing gets even more expensive when, if you are not insanely careful, they'll last very little. The plastic cylinder inside and the foam itself get separated very easily, so while you may be able to clean the foam and re use the things for months, if you are not very careful, you might separate the two parts the same day you replaced your previous tip. I tried using super glue to fix the two patrts back together, didn't work, might work with another type of adhesive, although I'm pretty sure any kind of glue will mess with the foam. Confort's great, medium size fits perfectly. As a drummer, I really like using these for both studio and live applications, as they will block the outside sound well enough not to be harmful, while still letting you hear it.
K**D
Expensive but pretty darn good
I used these with my Shure SE215 earphones. They were a replacement for the Shure medium size foam tips which are great, but they needed adjustments after about 30 minutes. I chose these based on their similarity to the foam earplugs I use when sleeping. My earplugs are long and slender and block out my wife's snoring perfectly. Based on the similar dimensions, I figured these would provide that kind of isolation which the Shure tips could not equal. This is not a complaint of the the Shure tips. They work fine, but could be better. I had used Comply tips in the past for my bluetooth ear buds with great success as well so I was comfortable with purchasing these. Amazon sells these at the same price as the Comply web site, but shipping is much quicker so that made my choice of where to make the purchase easy. Ordered on Tuesday evening. They arrived Thursday morning. Pretty good for free shipping. On opening the package, I was able to confirm that these tips are indeed quite a bit longer than the Shure tips. I was able to install them fairly easily. It should be noted that the red silicone sleeve inside which is the actual interface between the tip and the earphone itself can become separated from the foam rendering the tips useless. I've never had this happen to me, but I know others have. Just be careful installing the tips. This is a good time also to make sure ear wax buildup is removed from the earphone canal. Once installed, roll the tip between thumb and finger until it is compressed to a long slender roll. While still compressed, insert the tip into the ear canal. Once inside keep firm pressure on the earphone until the foam expands and forms a good seal with the ear. These are pretty comfortable and block out all but the loudest noise. I use them on subway commutes and plane rides. A screaming baby could be sitting next to me and I wouldn't hear them. In fact, I've fallen asleep next to them with these things in my ears. 2 huge benefits to this type of tip. First, because all outside noise is blocked out, there is no need to turn up the volume, saving battery and your ears. Second, there is no sound leak. People around you won't hear your music (pet peeve of mine). It's rare in my experience for a replacement part to work better than the manufacturer's own replacement, but this just might be the best tips I've used for my Shure SE 215s. In fact, they make me love my earphones even more.
U**E
Best replacement tip for oem se215
Very soft and deep insert foam tips, much better than the stock one and great sound insolation. Def worth the money.
F**V
Superb
Is originally good ๐
P**O
Very good
Very good
C**N
Good sound isolation
Great sound isolation - take note they protrude into the ear more than others
B**N
Comfortable and good seal
After getting my Shure Aonic 4s I have been trying to find a foam ear tip that seals and is as comfortable as the original 3 flange silicone ones. These tips are super comfortable I can wear them for hours with no strain, the box of different sizes lets you find the perfect fit. They seal really well in the ear and the sound quality is not hampered at all. The extra length on these compared to other models definitely helps getting the proper fit. I would suggest these to anyone looking for replacement foam tip.
S**G
Excellent isolation
Blocks outside noises really well. I no longer have to push my music volume to dangerous levels just to drown out the train noise.
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