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COMPLY T-200 Sports Isolation Earbud Tips use proprietary memory foam made in the USA to provide a custom, ultra-soft fit that blocks external noise and enhances bass. Trusted by professionals and military users, these tips are 2x softer than silicone, compatible with all major earbud brands, and designed to improve comfort and sound quality for extended wear.













| ASIN | B004HKIAAQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | 124 in Headphone Earpads 6,591 in Headphones & Earphones |
| Box Contents | 3 Pairs Of Foam Tips (i.e. 6 individual Tips) |
| Brand | COMPLY |
| Brand Name | COMPLY |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | All Headphones |
| Compatible devices | All Headphones |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 3,386 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Polyurethane foam, thermoplastic elastomer |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00655942170429 |
| Item Dimensions | 13.3 x 11.4 x 1.9 centimetres |
| Item Type Name | Earphone Tips |
| Item Weight | 0.6 Ounces |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 13.3 x 11.4 x 1.9 centimetres |
| Manufacturer | Comply |
| Material | Polyurethane foam, thermoplastic elastomer |
| UPC | 655942176414 655942170429 |
N**N
I'm still in disbelief at how good these are!
I'm rocking a pair of Sennheiser Momentum M2-IEG cabled in-ears. I picked them up around 5 years ago and they still sound and work great. The issue I was having was that the included ear-tips were becoming increasingly loose and I was often finding they fell off. I was originally going to buy a replacement set off Sennheiser directly before I came across these ear-tips by Comply. I'll summarise my thoughts below: - They're incredibly comfortable. I cannot stress this point enough. This observation is coming from someone who struggles to wear in-ear headphones normally, and who often starts to experience ear ache after only a couple of hours. I've managed to have these in for a full working day and have minimal to no discomfort. - The sound isolation is just ridiculous. I guess this is due to the fact they're made of memory foam and you get an incredibly tight, tailored fit inside your ear canal as the foam expands to shape. This is probably the most impressive passive noise isolation experience I've had. - They've transformed the sound of my headphones for the better! Owing to the better sound isolation, I'm finding I can listen to music at lower volumes now. The sound also seems more like an open back headphone as opposed to a closed back one, which surprised me as I feel these ear-tips directs the sound more in the ear. The bass remains unchanged however, not that this is a bad thing! - The fit on the headphone is very secure on the connector. I have no concerns that they'll fall off anytime soon. I was initially hesitant in buying these for two reasons - the high price tag and the reports of poor durability. Whilst I acknowledge that these are expensive they are definitely the best ear-tip I've used by far. I can't comment on the durability of them though as I've only had them for a week. I would recommend them to anyone who is thinking of buying!
G**R
Great - but!!
They certainly do the job as required, eliminating external sounds and improving the quality of my earbuds, BUT, when I remove them from my ears, the tips come away from the buds and remain in my ears! (I am using the large tips, i will try medium and small to see if the same thing happens.)
J**I
Big money for a big improvement
From the outset I ought to say here that I'm not a fan of in-ear headphones, and on top of that I'm a die-hard audiophile who has run speakers like the latest Quad Electrostatics at home, and a regular concert-goer. Point is you won't usually hear me gushing about this entry-level stuff. I added these tips to a pair of SoundMagic e10 I use occassionally when not wanting to fire up my full-sized cans. First thing you notice is how much more comfortable the e10s become than with the standard supplied tips. This is a big deal for me as usually in-ears quickly make my ears feel itchy and sweaty. The first listening session lasted for nearly two hours without any fidgeting or scratching - setting a new endurance record right from the off. Next thing you notice is the improved sound isolation. Dropping the noise floor is always a great thing for sound quality as it allows you to hear the quieter parts that otherwise would have been masked by external noises. It spares you from having to crank the levels to hear all the details. Talking of cranking the volume, the sound isolation works in the opposite direction too. In bed at midnight, with the volume up to 11, my wife lying right alongside couldn't hear a single thing leaking from the e10s. Nothing. Zilch. Final thing to comment on is the greatly enhanced bass reproduction these tips bring to the party. With the soft silicon deforming to make a perfect seal inside your ear canal, the low frequency sounds are then able to really do their thing. Over the years, I've never experienced anything like this from a set of in-ears (albeit I've never dropped silly money on a set); it really was a remarkable transformation. Such was the power and solidity of the bass, that I was taken back to my years as a night-clubbing youth. Some of those better sound systems you could feel on your chest and pulsating in your ears. Thanks to these silicon tips, I got the same effect on my ears from a 30 quid pair of headphones. In summary? On the face of it, they're not cheap. However, the benefit they bring to a cheap set of headphones compared with the rubbishy supplied buds makes them easily worth the price.
I**.
Whoa!
I had originally bought a cheap set of memory foam ear tips assuming there canโt be that much different. On recommendation. From a band mate I bought these and WHOA not only are they a million times more comfortable but they made the sound so much fully and the isolation is genuinely as good as proper ear plugs. Safe to say these have made me a very happy vocalist I fully recommend them
Y**A
Brilliant Protection for only 4/6 weeks
I lost one of my original Sony Silicone buds (IMO still the best out there hands down) so shopped around and settled on the Comply Isolation Series in different sizes. I will not post any images because there are numerous ones around other reviews of before and after shots. Background: Unfortunately due to work I take an inexplicably large number of calls a day. My headset is attached to me the moment I wake up to the moment I go to bed. This is for work, personal and active sports/gym stuff. I'm a long haul daily user using them for voice calls and music. The Positives; They fit great and stay in! I have funny ears and its tough for me to find something that just stays in, especially with sweat and exercise. They are comfortable and I go all day with them no issue. They do what they are supposed to do. The negatives: You will get MAXIMUM 6 weeks out of them even with irregular use I believe. They are constructed from memory foam and they simply end up disintegrating before your eyes around week 4. I just keep using regardless as they are quite grippy on the ear and even with bits falling off it stays in. No I've not had any residue fall in my ear. Conclusion: And their-in lies the crux of the matter here and the 3 star review. For the money you pay I just simply do not think they are worth it. If they lasted longer then this would be a 4/5 star review easy. I have Xba-4ip and wi-1000x headsets and the buds there lasted forever. Well forever meaning until they fell off and I didn't notice because they got caught somewhere etc which in my case was 4 years (xba) and 7months (1000x) respectively. When you buy the Complys you get 3 pairs. I'm on my 3rd pair in my 3rd month so it just doesn't make sense for me. I won't be buying them again. I will be paying a little extra and getting the original Sony replacements.
B**.
Horrific Experience... Twice!
Absolutely awful. I have bought this product twice. The second time to ensure I did not get a faulty pack. These earbuds, whilst boasting decent sound isolation and comfort, are the least durable set of earbuds I have ever had. For the price this is atrocious. In both occurrences I have followed the instructions on how to use them perfectly, however I went through all 3 pairs of earbuds within the space of a month an a half. That's right, it took approximately 40 days for all 3 pairs in the set to disintegrate and lose any of the defining qualities that apparently make this brand so "great". So what happens? Well each pair of earbuds lasts around 10-12 days at best. Using them as per instructions (i.e. squeezing the memory foam before inserting them into the ear) you will see that a split has occurred in one of the earbuds on the 9th day. This is your 3 day countdown and the end of any sound isolation. Within the next 3 days, the earbud will soon disintegrate from every use. Chunks of memory foam will fall off every time you take the earbuds out of your ears and you will face the concern of potentially having foam trapped against your eardrum. I cannot stress enough how terrible this product is. I understand it is difficult to ensure that you are getting the correct size earbuds for your earphones but I strongly advise you move past these ones.
M**N
Amazing... when it fits..
This is the first review I've ever written, so go easy on me. But I hope to provide some informative information for even the fussiest of people. So here goes.. first of all, I bought the 6 pack (3 pairs) of small, medium and large. This is actually the third pack of Comply foam tips I've ever bought. About a year ago I bought a 6 pack of the T-100 tips in medium and hated them, so this time I thought I would opt for all 3 sizes. When I was initially buying my first pack, I read (and watched on youtube) reviews about which size to get. These reviews all gave the same impression; if you have small ears, opt for the medium pack. So I did since I usually prefer the small silicone tips. Indeed they did fit me, but they gave a horrible 'tinny' sound to the music so a day after I stopped using them and reverted back to the Shure foamies. Oh, I should also note I'm using Shure SE215 earphones. I was left feeling all the hype was for nothing and these Comply tips are nothing to get excited about. A few months down the line I bought the Comply P series foamies but opted for all 3 sizes and found the sound drastically changes with the size of the eartip. I found the smallest tip gave great sound, but not enough padding to give good comfort. The medium tips gave great comfort, but lacked depth within the music. The largest pair gave too much bass, not enough treble and were fatiguing to wear. After another few months, I've now reverted back to the T-100's for a second try after learning through the P series. So I opted for all 3 sizes. Until anyone is a regular buyer of Comply foam tips, I would ALWAYS recommend buying a pack of all 3 sizes first! I then tried them on in size order testing with both my laptop and my Cowon X7. The smallest tips gave a nice all-round balanced sound. The treble wasn't too bright but was neither too recessed. The midrange didn't sound any different than my P series tips and the bass was present, however it didn't extend as well as I would like it. On top of that, comfort was awful as the tips are super small. I then moved on to the medium pair which I had before, and like before, the sound was terrible. The highs were recessed and the mids were washed out giving it that 'tinny' sound. On top of that, the bass wasn't clean either. I then moved on to the final tips, the biggest of the lot. The biggest tips turned out to be perfect. They offered supreme comfort without feeling like the foam was expanding to stretch out my ears (like the biggest P series tips were) and the sound was by far the best. I was left blown away as the highs were very spacious offering clarity without being too bright and the high-mids provided great detail and lower-mids were very deep, although a little muddy. This was rectified later by adjusting the EQ. The bass extended far deeper than any of the others and gave a great deal of depth to the music. The moral of the story then is although the size of the tips is important for fit, it is equally important for the soundstage of the music. Just a slight change of size can drastically change the way your music sounds. Don't go thinking these Comply tips are the bee's knee's as you might not find a size that gives you both comfort and excellent sound quality. It's whatever suits you, but in order to find out which one suits you best, you need to try all the sizes. Overall, I'm happy with my purchase and would recommend people to try these atleast once.
M**.
Nice ear buds
I bought these because I got a pair with the earbuds I bought, and then needed more, as they disintergrated realtively quick. I use earbuds for a good chunk of the day, every day. I use them while out on walks, and commuting to work and everything else in-between. These things see a lot of use, and as such, the foam starts to crack and fall apart. Good fit in the ear, but not a great fit on my ear buds. They have different sizes, and a chart to tell you which size is for which type of earbud. These ones are the 'correct ones' for my earbuds, but they seems to be a tiny bit lose on the fixture, and occasionally, when i take the earbuds out, the foam tip stays in my ear. Other than that, by far a superior product to any earbud tips I've ever had in the past!
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