The basic idea underlying every SpinFit eartip model is the following: traditional eartips have a straight solid core at their centre which stays so independently of the actual shape of the ear, but it would be better if the core could bend and follow the curves of the ear canal. Additional information is available on the official website. Much to my surprise, these tips are just as good as the foam ones thanks to the way they are built.ĭisclaimer: SpinFit sent me these tips for free in exchange for my opinion on them. She offered to send me a few eartips and after a couple of e-mails we decided it would be interesting to try out the whole range of SpinFit eartips, so she sent me the entire line-up in all the available sizes. Then, I was contacted by the incredibly kind Chia-yin back in December. I’d heard about SpinFit tips a lot, but I never had a chance to try these eartips everyone was raving about. So I basically stopped using silicone tips – why bother when the foam ones were so much better for me? But one of the realities of life is that things change, sometimes for the worse and (thankfully) sometimes for the better, and man did my perception of silicone tips change when I discovered the SpinFit tips. Then I discovered foam eartips and that changed things completely, as they were much more comfortable, as isolating as the silicone ones and less prone to cause irritation. Sure, they provided better isolation, but having very sensitive skin I often found myself with irritated ears. They were just too uncomfortable compared to classic earbuds with foams. When I started using in-ear headphones, around a decade ago, one of the things that I didn’t like about the experience was the eartips.
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