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Comply 600 Core Series memory foam ear tips deliver a premium upgrade for your in-ear monitors, featuring body-heat activated foam that molds perfectly to your ear canal. Compatible with leading brands like Sennheiser, Moondrop, and 1MORE, these tips provide superior noise isolation and a secure fit that stays put through work, workouts, and play. Designed for all-day comfort and easy maintenance, they transform your listening experience by enhancing sound quality while protecting your ears.










| ASIN | B01MRE4GJB |
| Best Sellers Rank | #16,843 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #507 in Headphone Earpads |
| Compatible Headphone Models | 1MORE Quad Driver, MOONDROP BLESSING 2 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (392) |
| Date First Available | November 1, 2016 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00655942178821 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.176 ounces |
| Item model number | 17-60200-21 |
| Manufacturer | Hearing Components |
| Product Dimensions | 1 x 5 x 5 inches |
| UPC | 655942178821 |
M**.
Works with the Rowkin Micro Touch
I have the Rowkin Micro Touch and it performs well for my needs, but the earbud tips were somewhat lacking, one side would start to come out and after a period of time they became uncomfortable, so I looked for other replacements, but it's hard to find ones to fit the Rowkin. So I saw these and thought I would give them a chance and I'm glad that I did, they stay in and are comfortable and the sound isolation is great. Now as I indicated that these Comply Isolation T-600 Memory Foam earphone tips (medium for me) works well on the Micro Touch, as for the other Rowkin products I don't know.
S**N
Comfortable, but not durable
These replacement earbud foams seem to be the "gold standard" for a variety of earbud brands. I would suppose it is because they hit a good balance of functionality vs cost. They are comfortable, they fit well (both on my earbuds and in my ears), they seal well to help promote good sound from my earbuds, they cancel ambient noise well, and they are relatively inexpensive. That being said, they are not very durable. I wear my earbuds for most of my working day, but I have to remove them and reinsert them regularly (their noise cancelling ability makes it difficult to talk with others even when the music is off). The tips of the foams start to tear relatively early on and then it's only a matter of time before a new pair is needed. If you know what size you prefer, you can at least order that one size and have enough to last for a little while. In my case, this was my first time ordering these, so I went with the mult-size pack. I used the medium size until they fell apart, then switched to large (they are squishy enough that they still fit OK) and now those are falling apart. All told, I get about 2-3 months of use out of a pair. I may check to see if there is a rubber option available (less noise cancelling, but more durable, typically). Still, if I can't find something else to fit my needs, I'd be OK with order some more of these.
A**R
Worth every penny spent
Other for the fact that it is pricey, this earbuds are good and worth every penny spent. Most people use M earbud size. If you don't mind the risk, just go for the M size. I went for all three sizes and found out that M fits the best, so don't bother. To add on, the foam they use for this earbud is simply the best in fitting your ear canal. Squeeze the front of the earbud and put it in your ear, it will fit once the foam expands. Totally idiot proof.
J**E
Like having new earbuds...
I went wireless in 2005 while I was in the gym on my second deployment to Iraq and never looked back. I couldn't see getting a "wireless" set of ear buds that were connected with a wire so my last upgrade was to the Rowkin Truly Wireless Ear Buds. I ware them in the gym and while I am mowing with hearing protection over them because blaring music over the sound of a mower is just not smart. Well it doesn't take much sweat or movement to get these guys to fall out. In the gym I have to re adjust them about every 15 minutes while lifting. Even sitting at my desk at work they would need some re-seating after a while. After ordering these I compressed them and stuck them in my ear and after they expanded back out I couldn't even hear the little fan above my head running. It cancels out so much noise on the lowest volume level of which my phone is capable I could not hear any conversations around me whatsoever. I ordered the multi-size pack because I was unsure which I needed but the middle size seemed to do the trick. I have not tried the smallest one yet. I have read reviews that the memory foam dips start to fall apart after a while but at this price and the level of increased sound quality and noise cancellation I would gladly buy a set every year. I did not expect that much of a difference from the stock tips. I definitely recommend them for people with truly wireless ear buds with falling out issues.
J**G
Everything about it is cheap, except the price tag.
These tips are not at all what they claim to be. They barely lasted 2 weeks a pair. The fit isn't great. The middle tube isn't center. There is too much foam protruding out of the tip, so compressing them is near impossible after the first wear. I mean, really, I even tried one day to press them for 2 minutes just to see if eventually they will compress for just a second so I can comfortably put them in, and still no. I tried quick, firm compressing and no to that too. After about two days of use, they started to fall out regularly. Then after 2 weeks they tore apart. I've been very careful not to rough up the surface and to only evenly squeeze them not scrunch and twist or anything weird, but they are just so weak. Sound quality is only marginally better than the cheap silicone eartips that came with my iems and comfort has actually been way worse. Cut up some old mattress foam and I bet it will work better. There are far better options out there in the same price range.
J**M
Great Upgrade for Rowkin Micro Earbuds
Bought these as replacement tips for my Rowkin Micro earbuds. The medium tips fit very snugly in the charging case. I had a charging case malfunction and get really hot and quit working and it deformed one of the tips but they still fit in my ears perfectly. The fit in the ear is nice and snug after the foam expands. The foam doesn’t seem to get as sweaty and itchy as the silicone plugs that came with the Rowkins. I definitely notice more external sound isolation and an overall improvement in sound quality vs the silicone tips that came with the earbuds. I’ve noticed no interference with charging or with connection strength through Bluetooth. For the price I would recommend these as a great upgrade for the Rowkin Micro earbuds.
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