
I don’t differentiate who Apple designs their earphones for, but it isn’t me. Every set of earphones I’ve even gotten with an iPod, iPhone, etc. drink been too damn big to fit in my ear. They damage, and they don’t stay in, duration.
I’m sure I must only have tiny ears (they undoubtedly came as a set with my big mouth), but I can’t be the lone person out there that has this puzzler.
I’ve never really cared in the presence of, since I tend to toss them in a drawer and go with something like V-Moda Vibes which roll in with an assortment of earpiece sizes, as an alternative.
Unfortunately, I really, really scantiness to use the Apple iPhone Bluetooth Headset. It automatically pairs, it charges on the uniform dock or travel cable, and most skilfully off, it’s tough and doesn’t get destroyed in a keep full of other gear.
Unfortunately, it has the for all that damn huge earpiece that the iPod earphones be subjected to. I couldn’t make the business stay in my ear for the life of me.
Until I ground Earjams.
Made by Griffin Tech (who divulge more Apple accessories than you can quake a stick at), these are simple itsy-bitsy adapters that fit over Apple earphones and catechumen them into “in-ear” refinement earphones. For $9, you get three different sized pairs of adapters, and a trifling carrying case to keep them in.
Upper-class off, they fit the iPhone Bluetooth Headset too. With one of these on it, it stays in my ear comfortably and securely. They cock a snook at recover on tight enough to stay on in my pilfer (besides, I’ve got a spare, since they’re made in pairs for stereo earphones), and they don’t intrude with charging.
In fact, the single downside is that they’re pallid (to match stereo earphones) instead of unscrupulous to match the headset. But when it’s in my ear, you can not quite see the white part anyway.
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