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🎧 Elevate your audio game with the ultimate earbud tip upgrade — comfort, clarity, and seal that won’t quit!
AZLA SednaEarfit XELASTEC 2 earbud tips are precision-engineered replacement tips compatible with leading wireless earbuds. Crafted from premium heat-responsive German TPE, they adapt perfectly to your ear canal for unmatched comfort and a secure fit. Backed by data from 788 ear molds, these tips enhance noise cancellation and sound isolation while featuring a hexagonal waxguard filter to protect against dust and earwax. Ideal for professionals and audiophiles seeking superior audio performance and hygiene.







| ASIN | B0CVZVK454 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #15,338 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #458 in Headphone Earpads |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (424) |
| Date First Available | February 20, 2024 |
| Item Weight | 0.317 ounces |
| Item model number | AZL-XELASTECII-ST-MS |
| Manufacturer | AZLA Inc |
| Package Dimensions | 3.74 x 3.03 x 0.67 inches |
J**R
Good sound isolation, good fit
These work very well, I used these with the KZ AS10 IEMs to cut down on ambient noise while using my electronic drum set. I got these instead of memory foam, which my ears have more trouble maintaining a seal with. These worked great for me, no sound gets through and they work noticeably better than the stock rubber earbud tips the IEMs came with. The plastic is almost *sticky*, so they stay in your ears well, although it tends to make them get dirty fast, so you'll need to wipe them off often. Worth the money.
B**N
Ok, gotta admit, these are the best eartips I'VE EVER used!!!
I have always had a slight silicone allergy and on top of that, they NEVER had any with any kind of waxguard, so for the last 10+ years, I've been using Comply memory foam tips with my various IEM's. I've used every size and shape from the smallest Size 100 (Westone/Shure) to the massive Size 600 (Celest PhoenixCall IEM's), and always THOUGHT that they gave me the best seal possible. I have now been proven wrong 🫠 I have odd sized ear canals and my right ear canal is larger than my left. So if I move my mouth to talk or yawn, I slightly lose my seal in my right ear with the Comply. And every so often, I would have to push both IEM's in further because they would slightly lose their grip and start to fall out! Fast forward to getting the Xelastec II last week. I am simply AMAZED at the seal they provide, and no matter how much I talk or move my mouth, they stay 100% SEALED and I no longer need to use a different size Comply for each ear, which I've had to do occasionally in the past. Not only do they stay sealed, but the Xelastec II are also NON-allergenic for me as well. So zero ear itching like every other silicone tips I've tried. And add in the waxguard and these are easily the best tips I've ever used. I'm currently using them on my AFUL Performer 8 IEM's, but they also fit my old Westone UM Pro 30 WITH the nozzle adapter that came with my old Spinfit CP100+. And I'm going to TRY to fit them onto my Celest PhoenixCall IEM's, which have the largest nozzle of any IEM's I've ever had, at a whopping 6.5mm. If I can get them on those, then I'm literally DONE using Comply memory foam tips, which is something I NEVER thought I'd say. The Xelastec II are also body heat activated, just like the Comply tips, so they form to your ear canal perfectly, which is something i never thought possible without memory foam tips. My ONLY con is that I wish they came with the nozzle adapters to use on smaller IEM's, but not a big deal to me as i already had the SpinFit CP100+ lying around unused, and the fact that those types of TINY nozzle IEM's (Westone/Shure) are going away pretty quickly and aren't being used nearly as much anymore. I do have a couple of tips though to maximize the seal and to make them last as long as possible. Firstly, I placed my Xelastec II a little bit less far on the nozzle, instead of pushing them all of the way onto my Performer 8 and UM Pro 30, and it definitely helped me get a better seal. So depending on YOUR ear canals, play around with where the tips are on YOUR nozzles to get the best maximum seal. And to keep them clean. I just use a tissue to clean my ears prior to using them. And when they get dirty, I take them off and clean them under the bathroom sink. So if you want the BEST, most comfortable seal, and something that is NON-allergenic, and still sounds amazing with phenomenal bass, like memory foam, give the Xelastec II a try. I'll definitely be buying a couple of more packs of them, and I might even try their other tips with the waxguard. Because for some strange reason, NONE of my current IEM's have a mesh nozzle in place. Just completely open with the sound tubes exposed. So keeping wax and dirt out is VERY important for me! I hope this helps someone make the change, or more importantly, you like these as much as I do 🎧👍✌️
C**X
Slip off earbud
I love Azla eartips but for some reason these dont stay on the earbud. They have come off in my ear multiple times. I finally called it quits and switched back to my Azla Crystals which dont have this issue. These are great tips if they stay on!
J**H
Great sound and fit and comfort
These are great but in my ears they turn yellow and disgusting pretty quick. Maybe I have gross ears but other tips I've used don't get yellow like this, these are just absorbant I guess. I love the sound and comfort these provide. Work great on my KZ Vader IEMs
O**2
Solid fit. If in doubt, check compatible earbud lists, and do your research.
Better seal than what came stock with my earbuds, and those are 'supposed to' seal good. I found this brand trying to find replacement tips for the Sony WF XM4 series, and a lot of other brands just made the same thing; junk. I literally found you guys by chance via an old reddit post that was asking for brand recommendations, a small handful of names were shared, I looked you up, started researching compatible ear tips, and ordered. Went on perfectly, fit great, bought another pack just in case. Might pick up a third to future proof further. Just wish it was easier to ID a earbud's nozzle(?) to expedite tip compatibility identification. I've got other headphones that I'd love to get refitted with your products.
C**N
Wow. Finally
Been tip rolling for a while and if you're reading this, you already know it’s frustrating. Always heard the Xelastecs are terrific, but didn’t want to drop money on an expensive, disposable product with weird sizing. I followed the advice of others and sized down to a ML. From Spinfit W1s to Dunu S&S, Comply foam, Tangzus, Clarions, to OEMs from Letshuoer, 7Hz, Aoshida, Dunu, KZ, Simgot, Kbear, Moondrop, etc, I experienced unstable seals, compromise in soundstage or bass, muffling, ear itchiness, and backing out. So far, the seal on the Xelastecs is second to none. I haven’t yet lost a seal after about 24 hours of use—and that includes sleeping with them in, where moisture builds up inside the ears. The S&S have all the right moves in terms of sonic quality, but they back out when moisture builds up in my ear canals. The bass and isolation of the Xelastec are fantastic, and unlike foams, I don't feel like I’m compromising stage or mids/highs. Maybe not as comfortable as the W1s, but for me the difference is pretty narrow, and they provide good comfort. I probably have average-ish canals and usually go with large, but the ML could not be a more perfect fit. Downsides: very expensive, shorter life than silicones… the latter of which has yet to be tested. If you lose your seal every time you open your mouth, turn your head, or wear your iems for long sessions, Xelastecs are the solution you’ve been looking for. Especially if you’re a basshead. Highly recommended!
J**R
2 sets instead of 3?? Narrow fit vs. Wide fit as well.
They are only giving you 2 instead of 3 in the past or from other sellers! There are room for 3 sets in the case. Others' complaints about a narrow or slim bore to fit into the ear are very correct. If you need a wider ear bud to fit into the ear opening better, this is not a good fit. That is good if you do NOT want to have a tight seal; if for instance in gaming where I need to hear other's in the room or music in the background. Pick a bigger one or find a better silicone ear tip brand. I have another set that has M-ML-L and a wider profile that does a much better job in all applications.
P**0
Isolation parfaite, bonne restitution sonore. Confortable même pendant de longues périodes d'écoute. Revers de la médaille un peu fragile. On ne peut pas tout avoir.
J**A
Better than first version, especially because now they attach strongly to the earbuds while previous version was slightly loose and sometimes while removing the buds the ear tip would stay inside the ear. This features has been enhance on XELASTEC 2, however the buds are slightly shorter than pervious and the same issue with the shape. The tips get deformed with usage. Other than that, if you have the correct size they fit very well, grip on to the ear very well and are comfortable.
W**I
Ritengo che siano fra i migliori auricolari in silicone per IEM, secondi forse (ma di poco) agli Spinfit W1 e al pari dei Dunu. Ottimi dettagli, e buono il soundstage, ma vanno accoppiati a IEM che non siano eccessivamente sibilanti.
J**A
I have used these with Etymotic MusicPro Elite Musicians Earplugs and Jabra Elite 10 headphones. Convenient to have similar plugs that fit into ears. Much better that both originals.
M**E
Definitely quality at you would expect for 2 pairs at the price. These are a perfect tight fit on my Earfun Pro earbuds. The main advantage to these are the fact that they adhere better in the ear canal thereby preventing the earbuds from falling out so expensive to buy but cheaper than replacing a lost earbuds. The material is TPU which is supposed to conform to the ear canal due to the warmth however I haven't noticed such an effect but they are comfortable so maybe they do conform to some extent. Definitely more grippy than silicone ones. Highly recommended
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