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AZLA SednaEarfit XELASTEC 2 earbud tips combine cutting-edge heat-responsive German TPE with data-backed ergonomic design from 788 ear molds, delivering a secure, allergy-free fit that enhances noise cancelation and sound clarity. Compatible with leading wireless earbuds from Sony, Samsung, Beats, and more, these tips feature a unique hexagonal wax and dust filter to protect your ears while maintaining premium audio quality.







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| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 408 Reviews |
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 🎧👍✌️
J**N
Good to get for the Playstation Pulse Explorer
I'm pleasantly surprised after just one day. These ear tips fit the PlayStation Pulse Explore buds securely, and the S/M size is a perfect match for my ear canal. The light, tacky texture ensures they stay comfortable and in place. For $20, they are a worthwhile upgrade for any Pulse Explore owner.
1**S
Good sound and stickiness can help some user to get a good seal
Very good ear tip. Due to material, prone to quicker wear than other tips. I have discovered that I benefit from "wide bore" ear tips, and these are more of a regular bore. I enjoy them but for my ear configuration they weren't the best choice. If you get a good fit from more ear tips you probably have a regular bore ear and these would be a good option.
M**L
Will dampen outside noise, not really comfortable though.
Not as good as advertised, in the earlier advertisement the sellers described the product as being as good as the foam tips, it is not, it does sound dampens outside noises better than most plastic tips out there, which is why this gets a 3 out of five. The other issue, it sticks to your ears, like it gets in there good, the plastic will start to blend with your inner ear skin, this can be bad, possibly hazardous, so do not leave this on for too long, please, this plastic will stick and if it does, do not just yank the your earbuds out, don't, you can injure yourself that way. Now for durability it is actually very resilient and will not give up on you for nothing, ease of installation it is not easy, this will fight all the earbuds, once on, it stays on, this is not letting go easily. Value for money, no, just no, the fact that it sticks to your ear, no, I would rather get foam tips, they seem to be the safer option, as well as dampen outside noise far better, for the same price. Functionality, it does better than most plastic tips out there I guess, but it still does not beat foam tips, I was really hopping this was going to beat foam tips, because foam tips have somewhat of an expiration date, when the foam gives way, it does so by falling apart, one of my worries is that when that happens bits and pieces of the foam will fall into my ears, plastic however does not fall apart, it just continues on for years to come. Comfort, like I said, this is not that comfortable, the ear tips stick to the inner parts of your ears, this product could be harmful, I don't know, because I avoided putting them on my favorite earbuds. I only tried them for 24 hours, because I am crazy and sleep with earbuds on listening to car rides in the rain, when I say it stuck on to my ears and I had to slowly pull them off, I mean it, the people who made this product really should think about putting some sort of human safe coating on this for ease of putting on and removing.
R**.
Nice change from generic ear tips
Awesome. Very sticky to ears but in my opinion. It helps to stay in ear. Fits snug and keeps sound isolated.
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.
A**E
Works well. Fits well.
Grippy tips. Great seal. Doesn't affect sound quality from my experience,but yours may vary. Easy to install and remove. Works well and it's very comfortable. Medium size is a good place to start.
K**E
Best fitting, stay in place
These are the best I've tried. And I've tried them all. Comply, silicon, hybrid foam, stepped and about a dozen different shapes. I usually wear XL tips if I can find them since I need them big. Comply were hard to get a seal and put a lot of pressure on my ear making them uncomfortable. Silicon were the most comfortable, but I had trouble maintaining a seal and had to always adjust and continuously press them into my ears. Not these. They fit and stay in place, no issues. They have a bit of "tackiness" to them and don't slip around when you put them in your ear. The shape deforms easily when stored, but it's not an issue conforming back to the ear canal and getting a good seal when in use. Very happy with these.
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