01-31-2022, 03:05 AM
The AirPods 3 are a somewhat precarious fit for me as well.
Apple changed the shape for some reason.
Part of that is to seal the ear better than the previous two generations (which fit me very well).
Both the PowerBeats Pro and AirPods Pro hurt my ears.
I could never adjust the PowerBeats to line up properly and they were a bit fiddly to put in.
There was no way the AirPods Pro were ever going to fit me.
Eating while wearing the AP3 can be annoying, as one will sometimes fall out if I'm taking a larger bite of something.
So, like a cat (if I had a cat) these are indoor 'Pods for me.
The sound is better, so I'll put up with the fit, or lack of.
For outdoor listening, I'm using Beats Flex.
Still not a great fit, but I'll try some memory foam tips.
Those sold by Shure work very well on my Shure (wired) buds, while the third party tips (Comply) I tried for the PowerBeats are terrible.
Apple changed the shape for some reason.
Part of that is to seal the ear better than the previous two generations (which fit me very well).
Both the PowerBeats Pro and AirPods Pro hurt my ears.
I could never adjust the PowerBeats to line up properly and they were a bit fiddly to put in.
There was no way the AirPods Pro were ever going to fit me.
Eating while wearing the AP3 can be annoying, as one will sometimes fall out if I'm taking a larger bite of something.
So, like a cat (if I had a cat) these are indoor 'Pods for me.
The sound is better, so I'll put up with the fit, or lack of.
For outdoor listening, I'm using Beats Flex.
Still not a great fit, but I'll try some memory foam tips.
Those sold by Shure work very well on my Shure (wired) buds, while the third party tips (Comply) I tried for the PowerBeats are terrible.