The earpieces feature hooks to help stabilize the fit, and there are eight total
pairs of eartips in various shapes and sizes.
Perhaps most important, the earbuds come with a wide
variety of eartips and support connectors, allowing you to draw up a secure fit that ensures they won't jostle around during your workout.
Four sets of fins and three pairs
of eartips in various sizes are included to accommodate for different ear sizes.
The best in - ear headsets have a range of fit styles — for instance, several different
sizes of eartips, plus an option for an over-the-ear hook in case headsets always fall out of your ear.
HTC arranged the packaging to showcase the included Beats earbuds (more on those later); you also get a little carrying pouch for the earbuds in the box, plus multiple
sets of eartips in various sizes.
Like Jabra's Pulse model, these earbuds come with a wide
selection of eartips and wings, though the sample unit I reviewed fit my average - sized ears right out of the box.
They are wired headphones and ASUS includes three pairs
of eartips with them.
Optoma NuForce still includes a
ton of eartips in the package so most people will find a fit they like, and there are even wing tips to keep the earbuds stable during physical activity.
And while it comes with
plenty of eartips and fins, actually finding a comfortable fit takes a lot of trial and error.
The X3 ship with quite a few accessories, including a generous
array of eartips in various sizes (six total pairs, three in silicone, three in Comply foam) and optional ear fins (three pairs, S, M, and L), a micro USB charging cable that uses a cradle - style connection to snap on to the inline remote control compartment for charging, two cable cinches, a shirt clip, and a protective pouch.
Included in the box is a
variety of eartips, including the double flange ones you see in the photos.
The IconX Bluetooth 4.1 earbuds come with three different
sizes of eartips and wingtips.
Once I found the right
set of eartip and fin, the earphones rested securely in my ear without any wiggling or pinching.
Accessories include a charging cable for the charging case and an ample
selection of eartips, including three sizes in both silicon and foam.
Aside from the extra
pair of eartips, the earphones ships with no carrying case, nor any other extras.
It's packed with four sets
of eartips, it's sweatproof (but not waterproof), and, at least to us, it looks rather stylish.
It comes with four sets
of eartips, but if you misplace them, you can have Sol Republic replace them for free whenever you'd like.
The Zn ships with a generous eight pairs
of eartips — some black, and some clear with visible color - coded centers (according to size).
There's a quarter inch headphone jack adapter, an airplane jack adapter, and seven pairs
of eartips — two Comply foam pairs, three standard silicone dome - shaped pairs, and two silicone flange - style pairs, in various sizes.
Sound quality is solid, with a variety
of eartips that offer a great seal for punchy bass response, and a tight high end that brings a good amount of clarity to your favorite tunes.
The earpieces themselves fit quite well, and it's easy to get a perfect fit thanks to the inclusion of six pairs
of eartips — three of them silicone, three of them memory foam.
Two pairs of ear hooks (in two sizes) and three pairs
of eartips (S, M, and L) are included, but other than the charging case and the cable, that's it in terms of accessories.
Samsung claimed that these cord - free lightweight earbuds provide a perfect fit with three different sizes
of eartips and wingtips.
Sound quality is decent, with a variety
of eartips that offer a great seal for punchy bass response, and a tight high end that brings a good amount of clarity to your favorite tunes.
A tiny box of accessories continues the minimalist theme, with a small selection
of eartips (one set of Comply foam tips included) and a short USB to micro-USB charging cable.
Also included are three sizes
of eartips, a cleaning tool, a cable clip, and a removable cable.
The headphones come packed with a variety
of eartips and accessories to help you find the perfect fit.
The internal battery in the ATH - CKR75BT (and the ATH - CKR55BT and ATH - CKR35BT) provides up to seven hours of continuous use and the headphones come with four sizes
of eartips (XS, S, M and L) for a comfort - tailored fit, a USB charging cable, a secure - fit battery clip and a carrying case.
However, you would need to make sure that you try every pair
of eartips and wings (three pairs are provided in the box) to make sure which ones fit your ears best.
Once you've found the perfectly fitting pair
of eartips and wings, you'll love how well the IconX feel in your ears.
he Flex - Form cable and variety
of eartip and removable wingtip options provide a flexible, secure and comfortable fit during use.
The Aurvana In - Ear3 Plus ships with three pairs
of eartips (small, medium, and large), as well as an airline jack adapter, and an earwax cleaning tool.
The Gear IconX earphones come in black, blue or white and have a variety
of eartips and wingtips to suit different ear shapes.
You get two pairs
of eartips, one smaller than the other, and that's it.
If the earphones sound tinny and thin, chances are you need to tap them in a bit further or grab a different pair
of eartips.