🎧 Upgrade your vibe with every listen—comfort and clarity in one pack!
This 24-pack of foam earbud replacement pads offers a soft, comfortable fit compatible with a wide range of Apple devices and MP3/MP4 players. Designed for easy swapping, these sponge covers extend the life of your earbuds while maintaining hygiene and sound quality.
M**D
Adding to the Five Star Reviews
Who would think just a few bucks could buy so much? These are OUTSTANDING!I have more than a few of the "bud" style headphones, which I really prefer over the "in-ear" type -- call me old school, but my very first portable tunes in childhood were back in the days of cassette and DiscMan Walkmans (how fast times change!), and I have always loved those bud style headphones, and frankly can't stand the in-ear type that now dominate the marketplace. I can't get the fit quite right, they fall out, and never sound as good. But a good make of the bud style are always comfortable and sound great. I have some Sennheisers for serious listening, and then my HTC phone came with a nice set (as did my last HTC, so I have several sets) and I have some decent Sony ones as well.Since I buy headphones that I keep and use for a long time, the foam covers do wear out over time, especially on occasions where I fall asleep listening to music or watching a show on my phone or tablet, waking up in the morning to a shredded foam cover.I was looking at replacement covers for over five bucks, for just a single set, but came across these and, thanks to the good reviews, I gave them a shot. I can't believe I now have this many replacement covers for a few dollars!They arrive in the package "inside out" (you can see the seam running around the outside) but that's because the technique for putting them on (which I learned from reviews here -- thanks Amazon folks!) is to simply place it on the ear bud, and start working on "rolling" an edge down and over the ear bud. Once you get it rolling down, gently keep working it on there, rolling it down over the ear bud, until you're done -- kind of like the trick of getting a sock on a child's wiggly bare foot, starting with the sock inside out and rolling it on.Takes a bit to get the hang of it, working with a cover and headphone not too much larger than the diameter of a dime, but these don't rip or tear! I worked on the first one for a few minutes, the first time out, but it held up just fine through my fumbling, and I actually needed to just be a bit more aggressive -- I kept worrying about it ripping, but realized I had 23 more, haha, if I wrecked the first one, so I got more bold, and, presto, I got one part to start rolling down, and the rest was easy.The second one took not much more than about thirty seconds, once I had the hang of the technique.On the ear buds, using the headphones, these are super comfortable, and they are a comparable thickness to the original ones that came with my various headphones. Maybe a hair thinner, but not at all flimsy feeling, and the padding level in the ear is great. In using my headphones, there is no difference between these and my original covers.My HTC earbuds are actually thicker than my others (the Senneheisers and Sony) and these worked perfectly on those, so they certainly stretch to accommodate, and they seem like they will hold up the same as stock ones.I'm super happy with this purchase! I now have extras covers forever!Great product at an unbelievably low price!I HIGHLY RECOMMEND!!!
H**M
Perfect Cushion for iPhone Ear Buds
I'd been wanting a cushion cover for my iPhone earbuds that hurt. I tend to use my earbuds to listen to music, but the hard plastic can be painful on the ears if you fall asleep with them on. I found these cushion covers and thought I'd give it a try. At first, I had a hard time getting them on, but once on they fit perfectly, don't affect the sound quality, and provide the cushion needed. Each pack brings plenty ear cushions to last a while and are reasonably priced. I'm a fan.
J**E
Not The Greatest Ever, But Worth The Price
These are decent. The foam isn't the thickest I've ever seen nor are they particularly well made (the first one I tried to use tore slightly) but they are OK. Plus, now that a certain electronics retailer has gone out of business it seems these are hard to come by. I live in a town of nearly 100,000 and an area with nearly 300,000 people and I can't locally source these anymore. And when I could the prices was about four-five times higher. This isn't a bad deal. BUT, remember these are drop shipped from China and shipping is going to be SLOW! If you are a heavy user of earbuds order some of these and toss them in a drawer. You KNOW you are going to need them. Definitely worth the two bucks.
G**S
Great value once you get the hang of them.
These are great. I sleep with an earbud in my downward ear, and in the summer, I used to have to put a piece of paper towel on the end of the earbud to keep our moisture and prevent salt buildup from blocking the speaker vents. This wasn't ideal because the earbud and paper towel fragment would slip out with the slightest movement. These provide the same protection and also have the added benefit of helping the earbud stay in the ear with minimal effect to the sound. That's great!The downsides are that they are a little tricky to get on, and they are a bit thinner than I'd like. These things could be necessary for them to function correctly, so I wouldn't consider these quality issues as much as attention to details. A thicker foam could effect the fit and sound, and it's probably good that they have a small opening so that they stay on longer. I'm just letting buyers know what to expect.They do fall off sometimes, but are very inexpensive. Still, I hate to waste, so I experimented with cleaning and reusing them. Surprisingly, they held up and are reusable! I know not many people would bother for a few cents, but, for me, it's primarily about not putting more foam in the trash.I'll buy again, but these are going to last quite a while. Pleased.
E**E
Great quality earbud covers, fit my Sony MH410C perfectly!
I have a pair of Sony MH410C earbud headphones with a diameter of about 17mm.They fit perfectly (even if the listing says it's for Apple-made headset)!The best part is the higher quality foam. Usually, the foam for these types of product tends to tear easily when you're trying to wrap it around the earbuds with your nails. That's not the case. The foam is more resistant than the ones I purchased in the past, which is indicative of higher quality material. On my first try, it worked perfectly.Installation tip: I use a pair of baby scissors (the small ones with rounded edge) to enlarge the hole by introducing the tip in the hole and then spreading the scissor legs. While keeping that hole open, I find it's much easier that way to introduce a part of the earbud in the hole. It's a bit tricky at first, but you'll get the hang of it. Once a part of the earbud is partly covered, then it's relatively easy to get the rest of it to fit inside. The trick is to enlarge the hole big enough without tearing the cover.
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