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Earphones for tiny earholes
a11ie
30-10-2010
I need some new in ear earphones but most of the ones I've bought in the past are so big they just fall out. I've googled and all I can find are people suggesting expensive ones. I'd like to pay less than £30. Oh I don't like different length cables for each ear either. Apart from that, I'm not that fussy really
Vallhund
30-10-2010
Try these Sennheisser's

They come with different sized earbuds

You do know that the unequal length is so that you can put them behind your neck?
Pugwash69
30-10-2010
Sennheisers are ace. I think I paid around £15 for the last pair. The earbuds are quite soft so they compress well to shape.
a11ie
31-10-2010
No Valhund I didn't
I have tried Senheissers but I've always found them too big even using the smaller earbuds they come with.
pocatello
31-10-2010
Just how tiny are your ear holes, or are you putting them in wrong, the sennheisers like the cx300mk 2 aren't supposed to actually go deep in your ear, they only go partially in are sorta lodged in by some exterior ear structure. If you are trying to cram in the tiny buds then yes it won't work because they aren't meant to go deep, only iem's are meant to go deep into the ear canal.
a11ie
31-10-2010
Honest they are tiny!
pocatello
01-11-2010
I still think you might be trying to use the smallest bits when really you should be using larger ones...
In any case, try iems, those are made to be crammed into ears, some are silicone, others are expanding memory foam. Or simply use the regular headband type
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