KP
GBFoam Tips for Sennheiser CX Sport I bought new Sennheiser CX Sport earbuds, but they came with silicon tips which don't stay in my ears once I start sweating. I found Comply in my search for foam tips and they had a pair that fit the earbuds perfectly and enhance the sound quality during my workouts. I am happy with my purchase!
Gera Barr
GBPAMU Slide Mini Perfect fit and better than the original. I was having some trouble with the original ear pieces it kept falling out, I been looking for a while into Comply and I'm glad I did my ear bud's don't fall out anymore, thanks Comply... TrueGrip TW-170-A
Geoffrey Schumann
GBThe best darn product I've EVER had The best darn product I've EVER had! So lovely, this is my 3rd time re-ordering the tips (I like a particular fit when they get oldish, I want to change them out, but that's a personal preference!) Seriously, you follow simple instructions, they go in, expand, and the world goes buh-bye... I'm a seasoned bassist of over 40 years, so that I can hear the mix in my Cx400's - heck, it's the first wireless earbuds that I can't hear the Bluetooth compression. These TrueFit are dreamy! LOVE EM!!
Jason T.
GBAwesome replacement foam tips Awesome replacement foam tips! These should come standard with every True Wireless Earbuds on the market. Silicone sucks! It doesn’t stay in your ear and if you sweat it slips right out. Memory foam is the only ear tips I use anymore. Comply’s website is easy to use and there “find my feature” helped me pick out the correct tips for my earbuds. They are super easy to install and they hold in your ear perfectly. I can’t recommend these enough.
BRIAN GRIGGS
GBThe functional images in your emails need alt text I truly appreciate the page navigation to help me find the right fit for my ear buds. I have used Comply tips on a previous set of earbuds and when I bought te Jabra 85t I was excited to hear that tips were in the works. As an aside, I typically have images turned off in my emails. When I received your survey email, I could see there were 5 options for the survey response, but with alt values populated on the img tags for those links they had no meaning defined. For accessibility purposes these types of images that are more than purely decorative should have alt text defined. This will aid anyone with images turned off or anyone using a screen reader. I have to imagine as an audio based business you have a fair number of email recipients using screen readers.