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The New SpinFit CP360 replacement ear tips are crafted from medical-grade silicone, designed to fit a variety of true wireless earbuds with nozzle diameters ranging from 4-5.5mm. These patented ear tips provide unmatched comfort, enhanced sound isolation, and a perfect fit for models like XM5 and Beats Studio Buds +, ensuring a premium audio experience.










| ASIN | B0834HX5R9 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #532,876 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #16,292 in Headphone Earpads |
| Brand | SpinFit |
| Color | Multi |
| Compatible Devices | Earphones |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 5,390 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Silicone |
| Item Dimensions | 5.1 x 1 x 0.9 inches |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 5.1 x 1 x 0.9 inches |
| Manufacturer | REXTEC INTERNATIONAL LIMITED |
| Material | Silicone |
J**S
YES, they work with Pixel Buds, and they fit in the case
So I recently got a pair of Google's Pixel buds. Not soon after, my dog got hold of them and ate the eartips. Great. What should have been a simple process of going online and ordering official replacements turned into a support chat with Google, who doesn't actually "sell" replacement eartips -- you have to contact support and provide the serial number of your buds, then they have to escalate it to management to have your request approved, after which they supposedly *allow* you to pay them $8 plus tax for replacement eartips. In the meantime, I was using tips from another set of buds that worked okay while in use, but they went too far into my ear canal and were uncomfortable, plus they wouldn't fit in the case to allow it to close and the buds to charge. So in order to charge the buds, I had to remove the uncomfortable eartips, and then put them back on when I was ready to listen again. So I went through the Google support steps, chatted with support, gave them my serial number, and then was told my case would be sent to management for approval, after which I would receive an email with a link to purchase the replacement tips for $8 plus tax. It has been a few days now, and Google never got back to me. In the meantime, I decided their process was BS and decided to find out if there were any third party products out there that would fit the buds and fit in the case for charging. I found multiple Reddit threads talking about the SpinFit CP360, but it wasn't clear if the threads were piggybacking off each other or if these were multiple users independently sharing their own positive experiences. I rated the claim as Unproven. When I checked the Amazon Q&A and saw the manufacturer saying they were compatible, I decided to go for it, as I knew I could return it with no issues if the manufacturer's claim turned out to be false or misleading. The good news is that they DO work with the Pixel Buds and fit in the charging case! They are also comfortable and provide great sound isolation, which enhances the sound quality of the Pixel Buds. If you're looking for replacement tips for Pixel Buds and don't want to deal with Google's support request nonsense, give these a try! I'm very happy with the quality and full compatibility.
R**.
Comfortable, more secure fit with Galaxy Buds Pro
Bought these after seeing recommendations for them on Reddit. Initially, I struggled to get them to attach to my Buds Pros and thought there was no way they would work, so expected to return them. But re-reading some of the comments on Reddit, I gave it another, more determined try and got them on. They definitely will go on with some persuasion and, once on, seem to be quite securely attached. Using them, they are very comfortable in my ear and seem to grip better than the original tips that came with the ear buds. I bought the L/XL size. I seem to have trouble getting any ear bud to fit and stay securely in my left ear and these are no exception. The right feels like they will say in all day. I still need to play with getting them inserted into the left ear. They stay, but just feel looser than the right. I don't think this is the buds fault. It is either me not inserting them correctly or me just using the wrong size for that ear. Bottom line: these definitely do work with the Galaxy Buds Pro, but require some effort to attach them to the earbuds. They are more comfortable than the tips that came with the earbuds and they sound better, creating a better seal and, therefore, better isolation from outside sound. Update: well, I'm an idiot! i didn't realize that the package for XL/L sized tips is a package containing one pair of XL tips and one pair of L tips. I thought "XL/L" was a single size and the package contained two pairs in that size. As it happened, I put a L-sized tip on the left earbud and an XL-sized tip on the right. Once I finally noticed this, I tried an XL-sized tip on the left and now it fits securely too! So, I now have no complaints about these tips working to create a good, secure seal. I updated the rating to 5 stars as my only complaint before was that I couldn't get a good seal with the left ear.
W**X
I suppose I expected more
First impressions after pulling these out of the shipping box, the packaging is gorgeous. Honestly the plastic pack that contains the tips has been a handy storage spot for the size I'm not using, as well as another set of tips that I sometimes use. These are grippy out of the box. If you wash your ears more often than just at shower time, honestly, leave your natural skin oil as is for your first session with these. They gain a desirable silkiness with time. Compared to the stock tips, they change the sound slightly. It's hard to say exactly how, but there is an added, subtle clarity. I'm taking a guess here, but maybe the 1KHz to 4KHz gets a little boost. I'd like to make it clear that the difference is minimal to me. Separately from these tips, I wanted some heavy duty noise isolating tips to work around loud equipment with suitable ear protection. When testing various replacement tips, I realized these Spinfit tips actually let in the most sound of this small sample size, more than the stock tips! Not so bad, I think of the Spinfits as being more suitable for holding a conversation with 1 or both of the ear "buds" still in place. The fit is quite good. However... Initially, I started with the S size but felt they couldn't stay in well, and switched to the M size, which worked better. But after testing tips for sound isolation as I mentioned earlier, I realized I was wearing my new earbuds improperly. It turns out the troublesome fit of the stock tips was actually my fault. These Spinfits don't have the advantages I initially expected over the stock tips, and now that I'm wearing them correctly, the S size is right for me. Given the price, my recommendation is to consider the possible value for yourself more carefully than I did, and I hope my experience can help.
T**.
The ear tip saga
It took me about a month and a half of owning the Sony WF-1000XM4s before I realized that the discomfort I was experiencing was due to the terrible ear tips, rather than improper wearing. I set out to find better, and these are my findings. Tested against the medium size stock eartips. Silicon tips: ALXCD silicon ($6.99) - amazon.com/gp/product/B08G4N1QP3 Things I liked: - 3 pair, one of each size - Also included are a hard case and small microfiber cloth - These tips match the look of my black headphones nicely, and the interiors are colored for easy differentiation between sizes Things I didn't like: - These fit rather loosely, both in the ear and on the earbud. Going up a size improves fit and sound isolation, but I found the larges uncomfortably big for my ears. - Sound isolation is lacking, but this is expected with silicon tips. - I found that these tips gather earwax rather quickly. As mine is itchy, this translated to experiencing itching after an hour or two of use on each wear. SpinFit CP360 ($13.49) - amazon.com/gp/product/B07PJNHM3Z Things I liked: - Fit is excellent, in the ear and on the earbud. I wouldn't expect these to come out of the ear or off the earbud on their own. I found the medium size of these to be perfect. - Sound quality is phenomenal, incredibly crisp - While the sound isolation isn't perfect, it is probably the best I've ever had with a silicon eartip. Major props! - Medical grade silicon, which eliminated ear itching for me Things I didn't like: - Coming with only two pairs, and of different sizes, you'll want to be careful not to lose track of these - Packaging is disposable, leaving no good long term storage solution for extra pairs - I found the clear tips unattractive on my black earbuds Foam tips: FEYCH foam ($6.99) - amazon.com/gp/product/B07SN4HP5Z Things I liked: - These eartips come with 6 pairs - Also included is a hard case - These have good sound isolation, and better sound quality than the eartips included with the headphones - They fit well; the medium size tips offer a secure fit without any pressure, one of my biggest gripes with the Sony eartips. I have not experienced any itching, as sometimes happens with cheap foam tips. Things I didn't like: - These eartips extend well past the interior tube, causing me to question their durability. If you are confident if your size it might be best to buy the pack of just that size to allow plenty of extras. Comply foam ($25.99) - I have not had the opportunity to try these, as they cost almost as much as the other three pairs combined and I am on a college budget. I include them only for the sake of completeness, as many people swear by them. Conclusion: All of the tips listed here are going to provide a better experience than the extremely uncomfortable stock ones. If you have the money, you're going to have a much better experience and likely longer lifespan with the more expensive options. If you're less concerned about the money or want extras, the cheaper tips will serve you just fine. For sound isolation, pick up some foam tips. For frequent on and off, silicon will be much more convenient. For a workout environment I suggest foam tips, as they offer the better isolation in public settings and a tighter fit to prevent an ear falling out. I personally use foam tips as my daily drivers, as the added isolation is key when walking to class or listening in a crowded dining space.
$**1
Not fully compatible with Galaxy Buds2 Pro
These do fit onto the nozzles of GB2P, but they're so short that you can't get a proper seal. The stock tips (Pic. 1) leave some room between the ear tip and the body of the bud. The CP360 leave no room (Pic. 2) so they can't really conform to your ear and form a seal. Instead they kind of suction themselves to the plastic like in the third picture. The tip sizes in the pictures are medium for the stock tips and medium/M for the CP360. Larger sizes might not have this issue since they stick out further where the body is lower. I'm using these on a pair Sennheiser CX400 instead now and they work great — better sound, improved comfort, and a more secure fit. The product itself is fine, but it shouldn't be advertised as being compatible with the Buds2 Pro.
C**'
These should have been included with the Jabra Elite 75t's!
I purchase Jabra Elite Active 75t's a few weeks ago and could not get a reliable seal. If I moved my head, or my jaw (to talk), anything would dislodge them and make the sound 'tinny'. I found myself jamming the 75t's into my ear canal as deep as I could just to get a somewhat decent seal - but this was making my ears very sore - not to mention, I still had to adjust them every few minutes. The problem was that the included Jabra eartips did not flex enough to make a proper seal. This is the first time I had ever encountered a problem with any of the hundreds of IEMs that I have owned over the years and I was on the verge of returning the earbuds. After doing some research online, I found that a few people with the same issue were using the SpinFit CP360 tips. I figured it was worth a shot for $12. The eartips arrived this afternoon - and I am already writing a review on them! So here are the Pros and Cons - Pros - They perfectly fit the nozzles on the Jabra 75t buds - you can feel them snap into place. - They fit in the charging case without any issues - and I am using the Large size tips. - They isolate outside noise as well as any other silicone eartip. - They are very comfortable since the tips are not only pliable, but they also adjust to the angle of your ear canal. I had them in my ears for 3 hours straight today with no discomfort. - They are secure - it was 90 degrees today and I had a few hours of sweaty yard work - they did not shift at all during that time. - Price. They come in at half the price of a competitor's foam tips and will last longer due to the material. Cons: -None so far. I will update my review and rating if any cons show up. Side notes: it looks like the SpinFits are grouped in 2 sizes - the ones I ordered were MEDIUM/LARGE, there is also a LARGE/XLARGE. It would be nice for them to sell a package with S/M/L/XL in them to take the guess work out because some IEMs sit farther in the ear than others, so occasionally you will have different sizes for different IEMs. However, at least in regards to the Jabra 75t's, the diameter on the Spinfits match the Jabras so you should be able to quickly figure out the size you need. To Jabra - these are the eartips you should have included in your 75t's. Do better! UPDATE- 10 MONTHS LATER I am still on the same tips for my 75t's. No issues to report- they have held up and look like they did when I got them. I have taken them off a couple times to clean them. These tips are well worth the money.
T**.
BEST ALTERNATIVE TO MEMORY FOAM FOR XM4’s
I’m one of the many people that have issues using the memory foam ear tips, they consistently work their way out of my ear canal and prevent the earbuds staying secure. I decided to try a standard pair of inexpensive silicone tips on my Sony WF-1000XM4’s and found them much more comfortable, the sound and bass was much better, they stayed in my ear for the most part with an accessional adjustment, and I loved them but still had issues with them staying secure during any physical activity. Then I started to read about the spinfit 360 for the WF-1000XM4’s and how they not only stayed secure, but improved sound quality. I figured for less than $15, if I can make my premium earbuds sound even better, why not give it a shot? I purchased the Large/XL Size because that’s what seems to give me a tight seal for all other eartips. The Large still didn’t feel tight enough for the ANC, and Large is what I always use (just a tip this model might run a little small and/or doesn’t go as deep into your ear canal), so I tried the XL and got an airtight fit, and WOW! This is one of those products that isn’t embellishing the improvement that their product offers. The sounds quality, bass, clarity, and fit all improved drastically using the spinfit 360 with my Sony WF-1000XM4’s. I would definitely recommend if you have issues with the memory foam tips, the earbuds staying in your ear, or any earbud issue in general or if you just want to make them sound bette than they already do (only if you’re having issues with your current eartips) It’s worth the inexpensive fix to get the sound out of those earbuds you’ve been wanting and cost so much money, and to be disappointed with the sound quality is a resounding review that I read. MOST premium, name brand expensive earbuds are going to give you good sound. It comes to personal preference, fit, iOS vs Android, and what you can afford. It’s not the earbuds that the are disappointing, they may not be your favorite, but most likely it’s the way they are fitting in your ear. Now once you get a tight seal, you may prefer one sounding brand over the other, but at least you’re comparing apples to apples at this point because you’re getting the same seal with each earbud you try out. This fixes that issue of earbuds that don’t fit or fall out! I went with the size that always works for me and it worked perfect. If you wear medium usually, get the M/L pack and see which fits more securely and you are ready to rock!
K**G
A little expensive but definitely worth it
I rarely write a review but... So basically, this thing came up to me randomly on a video about someone reviewing their earbuds. Before knowing about this CP360, I really had a hard time with all the eartips that I got (all kinds of silicone tips, even some memory foam one, etc.). I don't know about yours but my ears are really really annyoing because it sweats quite a lot when I plug any tips in it, resulting in them becoming slippery in less than 1 hour and everything you could imagine that made it worse, made it worse. Due to this reason, I rarely used any kind of earbuds for more than 1 hour. But since this one arrived and I managed to put it into the nozzles of my Lypertek Z5 (I struggled a bit due to the oval nozzles are too big to actually fit it in normally without spinning the tips), it surpasses all of my expectations for it: 1. It is amazingly comfortable and soft. I'm not even trying to exaggerate it but it's so soft to the point that it makes me feeling like the buds are actually getting loose but it isn't. I did shaked my head quite a lot to make sure and it holds in tightly and firmly. 2. Bass leaks from the previous tips are solved. I could feel the impact of the sub-bass and the bass more clearly, vocals are a little bit warmer, too. 3. The unnatural feeling of inserting the buds into the ear canal is still there but kept to minimal. It's miles better than my pair of memory foam tips in this case. The only downside of these pair of eatips is of course, it cost me $14 for only 2 pairs of silicone tips. But after spending like $200 swapping from this earbuds to other one and couldn't even find a suitable one for me? The CP360 is definitely worth it, hands down.
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