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🎶 Upgrade your sound, silence the world, and never miss a beat!
INAIRS AIR0 foam ear tips deliver superior sound clarity with enhanced bass and treble, while their innovative memory foam technology provides exceptional noise isolation and a custom, comfortable fit. Designed for all-day wear and secure stability, these tips upgrade any earphone experience with easy installation and a satisfaction guarantee.








| ASIN | B09497RB4F |
| Best Sellers Rank | 322 in Headphone Earpads |
| Brand | INAIRS |
| Brand Name | INAIRS |
| Colour | Modell - AIR0 |
| Compatible Devices | Earphones |
| Compatible Headphone Models | LG TONE PLATINUM HBS-1100 |
| Compatible devices | Earphones |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 out of 5 stars 8,429 Reviews |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 1 Months |
| Enclosure Material | Foam |
| Item Weight | 2.5 Grams |
| Manufacturer | INAIRS |
| Manufacturer Part Number | AIR0-SML |
| Material | Foam |
| Model Number | AIR0 |
S**T
Perfect in every way (and some pro tips from a prolific earphone user)
Finally! Comfortable earphone tips that actually REMAIN on the earphones rather than coming off inside my ears! Previously, I bought some Comply T-500 earphone tips to use on my various earphones, only to find that they have a nasty (dangerous) tendency of remaining inside my ears when I remove the earphones (indeed, I had to have one carefully removed from deep inside my left ear). In response, I searched once more for a comfortable earphone tip that would not only eliminate the discomfort I feel when wearing the typical silicone variety, but would actually remain attached to the earphones as I removed them. The reviews here on Amazon, and around the web, for the INAIRS were resoundingly positive, and so I committed and ordered a box of them. Thus far I have been using them for several days, on three different pairs of earphones (I have a wired pair, a wireless pair, and a special "low-profile" wired pair for use while riding a motorcycle. MEASURE THE SHUNT ON YOUR EARPHONES BEFORE ORDERING! Not all earphones have the same diameter "shunt", and INAIRS sells tailored earphone tips for three different sizes. Note that the indicated size (Small, Medium, Large) is NOT related to the size of the shunt... rather to the diameter of the foam tips themselves. Consider BOTH measurements before you commit to ordering. Also keep in mind that your ear canals may be different sizes. One ear might (for example) be a Small, while the other (again, for example) may be a Medium. DON'T BE AFRAID OF USING DIFFERENT SIZED EARPHONE TIPS FOR EACH EAR. It's not about how they look when you aren't using them, it's about how comfortable a fit you get when you are. Comfort: It's entirely likely that, assuming you buy the correct size for your ears (AND REMEMBER THAT YOU MAY NEED A DIFFERENT SIZE FOR EACH EAR), you could end up forgetting that you're wearing your earphones at all. Indeed, I've worn my wireless pair for two full 8.5 hour work days without any issues what-so-ever... no mean feat considering that these wireless earphones are quite weighty compared to the cabled variety, and have - with inferior earphone tips - had a tendency to slip out during the course of a day. Noise Cancelling: I'm estimating here, but I would say they reliably cancel out AT LEAST 90% of all background noise. I've walked through a busy town centre while wearing mine, and what little background sound I could pick up, I couldn't make out a single word of what was being said. I couldn't hear ANY traffic noise what-so-ever on busy roads. Remarkable, it really is! Ease of use: Simply pull the silicone tips off your earphones, and push these wonderful foam ones in instead. You may want to turn the tip slightly as you push it over the shunt on the end of your earphones... just to make it go on easier. But that's it, you're ready to go. I RECOMMEND TESTING HOW MUCH FORCE IS REQUIRED TO REMOVE THE TIPS FROM THE EARPHONES. It goes without saying that not all earphones have the same prominent "lip" for their earphone tips, and I advise you to make sure they are holding firm BEFORE putting them in your ears, just to be safe. PRO TIP - Inserting into the ear: A good tip I can impart is to pinch the ends of your earphone tips before inserting them into your ears. Remember that these are MEMORY FOAM, and will return to their original shape over the course of around 20-30 seconds. If you pinch the ends, they're going to glide more gently into your ears, and sit more comfortable within the ear canal once they return to their original shape (or as close thereto as possible). Gently pull on your ear lobes as you push the earphones in. This opens up the ear canal, reducing friction between earphone tips and your ear canal. It also means the earphones will sit deeper inside your canal, cutting out EVEN MORE background noise, increasing the audio clarity and bass from your earphones. PRO TIP - Removing from your ears: Before trying to remove your earphones, a good idea is to press on the small "lobe" on the face-ward side of your ears to slightly squish the earphone tips. Then pull on the main lobe slightly while pulling the earphone out. Again, this will minimize friction between earphone tips and your ear canal. This also further helps reduce any risk of the earphone tips remaining inside your ear canals when the earphones come out (though that risk is laughably small with this particular set of tips). So, enjoy your INAIRS... I certainly am! The price (aprox ÂŁ5 for 5 pairs at the time of writing) beats pretty-much all of the competition, and - so far at least - these have proven to be the best for me.
D**C
Good buy! Will recommend
I've used these earphone tips for about 2 weeks now, so I thought it would be a good time to leave a review. The chief motivation for me to buy these was because my ear canal has a pretty different shape: my left ear is quite a bit smaller/tighter than my right, which results in almost all earbuds being a better fit on my left than my right. Now I'm a pretty sensitive person in terms of hearing and balance, and so the standard tips always leave my left ear secure but my right ear always allows a bit of sound in... didn't like it. I read some reviews of this product and most had been positive, so I thought I should give it a try. First impression is pretty good - it isolates the sound pretty well, which in turn sharpens the audio coming from my earphones. It has also been a better fit for my peculiar ears than the standard ones, so that's really good for me. Also, these are really comfortable. After a while of adjustment I hardly feel my earphones and they are quite sturdy - no risk of falling out! I can think of two downsides. First is ÂŁ. Like, including shipping these cost about ÂŁ15 for 5 so I'm thinking, yes the music quality is better but is it ÂŁ3 better? I'm not so sure. Also, though the quality of the tips are good, I am a heavy user (I work at a desk job which means that I listen to music almost throughout the day as well... I'd say about 5-6 hours a day minimum) and what that means is that after 2 weeks I think it is quite noticeable that the tips are quite a bit softer now. Now I'm sure this is intended - but I'm just trying to think how long 5 pairs is going to last me, and whether I would keep using it if one of them only lasts about a month? Having to buy these every half a year would surely be a hassle. Not sure though, maybe it will pull through and I only need to buy these once a year? Will definitely recommend though if you want something comfortable, don't mind spending a little bit of money to increase your comfort and sound quality.
J**R
Review for Air3 & Air2: with 2stars with Westone UM3x and a mighty 5 stars with Sound Magic E10... and 5 star customer service!
Updated 5/4/18: Well, that turned out to be a complete risk free purchase. I have been refunded for the tips that didn't suit my ears... Has to be a five star all round due to amazing customer service! I bought 2 different pairs as I have 2 pairs of IEM's... Westone UM3X: 2 STARS: I usually buy the Red True-Fit by Westone. I'm wearing the Inair3 right now with the UM3X. They're fine while I'm sat, though I had to change one pretty much after minutes of use. The foam wasn't staying compressed long enough to get it in my ears. The foam is very soft, and comfortable because of this but it doesn't feel stable in my ear and it's taken me a while to get a seal. Once in and right they sound OK, but not great and they don't seems to stay put in my ear, even while I'm sat. I'm just not getting the detail and clarity I get with the Westone Reds. The drop of two stars is down to this and down to the foam not staying compressed long enough, thee lack of stability and fit with these IEM's and my ears... They don't go in deep enough to create a stable feel and it's difficult to maintain a seal. I'm gonna stick with the Westone Red in future. Sound Magic E10: 5 STARS I had the comply tips to fit these, before buying the Inair Air 2's. I've gotta say that it genuinely feels like an upgrade for these phones when using the Inair tips. The comply's were hard to get in and difficult to get a seal with. They were that hard that at times they ripped of the plastic. The Inairs are much softer foam and easily go into my ear and feel comfortable once in. These sound IEM's sound great with these tips in my ears... the bass is punchy and present and all round these IEM's sound significantly better with these tips. They now sound and feel like more expensive IEM's. I think the message here, if you want to take one, is that everyone's ears are different and different IEM's will feel different with different tips in different peoples ears... it's all about finding the right one for you, your ear and your IEM.
S**E
Used to be good, new issues have made them a terrible buy
Originally I bought the 3 size set (S/M/L) and the pair lasted about six months which felt reasonable. It's worth keeping in mind though that I have 3 sets of earbuds/headphones and these see the least use. I then picked up the set of 5 Medium pairs thinking from my test that these would last a few years at roughly six months usage each. As it turns out, I'm very lucky if I get a month out of a single set, even with my pretty light usage. There are two key issues which I can only assume are new manufacturing issues as they weren't present in the first set I tried. 1. The biggest issue is that the foam now very easily delaminates from the silicone inner section (pictured). This wasn't the case with my first set. 2. The second issue is the durability of the foam itself. When previously it started to fall apart closer to the 6 month mark - the foam is now disintegrating in weeks. (pictured) I do hope they fix the manufacturing issues as the initial earbuds I tried were great but I personally wouldn't want to waste money to find out if they've improved things.
M**V
Good product but definitely room for improvement
I like these foam tips quite a bit. However, I find it very hard to justify more than three stars in their present incarnation. I will tell you why (and really hope their makers listen... no pun intended!) They come in a great little box that looks very neat. The fit is quite good, though I feel that the M size is slightly large for my (usually) medium ear canals. Isolation is decent but by no means outstanding in comparison to standard silicone tips. These are very far from regular memory foam ear plugs sold in hardware store, for example. A real positive is how well they keep in place once inserted and I feel very confident that they will not fall out even during exercise. The sound, while not night and day, has quite likely improved. Now for the cons. First and biggest is the fact that the first pair wore to shreds in little over two weeks of very mild use. The material simply stared to crumble and I am reluctant to use them lest my ear canals be filled with little flakes of memory foam. Yuk! The other issue, also mentioned by previous reviewers, is that they pick up dust and pocket lint like magnets. Given that these things go into your ear, this is quite a big issue, if one is at all concerned with hygiene. Also, ear wax sticks to them far more than silicone tips, making them a very messy affair and in need of constant cleaning I have never had to do with regular earplugs. So all in all would I recommend them? Yes, but only given you can live with the above limitations. They are certainly cheap and I will use up my 5-pack before looking further. Once they all crumble, however, I will most likely give a competitor brand a try.
G**N
Great upgrade to your earphones
This is a very well worth upgrade to any quality earphones coming with the usual rubber sealing. I cannot compare the comfort and improvement in noise isolation and sound quality! And the best thing: no more readjustments and repeated plugging the earpieces back into my ears all the time. I roll the foam to small size, insert my earphones, wait few second until the foam grows back and fills in my ear canal and boom. Stable position and perfect sealing as long as I want. Also used on airplanes, and it is surely a big reduction in the noise. Helps to focus and relax more than what any rubber sealing ever helped. UPDATE: I've ordered them in March 2016, this is mid Sept 2016 and only yesterday one of them broken. This means the foamy part and the inner, more rigid tube part separated, so the foam started to dismantle as the inner part started to go through it in an off direction. This means despite the original 4 weeks guarantee the first pair lasted for me 6 months (and actually the other one is still fine). So this is just a praise for the excellent quality of the product and the manufacturer who delivered way beyond promise. I hope they won't lover their standard. By the way I've been using them for several hours avg. 4 days a week with a lot of pulling out and reinserting. On the other hand this happened on the first day of my week long trip and I have no replacements with me, so just a note for you: if going on a trip bring a replacement pair with yourself. They are selling them in bulk for a reason.
D**T
Brilliant!
After having used these for a good two months, i can safely say i'm very satisfied. The INAIRS are definitely not a premium product, they don't have a mesh filter for debree or wax, and they're not a fancy ear-conforming shape. In my opinion though, they're better than the leading foam tip manufacturer at a couple of things - the foam is much denser, providing better sound isolation. Their coating is also more durable - it feels almost like leather, and a single pair has lasted me twice as long as my old 'Comply' tips. The core is a soft plastic and stays on my buds just fine, even when i pull them out from my skinny jeans pocket by the cable. The only downside, and it's not really a downside, to them is the fact that the foam becomes super rigid in the cold. Just means i need to rub them between my fingers a couple more seconds to warm them up - something that stopped bothering me after a few days of regular use. And come on, you get 5 for the price of a single pair of Comply tips. Just make sure you know what size fits your ears and your buds, and you won't be disappointed.
T**T
Well unfortunately I am left both disappointed and pleased at the same time
I bought these along with some of these MEE Audio M6 PRO IEM Earphone with Replaceable Cable, Universal Control, Microphone - Clear for use as in-ear monitors when playing drums. I have previously made my own memory foam plugs for basic ear plugs and found them really effective but decided to go for some of the INAIRS having read all the positive reviews. Well unfortunately I am left both disappointed and pleased at the same time. I selected two of the tips at random from the 10 in the box and fitted them to the earphones; very nice fit and looked great. I squeezed them down and then tried to insert it in my ear. To explain, these particular earphones are designed for use as stage monitors and therefore have a slightly different shape to the smaller buds and a stiff, bendable cable to lock them to your ear. As such they take a little longer to fit, maybe 10 seconds, and no matter how quickly I did it the foam had always expanded fully by the time it got to my ear canal therefore meaning that the perfect seal could not be achieved. There was a partial seal but not perfect. Disappointing and I would not have bought them again. HOWEVER, by chance I happened to read a review on here and found someone else who'd had a similar problem so I decided to try the other tips in the box. To my surprise I found a couple in there which expand much more slowly which gives me time to achieve a proper seal. Unfortunately only four of the remaining tips seem to have the same slow expansion properties. I bought them last year and have only just discovered this as I've only played a few gigs since I got them. I tried to raise an issue with the seller but unfortunately my Amazon account is not giving me this option. Anyway, in summary, I think the ones which work properly are fantastic but the particular batch I bought seems to suffer from variable quality within the box of 10.
E**E
Comodissimi
Non c'è paragone con quelli in gomma, questi sono molto più comodi, sembra di non avere le cuffie nelle orecchie, in più la qualità del suono migliora molto, questi adattatori sembrano molto validi, unica cosa è che nel cartellino all'interno c'è scritto che sono garantiti per 1 mese di utilizzo normale, spero non voglia dire che dopo un mesi iniziano subito a distruggersi, staremo a vedere, poi aggiornerò la recensione.
C**K
Hervorragender Sitz. Dichtet unglaublich
Hervorragender Sitz. Dichtet unglaublich. AirPods Pro 3 noch mal voluminöser und „bassiger“. Sehr sicherer Sitz im Ohr. Am besten mit Grösse S anfangen. Preis-Leistung Top. 👍. Klare Empfehlung.
D**L
Muy recomendables
Nunca hubiese creido que con estos tapones los iem empiecen a oirse como muy buenos auriculares. Auriculares que tenia abandonados por sonar sin apenas graves y con audio verdaderamente malo, con estos tapones recobran vida y calidad de sonido. Los recomiendo encarecidamente empezando por la cajita de los 3 tamaños y probar las 3 medidas. Es la única manera que tienes de verificar cual es que mejor se adapta a tu conducto auditvo con una mejora de calidad de audio sorprendente. Además no se caen ni aunque quieras. Confortables de usar. No he usado otros para comparar pero no lo considero necesario. Con estos no creo que haya otros que los mejoren. Llevo más de 1 mes con los mismos tapones y todavia tienen para rato. Adelante con ellos. Ya no es necesario gastarse mucho dinero en unos auriculares si dispones de estos tapones.
J**N
SvĂĄrt att fĂĄ till att passa
Passar inte mina öron. Säkert en ok produkt för andra.
J**Y
Tatsächlich "gemacht um richtig gut zu verändern" - und ein (teils geschmacksabhängiges) Sound-Upgrade!
Ich war verzweifelt auf der Suche nach Ersatz-Ohrstücken für meine geliebten AKG N-20U Silver In-Ear's ... diese sind nämlich quasi nicht zu finden, wenn man nicht weis wo man suchen muss. (Die Originalteile bekommt man übrigens bei ESCoor (.) de, die den Consumer-service für AKG/JBL Deutschland machen.) Da die Aufnahme der N-20 etwas speziell ist, passen kaum gängige Ersatzstöpsel darauf, ohne ständig wieder zu verrutschen oder sich zu lösen. Um den Klangkanal so wenig wie möglich zu verengen und die Resonanzen durch variierende Wandstärke zu minimieren, ist nämlich die Rille, in welche die Aufsätze "Einrasten" sehr fein und flach. Das soll nicht als Kritik der In-Ears aufgefasst werden, den die Bauweise ist mitverantwortlich für den wirklich feinen und hochauflösenden Klang. Als Tontechniker war und bin ich schon lange fan des sehr ehrlichen und ausgewogenen AKG-Sounds, und mir war es sehr wichtig, diesen auch mit anderen Aufsätzen beizubehalten. Was den meisten Hörern nicht bewusst ist: Das Material, die Beschaffenheit, Flexibilität und Länge/Dicke der Ohrstücke haben einen ENORMEN Einfluss auf den Klang von In-Ears! Ich hatte deswegen auf Grund von Klangerfahrung mit diversen In-Ears die mit solchen Aufsätzen ausgeliefert werden eigentlich immer negative Vorbehalte gegen Form-Schaum Aufsätze, habe die INAIRS AIR2 aber auf Grund der guten Bewertungen und des Preis/Leistungsverhältnis sowie mangelnden Alternative doch eine Chance gegeben....und wurde äußerst positiv überrascht! Sie sitzen sehr gut auf den AKG's und vertuschen nicht (oder nur kaum, wenn man sie tiefer in den Gehörgang schiebt). Sie haben auch eine ausreichende Länge, um den klangrelevanten Abstand von Klangkanal-Ende des Aufsatzes zu Treiber/Membrane des In-Ears zu gewährleisten. Dies ist bei den meisten Ersatz-Aufsätzen nicht der Fall, sind meist zu kurz, und lassen den Ohrenschmalz sehr schnell durch das Schutzgitter auf die Membran drücken (IN-EAR-TOD !). Klanglich hat sich sogar eine für meinen Geschmack erfreuliche Veränderung/Verbesserung eingestellt. Durch die höre Abdichtung des Gehörgangs ist der der Bass ein Stück kräftiger als mit den Original-Aufsätzen, bleibt aber dennoch straff, trocken, knackig und präzise. Für Elektronische Tanzmusik ein echter Gewinn, auch wenn ich vorher nicht wirklich Bass vermisst habe .... Aber wenn er erstmal da ist ;) Mit einher geht allerdings eine minimale Einbuße in der Sterebreite im HF-Bereich. Das ist aber physikalisch bedingt immer so: wenn der Bass mehr Raum/Energie im Klangbild einnimmt leiden die Transienten. Deshalb würde ich für Jazz/Klassik wohl doch die Original-Aufsätze bevorzugen. Die Mitten, welche bei fast allen Consumer-InEars der Schwachpunkt in Sachen Auflösung, Ausgewogenheit und Präsenz sind, bleiben aber davon erfreulich unbeeinflusst, und das finde ich persönlich sehr wichtig, sind grade diese schönen Mitten die Stärke der AKG's Den Tragekomfort würde ich als sehr gut bezeichnen. Sie verrutschen auch bei körperlicher Bewegung nicht oder lösen sich gar aus dem Gehörgang. Allerdings spürt man, das Sie fest im Gehörgang sitzen. Ob einen das auf Dauer stört kann nur jeder für sich selbst beantworten. Eine weitere Verbesserung ist die deutliche Dämpfung von Umgebungs- und Kabelgeräuschen. Da kommen die INAIRS ihrem Werbeversprechen tatsächlich nach! - ! Klare Kaufempfehlung von einem Sound-freak ! - TIPP: DEN AKG N-20U GIBTS IM WEB FÜR NUR 59,-€ (statt 129,-) !! EINEN BESSEREN SOUND GIBTS ERST FÜR 200€ + ...Und auch da gibts einige, die mit dem N20-U nicht mithalten können. Natürlich nur, wenn man nicht auf "Badewannen-Sound" steht sonder ein ausgewogenes Klangbild mit klaren Mitten mag! Den für manchen Geschmack zu schwachen Bass kann man mit den INAIRS AIR2 prima Pimpen!
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