Spinfit Omni and W1 Ear Tips

General Information

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  • SpinFit patented spinnable 3D axis that bends to fit unique ear canals' angle like customized.​
  • Easy and affordable upgrade for the earphones. Sound is dispersed to fit the ear canal's direction, enhancing the sound performance.​
  • Dual-Layer Tube Core. The outer features a soft and skin-fiendly silicone material for a comfy and snug fit. The Inner with durable texture provides a secure fit between OMNI and your earphone.​
  • Triple-Segmented Core grabs different shapes of nozzles perfectly.​

Latest reviews

hokagoteatimereviews

New Head-Fier
One Eartip to rule them all
Pros: 1. Great grippy texture

2. Works for both TWS and iems

3. Depending on the iem and your earshape the sound does change quite a bit

4. The bass and mids improves a lot

5. Eco friendly packaging

6. You can put the TWS inside the case with the tips attached
Cons: 1. The price of $10 for one

2. Nothing else i could think of except the price
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Introduction:-


Hello, guys today I will be reviewing the Spinfits Omni eartips. I think so everyone in the hobby knows about spinfits. They make the ever so popular CP100 and CP145 which is a favourite of many people, and I guess they have sold millions of them. Spinfits is a Taiwanese company.

So when I got a chance to review their omni tips I couldn’t resist. Its a new series of tips of spinfits.

I have also shared a video version of the review at YouTube any support there in form of a view, A like or A subscribe is greatly appreciated. But if you so wish to read the written version you can read this.



You can buy them here (unaffiliated link) :-

Spinfit Website (links to your retailer) - https://spinfit-eartip.com/#/product/productdetail/99?lang=en

Amazon US - https://www.amazon.com/SpinFit-Omni-True-Wireless-Earbuds/dp/B0CF5CMWCP?ref_=ast_sto_dp

Amazon Canada - https://www.amazon.ca/SpinFit-Omni-True-Wireless-Earbuds/dp/B0CF5CMWCP?ref_=ast_sto_dp

Amazon Australia - https://www.amazon.com.au/SpinFit-Omni-True-Wireless-Earbuds/dp/B0CF5CMWCP?ref_=ast_sto_dp

Amazon UK - https://www.amazon.co.uk/SpinFit-Om...ep-Forest-Green/dp/B0CF5CMWCP?ref_=ast_sto_dp

Amazon Singapore - https://www.amazon.sg/SpinFit-Omni-True-Wireless-Earbuds/dp/B0CF5CMWCP?ref_=ast_sto_dp


Before I start the review, I want to say a big thanks to spinfits for sending these in for review. However all the thoughts an opinions you are about to hear are my own.

This review will be a bit different than my usual review.

I will be as usual following my bullet style format for better readability for those who are dyslexic and in general find it hard to read long paragraphs. I follow this guide in general from the British Dyslexia Association.






Review:-



1. The omni line up is meant for both TWS and also iems, hence the stem length is shorter than usual



2. They are meant for nozzle size of upto 5.5mm so be wary of that when buying



3. They have fantastic grip! They seal very well and isolate very well



4. Due to them being small in length, if you are using them in iem do go one size up than usual for better fit



5. They also have the design which all spinfits have, that is the eartips rotates on the axis for a better fit. I can say that these do work and the overall fit is better while having less pressure from the iem nozzle on my ears.



6. The core of the tips are very strong while the outer layer is very soft, makes for a great snug fit for the iem.



7. I generally have an itch problem when using the iems, with these it has reduced to a great extent imo and it ties in with the divinus velvet tips.



8. If you are using it with tws they should fit most TWS and spinfits website has a good list where in you can see if a particular spinfits fits your tws or not,



9. Now talking about sound, I have tried with my oppo enco x2 TWS, penon fan 2, Truthear nova, simgot ea1000



10. I feel that for the fan 2 and ea1000 there was not much sound difference maybe a tad bit more bass



11. But for the oppo enco x2 and nova there was a clear sound difference where in that a much tighter bass and the overall treble seemed very controlled and enjoyable for my personal taste. I think so the sound differences will differ from iem to iem and you ear shape. Also the mids seemed a tad bit better in the enco x2 too.



12. Also one great thing about the Omni tips is that you can use the omni tips with your TWS and put the buds back in the case without any issue.



13. The omni tips also asks for a deeper fit iem, for a shallow fit iem it doesn’t make much different except for a better grip.



14. Well that is my review of the omni tips, I think so they make a great purchase even at their expensive $9 for one set! They currently are my favourite tips alongside the divinus velvet tips. If possible I would love to review the W1 in future and see how it compares to the omni.




If you have any questions please feel free to ask me and also if you have any issues regarding this format of review please do comment I will try to mend it. Also sorry to those who are used to reading long paragraphs of review in headfi. I hope my review was upto the mark, I appreciate any feedback.

Again a big thanks to Spinfit for making this review possible.

Have a great day ahead :)
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corgifall

1000+ Head-Fier
Everything My Ears Need
Pros: Tips are a medium-wide size bore. Two different height flavors to cover most IEMs. Comfortable.
Cons: Price is a little high. Still no option for single size options on W1.
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For a few years I’ve almost exclusively used spinfit tips on all my IEM reviews. I’ve cycled through every tip they’ve had minus their double flange offerings. My favorites being the super deep and wide bore CP500 and their medium size bore CP145. When I saw the release of the W1, I instantly purchased some to see if they would make for a better fitment and replacement to the CP145. Then, for the IEMs that wouldn’t work with a longer tip like the CP145/W1 I would normally use a shorter and smaller bore CP360. After using the W1 tips for many months, whenever I did need to use the CP360, I always wished they would just make a shorter W1 tip since I preferred that design. That’s where the new Omni tips come in! The W1 tips have been out for a while but the OMNI is a new set of tips that complement the W1 tips well from my testing. The W1 tips are sold in a single pack of S,M,L for $19.99 and the Omni comes in single packs for ~$9.99.

Quick shoutout to my friends over at Spinfit for sending a few packs of their Omni to check out and review. While I always appreciate the chance to test and review products sent in from manufacturers or dealers, it never affects the rating of my reviews.

The W1 tips and Omni can be picked up from Amazon in the US. I’ll link to amazon(no affiliate links) and to their website for more info on the tips.

W1 info:

https://spinfit-eartip.com/#/product/productdetail/104?lang=en
Omni info:
https://spinfit-eartip.com/#/product/productdetail/99?lang=en
W1 tips Amazon:
https://www.amazon.com/SpinFit-Pate...icone-Stability/dp/B0B4Z5HSYM?ref_=ast_sto_dp
Omni tips Amazon:
https://www.amazon.com/SpinFit-Omni-True-Wireless-Earbuds/dp/B0CF5CMWCP?ref_=ast_sto_dp&th=1

Onto the review of the Spinfit W1 & Omni tips!

Looks and fit​

The W1 tips use a different design than their older CP line of tips and the W1 has a more grippy silicone texture which for my ears does really well at holding IEMs in place. Assuming I can get the correct fitment and angle on different IEMs for my specific ears. These use their original flexible tip which is just a little bit of thin and flexible stem between the top of the tip and the thicker stem which allows for the tip to bend at an angle in any direction. This is where the “Spinfit” name comes from and I’m glad they continue to use this design. This makes for a more comfortable fit inside the ear or even at the entrance of the ear canal since you have less pressure from the IEM nozzle angle or even the IEM cable which means a more stable and consistent fit when moving around. The bore is a medium- wide size and the stem is a stiff straight double layer design. The stiff design has good grip on the inside of the stem which means IEMs without a lip on the nozzle won’t likely have the issue of the tip eventually sliding off after months of use. They still stretch so taking off the tips off a thick nozzle IEM months later and throwing them onto a thin nozzle will be an issue. The length and width of the W1 tips are a little longer in length and the width is about average compared to most normal tips. Great for getting deep seals or cheating and getting a seal with a bigger size at the entrance of the ear canal.
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The new Omni shape is mostly the same design as the W1. It uses the same nice silicone that grips well and the same double layer stem design that grips onto IEM nozzles well. The tips are shorter than the W1 and are closer in overall length to the CP360 tips. The difference is that the CP360 has a stem that doesn’t reach down to the end of the ear tip and the Omni stem will reach all the way down or close to the end of it’s ear tip. So you get the benefits of the shorter CP360 but in a W1 design. The Stem isn’t straight walled like the W1 and instead has three different points to lock in the tip to the nozzle of an IEM. In theory you could adjust the length of the tip from the nozzle but I rarely did that and just moved the tip as far down the nozzle as possible. This should help with the large variety of nozzle designs. Plus it’s still a strong silicone stem so it grips to lip-less nozzles just fine. The bore is the same medium-wide size as the W1.
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Packaging and accessories​

The W1 still only comes in a S,M,L pack but the packaging looks nice from memory. I was only sent packaging for the Omni this time so I won’t have W1 package pictures. I do wish the W1 tips could be purchased in a specific size. I only ever need the medium most of the time and a few large sizes here and there.
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The Omni is only available in specific sizes which is fine. If you’ve used the W1 tips, then pick a size up. As an example, a medium W1 tip width is large in Omni sizing. The large W1 is an extra large size for Omni. If you’ve used the CP360, the sizes match, large is a large in Omni and extra large is extra large in Omni. The omni boxes are small recycled paper boxes and they look super well designed. Might seem silly to get excited about packaging but they make good use of the box size and I feel like someone at Spinfit put effort into the package design.
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Sound(overall)​

These final impressions were done off the Eversolo DAC-Z8 connected to the SMSL SP400. These impressions are what the Spinfit W1 and Omni tips sounded like to my ears with all the IEMs I used. Things like IEM/TWS selection and ear shape will produce different results and impressions vs what my ears hear on my specific gear.

The W1 and Omni tips with their medium-wide bore provide a nice balanced sound. I would say the bass maintains a good balance of slam and impact and adds just the smallest amount of color to the sound. The mids sound about the same with other equally sized tips and I usually find the vocals sound a little more natural and life-like with these tips. The upper mids sound about accurate vs other equally sized tips but the treble can have a little extra energy depending on the IEM. If a specific IEM has a metallic end tone, it will definitely come though on both the W1 and Omni. Which gives me the sense that the W1 and Omni resolve well with paired IEMs. I do feel the treble tends to sound more airy on the W1 and Omni but this could be the design of the inner bore. The sound stage is a little wider and deeper sounding vs other wider bore tips and the imaging is accurate.

The Tip sound Differences​

So what’s the difference in sound between the Omni and W1? Nothing! When I get both tip sizes to match and do my best to insert both the same depth into my ear, I don’t notice anything different sound wise. Given the design of both being almost the same minus the length of the tip and the different catch point for the nozzle on the Omni, both should sound the same. The reason to pick one over the other really comes down to what fitment works better with your specific IEMs. For those who have multiple IEMs, will understand the struggle of tip rolling and probably just buy every size they normally use from other brands and play the tip rolling trial and error game. The newcomers to tip rolling might want to grab the multipack of the W1 and a few sizes of the Omni in a size up from their normal ear tip size and experiment with what works best with their collection.

Why I use Spinfit Tips​

I use Spinfit tips for pretty much all my IEM reviews. Why don’t I stick with the normal stock tips most of the time or use other tips? Well, it comes down to my ear canals and the fact that they tend to get lightly wet/oily when using IEMs. I’m very fortunate that I don’t have wax issues and I’ve never had wax get into my nozzles but because of the light moisture, many tips will lose their seal after a few minutes. I’ve tried every type of tip I can think of, everything from Azla’s line of tips, Spiral dots, all of the funky stock manufacturer tips and lots of exotic tips I run into here and there. While a lot of the tips I’ve tried were hit or miss when it came to comfort and the ability to hold a seal in my ear, the Spinfit tips almost always seem to work on any IEM I try them on. The slight grippy texture of the Spinfit W1 and Omni really do hold well in my ear and I almost never have to readjust them in my ears. The closest tips I can think of that work for my ears consistently are the Azla Xelastic tips that shape to the ear with heat. I think they’re great but even those deform and don’t work out long term for me.

Overall thoughts​

So! Does this mean the Spinfit line of tips are the best out there and nothing beats them? No, I think there are other great and very neat/unique options out there. For years, I've had Spinfit tips work on every IEM I’ve listened to and reviewed. The W1 and Omni cover pretty much every IEM I’ve tried recently and the W1 tips have held up well over a longer period of time so far from my personal collection. I love the sound I get from the W1 and Omni and these tips both get a high recommendation! As with all ear tips, it takes trial and error to get the best fit for one's ear shape but I think the W1 and Omni are both worth checking out if possible. The W1 and Omni tips cover both my CP145 and CP360 needs but I did mention in the beginning that I really liked their unique CP500 which was a long tip with a super wide bore but those are hard to get to work with most IEMs due to the wide stem design. So I’m hoping they make an updated version of CP500 one day utilizing the stiffer stem design. Great job to the team at Spinfit and I look forward to what they come out with next. For my ears, their tips are truly everything I need! Thanks for reading!!!
corgifall
corgifall
Yeah, I need to update my review now that the W1 singles released.
TheSpur22
TheSpur22
Being new to IEM's I was struggling to find tips that work well for me until I got the W1's. Huge step up from everything else I'd tried but I was still in between the M and L for best fit. Decided to try the Omni's in L since they measure exactly in between those and for my ears at least, have been absolute perfection! Thanks for the review by the way, it was part of my research before purchasing.
corgifall
corgifall
Glad to hear it! Enjoy!

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