I'm back to Spinfit CP800s now. I found the shallow fit of the Final Type E more comfortable but got a better seal with the foam tips and Spinfits. Was using the foam tips for better isolation but went back to Spinfits more for hygiene while out and about. Haven't tried the stock silicone tips in years but was never really a fan and the CP800s have been working for me.What tips are you using? I switched to the stock grey silicone, but have some Westone tips on the way to try.
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Going fully Wireless IEMs. Too soon? Or are we there yet?
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Make sure you try multiple scenarios with the tips as they fit different (deeper into ear) than traditional TWS fits. I stepped down a size on their tips to make the feel a bit more comfortable.I just snatched Klipsch T5 II anc for 170. Can't wait to compare them with the xm4, mw08, nuratrue (on the way from amazon)
I used to own their wired version ( I bought it at 80$ from bestbuy- worst decision I ever made) so I guess I take a liking of them as I broke 4 pairs in 2 months.Make sure you try multiple scenarios with the tips as they fit different (deeper into ear) than traditional TWS fits. I stepped down a size on their tips to make the feel a bit more comfortable.
erockg
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Cool. I have the Spinfits saved in my Amazon cart. I'll check them out.I'm back to Spinfit CP800s now. I found the shallow fit of the Final Type E more comfortable but got a better seal with the foam tips and Spinfits. Was using the foam tips for better isolation but went back to Spinfits more for hygiene while out and about. Haven't tried the stock silicone tips in years but was never really a fan and the CP800s have been working for me.
Yes, same her re: foam, stock are nice. I have the Comply tips too.
Luke Skywalker
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I live in the Midwest US and no one wears a mask now. In fact very few people did even at the height of COVID. I did and still do but based on my limited understanding, wearing a mask protects others more than myself.
170$ for them is a great deal IMO. As long as you are patient and spend some time with them to personalize them a bit, they sound pretty good and have a buttload of features.I used to own their wired version ( I bought it at 80$ from bestbuy- worst decision I ever made) so I guess I take a liking of them as I broke 4 pairs in 2 months.
erockg
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What he said.Make sure you try multiple scenarios with the tips as they fit different (deeper into ear) than traditional TWS fits. I stepped down a size on their tips to make the feel a bit more comfortable.
Sound like a challenge to me. I guess I will do that after my exam170$ for them is a great deal IMO. As long as you are patient and spend some time with them to personalize them a bit, they sound pretty good and have a buttload of features.
Wait until you use the Head shaking features in public a few times. People give you some great looksSound like a challenge to me. I guess I will do that after my exam
Depend on what kind of mask, it can protect yourself and others like the N95 or military gas mask lol. The only downside is they are hard to breath in.I live in the Midwest US and no one wears a mask now. In fact very few people did even at the height of COVID. I did and still do but based on my limited understanding, wearing a mask protects others more than myself.
Sound like a madman irlWait until you use the Head shaking features in public a few times. People give you some great looks
erockg
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If they add the Bragi 4D head gestures that would so great. I used to use them in the office and people would be like, "What are you doing -- ?" Changing tracks, duh.Wait until you use the Head shaking features in public a few times. People give you some great looks
Luke Skywalker
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Yup. I’ve worn nothing but N95 since this all beganDepend on what kind of mask, it can protect yourself and others like the N95 or military gas mask lol. The only downside is they are hard to breath in.
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I'm in the Chicagoland area and it was very prevalent during the mask mandates. Now with the relaxed setups we have here (despite having a mandate) the masking is about split, but with the majority with masks on again. You are right though that most masks protect others from the wearer rather than the wearer from others.I live in the Midwest US and no one wears a mask now. In fact very few people did even at the height of COVID. I did and still do but based on my limited understanding, wearing a mask protects others more than myself.
Does a military gas mask let air out like a ventilated one would? I never really had much trouble breathing with a KN95 mask, in a lot of cases I prefer the shape of those since they keep a pretty large bubble of air in front of you that is relatively easy to breath though vs a thick cloth mask that sits against the mouth.Depend on what kind of mask, it can protect yourself and others like the N95 or military gas mask lol. The only downside is they are hard to breath in.
KN95 mask is useless against bacterias and gas that why it is much easier to breath in. N95 mask and military gas mask have their own air filter and holes that only allow air from the inside past.I'm in the Chicagoland area and it was very prevalent during the mask mandates. Now with the relaxed setups we have here (despite having a mandate) the masking is about split, but with the majority with masks on again. You are right though that most masks protect others from the wearer rather than the wearer from others.
Does a military gas mask let air out like a ventilated one would? I never really had much trouble breathing with a KN95 mask, in a lot of cases I prefer the shape of those since they keep a pretty large bubble of air in front of you that is relatively easy to breath though vs a thick cloth mask that sits against the mouth.
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