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My head Phones Keep falling out of my ears?
So I work-out and run quite often, and I keep buying different sets of head phones to wear in my ears, the sports type that latch around the outside of your ear to keep the headphone in. I can't stand the other types of phones, I find them big and bulky, I like the smaller size. I don't know if it is because I have small ear canals or what, but nothing will stay in there, they always pop out, not all the way, I just have to gently push back on them, but they don't fit snugly. Do they make kids ear phones that might fit me better? I need something, the headphones I have now suck! I really do have small ear canals, I know that for a fact, but surly there is something out there to fit.
These have been some insightful answers. The problem is that earbuds don't work either, because I am working out, and the cord pulls and they pop out also, I have tried them. I just ended up going with a newer version of the same brand, they are the only thing that sort of works. Wireless is too expensive
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- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Getting earbuds with interchangeable silicone tips solved the problem for me. There are a number of brands that either have foam around the part that goes into your ear canal (sort of like earplugs) or have different sized silicone tips. The earbuds stay put (well, one may pop out occasionally) and are much more comfortable than the hard plastic kind. You can find them at electronics stores, online or probably also at a large retailer like Target.
- ?Lv 44 years ago
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