Rita El Khoury / Android Authority
We also included a poll in the opinion piece asking if you’ve had any comfort issues with true wireless earbuds. Well, the results are in and that’s how you voted in this poll.
Have you had any comfort issues with true wireless earbuds?
Results
In this poll just over 1,200 votes were counted and it appears that 41.6% of respondents said they “frequently” had comfort issues with TWS earplugs. Meanwhile, 34.1% said they had comfort issues with some models.
In other words, three-quarters of the readers surveyed said they had comfort issues in some way. Of course, ears come in all shapes and sizes, so there isn’t really a one-size-fits-all solution. But it does suggest that manufacturers have even more work to do.
On the other hand, 11.94% of respondents said that every model they tried was comfortable. Finally, 12.37% of readers surveyed said they simply haven’t tried true wireless earbuds.
Comments
- Gianluca Di Maggio: My CCA C10 hurt after about 2 hours and the Sony WF-1000XM3 was very uncomfortable for me. The last E1000 was nice, now I ordered some Melomania 1+ for myself because they were reduced in size, which should suit everyone when choosing the right earphones 🙂
- sachouba: The SoundCore Liberty 3 Pro are the first true wireless earphones that completely seal my ears and are comfortable in the long run. In comparison, the Samsung Galaxy Bud Pro is a comfort nightmare.
- BluSleeper: Out of everything I’ve tried, Bose has the best technology for ear comfort. I can wear it almost all day. Not the best in sound reproduction. But the best comfort by far, so I kept my QC20s with me. I also used it for my portable USB C DAC. A really beautiful combination. I wish studio monitors would have this comfort level. For wireless, I love my Samsung earbuds. Surprisingly comfortable and efficient. I had my doubts, but they are my most used earbuds with a lot of software functionality that is also built in with a small housing.
- Gregg Long: How about wireless headphones that you can effortlessly insert into your ear canal? How come Apple seems to be the only company making one?