
"I cannot tell you how many earbuds I've used that don't fit well. Even though I know the trick of getting earbuds to seal properly (grab the top of your ear, pull up, insert earbud, twist, and let go), it seems like the majority of earbuds still never feel like they fully fit. And yes, even with the right tips. Also: These $70 wireless earbuds are my go-to recommendation for audiophiles on a budget It matters because if you don't get a good seal, you won't get the best sound (especially on the low end). The difference between getting a good seal or not can be pretty dramatic; once you get them seated properly, they sound so much better."
"When I pulled the XP1 earbuds from their case, I immediately noticed something different. These earbuds have a rather odd shape to them -- which I didn't really think about -- until I put them in. I didn't have to work so hard to get them to seal properly. That strange shape gave the earbuds an extra seal: at the tip and then the base. You see, the base of the earbuds makes up for when the tips don't seal properly. With that one-two combination, the XP1 earbuds get the best seal I've ever experienced, and it really shows in the sound."
Many earbuds fail to fit well despite standard sealing techniques such as grabbing the top of the ear, pulling up, inserting, twisting, and releasing. A poor seal reduces low-end response and overall sound quality. Baseus earbuds have often delivered solid performance, and the XP1 model stands out with an unconventional shape that creates a two-point seal at the tip and at the base. The base compensates when tips do not seal perfectly, producing a notably better seal and enhanced bass. The XP1 achieves this improved seal while remaining comfortable for extended listening without causing ear fatigue.
Read at ZDNET
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