Comfortable Earbuds

My ears are pretty sensitive and will start aching after an hour of wearing the Airpods 2. I'm looking for the most comfortable earbuds possible, an in-ear one with really good sound quality. I'm hoping to use it anywhere and everywhere, and don't have too much of a budget (but 50-100$ is a preferable range).

I honestly don't care about much (ANC doesn't matter to me at all), just want reallyyy comfortable ones I could wear for hours straight (and good sound quality, obviously). For some more reference, I used to have the first Galaxy Buds back in 2020. Iirc, I used to be able to use these for a good while without too much discomfort.

Basically, what are some notoriously comfortable earbuds?

Update: I ended up going with the Soundcore Aeroclips after a little more research. They're supposedly very comfortable with less noise leakage and good sound quality 🤷 I'll update w results after using them

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u/Such_Language_1194 — 6 days ago

Soundcore Sport X20 — Comfort Levels?

For anyone who has these earbuds, how would you say the comfort level is— particularly how it would be for someone with sensitive ears? The Airpods 2, for example, have my ears aching after 30 minutes to an hour of wearing it. I'm thinking that the fact that it has a hook and its shape might alleviate the burden on my ears and make it feel lighter.

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u/Such_Language_1194 — 6 days ago

Soundcore Sport X20 - Comfort

For anyone who has these earbuds, how would you say the comfort level is-- particularly how it would be for someone with sensitive ears? The Airpods 2, for example, have my ears aching after 30 minutes to an hour of wearing it. I'm thinking that the fact that it has a hook and its shape might alleviate the burden on my ears and make it feel lighter.

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u/Such_Language_1194 — 7 days ago

Old Japanese Art Program

Does anyone know what this old, obscure Japanese art program? All I remember about it is that you could mix the colors together in a palette and it was so fun to use.. I'll upload the only image I could find of it in the comments if someone recognizes it 😞

Edit: Someone in the comments found and posted the link!! Thank you all so much :-)

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u/Such_Language_1194 — 23 days ago

I have a Lenovo Slim 5 and I have the weirdest problem with it and I'm probably gonna take it to a repair shop but I wanna see wtf this problem is??

My laptops speaker will intermittently make this harsh buzzing sound while I'm playing an audio, as if the a frame of that audio is frozen and being repeated really harshly for like 0.5-2 seconds. Alongside this, the screen will freeze for a second, on that "repeated" audio.

I assumed that the freezing was causing the audio glitch, but, Somehow, it's the other way around??? When I'm wearing my headphones (SPECIFICALLY connected by USB, connected by the headphone port or bluetooth will still have the freeze + noise), there is no intermittent frame buzzing noise, and thus there is no freezing. I'm deadass so confused as to how tf that works??

I've dealt with it for the most part by just keeping my USB headset connected, but last time I didn't have it connected and got on a meeting, my entire computer practically died. It froze onto a single frame, and the 0.1s of audio from that single frame was just buzzing. I had to force restart my laptop lol..

I don't have any clue why the speakers themselves got broken like this (I've never dropped my laptop or anything), or whatever else is wrong with my laptop, or how connecting a USB headset entirely negates the issue lmfao.. any ideas :P?

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u/Such_Language_1194 — 2 months ago