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https://www.flareaudio.com/en-au/products/isolate
Highly recommend
You can even put headphones on top
How comfortable would you say these are? Which material for them did you end up going with?
I bought two sets of the titanium ones, which have better isolation performance than aluminium. The original set was from the kickstarter then a new set a year or two ago. They're absolutely fantastic at music gigs, you can hear everything clearly without it being deafening or damaging. The only sounds that get in are bone conducted.
I find them comfortable enough to wear for a few hours (3-5) without stress, and I rarely ever wear anything else in-ear like earphones because I don't find in-ears comfortable.
They are so deafening that it took a little while to get used to them, it's weird hearing things so muted but also undistorted
How do you clean yours, and how do headphones not painfully push them into your ear.
When inserted correctly, practically nothing sticks out of the ear for headphones to contact with
A gentle wipe on some paper towel seems to do a pretty good job. The foam tips are replaceable too