How to Get the Best Fit from Earbuds and Headphones - Yamaha Music - Blog (2024)

Your ears are not the same size as each other. That’s not freakish — that’s normal! In fact, no one has the same size ears or head shape as you. It’s what makes us special. It’s also what makes getting the ideal headphone or earbud fit from one person to another that much more nuanced.

You’ve heard the phrase, “If the shoe fits, wear it.” But what if the headphones don’t fit? You have options. Give ’em a twist. Change the eartips. Try foam tips instead of silicone. Make sure they’re in the correct ear.

You get the idea. Now let’s get you the best fit.

Earbud Fitting

Most earbuds come with standard-sized eartips attached. Out of the box, Yamaha earbuds are fitted with medium size tips. Additional pairs of eartips are included in the box to fit ears of all different shapes and sizes.

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The left and right earbuds are shaped differently. Makes sense — so are your ears. (Remember?) So make sure you identify the left and right earbuds before you begin.

Ready? Start by inserting one earbud at a time.

1. Angle the eartip slightly downward to make it easier to insert into your ear canal. 2. Next, gently twist the earbud to fit it securely into the shape of your ear. 3. Continue twisting the earbud into your ear canal to achieve the best seal and secure fit.
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If the earbuds don’t feel secure, that’s a problem. Or if you don’t hear enough bass response, that’s a problem too. Thankfully, it’s an easy fix: try changing the eartips. You want to use the eartips that keep out as much ambient sound as possible while the music is stopped.

Take some time to change them out in order to find the best fit. You may find you need a larger size tip in one ear and a smaller size in another.

I’m personally a size medium in my right ear and a size small in my left ear. I also prefer foam tips over silicone. Explore which combinations work best for you. No judgement. In fact, no one will know but you!

Check out this video to help guide you through fitting Yamaha TW-E3B wireless earbuds:

Headphone Fitting

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Headphones either sit on your ears or go over them. Just like earbuds, headphones are designed with a left side and right side.

Identify the left and right sides, then get started:

1. Gently pull the headphones open, then place them over your head and around your ears.

2. If the fit of the earcups over your ears doesn’t feel right, try adjusting the band to achieve the ideal fit. (Adjust the band, one side at a time, near the connection point with the earcup.)

3. Extend the band on the left and right sides until the headphones sit comfortably around your head and your ears are enclosed.

Check out this video to help guide you through fitting Yamaha YH-L700A wireless headphones:

Beyond Fitting

Getting the perfect fit is just one factor in getting the best sound from your headphones. Several Yamaha models offer Listening Optimizer, an adaptive technology that analyzes the fit of your headphones and wearing conditions in real time to optimize the sound for the best listening experience. You could also consider doing a burn-in to accelerate your path to optimal listening conditions.

Photographs courtesy of rachaelburgessmusic, mcarthurjoseph and officialjackel.

Check out these related blog articles:

How To Shop for Wireless Headphones

Listening Optimizer

How To Burn-In Headphones and Earbuds

Click here to learn more about Yamaha wireless headphones and earbuds.

Click here to learn more about Yamaha TW-E3B wireless earbuds.

Click here to learn more about Yamaha YH-L700A wireless headphones.

How to Get the Best Fit from Earbuds and Headphones - Yamaha Music - Blog (2024)

FAQs

How can I make my earbuds fit better? ›

Earbud Fitting
  1. Angle the eartip slightly downward to make it easier to insert into your ear canal.
  2. Next, gently twist the earbud to fit it securely into the shape of your ear.
  3. Continue twisting the earbud into your ear canal to achieve the best seal and secure fit.
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How can I make my headphones fit better? ›

To adjust headphones to fit your head, place them on a solid surface to stretch the headband. Then, position the ear cups centered on your ears, ensuring a good fit. To prevent discomfort, consider adding padding to the headband or using a headband pad.

Why won't earbuds fit in my ears? ›

Here are potential reasons that earphones may not stay secure or may not fit comfortably: The earphone sleeve is too large for the ear canal. The earphone sleeve is too small for the ear canal. The ear canal is too slippery to grab the sleeve due to ear wax.

How do you wear headphones with earbuds? ›

Gently pull on the top of each ear to open the ear canal, and lightly insert the earbuds. See how they feel in your ears, and try each size of eartips. Be sure to push the earbuds all the way into your ears to achieve a proper seal with both ear canals. They should be snug, but comfortable.

How should earbuds sit? ›

The ear tips of the buds should be snugly fitted inside the ear canals. You can tell if it's properly worn when the earbuds don't move around as you move from place to place as well. To secure the earbuds in place, pull the upper part of your ears upwards and place the earbuds inside.

What to do if headphones don t fit? ›

Look for headphones with an adjustable headband to ensure a good fit. You can also try adding additional padding to the headband to make it fit more snugly. If you're using earbuds, try using smaller ear tips.

How over ear headphones should fit? ›

Plunk those cans on your head with the ear cups centered on your ears. For over ears, make sure your entire outer ear is within the ear cup. For on-ears, make sure that the ear cups are resting on the outer ear and just a bit in front of them. Tilt the headphones so that the band is straight up and down.

Should headphones be tight or loose? ›

Headphones should be tight enough to hold their place on your head when you look up or down. It shouldn't cut into any skin or stop any circulation.

How to make earbuds fit better? ›

Be sure to insert the earbud at a slight angle, aligning it with the natural direction of your ear canal for a deeper and more secure fit.

Why do earbuds never stay in my ears? ›

Here are potential reasons that earphones may not stay secure or may not fit comfortably: The earphone sleeve is too large for the ear canal. The earphone sleeve is too small for the ear canal. The ear canal is too slippery to grab the sleeve due to ear wax.

Can ears be too small for earbuds? ›

If you have small ears, the generic one-size-fits-all hard plastic earbuds will probably fall out of your ears because they're not going far enough into your ears to form a secure fit. You've probably seen the notorious trio of tip sizes that come with off-the-shelf earbuds. Those have to be better, right?

Why will my earbuds not stay in my ear? ›

Here are potential reasons that earphones may not stay secure or may not fit comfortably: The earphone sleeve is too large for the ear canal. The earphone sleeve is too small for the ear canal. The ear canal is too slippery to grab the sleeve due to ear wax.

Why do my earbuds hurt my ears? ›

Ensure the right fit – If your earbuds come with different tips, make sure you're choosing the ones that are sized for your ears. If they're too large, they could hurt your ear canal. Put them in the correct ears – You'll notice each earbud has an R or L corresponding to the right and left ears.

Can my ears be too small for earbuds? ›

If you're someone who experiences pain while using earbuds, your ears might actually be too small for the tips. The root of this problem comes from generic earbud tips that don't match the contours of small ears and are being forced to fit.

What are good earbuds for small ears? ›

The best earbuds for small ears
  • Sony LinkBuds S. Big features and specs even in smaller Sony earbuds. ...
  • JLab JBuds Mini. Inexpensive, tiny, light and still quite capable. ...
  • Montblanc MTB 03. Designer earbuds for the pickiest of petite ears. ...
  • Sony WF-C700N. ...
  • Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 Pro. ...
  • SoundMagic E11C. ...
  • Apple AirPods Pro 2.
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