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The software kept saying the seal around my ear wasn't right.
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So everyone’s ears are different, but my experience was that I needed to find just the right position/seal on my ear
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Even If you have the perfect seal, it slides down from your head
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It took me a long time to set it up as I didn't have a good seal on my left ear, my girlfriend didn't on her right, at the end both profiles sounded good and there wasn't much of a
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They're not meant for that and the weight will shift them off your ears, messing with the proper seal around your earsBaseline functional "headphones" I'm comparing against: Apple Air Pods, Bose Quiet Control
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Not so easy to adjust to head to create good seal in both ears, but not daunting
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No problem with getting the earbuds in my ears and a decent seal.
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That was all fine, though it's a little fussy to get the right seal
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The initial fit indicator gives you an image of the headphones - slightly transparent - and as each ear forms the 'proper' seal the earcup begins solid and has a check mark
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The program asks for a perfect seal but headphones hardware is not able to provide it
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A seal is impossible
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No problem with getting the earbuds in my ears and a decent seal.
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I was unable to get a good seal on the inner ear phones
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Setup - self explanatory, but it ran a test on me initially and could never get a good seal, with or without glasses.
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The seal can be a little tricky to get right too
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I understand that there needs to be a good seal in order to deliver the full sound experience, but it's too much.