If your AirPods are still coming loose then a pair of aftermarket ear hooks should do the job.
Do your AirPods or AirPods Pro keep falling out of your ears?
They can be slippery headphones, especially when you’re sweating or moving.
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You should be able to tell whether your current AirPods tips are the right size for you.
If they’re frequently falling out even when you’re stationary, consider moving up in size.
If they’re too tight and hard to get into your ears, move down.
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On the next screen, tap on “Ear Tip Fit Test” to start the test.
Apple bundles hooks with some models of Beats headphones, but none of its AirPods models.
AirPods hooks aren’t interchangeable.
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You’ll need different hooks whether you have first or second-generation AirPods, AirPods Pro, or third-generation AirPods.
For standard AirPods (first or second-generation) consider something like theEarBuddyz 2.0 Ear Hooks.
Comfortable and flexible silicon in-ear hooks for securing standard AirPods in place.
Comfortable and flexible silicon in-ear hooks for securing standard AirPods in place.
For AirPods Pro (both first and second-generation) models, theAhaStyle AirPods Pro Ear Hooksperform a similar function.
For third-generation AirPods models,Proof Labs AirPods 3 Ear Hookswill do the job.
In-ear hooks for AirPods Pro users featuring three pairs of hooks and a silicon case for easy storage.
In-ear hooks for AirPods Pro users featuring three pairs of hooks and a silicon case for easy storage.
There are also over-ear hooks available that perform a similar function but are a bit intrusive.
Theelago Ear Hooksfit any model of AirPods, including Pro and third-generation AirPods.
Over-ear models are less compatible with ear jewelry, glasses, headbands, and more.
The elago Ear Hooks fit any model of AirPods with an over-ear hook design that should keep your AirPods fastened securely to your ears.
They’re also a bit more intrusive and take more getting used to compared to soft silicon hooks.
You might find them necessary because there’s no perfect one-size-fits-all approach to in-ear buds.