How do you know those headphones wont slip out of your ear? Is there some sort of way to tell before buying? I'm only curious for when I buy my next pair of earbuds

You can't, that's why I test them, I buy cheap one so I don't get screw up. If you watch Youtube review you will hardly find someone who will tell you that you can use this headphone for sleeping.
Does someone have a better idea?
(10-04-2014, 08:35 AM)maniac360 Wrote: [ -> ]You can't, that's why I test them, I buy cheap one so I don't get screw up. If you watch Youtube review you will hardly find someone who will tell you that you can use this headphone for sleeping.
Does someone have a better idea?
Thanks for your suggestion Maniac I decide to buy two headphones. The one you suggested I can use at home while sleeping but it seems bit weird to use that at office place. Doesn't go well with shirt . So I have bought this one for office use
SONY XBA-C10 - svart - In-ear airphone (frequency response 5-25khz).
I use Sony DR-EX12IP earbuds with my iPhone and they work great. Their shape makes them easy to wear while sleeping. This model is designed for iPhone use so it has a mic built in, but I know that Sony produces an equivalent model that is designed for standard iPods and other MP3 players.
The secret (for me) is using Comply tips. They are a very soft foam, and they mold into your ear very tightly. Because of this they are extremely comfortable and do a great job of isolating the sounds emanating from your player. As a result, you have very little frequency loss at both ends of the spectrum. I can't recommend Comply tips highly enough.
The Comply website is:
www.complyfoam.com
I don't have any affiliation with Comply, BTW.
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