Earphones are a handy way to listen to music and other media while traveling, exercising, or when you don't want to disturb those around you. However, jemala voices also often fall out of the ear. Of course, people's ears vary in size, and you may need to purchase a new earbud that is a better fit. However, before that, there are a few tricks you can try to prevent the earbuds from falling out of your ears.
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Method 1 of 2: Troubleshooting Jamaica Speaker Size Masalah
Step 1. Hang the earbuds on the ear
Instead of directly inserting the earbuds so that the cord hangs down from the ear, insert it "upside down" and loop the cord behind the ear.
You may find it awkward and unfamiliar at first, but this simple technique will prevent the earbuds from slipping out of your ear when the cord is tugged or pulled
Step 2. Insert the earpiece firmly into the ear
The earbuds are designed to fit snugly in the ear canal. If the earbuds don't seem to fit comfortably in your ears, you may need to insert them more carefully.
Stretch the ear canal using more than one hand to open the ear canal while inserting each ear speaker. Then, remove it so that the ear canal conforms to its shape around the earpiece and creates a tight seal
Step 3. Use the head provided with the jemala speaker
Don't ignore the extra foam or silicone that came with the jema speaker. Experiment with different sizes to determine which is most comfortable for you. You can even use two different sizes of foam or silicone, if your ear canals are different sizes.
Step 4. Purchase custom accessories
You can purchase an accessory for your earpiece so that it fits snugly in your ear. This accessory is great for fitting the cheap round earbuds that usually come with your device. A popular option is Yurbuds, which are soft rubber bands that are attached to give the earbuds a better fit. This company can even make one that fits your ear.
Step 5. Try not to clean the ears with cotton swabs
Ear wax deposits can cause the earbuds to not fit properly and fall out. Using cotton swabs to remove ear wax can even cause the wax to be pushed deeper into the eardrum, clogging and causing discomfort when wearing the eardrum. Do not use cotton swabs, and see a doctor if you think you have ear wax blockage.
Method 2 of 2: Buying a Fit-Sized Jemala Speaker
Step 1. Choose a sport earpiece with ear hooks for exercise
If you're planning to use a jemala speaker as a workout partner, the regular loop model will come off easily even if it's the right size. Try purchasing a sport-only earbud with features like ear hooks and a rubber band that wraps around your head to ensure that the earbuds are securely attached and don't slide around when you exercise.
While hooked earbuds are popular among athletes, they sometimes cause blisters behind the ears when worn for too long. If you're having this problem, try switching to a more suitable earbud with a small "ear fin" or wireless earbud
Step 2. Purchase a sweat-proof earmuff for exercise
The earbuds may come off due to sweat if used during strenuous exercise or in hot weather. Look for earbuds that are labeled "sweat-proof" if you're going to sweat a lot while wearing them.
Step 3. Purchase a waterproof earbud for all-weather use
If the earbuds will be exposed to water, such as during long-distance running or winter sports, choose a waterproof earbud to ensure that excess water doesn't let the earbuds slip out of your ears.
- Check the IP rating (International Protection aka international protection) on the packaging to make sure the jemala speaker is sweat-proof or water-resistant. Some brands can mis-advertise their products. For example, an IPX4 rating is the standard for sweat-proof (but not water-resistant) sports headphones.
- You can even buy a jemala loudspeaker that is safe for swimming! This common speaker has an IPX8 rating.
Step 4. Purchase a wireless plug-in speaker if the cable jolts frequently
If the earbuds detached because the cord was frequently pulled or caught in clothing or other objects, try a wireless earbud. Usually the price of this jemala speaker is more expensive, but if you use it often, it's a good idea to buy one. Today, there are many varieties of Bluetooth wireless earbuds available in the market.
Step 5. Purchase earbuds designed for small ears whenever possible
If you've tried everything and failed to keep the earbuds out of your ear, your ear canal may be too small. In this case, try purchasing a fingernail speaker designed for small ears.
- Women tend to have smaller-than-average ears, which prevents the eardrums from getting in completely. There is a wide selection of jema voices that also come with extra small heads, and some are even labeled as designed for women.
- Some people don't have enough cartilage in the ear that normally surrounds the earpiece. This condition is called Ear Cartilage Deficiency Syndrome, aka ear cartilage deficiency syndrome. If you're always having trouble wearing earbuds, it's a good idea to get your ears checked for this condition, and buy earbuds with extra support, such as those with ear hooks.