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World of Software > News > Never Lose Another Earbud: How to Keep AirPods From Slipping Out of Your Ears
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Never Lose Another Earbud: How to Keep AirPods From Slipping Out of Your Ears

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Last updated: 2025/09/06 at 11:18 PM
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Do you love the sound, look, and feel of your Apple AirPods but find that they keep slipping out of your ears? Your AirPods may slowly creep out of your eardrums until you can barely hear the audio. Then, unless you catch them in the nick of time, they fall out. The problem becomes especially frustrating if you’re exercising, sweating, or simply moving your head around.

Rather than create a product that could accept different size tips for different ears, Apple went with a one-size-fits-all approach. However, the outer part of the eardrum where the AirPods fit isn’t the same size for everyone, so either the AirPods stay in your ears or they don’t. This limitation was corrected in subsequent releases. The AirPods Pro offers an in-canal design and include three sets of replaceable tips for small, medium, and large ear canal sizes. An extra-small option was added for the second-gen AirPods Pro. An Ear Tip Fit Test can even determine your perfect size.

However, those with base model AirPods still face this dilemma, even if you have the third-gen AirPods with a shorter stem. Don’t give up just yet. There are a few do-it-yourself tricks and several add-on accessories that can keep your AirPods in your ears.


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Twist Your AirPods

This tip is an oldie but a goodie: Many people probably just stick the AirPods into their ears with the stem pointing down. However, that keeps them loose, virtually guaranteeing that they’ll slip out. After placing the AirPods in your ears, twist them up at least 30 degrees so the stem is more horizontal and is sticking out away from your ears. This may not do the trick for everyone, but it’s worth a shot.

Twist Your AirPods

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Add Waterproof Tape

For this DIY method of keeping AirPods in your ears, you’ll need some waterproof tape. The Nexcare 3M brand is typically recommended as it’s sticky and durable. Next, you’ll need a regular hole punch to cut out circular pieces or scissors to cut out rectangular strips of tape. Stick a piece of tape near the top and another at bottom of each earbud close to where the AirPods go in your ears. Place the buds in your ears, and you should be free to move around, exercise, or go for a jog. The AirPods should remain in your ears thanks to the raised surface of the tape. Best of all, your AirPods will still fit in the charging case with the tape attached.

Add Waterproof Tape

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Setex Earbud Grips

Rather than cut up pieces of adhesive tape, you may find it easier to purchase the necessary stick-on grips. Setex sells adhesive grips for AirPods at $11.99 for a pack of 12 pads. Following the instructions provided with each pack, you adhere three grips to your AirPods in specific spots to form a tighter fit with your ears. Placing the grips in the right locations requires a bit of time and care. Once the job is done, the AirPods should stay in your ears more readily. Plus, you can easily put them back in the charging case with the grips still fastened. Setex also sells grips for AirPods Pro, EarPods, and other types of wireless earbuds.

Setex Earbud Grips

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DamonLight Anti-Slip Silicone Soft Sport Covers

A variety of covers and cases are available to help your AirPods stay in your ears, though many must be removed before putting your AirPods back in the charging case. Not so with the DamonLight AirPods covers. You can snag a two-pack of white ones for $8.99 or $13.46 for the black ones. Because of their design, these covers can be tricky to apply. You need to stretch them enough to attach them but not so much that you rip them. However, you only need to do this once; after you get them on, they can stay on. Despite their thin design, the DamonLight covers do a good job of keeping the AirPods in your ears thanks to the silicone surface.

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DamonLight Anti-Slip Silicone Soft Sport Covers

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AhaStyle Silicone Ear Hooks Cover

AhaStyle’s Silicone Ear Hooks Cover are compatible with both Apple AirPods and EarPods. Slipping over your AirPods, each cover comes with a little hook that catches and hangs onto your ear so they stay put. The covers include the necessary cutouts so they won’t interfere with the sound of your AirPods. You’ll need to remove these to put your AirPods back in the charging case. Fortunately, AhaStyle’s covers are not too difficult to put on or take off. I’ve used these at the gym, and they’re quite adept at keeping my AirPods in my ears. Amazon sells a $10.99 three-pack in several colors.

AhaStyle Silicone Ear Hooks Cover

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EarBuddyz 2.0 Ear Hooks and Covers Accessories

The EarBuddyz Ear Hooks from KeyBudz also use hooks to hang onto your ears so the AirPods won’t slip off. Once you position them, they do a good job of keeping your AirPods securely in place. They have all the necessary cutouts so the audio from your AirPods comes through clearly. Unfortunately, this is another cover you have to take off when you put your AirPods back in the charging case. Yes, that can be a hassle, but putting the EarBuddyz covers on and off isn’t too difficult. Amazon sells a $22 three-pack in black, white, blue, and pink.

EarBuddyz 2.0 Ear Hooks and Covers Accessories

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AirPod Grips

The AirPod Grips use a large plastic hook to wrap around your entire ear. That design means they’re bigger and bulkier than the usual AirPod covers. However, they’re also easier and quicker to set up. All you need to do is slide the stem of the AirPods into the hollow stem of the AirPod Grips. Then, just wrap the hook around your ear, and you’re good to go. The grips keep your AirPods securely in your ear while still offering a comfortable fit. I tested these during a vigorous workout, and they held up nicely. You can buy these directly from the Rhino Brand website for $12.99.


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I’ve been working for PCMag since early 2016 writing tutorials, how-to pieces, and other articles on consumer technology. Beyond PCMag, I’ve written news stories and tutorials for a variety of other websites and publications, including , ZDNet, TechRepublic, Macworld, PC World, Time, US News & World Report, and AARP Magazine. I spent seven years writing breaking news for as one of the site’s East Coast reporters. I’ve also written two books for Wiley & Sons—Windows 8: Five Minutes at a Time and Teach Yourself Visually LinkedIn.

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