Allergic to AirPod Pro eartips

I am having ear drainage when using my new AirPods pro.has anyone else experienced this problem?


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Posted on Nov 27, 2019 3:31 PM

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I purchased the AirPod pros and also had an allergic reaction to the silicone tips. I definitely would recommend that if anyone experiences itching they stop using this as it may be that there is an allergy to the tips. Follow up with a dr if unsure to avoid an ear infection.

Posted on Dec 20, 2019 10:06 AM

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Feb 27, 2020 7:27 PM in response to Boatchik

Good to know these are available as an alternative, thank you! I would definitely recommend anyone having this is issue with the AirPods or Pro to submit feedback. Apple has a dedicated team to review all feedback and getting it to the right department.


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Another or additional option is to contact Apple (may want to ask for a Senior Advisor/Manager) to request a complaint be submitted about a product. They will log the complaint for you to make sure it gets to the appropriate team.


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Feb 27, 2020 7:27 PM in response to LJK825

Yeah I wore the regular airpods for over a year and never had a problem until I got the Airpod Pros. I had a strange irritation pattern from the Airpod pros that seemed to be wherever my skin was in contact with the body of the airpod itself. In this picture attached you can see where I had the allergic reaction in the area where the tip of the airpod arm sat on the side of my face; as well as just inside my ear. Sorry to disturb you all with this close up picture but has anyone else had this pattern of irritation as well?

Feb 28, 2020 11:26 AM in response to Jegalonso

Yes, it is absolutely the best answer. My mother would have never been able to wear any of the IEMs that use plastics because she discovered she was allergic to oil-based products. Some she had used for years but some other products she tried set it off. Terrible allergy she had but once she discovered what it was she adapted to it. But that didn't mean asking every company to change their product. And reading the comments here just makes me think people should see smart people in medicine when they have a medical issue, not take to the internet to find their solution. And the fact that some people are allergic does not mean it is a bad product.

Feb 28, 2020 12:19 PM in response to deggie

I disagree because in most of our cases we are using same kind of products, with silicone Tips as Apple say about AirPod tips. I have been in allergist and they can find any allergy to silicone, and I can’t find what I’m allergy to because Apple doesn’t explain what materials are behind.


Smart people in medicine can’t do anything without knowing what is different in Apple tips and others, Doctor has done me tests with other tips and Airpods one in may arm, and I only get allergy reaction was to a Apple tip. After that they only suggest me to try to find what is the materials in AirPods or try to replace for other silicone tips, that is why People like me who love Apple Aripods are looking for a solution, other smart people buy other company Earphones and no problema anymore.


we don’t say is a bad product, we say that apart from people that have allergy to silicone tips, this product generate other reaction that other product no, and because we think is a good product we try to have a solution

Feb 28, 2020 12:25 PM in response to Jegalonso

Actually your allergist has solved your problem, whatever Apple is using for the tips they are buying you are allergic to them and shouldn’t use them. Your allergist could write to Apple and ask what components, in what amounts, are in the tips or who actually makes them and then contact that company.


A small number of people are allergic to nickel and an even smaller number have sensitivity to trace amounts. So they can’t use the Apple Watch. Along with any other companies products that use nickel.

Feb 28, 2020 12:44 PM in response to tracyfrombedford

Wow, 6 cases!!


Yes, a change in the tip composition would make a big difference. I’m currently using aftermarket silicone and they’re much better!


Re allergies: I’m 64. I’ve never had any allergies before. No contact issues with any substance, including silicone (or nickel, though I don’t see why nickel is relevant to this convo). There must be something else in there. And unless Apple lets us know what else is in there, seeing an allergist is sort of pointless.

Allergic to AirPod Pro eartips

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