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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I am having ear drainage when using my new AirPods pro.has anyone else experienced this problem?
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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.
@philmehew @Earl_Less:
Exposed one AirPod to 2 days of daylight + artificial light; kept the other one in its box.
Unfortunately both my ears responded similarly and quite intensely to wearing the pods. I think it's safe to conclude that the light exposure doesn't help me. Next is switching the silicone tips but I need to wait a week before my ears are 'normal' again :-(
I wouldn't be surprised if Apple managed to put two allergens in the buds (one related to the body, perhaps acrylates, and a second one related to the silicone tip).
Oh no, really sorry to hear that’s not worked, maybe does need a combination of light treatment and different buds (I’m using foam buds, but when I originally used them I still got the reaction)..you could well be right that it’s a reaction to more than one thing.
i respect your perseverance, if the light hadn’t worked for me I think I’d have given up.
I have a pair of AirPod Pro eartips and every time I wear them I get crusty ears and a clear fluid inside my ears. I stop using them and then after a few days it goes away but as soon as I wear them again it comes back. I really want to wear them but they do this every time I try to wear them. The warranty expired because I had bought them and hadn't worn them at all because I had them in a cabinet. I had to buy a pair of Bose headphones for now. I spent a lot on my AirPods just to have them give me an infection. I wanted to see if I could return them or get credit for something else even though my warranty is expired. They are working fine but ear infection is not worth wearing them.
Yep, that’s consistent with what me and most people here have experienced.
Im still convinced that putting them under strong light for several hours and then cleaning them worked for me, but others didn’t seem to find the same.
I got my airpod pros four days ago, and the next day I developed an ear infection. The infection is still bothering me today, and it's growing worse. I was hesitant to believe it was my new airpods, but it appears to be the case.
This is the first ear infection I've had since I was a youngster, and it's excruciating.
Yep, that’s the one, you’ll prob need to wash them thoroughly and apply hydrocortisone for a few days, that’s what I’ve had to do.
if you’ve only just got them, send them back mate as not everyone finds a solution..I think I have for me, but doesn’t work for everyone
Quick update: the combination of light exposure (multiple days) and replacement of the silicone tips with memory foam seems to have improved things for me. I'll need to try them a bit more and see how it goes, but it all seems much better now.
Hope this gives others some handles to resolve their troubles; and thanks to everyone sharing experiences and tips (no pun intended) to resolve the issues!
I’m hoping if anything Apple is taking all this info into consideration with the new Pros coming out this year. I’m going to buy them and try them and if I have a problem which I will know immediately I will just return them like I have done with several other products trying to find one I like that doesn’t cause a problem.
That’s fantastic news, glad that’s eventually worked for you, light treatment and tips is the combo that I’m using too, and I’m growing in confidence that it’s solved it for me
What do you mean by light treatment? The AirPods all day in the sun? Couldn't they overheat?
I put them under a strong lamp, and the lamp was in front of the window so it had artificial light and natural light. Cloudy days though....
I did similar in a way, used an old fashioned proper bulb (not LED) for 2 hours either side, then I bought a phonesoap UV light box and put them in there a few times
I am highly fascinated by your experience. As I am searching for a way to fix this issue.
First I changed the tips to Comply tips but still same problem. Also tried cheap 3rd party tips and still no change. This gave me the thought it might be the hard white plastic. I tried to put tape around the first part which is closer to the entry or the ear canal. Thats where I get the reaction, nowhere else where (not the stem).
from your reaction you also think it is the white hard plastic, not the tips? Which tips you use now? Original or foam? Did you do additionally desinfected the tips?
thnx for giving some hope!
I suspect what’s made this so difficult to solve is some people reacting to the buds, some to the stem and some to both.
My experience was that I initially changed the tips for foam ones and still got a reaction.
I then saw someone mention light treatment on the stem, so I put under bright lights for 2 hours, turned them and gave another 2 hours, then thoroughly cleans the stems and the case.
So with light treated stems and foam buds, so far I’ve had no further problems and my confidence in that is growing with each subsequent use.
Thanks! I really hope this is will work for me! It's a last option for me before passing the Airpods Pro on to a family member.
I placed the Airpods at the window in full sunlight, tomorrow I will place them under a old Halogen desklamp which produces some warmth. And to be sure I ordered an UV Sterilizer to be sure. At least I can use it to regularly clean my iPhone with alcohol or whatever.
I did read you need to wipe it off with, a dry or slight moist cloth should do the trick. Now hoping this will work!
Allergic to AirPod Pro eartips