

🎧 Elevate your ear game with velvet-soft comfort and precision fit — because your ears deserve the best!
HiFiGo Divinus Velvet Silicone Ear Tips deliver premium comfort and sound enhancement with a unique velvet-textured silicone surface, pressure-release holes for ear relief, and compatibility with 3-5mm nozzle IEMs. Available in five sizes, these replaceable tips offer a superior seal and durability, making them ideal for professionals and audiophiles seeking long-lasting, comfortable listening sessions.







| ASIN | B0CHW6Y3PY |
| Best Sellers Rank | #16,939 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #519 in Headphone Earpads |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (156) |
| Date First Available | September 12, 2023 |
| Item Weight | 1.13 ounces |
| Item model number | M(3 Pairs) |
| Manufacturer | DIVINUS |
| Package Dimensions | 3.54 x 2.28 x 0.87 inches |
I**G
Better than custom fitted. Best Long session tips.
I have tried over $100 in tips of numerous shapes and sizes including custom tips I made myself with putty and these are simply the most comfortable I have used period. My current IEM's are the Xenns Mangird Top which have a larger nozzle than most IEM on the market. I noticed my old Spinfit CP145 M causing me a lot of pain in my jaw and TMJ from prolonged use and set out to find better ones. LIST OF TIPS I HAVE TRIED: Dunu S&S all sizes - S size decent confort. Average performance Spinfit CP145 All sizes - S size decent confort. Good sound, my second favorite performance wise. Spinfit CP155 all sizes - Hurt ears Spinfit W1 all sizes - SS and S decent comfort. Amazing sound, probably my favorite performance wise. Radeon custom ear putty - Above average comfort. A little hard to make, seal issues if not made correctly. Mediocre performance. Several types or foam, strangely shaped, dual flanged, etc from AliExpress . Now the Divinus Velvet has amazing comfort. I got the all size kit and strangely I can use both the smallest and largest pair and still have great comfort though I haven't tested which one has a better seal and by extension a better sound. Seal is important because the bore of these tips is slightly larger than most meaning it tames the bass and a bad seal will only reduce the bass even more. This isint an issue on something like the Xenns Top, Fiio FA19, or Monarch MKIII because they already have a larger bass. That being said for pure listening performance and to be fully immersed in music or gaming I would rather use the Spinfit W1 SS or CP145 S to get better bass and seal, but since I can only use those for a couple hours without some kind of ear canal pain these while offering an average performance are the kinds of comfort. The material feels very nice against my ears. Ive seen some reviews complaining about the middle part having a slightly sharp edge where the seem is but honestly it doesn't bother me and I'm extremely sensitive. These have become my new favorite for long listening sessions or just for using on days when I don't feel like wearing my IEMs because these almost feel like I'm not wearing anything. They are slightly shorter and uniquely shaped compared to anything else I have used and my ears love them. I hope the manufacturer makes a smaller sized bore version similar to the W1 or CP145 so the bass hits a little harder and ai probably wouldn't swap them anymore. Hope this helps you make a decision. In my opinion if comfort is a concern and you've tried everything else these are worth the money. Dint neglect what your bodies telling you and settle for jaw pain.
J**N
Better than foam!
These tips are absolutely fantastic. I purchased them because the foam tips that came with my Denon Perl Pro's fell apart, and the Denon's have an oval shape to them so it was next to impossible to fit any other kind of tip on them. I saw someone recommend these, so despite the price, I gave them a shot. I was absolutely blown away. They're insanely comfortable, they create a seal on par with foam tips, they fit on the Denon's perfectly and haven't fallen off at all, and they're extremely high quality. Honestly, I'm never going back to foam tips. I liked them mainly for the seal and the sound quality, but they get gross after a time, and cleaning them is a huge pain in the ass. These are similar to silicone in that you can just wipe them off and be good as new, but they have the same seal and quality that foams do. They're pricy, but its worth every penny!
B**.
Impressive End-Game IEM Tips?
I've pretty much stopped my search for "better" or "best" tips. These are the best I've tried yet based on sheer audio performance and comfort from an IEM tip. I've tried several popular ear tip options, these for me really set the bar high. I'm not sure about the science behind the 3-year texture design, but I can't ignore the immersive sound experience and the detail these tips also help to reproduce. The "velvety" fit and feel is perfect, at least for my ears. I can hear reverberations and nuances that I never noticed before with other highly regarded ear tips, soundstage presence is also very impressive. Vocals get locked in the center and are clear/not muddied, not mixed in with the rest of the audio spectrum. Bass is fairly clean and heavy, especially the sub-bass region. Comfort level is the best I have tried, right up there with Spinfit W1's. Which says a lot, because they have been the best for comfort and sound quality up until the Velvets. While they don't provide as good of a seal as the W1's, they more than compensate for the comfort and audio quality. These are very impressive, easy recommendation for anyone searching for the perfect ear tip. I also recommend purchasing the variety pack, as this is one of those tip designs that allow for some fitment flexibility. Tip tip: These are fantastic, and I have heard the wide bore version is even better. I've ordered a variety pack of the wide bore version; I will update this review once I get my ears on them. Update: wide bore version is just as comfortable, fits about the same. Cleaner bass and noticeably brighter and more forward upper frequencies. They are well worth trying if you like the originals.
P**.
How did they do this?
There are two kinds of people - one takes IEMs out of the box, sticks them in their ears and, comfortable or not, continues on with their lives perfectly happy. The other, the "tip roller", is aware that comfort and sound are negotiable. This negotiation become almost as important as listening to the music. Comfort is real and tips DO make a difference in the sound of an IEM. So I started tip rolling, and the Divinus Velvet (regular) blew my mind. They don't work on everything, but they do work on 90% of the IEMs I've tried them on. They have a way of smoothing and balancing the sound that is utterly amazing. I mean it. From my cheapest set, all the way up to the ISN Audio EBC80, they make a huge and wonderful difference. The material is all-day comfortable. They aren't sticky, but they stay in your ears like they were. Buy these!!
T**.
No ear itch,…
great fit and sound based on my audio preference for vocals and comfortable treble. More than adequate bass with my needs for rock, blues, jazz, acoustic, and classical music in my playlists. I’m glad I purchased these ear tips…
C**R
Comodidad, calidad de construcción y un sonido impresionante, muy buenos bajos. Escucho jazz y clásica y les van de lujo, los uso con unos sennheiser ie 600.
S**M
I just got this for my new pair of iem. I used to be big fan of Spiral dot plus tips but this is my new favorite! Makes great seal and improves bass quality even more on my 64 audio Volur. It makes bass hit more solid and tight which is what I was looking for. Also super smooth to touch and when you wear them. Highly recommend
R**T
Great material choice to give a natural and dynamic tonality. Comfortable fit and itch free as I find some dyed silicone quite reactive in hot weather.
D**N
Comfortable in the ear
J**R
Silky soft. Ups sound stage and with abit of bightness.
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