

Buy anything from 5,000+ international stores. One checkout price. No surprise fees. Join 2M+ shoppers on Desertcart.
Desertcart purchases this item on your behalf and handles shipping, customs, and support to Angola.
๐ง Elevate your earbud game with velvet comfort and pro-level sound!
HiFiGo Divinus Velvet Wide Bore Silicone Eartips deliver enhanced sound quality through a broad tube structure that enriches both bass and treble. Their unique velvet-textured matte coating repels dust and ensures lasting comfort. Available in five sizes for a perfect fit, these replaceable silicone tips fit 4-6mm nozzles, making them a versatile upgrade for your IEM earbuds.







| ASIN | B0D664196V |
| Best Sellers Rank | #68,327 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #1,792 in Headphone Earpads |
| Brand | HiFiGo |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Headphones, Earphones |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (100) |
| Enclosure Material | Silicone |
| Manufacturer | DIVINUS |
N**2
Good, but they seem to run a half-size large. I normally wear a Medium for my Sancai wide bore tips but these have a more pressure feel in my ear which gets a little uncomfortable so I opted to buy a Medium-small, I'd say if you have Spinfit tips, I'd rate these around the same in sizing to compare to. I also had the same issue with those with size but those were a little more forgiving when it came to a less pressure in my ear., I won't fault the quality for my own user error and picking the size that didn't fit, but I do feel there should be more indications or size comparisons to let the consumer know so they don't have to buy twice. I'll probably run the medium in hot water to try and soften them a bit, but I definitely need a half size down for a comfortable snug fit. Soundwise: I did notice a bit more airyness and slightly expanded soundstage. The bass is well contained though compared to my Sancai wide bore there's less texture in the low end but it's more natural or transparent. I have these paired with Truthear Hexa currently but do plan to have these also on my zero red once the medium-small come in. The tips also come with in carrying case that can fit 6 sets of tips in total. So for the price it's not all that bad. These Tips feel like they'll hold up decently as they do fit over the nozzle of my Truthear Zero Red which are a bit large in nozzle size. These are a bit pricey though. A part of me wishes they were as soft as my Sancai balance and wide bore tips, but that may be me only experiencing a size that fits a little too snug in my ear. Update: I reordered the set imthis time in medium small and it feels so much more comfortable.. much so I slept with my IEM's on, you can still feel them in there but they're really comfortable. I haven't noticed much change in sound much ..maybe bass guitars showing up a little less defined in the mix while treble and vocals are more present. I'm still trying to hear if there's that much, but it seems more subtle, the medium for me despite the pressure in my ears does sound a little fuller because of the stiff seal ..so there may be a small sacrifice of comfort for sound with these as the fuller seal seems to give me better sound reproduction, while the MS are more comfortable for me but lose a tad bit of low end.
W**Z
So I got new tips for my Xenns Tea Pros because for some reason or another the small tips that came in kept slipping out of my ear. Mediums were too big, larges weren't going in, and the smalls out of the box fit just fine but slipped after a while of use. I also needed a wide boar because that was just my favorite sound. When I got these in the sound quality was just as good as with the original tips, I'd even say better but I'm not a professional at these things so take that with a grain of salt. What I mostly got these for was the fit and they are fantastic. Thought I'd be a medium small but it turns out small is still my size but something about the design of these tips or the materials makes them stay put and comfortable through even the longest game sessions. The seal is fantastic. They look a little weird but they're going in your ear so it doesn't really matter. They sound great, and because they're a wide boar, they are a whole lot easier to mount on an IEM than the normal tips. Haven't had them long enough to comment on durability but the function is great and if I ever need to replace them I am picking up the small pack. Easy recommendation.
E**.
I got these to get a little more comfort and bass from my IEMs. I love the fact they come with 5 different sizes to make sure you get the one that fits the best. I was also able to give a second pair to my brother, so it's a win win. The tips themselves don't increase the bass a ton, but there is a small difference, which is all I was wanting. Comfort is also an upgrade. I can use these for a few hours without my ears ever really getting tired. They seal well 90% of the time (my ears are weird shaped so it can be hard to fit them in). Overall great value for the price. Would highly recommend, but eartips is really a personal opinion on what you like.
J**T
Testing Equipment: Roon on MacBook Pro>Moondrop x Crinacle Dusk Fit/Comfort: One word. Excellent. I originally got the dusk and instantly put the Spinfit W1 (M) on them. Shortly afterwards I learned about these tips and wanted to give them a shot. I'd say the fit is just as good as the Spinfits with a slight edge to the velvets. I ordered a (M) for the tips as this was the closest size to the Spinfits and the fit is spot on. They are very smooth compared to the slightly sticky W1s and slide in and out much easier but provides a surprisingly better seal than the W1s which is already great. I also compared these to the moondrop spring tips that came with the Dusk and although I had no fit issues with those, both the Velvets and the W1s blow them out of the water in terms of comfort. Sound: Surprised how much of a difference these made. Keep in mind though I'd equate this more as finishing touches/ icing on the cake rather than a revolution, but for some it may be. Treble quality is really impressive and extended thanks to the wide bore but remarkably the treble is somehow smoother. I was afraid these tips would make some songs unlistenable but luckily that's not the case. I also noticed that the bass quantity/quality seemed to slightly increase especially in the sub bass region. This increase in bass didn't affect the mids for me and honestly seemed to clean it up a bit. Next up soundstage. These took my dusk to another level. The soundstage had dramatically widened to the point that I kept listening to different songs to see how they've changed. The imaging also got stronger and I was able to close my eyes and clearly pinpoint where sounds were coming from. Lastly my favorite thing about these ear tips is the center image (ie singer's voice) is perfectly in the middle now. With the Spinfits I'm not sure if it was the way they were constructed or what but it always seemed like the center image was vague/ always moving. I also tried them on the CKLVX and Letshuoer Z12 and I can say the attributes stated above applied to these IEMs also Closing: Overall, i'm very happy with this purchase and would recommend these if your ears and IEMs can accommodate
B**.
I fell in love with the standard Velvets; they have been my overall favorites for best sound quality and comfort to date. So, logically, trying out the wide bore version made a lot of sense. The first thing I noticed was the fit and comfort is pretty much spot on with the original Velvets. The next thing I noticed was a slightly extended and wider soundstage, which was very cool, but soon followed up by the sense of overly bright treble output. It's not severe, but I was initially concerned that this may be an issue for longer listening sessions. So, after some hours listening, I got used to listening at lower volume levels. The wide bore design does not hold anything back, which can make upper frequencies sounding forward. But at higher volumes, there is some fatigue happening. Luckily, this can be tamed with some basic EQ adjustments. But the original Velvets still remain hard to beat. They aren't shouty, I can listen to them at normal to high volume levels without issues, and they just seem to do everything about right. The wide bore does have a very nice soundstage in comparison though, and they also seem to add more "air" to the sound. Unfortunately, the multi-size pack of Velvet wides I received was mis-packaged; there were 3 of one size, and only 1 of another size. And of course, the one size that was missing was the size that I wear. So back they went to Amazon for a refund. Had my size been in the package, I probably wouldn't have noticed if there was anything different. Regardless, I'll be ordering replacements again soon. They are well worth keeping.
Trustpilot
1 month ago
2 days ago