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Reddit mentions of a-JAYS Five for iOS, White

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a-JAYS Five for iOS, White
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JAYS custom A5 driver optimized for superior sound quality.Features a 3 button remote to answer/hang up calls, play/pause, skip songs or change volume up/down.5 Silicone sleeves, XXS to L, to achieve a natural, comfortable fit in the ear and maximum external sound insulation.Tangle Free 5mm wide cable.Compatible with Apple devices.Connectivity Technology: Wired
Specs:
ColorWhite
Height1.7 Inches
Length5.2 Inches
Weight0.22 Pounds
Width5.2 Inches

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Found 1 comment on a-JAYS Five for iOS, White:

u/matty_b ยท 1 pointr/headphones

Budget - 50-75 USD (unless you can REALLY justify a bump. Hard max at $100)

Location - US

Source - laptop to FiiO E10K, iPhone

Isolation - would be great. More worried about leakage

Type - IEM

Tonal Balance - neutral, or slighty bassy

Past Headphones - MDRV6, Klipsch Custom-1, Apple

I'm running my Sonys and E10K when I'm at home or my desk at work, but I also travel very frequently, and want something that can keep up with that modest rig while I'm traveling, and working at my client's office 5-10 days a month (but quite likely going to 16-20 days in Q1). I don't like the idea of wearing over-ears there, and portability is key. Even my Sonys are a little big to pack in my laptop bag.

I do have trouble with IEMs being comfortable. The Klipsch I have came with 6 different tips, and none of them feel good. All of the 2 tier ones don't isolate well, the medium ovals are just a tiny bit small, and allow sound to cut off as I move around, and the large are too large, and quickly become uncomfortable. I've considered buying Comply comfort tips, but the cable is getting shitty, and makes a TON of noise (always worn over-ear). I'd also kinda like iPhone controls, but not absolutely necessity.

So, I've read all the guides, and have started to consider:

Nocs NS400

SteelSeries Flux

Am I missing any obvious winners?

Edit:
JAYS Five

MEElectronics A151

Are Shure SE215 justifiably better than these others?