Earbuds for Small Ears(0)
Home Office
Travel
Active Noise cancelling
Hi-Res Sound
Premium Sound Quality
Wireless Earbuds
$49.99 - $69.99
$70.00 - $89.99
$90.00 - $129.99
$130.00 - $159.99
$160.00 - $179.99
Over $179.99
On sale
Sort by
No corresponding product found.

No corresponding product found.

Get Suitable Earbuds for Your Small Ears

Earbuds for small ears are the perfect solution for people with small ears to avoid being uncomfortable or even painful when wearing earbuds for extended periods. true wireless earbuds for small ears aim to provide a comfortable, secure fit for people with smaller ear canals. They're made from soft silicone and come with different size options of ear tips to ensure you get the perfect fit. soundcore earbuds for small ears deliver excellent sound quality and an incredible listening experience, so you can enjoy your music, podcasts, and more without discomfort.
soundcore earbuds are designed to fit all ears perfectly, with several pairs of super-soft silicone ear tips(like Liberty 3 Pro) to choose from for the perfect sound and noise cancelling performance. Featured powerful drivers, they deliver impressive sound with 50% more bass for a mesmerizing listening experience. Besides, soundcore earbuds also come with Transparency mode, which allows you to hear ambient sounds while still enjoying your music. Simply long-press the right earbud or use the soundcore app to enter Transparency mode. All in all, soundcore Earbuds are the perfect choice for those who look for a comfortable, secure fit.

Recommended To You

Workout Headphones
Workout Headphones

FAQ

Which earbuds are best for very small ears?

The best earbuds for very small ears are those designed with compact housings and a variety of ear tip sizes, including extra small (XS) tips. Look for models that offer multiple silicone ear tip sizes, lightweight designs, and ergonomic shapes that contour naturally to smaller ear canals. Like soundcore Liberty5, it offers different ear tip sizes, so you can choose the one that best fits the size of your ears to enhance comfort.

How to get earbuds to stay in small ears?

To get earbuds to stay securely in small ears:

  • Use the smallest available ear tips, often labelled XS or S.
  • Choose earbuds with oval-shaped or angled tips that better match the ear canal.
  • Try models with ear wings or hooks for added support during movement.
  • Insert earbuds using a gentle twist-and-lock motion for better sealing.

If you're still struggling, switching to foam ear tips (which expand to fill your ear canal) can offer a better, more secure fit.

How to choose earbuds for small ears?

Here are a few tips when choosing earbuds for smaller ears:

  • Look for earbuds marketed as compact or "designed for small ears".
  • Prioritise models with a wide range of ear tip sizes, especially XS options.
  • Try in-ear models with a lower profile rather than bulky designs that protrude.
  • Read reviews from users who also mention having small ears — real-world feedback helps.
  • Consider lightweight earbuds (under 5g per earbud) to reduce pressure or slipping.

How to make earbuds fit in small ears?

If the default fit isn't working, try the following:

  • Swap to the smaller ear tips provided in the box or buy third-party XS/XXS tips.
  • Try memory foam ear tips, which mould into your ear shape.
  • Adjust the angle and how deep you insert them — sometimes a slight twist helps.
  • Add ear hooks or wings for extra hold if your earbuds support them.

Do earbuds fall out if they are too small?

Ironically, yes. If the ear tips are too small, they may not create a proper seal in the ear canal, leading to slippage and reduced sound quality. A secure fit requires a gentle seal, not tight pressure. This is why finding the right size is so important, not too large to cause pain, and not too small to fall out.

Why do earbuds hurt my small ears?

Earbuds may hurt small ears for several reasons:

  • Ear tips are too large, causing pressure and soreness.
  • Bulky designs press against the outer ear.
  • Earbuds are inserted too deeply.
  • Prolonged wear without a proper fit.

Switching to smaller silicone or foam tips, or choosing earbuds with a more ergonomic and lightweight design, often helps resolve discomfort. Choose a stable brand to avoid this situation, like soundcore.

Subscribe to our newsletter
for the latest soundcore news, deals, and more.