Article: The Best Foam Ear Tips for AirPods Pro 3 in 2026: CharJenPro AirFoams Pro vs Comply

The Best Foam Ear Tips for AirPods Pro 3 in 2026: CharJenPro AirFoams Pro vs Comply
Last updated: April 2026
If you own AirPods Pro 3 and you're researching foam ear tip replacements, two brands consistently come up: Comply vs CharJenPro. Comply has been the default recommendation for years. CharJenPro is newer, more specialized, and increasingly the one audiophile communities and AirPods forums are pointing to.
This comparison covers all four current options for AirPods Pro 3 — AirFoams Pro V30, AirFoams Pro V20, Comply TrueGrip, and Comply TrueGrip MAX — across the dimensions that actually matter for daily use: construction, grip, hygiene, longevity, and price. The goal is to give you enough information to make the right call for how you specifically use your AirPods.
A note on sourcing: product specs and features are drawn directly from each brand's official product pages and published documentation. Where claims are interpretive, they're labeled as such.
Why Aftermarket Foam Tips at All?
Apple's AirPods Pro 3 shipped with a genuinely improved stock tip—a silicone-foam-infused design that's meaningfully better than the pure silicone tips in earlier generations. For casual listeners, they may be perfectly fine.
The Four Products
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Product |
Type |
Price |
Where to buy |
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|---|---|---|---|---|
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AirFoams Pro V30 |
Foam + Texture-CLAD silicone shield |
$40.00 / 3 pairs |
charjenpro.com only |
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Pure memory foam |
$24.99 / 3 pairs |
Retail + Amazon |
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AirFoams Pro V20 |
Pure memory foam |
$29.00 / 3 tips |
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Comply TrueGrip Max |
Foam + Foam Coating |
$29.99 / 3 pairs |
Retail + Amazon |
All four are designed specifically for AirPods Pro 3 and are not compatible with AirPods Pro 1 or 2.
Construction: What's Actually Inside
This is where the meaningful differences live.
AirFoams Pro V30 is the outlier in this group. Rather than foam alone or foam with a surface coating, V30 uses a patented hybrid construction: memory foam core wrapped in a Texture-CLAD silicone shield. The silicone isn't a coating — it's a separate layer of material that fully encases the foam. CharJenPro holds a patent on this combination. The practical consequence is that the foam is protected from the outside environment rather than exposed to it.
AirFoams Pro V20 is also pure memory foam, purpose-built for AirPods Pro 3's updated nozzle dimensions. CharJenPro has been iterating on foam ear-tip designs specifically for Apple earbuds since their 2020 Kickstarter, and V20 reflects that product history. Like Comply TrueGrip, the construction is foam throughout.
Comply TrueGrip is Comply's classic product: viscoelastic memory foam, slow-rebound, heat-activated. It's the same core technology Comply has refined over decades. The foam compresses when inserted and expands slowly to fill your ear canal. It works well. Comply's manufacturing consistency is high, and the material quality is established.
Comply TrueGrip MAX uses the same foam with the addition of SmartSkin™, a patent-pending coating applied to the foam's exterior. According to Comply, it provides increased lifespan, moisture resistance, and easier cleaning. Comply describes it as their most durable tip to date. The coating does not change the fundamental foam-based construction — the substrate remains porous foam with a surface treatment.
The distinction between the surface coating TrueGrip MAX and a structural silicone layer (AirFoam Pro V30) matters most over time, which directly raises the durability question.
Grip and In-Ear Security
All four products use foam expansion as the foundational mechanism — compress to insert, expand to hold. This is what makes foam tips categorically better than silicone for in-ear retention.
The difference between them is whether anything supplements that expansion.
AirFoams Pro V30 adds Texture-CLAD to its silicone exterior — a textured surface designed to increase friction against the ear canal wall. The distinction is between a smooth surface that expands into space and a textured surface that grips one. For users who exercise, run, or experience jaw movement during use, the mechanical grip layer provides additional retention beyond what foam expansion alone delivers.
Comply TrueGrip and TrueGrip MAX rely solely on foam expansion. This is sufficient for most users in most situations — Comply has a strong track record here.
AirFoams Pro V20 also relies solely on foam expansion and is comparable to Comply in this regard.
For sedentary or low-activity listening, the grip difference between these products is unlikely to be meaningful. For active use, V30 has a structural advantage.

Hygiene and Cleaning
Ear tips are in contact with the ear canal skin and wax during every use. How a tip handles this determines both cleanliness and how long it remains functional.
AirFoams Pro V30's silicone exterior is non-porous. Wax and oils sit on the surface rather than being absorbed, and they wipe off completely. V30 also incorporates an integrated mesh layer at the nozzle tip, which sits proud of the opening, so that wax accumulates on the mesh rather than passing through to the speaker grille. This is cleanable in seconds with a dry cloth.
From a hygiene standpoint, V30's construction is genuinely different from the other three. Whether that difference matters to a given user depends on how much they sweat, how sensitive they are to ear hygiene, and how long they intend to keep the same set of tips.
Comply's own care documentation is instructive here: TrueGrip tips should be cleaned monthly with a damp cloth, and Comply explicitly warns against soap, which degrades the foam. The foam substrate is inherently porous — it can be wiped clean on the surface, but wax and oils that penetrate the material don't come back out cleanly. TrueGrip MAX's SmartSkin coating improves this by making the surface more resistant to moisture and debris, but the base material remains porous foam.
AirFoams Pro V20 faces the same hygiene characteristics as Comply TrueGrip — it's bare foam, requiring similar care and subject to the same limitations.
Durability and Longevity
Memory foam degrades through two primary mechanisms: compression fatigue from repeated insertion cycles and moisture absorption from sweat, oils, and humidity. Both are inevitable with regular use — the question is how quickly they occur.
Comply's product guidance and user reports indicate that TrueGrip tips typically last several months with daily use before losing their slow-rebound quality. Per Comply's claims, TrueGrip MAX offers roughly twice the lifespan of standard TrueGrip due to the SmartSkin coating. At $24.99–$29.99 for 3 pairs, Comply is priced with regular replacement built in.
AirFoams Pro V20 is pure foam and will degrade on a timeline similar to Comply TrueGrip under comparable use.
AirFoams Pro V30's silicone shield directly addresses the primary external cause of foam degradation — moisture and oil exposure. The foam is protected from the factors that cause it to compress permanently. CharJenPro's lifetime ear tip replacement policy for both the V20 and V30 reflects its stated confidence in the products' longevity, though the practical limits of "lifetime" depend on the brand's ongoing existence and policy terms.
The honest durability assessment is: V30 addresses foam degradation at the material level in a way that coatings and bare foam cannot. Whether this translates to meaningfully longer real-world tip life depends on individual usage — high-sweat, high-activity users are likely to see the largest difference.
Price and Value
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Product |
Price |
Lifetime replacements |
Available |
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Comply TrueGrip |
$24.99 / 3 pairs |
No |
Retail + Amazon |
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AirFoams Pro V20 |
$29.00 / 3 pairs |
Yes |
Retail + Amazon |
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Comply TrueGrip MAX |
$29.99 / 3 pairs |
No |
Retail + Amazon |
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AirFoams Pro V30 |
$40.00 / 3 pairs |
Yes |
Direct only |
At the $29 price point, V20 and Comply TrueGrip MAX are direct competitors. V20 costs slightly less, includes lifetime replacements, and is available on Amazon — making it the stronger value at this tier on nearly every dimension. TrueGrip MAX costs slightly more and doesn't include lifetime replacements.
V30 at $40 is the most expensive option and is sold exclusively through charjenpro.com. The value case depends on two things: how much longer V30 tips actually last for your use case, and how much you value the structural hygiene advantage. For high-activity daily users, the math may favor V30 over 12 months even at the higher upfront price. For casual listeners, it may not.
What the Data Suggests
Breaking this down by use case:
For casual, low-activity listening, Comply TrueGrip at $24.99 is a well-proven product at the lowest price. AirFoams Pro V20 at $29 is competitive in its tier and offers lifetime replacements. Either works well; preference may come down to brand and purchase convenience.
For daily use with moderate activity, AirFoams Pro V20 and Comply TrueGrip MAX are the relevant comparisons. At nearly identical prices, V20's lifetime replacement policy and Amazon availability make it the stronger pick at this tier.
For high-activity use, heavy sweaters, or users who've had foam tips degrade quickly in the past, AirFoams Pro V30 is the only option in this group with a structural solution to foam degradation. The Texture-CLAD grip and silicone hygiene protection address the specific failure modes that make foam tips frustrating for active users. The $40 price is higher, but it's addressing a genuinely different engineering problem.
For users prioritizing purchase convenience, Comply and V20 are both on Amazon. V30 ships only from charjenpro.com.
Summary
AirFoams Pro V30 occupies a different category — a structurally distinct product that addresses the primary limitations of foam-only tips through patented material construction. At $40, it's not for everyone, but for users who've cycled through foam tips repeatedly or need active-use performance, it's the most technically capable option in this comparison.
Comply makes a reliable product with decades of track record and wide availability. For users who don't push their tips hard, TrueGrip is a reasonable choice at its price. TrueGrip MAX adds meaningful durability improvements via the SmartSkin coating.
AirFoams Pro V20 competes directly with Comply at the same price tier, with lifetime replacements
AirFoams Pro V30 charjenpro.com/products/afpauv30
AirFoams Pro V20 charjenpro.com/products/airfoamsprov20
Editor’s Note
I’ll be honest—this could have been written as a much shorter post that simply says “we’re better” and calls it a day. That’s how most comparison pages are done. But if you’re here, you’re probably trying to understand what actually changes your experience using AirPods Pro, not just what sounds good on paper. Comply has been around a long time, and they make a solid product. This breakdown is really about showing where foam ear tips have limitations, and what we’ve tried to improve after spending the last few years focused on this one category. If this is the first time you’re hearing about us, that’s completely fine. The goal isn’t to convince you, it’s to give you a clearer picture so you can decide what actually makes sense for how you use your AirPods.
—Charlie, Co-Founder
Frequently Asked Questions
Is AirFoams Pro V30 better than Comply for AirPods Pro 3?
On construction, hygiene, and active-use grip, V30 has structural advantages over any foam-only tip. For casual listeners, the difference may not justify the price gap. For daily users and active use, the silicone shield and Texture-CLAD grip address real limitations of bare foam tips.
What's the difference between AirFoams Pro V20 and V30?
V20 is pure memory foam — the same category as Comply TrueGrip, optimized for AirPods Pro 3. V30 adds a full Texture-CLAD silicone shield over the foam, integrated mesh at the nozzle, and a textured grip layer. V20 is the value choice; V30 is the performance choice.
Are AirFoams Pro tips compatible with AirPods Pro 3?
Yes. Both V20 and V30 are designed specifically for AirPods Pro 3. They are not compatible with AirPods Pro 1 or 2 — see AirFoams Pro V10 or Active V2 for those models.
Do AirFoams Pro tips fit in the AirPods Pro 3 case?
Yes. Both V20 and V30 are designed to close in the AirPods Pro 3 charging case without blocking the lid or interfering with charging.
Why do AirFoams Pro tips cost more than Comply?
V30 uses a patented hybrid construction with a structural silicone shield — a more complex manufacturing process than foam alone. Both V20 and V30 include lifetime ear tip replacements, which no one else in the industry offers. The effective cost difference over a full year of use depends on how frequently you'd replace your foam tip.

