Review: UE FITS Are Shaped for Your Ear. Literally.

These wireless ‘buds use light to mold your unique "earprint" in 60 seconds

Three styles of Ultimate Ears UE FITS

Three styles of Ultimate Ears UE FITS, which mold to your ear shape

By Kirk Miller

Your earbuds are worthless if they keep falling out.

In my years of testing headphones and audio gear, I’ve never found a pair of earbuds that didn’t feel like they were going to slip out at an inconvenient moment, particularly when I’m exercising or running for a train/bus. Even ones that were designed for sports.

UE FITS promised that issue would end. Hailing from Ultimate Ears, UE FITS uses a patented lightform technology that promises to shape their earbuds to the natural contours of your ears — and do it within 60 seconds. And all of this was DIY — no audiologist needed.

I got a pair of UE FITS earlier this spring. I downloaded the UE FITS app, paired the earbuds, placed the earbuds in my ear canals, filled out a short quiz (“how’s the bass?”) on the app, then began the 60-second “molding process” to shape the gel-filled ‘buds (I was supposed to gently hold the earbuds in place during the process, but I somehow missed that direction — it turned out fine). 

Spoiler alert: The fit was perfect. But earbuds also require great sound, intuitive controls, a useful app and charging power. For the most part, the UE Fits overcame some surprisingly modest user reviews (a 3.8/5 from Amazon customers) and exceeded expectations. 

The specs:

What works:

What kind of works:

What needs work:

The packaging of the UE FITS; a screenshot from the UE FITS app.
Kirk Miller/screenshot

Final thoughts:

Within two weeks the UE Fits had so comfortably, uh, fit into my life I forgot I was using these for a review. If these were the only earbuds I owned, I’d have few complaints, save for their lack of noise cancellation in the not-so-rare occasions when New York gets loud. The case and earbuds aren’t exactly pleasing to the eye, but the fit and sound are certainly a win for the user, particularly those people who have issues with getting their earbuds to stay in and stay comfortable. 

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