How do you secure AirPods in your ear?
Considering this, why do AirPods not fit in my ear?
While Apple's AirPods do deliver surprisingly good sound quality, users don't always get to hear it. Because the earbud tips are made out of smooth plastic instead of silicone, they never stay in one's ears securely. A loose fit means there's no noise isolation, so sound leaks and audio quality suffers.
Then, do AirPods hurt your ears?
Apple's AirPods may be best-in-class wireless earbuds, but they're not for everyone. Due to the shape of some people's inner ear, the headphones simply don't fit every possible ear shape well, or in some cases, cause pain when placed firmly inside the ear.
There's no conclusive evidence that AirPods Pro or other Bluetooth headsets are dangerous. There's really no evidence that radio-frequency (RF) radiation can cause brain cancer or noncancerous brain tumors in people. (AirPods Pro use the same type of Bluetooth technology that's in regular AirPods.