Hallelujah! It looks like Apple may finally be redesigning its earbuds to stop them from falling out when you exercise

running, girl, Seattle
running, girl, Seattle

(Flickr / Thomas Hawk) Apple earbuds normally fall out if you try to run with them.

Apple patented a design for earbuds that don't fall out of your ears if you try to do some exercise last year. The patent describes an earpiece with a bendy outer section that forms to fit the user's ear.

This wasn't particularly revolutionary when it comes to earbud design in general, but it is a step away from the hard earpieces Apple gives you when you buy its products. They have a tendency to bounce out of your ear if you do anything more strenuous than walking or sitting down, and they can get really uncomfortable after a while.

While we can't say for certain whether patent relates to this exact model, Apple has been selling versions like this for a while now.

The pliant outer section attaches to the top of the hard earpiece housing:

Apple earbud patent
Apple earbud patent

(USPTO)

Then folds back over to cover it:

Apple earbud patent
Apple earbud patent

(USPTO)

Here's how that would look on the inside, with uncomfortable bits of plastic nicely covered:

Apple earbud patent 3
Apple earbud patent 3

(USPTO)

The patent pointed out that these earbuds could connect to a device wirelessly or with a cable.

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