๐ถ Elevate Your Sound Experience!
The V-8Foam Ear Pad Replacement Cushions are designed for comfort and hygiene, featuring high elasticity and lightweight foam. These disposable sponge covers fit a variety of headphones, ensuring noise reduction and improved audio fidelity. Perfect for long listening sessions, they are compatible with popular models from Sony and Sennheiser.
Compatible Devices | Headphones |
Material | Sponge |
K**N
Bought these for JLab Rewind BT retro headphones...
These are a perfect, tight fit for the JLab Rewind Stereo headphones. They are not as cushy as the original pads, but I found them to have a hard time staying on, and my dog whom has an unusual love for chewing up anything that reproduces sound and goes on or in your ears. As a result, my original and spare pads got whittled away. I didn't want to spend a fortune for pads for a $13 set of headphones, but I did want them to be comfortable. I was concerned that they would not fit over the phones, that are thicker than the normal cheap earphones, but they stretch on without damage and are a much more snug fit so they won't come off if they drag across your hat or glasses or facemask etc. Not sure what else it fits, but the 45mm size works great for these specific headphones if you don't care if they're as thick. Still good cushion and far more comfortable than having to wear them minus a pad because your dog is rotten sometimes.
E**G
Cardo Packtalk Bold JBL 45mm earpad replacement compatible!
Motorcyclists with helmet communications rejoice! I have the Cardo Packtalk Bold JBL which I got back in 2019, and over 3 years the foam on the earpads have worn away (first 2 pics). Cardo is sold out of their "refreshment" kit to fix this, so been trying to find an easy solution. Luckily these fit perfectly. Note you will have to put these foams on top of the stock ones as the stock ones have the velcro built into the headphone foam. However it's pretty thin and spongy so it's not a big deal, and on the back just make sure the edge of the foam doesn't make contact (or you can push a little bit of the foam into it so it doesn't shift around. Last pic is the final result back inside my helmet. Easy and cheap fix! (It doesn't say JBL anymore but I don't care as it's not like people are looking inside my helmet - as I never really cared that they said JBL anyhow)
H**S
Exactly what I wanted for the mono-ear basic XBox headset
The foam ear pads on many of my XBox headsets (mono-ear) were crumbling away. I wasn't sure these would work, and when I got them they looked too small. They actually fit perfect and take a little bit of dexterity and a thin flat tool (I used a spudger) to install. There's not much to it, but they fit, feel, and function great.
H**S
Keeps old tech going.
These are just the ticket for older headphones that still work fine, but the foam pads have fallen apart. Without new pads, the headphones would be unusable. They are stretchy enough for typical small headphones. I recommend them.
K**T
Basic Foam Ear pads
They seemed too small at first but stretched to form a snug fit over the plastic headphone speakers where the old ones had disintegrated. These are your basic foam headphone earpiece covers, nothing fancy but they get the job done and feel better on the ears than the exposed plastic did. Will see how long they last but the foam does feel like better quality than the pads the cheapy headphones I have originally came with.
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