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These Velour Ear Pads are designed for compatibility with a variety of popular headphone models, including the Stealth 700 and ATH-M50X. Made from softer memory foam, they provide unmatched comfort and a thicker design to prevent ear contact with the headset. With added durability, these ear pads promise to enhance your audio experience for years to come.
Compatible Devices | Headphones |
Material | Memory Foam |
Color | Black |
A**L
Soft on my sensitive skin
I love these. Price was great. They cover the buttons but I can fix that, I just need an exacto knife from small, precision cuts. 5 stars tho because that good out weighs the issues (that have no great solution since buttons can be anywhere on different sets)
A**S
Great Ear Pads
These were and still are great for me to put onto my Hyperx Cloud Stinger as I don’t typically like the default ear pads as they feel like a leather and often stick to the side of my head. Quite difficult to install but super satisfied, very comfortable and great quality, and as I have big ears they would often be pressed against the inner ear pad but these are a little bulkier than typical ear pads so they feel great, my ears have so much more space now as well, definitely worth especially with the very low price point.
E**H
Compatible with Sennheiser's 3.50 - 4.40 - 4.58 line - But Read First
After some trial and error trying to find the right replacement pads for my Sennheiser HD 4.50BTNCs, I bought this replacement pair as I saw it was quite cheap. Technically, the Senns aren't listed in the compatibility sheet, but having tried multiple pairs of replacement pads, I took my guess. One of the essential problems with the original pads for the Senn's 3.50-4.58s are that although they isolate noise quite well and allow you to make the most of your active noise cancelling features from the 4.50 onward, they make contact with your upper ear and are quite warm, which is as frustrating as it is uncomfortable and painful in my case.These replacement pads aren't exactly fit and flush, but installation is much easier than other replacement pads that take upwards of an hour just trying to get it on, but I think considering the ease of installation, they're quite serviceable, and I don't think, once properly installed, they'll come off your head shy of absolute abuse.The spandex looking cover that goes directly over the driver isn't tight, and has some wrinkle room, but I found that this did not significantly distort the sound over, and I repeat, another pair of velour replacement pads that I have tried.Compared to stock, I would give upper bass retention 4.5 stars, mid bass retention 4 stars, and sub bass retention 3.5 to 3.75 stars. Again, these cans are not bass extension kings, but you do have to realize that sacrifices must be made for the comfort and breathability of these pads.In terms of ANC, I found that ANC performance is still serviceable in home environments under about 55 decibels, although noticeably worse than with stock pads. To what extent depends on the subject, but for me, who just wants to run a tower fan and air conditioning in my room as well as block the noise of my computer fans as I play games, it performs just fine.The catch with these pads are that their memory foam is not uber dense, despite performing better for ANC quality than the other pair of thicker velour pads that I own. Additionally, although they are thicker than the Senn stock pads, they still do make it so that those with large clown ears such as mine make very slight contact with the driver wall, and although it was not enough to make me noticeably uncomfortable after a few minutes like with stock pads, I hope the thicker pads take enough pressure off the contact area to prevent pain for longer sessions.TL;DR: If you want a nice pair of pads to turn the on-ear or in my case, *fold-ear* design of Senn 3.50-4.58s into over ear headphones for more comfort and far superior breathability, this gets my wholehearted recommendation. For those who don't want to compromise on bass and noise cancelling performance, check out a pair of protein leather pads from Brainwavz or another brand.
H**.
Great looking and comfy ear pads
I used these to replace the worn out ear pads of my Sennheiser HD-280 Pro (1st gen). They look a lot better than the original ear pads and are also way more comfortable to wear.Picture: As the faux leather of my headband was falling apart, I removed the top layer completely. The underlaying fabric matches the ear pads very well. My HD-280 Pro looks better than ever!
A**R
Hurts my ear
It grabs onto the back of my ear and it hurts, also it’s so difficult to put on and feels like it’s about to fall off.
H**.
great quality
very comfortable and great sound isolation... if this is your 1st time replacing your earpads is going to be a nightmare, but it's just a matter of practice, these things fit perfectly imo
L**.
Surprised me how little they warmed up.
I thought that the material would make my ears to hot but it was nice that they don't. I used them on my corsair HS 50s and they work really well. They don't block out much more than the factory pads but they are much softer.
C**D
Hard to install on Xbox wireless and turtle beach headset
Very hard to install on Xbox wireless headset. So, I didn't even try it on my my turtle beach 600. After you wrestle it on it doesn't feel too bad. It is soft. I suspect it would be best for someone with smaller ears due to the ear opening. The pleather/vinyl cup pictured is the factory Xbox. You can see the opening difference. The velour ones are slightly thicker, as shown. The part that makes it hard to install is the back side. There is just too much extra loose material for the mounting flange area. I know my headset are not listed as being compatible with these ear pads, but other arctis headset pads work fine with my headset and offer the same style mounting flange area in the back.
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