🎧 Upgrade your sound sanctuary with breathable comfort and flawless fit!
GVOEARS Replacement Ear Pads are designed specifically for Sennheiser HD4.50BT and related models, featuring premium memory foam and breathable mesh fabric to enhance comfort and reduce sweat during extended use. Easy snap-on installation refreshes your headphones instantly, while included wipe pads help maintain cleanliness and longevity.
E**D
Just what the ear doctor ordered! Okay, no doctor, but my ears sure are happier, now!
I have a pair of Sennheiser HD4.50BT that came with ear pads made for a mouse's ears. Although the headphones are great in all other aspects, the factory ear pads are just way too small for an adult human's ears - actually, just the hole where your ear fit into is tiny (although,the do work well on tiny ears).After my last travels where I folded and stuffed my ears into the tiny Sennheiser ear pads I decided it was time to look for a replacement pad. After much searching and reading of reviews I decided to give these a try...EUREKA!My ears were singing me praises and shouting "hallelujah!" after just a few minutes in the new ear pads. No more folding and stuffing. I just put the headphones on like normal and they fit as they should. No pressure on the ear or lobs and no pain or discomfort anymore. They have very good padding and are fit the Sennheiser headphones perfectly. Some people say they are difficult to get on, but I have replaced headphone ear pads on lots of headphones and didn't really find it any more challenging than usual. But, for a newbie, I can see how replacing ear pads is a bit of a struggle.Anyway, if you have adult human ears and want an ear pad that fits them comfortably then look no further. Even with baby ears, these are an excellent choice for replacement ear pads. May your ears rejoice!
S**A
Great product, no difference with the original
Great replacement, the difference with the original is not noticeable at all. Looks like a great quality, though the time will show.First time it’s a bit challenging to install them, but after some trials it goes really smoothly. I’m totally happy with them, great product!
A**R
Fit my Sennheiser HD 4.50BT
I purchased these as replacements for the OEM leather ear pads that came with my Sennheiser HD 4.50BT headset, which had just recently begun to disintegrate after nearly 5 years of use. Installation wasn’t too hard, but you do have to get the edge of the material into the groove on the headset just right; otherwise, it will just slide right back off the headset.Unlike the original ear pads, these replacements comfortably fit my entire ear inside of them, without causing my skin to sweat nor did I have wear fatigue—even after 6hrs+ of continuous wear. I have found the noise cancellation to be fairly close to what it was with the original ear pads, although with the material being more permeable/breathable than the leather originals I’m sure there is some loss of noise cancellation there even if it’s negligible to my ears.
N**E
Fits HD 400S Well
Did take a bit to install, but they fit and feel great on my new HD 400 S. The pads are nice and soft, and work well even with glasses.
D**E
Huge improvement over original
The original ear pads on my HD4.50BTNC were ripped. Bought the MF version of the replacement ear pads. The opening of the replacement is larger than the original to fit the entire ear inside. The mesh fabric of the pad to me is nicer to the skin than the original faux leather. Not only the replacement pads make the headphone wearing more comfortable, I also think the perceived sound qualities are also greatly improved. Now my HD4.50BTNC sounds like a different new and better headphone. I wish I replaced the original pads sooner before they were ripped. It was very challenging for me to install the replacement. But absolutely worth the effort. I highly recommend the MF version.
A**L
Not easy to install, but that's the point
Everyone complains about how hard it is to install these, but......they really aren't that hard and they stay on solidly.Installation for this was so daunting, I put it off for months.Here's the deal, when you pull your old ones off, you'll see that there is a ring of material that slips inside a gap between the speaker guard and the housing of the headphones. On the edge of that material is a black shiny elastic band. It looks impossible, but think of it like a shower cap. Once stretched slightly, it wants to close back in and go into the gap.Position the headphones so that you can access the top part of the earpiece you want to install first. (this is literally the most difficult part of the job) Gently stretch the material and slip a little bit of it over the headphone housing and wiggle it into the gap. Once you get a little bit in there, squeeze that spot to hold it in place and stretch the neighboring parts of the "shower cap" so you can fit them over the housing.That little band on the edge that wants to slip into the gap for you, it's not going to fight you, once the edge gets in the gap, it constricts inward by itself.A couple guitar pics will help you stuff it into the gap to get it started or hold it for you while you work another area. Toothpicks might work, just be careful that nothing cuts or pierces the material.Keep squishing the ear pad down with your holding hand where you've gotten the material in the gap so it doesn't slip out - then work your way all the way around with your other hand.Reach your fingers until the earpad to pull the material out and stretch it over (like a shower cap) and you'll notice it seating itself. Be careful to squeeze the other side so it doesn't pull out on one side while it goes in on the other.When I got to the end (bottom, because starting it at the top of the headphones makes it easier) I used some PC chip pullers to try to hook the material (a crochet hook would work better) to snag the material under the earpad and pull it out. When I did the second one, I skipped the hook and just squeezed the earpad at the top to hold it in place and pulled/stretched the earpad with my fingers to pull it out enough to find the cap. It fell right into place.Once it looks like it might be seated, you can rotate the earpad slightly each way to get it to seat evenly. You'll notice it's on solidly and not about to pull off, even though it looks like a loose fit.Takes about 10 minutes to do the first one, about 3 minutes to do the second one, once you've figured out your technique.
T**H
No tools needed
The media could not be loaded. These are amazing!! Took me a few min to install. Super easy and makes the headphones look like new again.
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