🎶 Elevate Your Sound Game with Comfort and Style!
These replacement ear pads are specifically designed for various Bose headphone models, including QC25, QC35, and AE2. Made from soft faux leather and thick memory foam, they provide a comfortable fit while enhancing sound quality and noise isolation. Installation is quick and easy, taking only 3-5 minutes without the need for special tools. Enjoy a fresh, like-new feel for your headphones at an affordable price, backed by reliable customer service.
Compatible Devices | Bose QC25/QC2/ QC15/ QC35 I/ QC35 II/ Ae2 / Ae2i / Ae2w/ Sound True Around-Ear/Sound Link Around-Ear Headphones |
Material | Faux Leather |
Color | Khaki |
Item Dimensions | 3.9 x 3.1 x 0.7 inches |
H**B
Top Notch Replacement! Make sure you “seat” the replacement pad properly.
Top notch replacement. Perfect color match (khaki/buff). Soft memory foam core and the “protein leather” (which must be a fancy way of describing “pleather” feels soft to the touch like the original). Snaps in perfectly and secure. Seals well around ear and comfy. If you need new pads, I highly recommend these! Details below.DETAILED REVIEWI was surprised the other day when I opened up my Bose QC25 headphones (which I have always kept cased and taken great pains while traveling to take care of) and found that the ear pads had separated/degraded. They had been stored in the case, in my nightstand under indoor climate control year-round. I haven’t taken a plane flight over the last year due to pandemic, so I had not used these in about a year. I think the headphones are about 5 years old, and I purchased them new from a Bose kiosk in the Minneapolis airport.These headphones cost me a pretty penny back when I bought them and it appears that the ear pads had separated at the inner seam where the pleather was bonded around the memory foam core (no issues otherwise). I thought about writing Bose to complain about quality, but looked first for replacement ear pads. Bose wants around $40 for them, and I did not see a color match for this particular “limited edition” set on the Bose website.These are a spot-on replacement. Nice and soft and I cannot feel any difference in foam density. Have seen some negative reviews where buyers said they were “loose” or “kept popping off”, but I believe that is based on “operator error” on install. To remove the old pads, simply grip and pull them free of the small plastic tabs that hold the “rim” of the ear pad to the headphone. To replace, place the new ear pad over the opening and use a fingernail to push the rim of the pad under each tab. There are 6 or 8 tabs around the edge. Don’t just press the pad on and when you hear a “click”, assume you got it under the tab, you need to actually look at them. If you don’t “seat” the pad properly under all the tabs, the ear pad will be loose. You can lightly pull on the ear pad all around it after install to confirm you installed properly under the tabs. If the pad lifts free around any edge, check the nearest tab and make sure you have the pad rim seated.The replacement set comes with addition inner “L/R” liners. They are a slightly darker blue color than the original. My original liners are fine, so I didn’t install those (just saved for later in case they get dirty). Unless you rarely clean your ears with soap, or wear these on a construction site, or store them face down where dust and dirt can collect, I don’t think you will need to replace yours either. But perhaps you like the darker blue.I liked these so much, I bought an extra set (even found one from same seller that includes a Bluetooth link that plugs into the headphone jack when I want to go fully wireless). Now that many devices don’t have a 2.5mm headphone jack, that’s handy and transforms the QC25 into basically a wireless QC35.I love these headphones when I travel. The Bose noise canceling is excellent on airplanes and the QC25 does a great job with sound clarity for music or other audio. Now that the original pads are replaced, I expect to get many more years of use out of them.If you need replacement pads - look no further. Great replacement at a great price.
M**A
Good replacement pads
Second set I’ve bought of these. First set lasted me over two years, so good value and quality. They fit just fine and feel almost identical to the original Bose pads. They conform to my ears and cancel noise well and they don’t get too sweaty or hot. They are a bit tricky to get on but once they’re on they do the job. I also like the right and left labels because it just makes it easier when I grab my headphones to be able to glance at them and see if I’m in a hurry. Definitely a good set of replacement pads if you have Bose headphones!
B**N
Doesn't last that long
Fell apart after 3 years of irregular use
A**E
High Quality Ear Pads
These ear pads are high quality at a great price. They fit my headphones easily.
P**R
3 years worth of workouts
I am buying replacement ear pads once again after a little over 3 years use from last replacements. I use my Bose headphones for working out so they get quite sweaty and banged up. These replacement ear pads have stood up pretty well and are priced reasonably.
J**Z
Feels good
Easy to install and comfortable. Time will tell if they last as late ng as the original.
F**R
Cannot tell the difference
I cannot tell the difference between these replacement headphone ear pads at the originals from my Bose headset in terms of feel.
K**.
Perfect fit for Bose SoundLink
My wife's 2019 set of Bose SoundLink headphones look like they have been all over the world. Well, actually, they have. The ear pads were almost disintegrated. These make the set look almost new. And, according to her, they sound almost new again as well.
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