

🎧 Upgrade your comfort, upgrade your vibe.
The Geekria Headband Pad is a premium replacement part designed specifically for Sennheiser HD380, HD380 Pro, PC350, and Game Zero headphones. Crafted from soft protein leather, it restores your headset’s comfort and style with a perfect fit and durable build. Easy to install with included tools, this headband pad offers a cost-effective way to refresh your audio gear and maintain peak performance for years.
| ASIN | B08CC3KPTX |
| Best Sellers Rank | #108,113 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #3,072 in Headphone Earpads |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 5 Years |
| Item model number | PJZ157-01 |
| Manufacturer | GEEKRIA |
| Product Dimensions | 17.5 x 2.3 x 1.5 cm; 5 g |
| Unit count | 1.0 Count |
A**A
Ottimi ricambio identico all'originale, neanche troppo difficile da montare usando l'attrezzino (in dotazione con i cuscinetti che ho acquistato separatamente della stessa marca e serie). Consigliato!
M**.
The product looks similar to the original PC350 head band--a cover over foam attached to a curved stiff piece of plastic. The plastic on the replacement is not supposed to peel off--the glue that you see through it merely attaches the foam to the stiff plastic. You do not use glue to attach. Instead, you need to remove the original band by first removing both T-shaped clips on the underside of the headphone band (one left, one right), they are about 1" x 3/4" and pop out easily. Then you push the old foam out of one end, try placing your hand in the middle of the headband foam and pushing to one end where you've removed the clip. Warning 1: do not overextend the width of the headphones as the ear pads will come off Warning 2: prepare to swear. The old band does not slide out easily as there is a bump where the T-clip is. It has a small aluminium spring loader that you have to get the new band over. You can use a spodger to lift the hard backing over the hump, but you can also spread the width of the headband. The headband plastic holder is essentially "C" shaped, with the C fallen backwards. You can insert a metal/plastic spreader to widen the C and this helps to loosen traction. You can now push out the whole of the old foam. Again, putting/sliding the new foam in means that the hard transparent plastic's left and right edges by the new foam must slide into the C shape. The new 'edging' plastic can be very sharply cornered, so I cut my corners off so that an initial push did not get caught right at the beginning of where the C begins. And was easier to get back over the hump under the T-clip. You should go to YouTube and watch it, then add the tips I put here (cut the corners of the new band, widen/spread the C shape of the headphones to remove/replace the T clips and/or slip in the new band, dont lose the small aluminium spring clip, dont worry about the zig-zag audio cable). You'd think the manufacturer would give some instructions but I cant see Chinese helping. Whole process takes 15 mins.
A**U
Problemloser Wechsel und passt 1a -> 5 Sterne Preis könnte etwas tiefer sein, aber sonst gibt es nichts zu meckern.
F**A
Impecável, vamos ver com o tempo se descasca também.
Ó**H
after two years still working great. Easy to change over and gave them a new lease of life.
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