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🎧 Elevate your Sennheiser experience—comfort and clarity that won’t quit!
These replacement ear pads are designed specifically for a wide range of Sennheiser HD4.50BT models, featuring durable leather and soft sponge for enhanced comfort and noise isolation. Engineered for longevity with reinforced stitching and easy installation, they refresh your headphones’ look and feel while maintaining premium sound quality.












| ASIN | B09HCCDMCK |
| Best Sellers Rank | #26,521 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #855 in Headphone Earpads |
| Brand | G GVOEARS |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | For Sennheiser HD4.50BT HD4.50BTNC HD4.50SE HD4.40BT HD400S HD4.30G HD350BT headphones. |
| Compatible Headphone Models | Sennheiser HD 300, Sennheiser HD 350BT, Sennheiser HD 4.20S, Sennheiser HD 4.30G, Sennheiser HD 4.40BT, Sennheiser HD 4.50 SPECIAL EDITION, Sennheiser HD 4.50BTNC, Sennheiser HD 400S, Sennheiser HD 458BT |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 432 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Leather |
| Item Dimensions | 3.6 x 2.9 x 1 inches |
| Item Weight | 31.2 Grams |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 3.6 x 2.9 x 1 inches |
| Manufacturer | G GVOEARS |
| Material | Leather |
| Mfr Part Number | SH-01 |
| Model Number | SH-01 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Manufacturer |
C**S
Cheap and effective
Easy to use, snap right into place, and fit the pairs of Sennheiser head phones indicated in listing and description perfectly
K**D
fit perfectly
got these to replace my worn out pads. installation was a little tricky, but you just need a little patience
M**S
Good product at a fair price.
Fit my bose headphones well. Good quality at a fair price.
_**L
Quality and installs without much hassle
These feel high quality, and they are a lot easier to install than I was expecting compared to other headphones cups I've replaced before. The instructions from the manufacturer were a lot more helpful than what comes with OEM Sennheiser replacement cups.
M**O
PATIENCE
1.Patience‼️2. The product did not provide the little orange plastic helper as advertised. I used a kitchen knife. 3. the most difficult part is the other headphone gets in the way as you are trying to fiddle with new cover . 4. DO stretch the plastic fitting. It really helps. 5. I did get it done … but PATIENCEis the key. However it was cheaper than ordering another set of headphones!
K**R
Easy replacements
I've bought both the cooling and leather pads. Both types feature a firm, thin edge that slides into the headphones very easily, which is the most important thing if you've ever bought infuriating replacement pads with a soft, bendy edge. I'm using these on bluetooth headphones where sound isn't audiophile quality and I mostly listen to bassy EDM on the go, so I can't really comment on what they do to sound. They feel nice and look nice. I will buy them again when I wear them out.
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.
M**S
Exactly like the old ones (but they're new!)
My old cushions were peeling after several years of a lot of use. That's bound to happen with faux leathers. I was going to use tape or fabric to cover them but I figured I'd see if there were replacement cushions and then I found these! I just received them today and was struggling to fit them onto the headphones but after watching the video (especially noting the comment that they can be stretched a bit without damaging them) I lined them up, fit the top into the gap then held that in place with one hand while I used the other hand to stretch the cushion ring just enough to fit it into a spot towards the bottom, then scooted and stretched it until the entire lip of the cover was fitted into the gap of the earpiece. It does require some fine motor skills but once I got the knack of it the rest was much easier. No tool needed here, and I think a tool would have complicated the whole ordeal that much more for me. They fit perfectly and look and feel brand new! So much better than a chincy fabric or tape fix. In the meantime I'm keeping the old ones to tinker with.
B**N
Replacement pads as good as original
These new ear pads are stitched vs glued, which is why my original ear pad ripped. A little tricky to put on the new ear pad but they will fit on the headphones and feel as good as the original. The fabric between back of the ear pad that touches where the sound comes from on the headphones is a little thinner than originals but I don't think it will matter.
Y**E
These are perfect
Thank you so much. They are perfect and easy to put on, just slip on one side and rotate it (earned hack).
O**P
Cheap fix for an irritating problem
Great pads. Installation is fairly easy if you watch the video on the sales page. It took me about 10 minutes to replace the original pads on my BTNC 4.50. The mesh inside is slightly thinner than the original, but the pads are more comfortable. All in all, it was a great buy. Shame on you, Sennheiser, for not providing replacements.
L**.
Fits and Softer/More Confortable than the Original Stock Ones
Bought this for my Sennheiser headphones as the original pad were frayed. It was a bit of a hassle to put on but it works. They aren’t as stiff as the original stock ones; they required to be worn in to be truly comfortable. These replacements didn’t! TBD how long they last. The original ones lasted 5 years of almost daily use.
J**J
These ear pads are much better quality than the Sennheiser original ones.
Any ear pad is quite difficult to install properly but if you take your time and get it right, you will be delighted with these. These were bought for my Sennheiser HD4.50BTNC. The seams in these pads are stitched as opposed to Sennheiser's which are glued and fall apart too easily. I wrote that review two years ago and these pads are still as good as new. Sennheiser should be using these instead of the original useless ones.
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