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The Geekria Headband Pad is a lightweight, memory foam replacement cushion wrapped in premium protein leather, engineered for seamless compatibility with popular Sennheiser models like HD380 PRO, PC350, and Game Zero. It revitalizes your headset’s comfort and style with easy installation, making it the perfect repair part for professionals who demand both durability and premium feel.
| Brand | GEEKRIA |
| Manufacturer | GEEKRIA |
| Model | PJZ157-01 |
| Product Dimensions | 17.5 x 2.3 x 1.5 cm; 5 g |
| Item model number | PJZ157-01 |
| Compatible Devices | Sennheiser HD380PRO, Sennheiser PC350 Gaming, Sennheiser GAME ZERO and more |
| Special Features | Easy to install, Memory foam, Protein Leather |
| Number of items | 1 |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Batteries Required | No |
| Material | memory sponge |
| Includes Rechargeable Battery | No |
| Manufacturer | GEEKRIA |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Item Weight | 5 g |
K**N
Old to New!!
The cushion on the headphones was easy to replace, looks great, looks brand new. Thank You!
M**.
No instructions, go to YT
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.
P**R
prima
Prima vervanging voor mijn oude gebladderde hoofdsteunkussen van de sennheiser HD380 pro
S**Z
Encaje perfecto
Algo difícil de colocar. Debería traer alguna instrucción
J**F
Comfortable and easy to ft!
Its a very good fit and is easy on the bald patch. Just be a little careful when fitting not to drop the little metal clip that provides tension on the sliding band, they are awkward to get back in place. Other than that a super bit of kit,well peased!
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