









🎧 Upgrade your sound, upgrade your style.
Brainwavz Round Replacement Memory Foam Earpads deliver superior comfort and durability with premium memory foam, designed to fit many large round headphones from top brands. Handmade and quality-checked, these earpads enhance both the look and feel of your headphones, making them a must-have upgrade for audiophiles and professionals alike.








| Net Quantity | 2 Count |
| Manufacturer | BRAINWAVZ |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04895204900258 |
| Model | BWAVZ-EPAD-ROUND |
| Product Dimensions | 10 x 10 x 3 cm; 50 g |
| Item model number | BWAVZ-EPAD-ROUND |
| Special Features | Memory Foam Earpads |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Batteries Required | No |
| Does it contain liquid? | No |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Item Weight | 50 g |
U**N
Fits Samson SR850 like a glove
My Samson SR850's earpads have been crumbling and tearing apart since over a year (first version, not the second revision with the velour pads). Looked into buying these instead of purchasing new headphones altogether, since there were no other issues.The inner holes on these Brainwavz pads are just 55mm, and didn't look like it could stretch to fit the SR850's 95mm-ish diameter. It surprisingly did stretch, though installation is a real challenge.Comfort is fantastic - a thousand times better than stock pads. The thin stock pads would have my ears touching the drivers at times. It does get my ears hot, but the old ones did too anyway. Despite being twice the thickness of the original, they are still light.The nature of the sound has changed quite a bit though. There's lesser sibilance and much more bass. Unlike stock pads these cover your ears thoroughly (along with spectacles), cutting out a lot of outside noise and directing more sound into your ears. Soundstage has shrunk a bit. In general I prefer the sound quality of the original pads.All in all its a fantastic way to revive a headphone. The second revision of the SR850 has better stock velour pads, so I wouldn't recommend slapping these on for the sake of doing it on a new headphone. I bought my headphones in 2014, and it still is running perfectly - lets see if these pads can outrun the life of an already durable headphone.
A**R
Good-but overpriced
Works great on my Redgear Cosmo 7.1 and should fit any 100mm round headphones. The quality is solid, super comfy, and easy to install. No complaints about the product itself—just feels a bit overpriced. Still, if you need a good replacement, this does the job well!
P**H
Good of Redgear Cosmo 7.1
The Quality of product is good. Perfectly fit For Redgear Cosmo 7.1
A**I
Not recommended for Akg k92
Pads are fine but triple the thickness of the original, the hard foam creates more pressure on the head.The stitching is not consistent between the fabric and the leather. Overall look becomes mehh.
M**I
Not fit for me
It is not fit for philips shb3060
S**T
Fits perfectly to Plantronics Backbeat Pro
I was looking ear cushions for the plantronics backbeat pro. The problem was I got the headphones from Europe and it seems like those models cushions were not available in India directly from Plantronics.And I think due to sweaty and hot weather conditions in India, the ear cushion of my original headphones were severely damaged and broken with cushions coming out.Thanks to Brainwavz though, they recommended to buy round ones with dimension of 100mm by 100mm. The actual one for the plantronics backbeat pro are of 95mm by 95mm, So I was bit skeptical. But I took the suggestion and bought these rounds ones. But for time being they feel comfortable, they cover the year completely and they fit with these headphones.Just one precautions during attaching them to headsets. I did a check a video on youtube. I found that these ear cushions don't have something to stick but they go over the round plates (which you remove from the headphone first). But when you attach them over the plate, the slots of the plates get covered and you can no longer fit them back, but solution was pretty simple. you simply have to cut the extra covering over the slots and then plates fit back to headphones.
B**I
Improves sound quality. Doubtful about material mentioned as Velour
I bought it for my AKG k52 because of the brand name - Brainwav, and also name of the material - velour. My experience is similar to Shubham Agarwal's dtd December 2019 - except that my ears are not touching the headsetPros:1. Sound quality has improved slightly, that's basically due to the material density (memory foam) is more than that of the stock. Internal hole size is smaller than stock. Improvement overall is possibly because of the noise cancellation. Noticed mainly in the lower frequency - bass. Highs are the same.2. The headset will be more comfortableCons:1. Covering material I suspect is "Not Velour". Pretty rough. The reason for my doubt is I also have a BDynamic DT770 and everyone knows about the material covering that - plush. But this Brainwavz one is nowhere close to that. So not worth the price tag which I got it for - INR 1300.2. Stitching quality is pretty bad. The uneven finish of the seams can be seen in quite a few places. A 10 year old will surely be able to do a better job if given a week of training.3. Had got it on Jun 21 and returned it the same day due to the cons mentioned above and waited for a replacement. My initial thought was that this might have been a used one or a fake one.Received the replacement today. Have attached pictures of the replacement. I was like....oh god I got the same thing again. The leaflet inside the accessory bag also crumpled in the exact same way as the first delivery, makes me doubt both Amazon and the Seller
F**A
Pretty easily done on a Oneodio Pro 50 (95mm)
I have a pair of Oneodio Pro headphones. I measured out their diameter to be 95mm. I was a bit worried that these could be larger than necessary, but all's good. I could replace them myself in under 5minutes too. Pretty cool. Perforations look nice. Would have been nicer if the pads were thicker, but perhaps I am biased by the thickness of the older earpads. My older earpads also had L & R labels which I would religiously use when recording, but that's a super nit pick.
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