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Jabra’s Perform 75 cushion ear pads for about **£34.45 ex‑VAT** are a sensible buy if your existing pads have gone flat, hard, or start to feel uncomfortable after a long day. The main value here isn’t “sound quality fireworks” — it’s comfort, seal, and keeping calls consistent. If you’re using Jabra Perform 75 headsets in a call-heavy environment, replacing worn cushions can make the headset feel like it did on day one, which is exactly the sort of small spend that improves day-to-day productivity more than people expect.
That said, I wouldn’t rush into buying if you’re only dealing with minor wear or you’re not sure the issue is actually the pads (some “bad comfort” problems are clamping force, hair/helmet fit, or even the wrong headset model). Also, if your pads are fine but audio is the problem, new cushions won’t fix it. Overall: **worth it for any business standardising on Perform 75 headsets** where you want to extend headset life and keep staff happy — **less worth it** if your comfort complaint isn’t pad-related or you’re still chasing an underlying audio fault.

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