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£41.74 inc. VAT
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Jabra’s BIZ 2400 II ear cushions are one of those genuinely useful “keep your kit running” buys rather than anything exciting. At ~£35 ex-VAT, it’s not the cheapest cushion set on the market, but the upside is fit and feel—these are made to work with the BIZ 2400 II properly, so you’re not fiddling with odd compromises or ending up with a headset that leaks sound and gets uncomfortable after an hour. If you’ve noticed your current cushions have gone flat, hardened, or started to feel grubby (very common with office headsets), replacing them is a quick way to get comfort and audio performance back without buying a new headset.
Who should buy: anyone using BIZ 2400 II day-in, day-out—contact centres, IT helpdesks, reception teams, hybrid workers—especially if the headset still works but the cushions don’t. Who might skip: if your headset is already failing (broken hinge, noisy mic, worn wiring), cushions won’t fix the real problems. Also, if you’re hoping for a “refresh” at minimal cost by switching to generic alternatives, be careful—off-brand cushions often don’t seal as well and can make calls sound worse and feel less comfortable.

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