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25 Oct, 2025



£48.54 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
Jabra’s BIZ 2400 II ear cushions for around £40 ex‑VAT are a sensible buy if your existing headset is still working fine but the pads have gone flat, sweaty, or just started to pinch. These types of replacements are usually the difference between “we’ll keep using it” and “everyone’s asking for new headsets.” In real day-to-day call-centre use, fresh cushions also bring back comfort and a more consistent seal, which helps keep audio feedback and background noise under control—particularly for people who wear the headset for hours.
I wouldn’t bother if the padding is only slightly worn and the headset itself is otherwise feeling rough (loose hinges, failing mic, dead earcups, etc.). Also, if you’re trying to save money by extending the life of genuinely failing headsets, you may be spending on pads while the real issue is elsewhere. For buyers: IT/resellers supporting contact centres, shared desks, or any team that rotates headsets heavily—this is a cost-effective way to restore comfort and usability without replacing everything.

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