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20 Mar, 2026

£41.34 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
If you’re already using the Jabra Perform 75 headset, these cushion ear pads are a pretty sensible little spend. For £34.45 ex-VAT, you’re basically paying to bring comfort and seal back without replacing the whole headset—especially useful if the original cushions have gone flat, got grubby, or start letting sound in/out more than you’d like. In day-to-day call work (contact centre, meetings, busy desks), that comfort difference is noticeable, and better sealing usually means fewer people complaining they “can’t hear properly” or that they have to raise their voice.
That said, I wouldn’t buy these if you’re looking for major performance gains beyond comfort/fit. They won’t magically fix a headset that has microphone issues, connectivity problems, or a failing speaker unit—this is for people whose main complaint is worn pads. Also worth checking compatibility before you order: ear pad swaps only really make sense if they match your exact model, otherwise it turns into a hassle. In short: buy if your Perform 75 feels tired; don’t if the core headset is the problem.

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