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Jabra’s Perform 75 “Cushion Ear pad” is one of those boring-but-worth-it upgrades. If your headsets are still working fine but the ear pads have gone flat, sweaty, or uncomfortable, replacing them is usually the cheapest way to get back decent comfort and sound isolation. At £34.45 ex-VAT, it’s priced like a genuine part, not a generic “almost the same” workaround—so if you’re standardising around Jabra Perform 75 in the office, this is the kind of maintenance spend that reduces complaints and ultimately keeps people using the headset instead of going rogue with cheaper replacements.
Who should buy: teams with Perform 75 headsets where comfort matters (contact centres, frequent calls, hybrid workers using the headset daily) and anyone who’s noticing fit issues. Who shouldn’t: if your pads are only slightly worn or you’re trying to fix a broken headset—replace the headset instead, because ear pads won’t solve mic problems, connectivity issues, or failing electronics. If you’re after maximum value, it’s a no-brainer—just make sure you’re buying the correct model/pad type for Perform 75 so you don’t waste time and money.

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