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If you’re running a Jabra Evolve headset that’s already doing its job, this leather ear cushion is one of those “small spend, big comfort” upgrades. £41.32 ex-VAT is pretty reasonable compared to replacing the whole headset, and in day-to-day use you’ll notice the fit and seal are restored—usually meaning better passive noise blocking and less ear fatigue on long calls. The leather also tends to feel more premium than the generic spongy pads you sometimes end up with, so it’s a nice fix if your current cushions are worn, flattened, or just getting grim.
That said, it’s only a good buy if your specific model is compatible (Evolve 20SE/30/30II/40/65/65SE). If you’re on a different headset line, don’t waste time—wrong pad fit can feel loose and defeat the point. Also, if your headset has bigger issues than the cushions (mic problems, worn headband mechanisms, loose connections), this won’t magically save it. Buy this if you want comfort and call usability back for the right Jabra model; skip it if you’re troubleshooting performance rather than comfort.

HP
HP Poly SHS 2795-01 - PTT (push-to-talk) amplifier for headset - LEMO FGG.2B.310, 0 Ohm, 7.62m, extended - TAA Compliant

JABRA
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HP
HP Poly SSP 2056-01 - Headset adapter - ATC, Quick Disconnect, gas mask, military

JABRA
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