In this article, we'll show you how to replace the ear pads on most BOSE headphones. Completely replace your peeled, broken, and uncomfortable ear pads. Bring your favorite headphones to life.
Tools that may be needed are covered in our product packaging. If you have difficulties with installation, please feel free to contact us for more help.
Known Compatible Models:
- Bose Quiet Comfort 45 (Bose QC45)
- Bose Quiet Comfort 35 ii (Bose QC35ii )
- Bose Quiet Comfort 35 (Bose QC35 )
- Bose Quiet Comfort 25 (Bose QC25 )
- Bose Quiet Comfort 15 (Bose QC15 )
- Bose Quiet Comfort 2 (Bose QC2 )
- Bose SoundTrue around-ear headset
- Bose SoundLink around-ear headset
- Bose Ae2
- Bose Ae2i
- Bose Ae2w
Known Inompatible Models:
- Bose SoundLink On-Ear Wireless Headphones,
- Bose On-Ear 2 (OE2)
- Bose SoundTrue On-Ear Headphones
- Bose 700 Noise Cancelling Headphones (NC700)
Installation Process
Step 1:
The ear pads and the earphones are connected by snaps, you can directly pull out the old ear pads and remove the old dustproof net (removing the dustproof net is not a necessary step. The net is not too dirty or damaged, and the dust filter does not need to be removed).
Step 2:
Tear off the sticker protection on the dustproof net. (if you do not replace the dustproof net, this step is omitted)
Step 3:
Paste the dust-proof net on the left and right headphone sound units in sequence.
Step 4:
Snap the plastic edge on the back of the earpad into the slot on the headset. You can only snap in one side first, and then snap the plastic edge of the earpad into the groove of the earphone along the card slot.
Step 5:
Using the tool stick we provided, you can easily insert the ear pads into the grooves.
DONE, you have brought back your headphone life, again.
For more details, you can watch our installation video, too.
1 comment
Christine
my replacement earpads did not come with the tool stick. where could I get this tool, or could I use something else in place of it?
my replacement earpads did not come with the tool stick. where could I get this tool, or could I use something else in place of it?