🖤 Upgrade your vibe, protect your gear—comfort meets style effortlessly.
The Geekria Knit Fabric Headband Cover is a sleek, easy-to-install replacement pad designed specifically for Bose QC35 II, QC25, QC15, and QC2 headphones. Crafted from durable black knit fabric, it enhances comfort with extra padding while protecting your original headband from wear and sweat. No tools required for installation, making it a perfect DIY upgrade for professionals who demand both style and function.
M**S
Good for extra comfort & can fit various sets
I bought two of these having failed with others that had zippers (which broke immediately).The poppers are a good solution & these were fitted onto two completely different brands of headphone with no problems (Sony XM5 & Soundcore Q45).They aren't padded but they can still give a good level of extra comfort to those of us who don't have a lot of natural cushioning (i.e. no hair up top) & they will stop sweat etc from ruining the set's headband :)
I**E
Fits on Hifiman Edition XS, helps pad and preserve headband.
It adds some nice padding, helps protect the headband, and is very easy to remove and clean. The knitting feels strong and hasn't deformed after several months of use despite being quite stretched over the headband.
J**S
Covered up my worn artificial head padding.
This cover was easy to fit with its poppers on my mixder headphones whose artificial leather headband covering over the foam padding had become worn. The headphones continue to work. The only slight drawback that I have found is that the headband cover causes the headphones to slip slightly more easily when bend head down.
I**4
Fantastic cover, much nicer than the foam ones from other brands
I was looking for something to protect the headband on my expensive Kef Space One Headphones which started to flake around mid to late 2021 (I purchased them in August 2018). I have been very disappointed in Kef's material quality, which doesn't match their excellent sound quality, but that's a story for another day.I never liked the look of the numerous foam headband covers on Amazon because they are too thick and look very cheap and nasty when they are zipped up. I looked many times on Amazon and scrolled through many pages until I finally found this cover from Geekria after months of searching. The quality and look of this product looked great, so I went ahead and purchased them.I've been extremely pleased with the quality of his product. The material and fasteners are of high quality, quick to attach, and overall this headband cover has exceeded my expectations. I would highly recommend them if your headphone band is starting to flake. At least this has now stopped further deterioration on my headphones, and now I can enjoy them for (hopefully) many more years before they need to be replaced.
P**M
Overpriced by £9.00
At £9.90 I would suggest this is probably about £9.00 too expensive. Make it yourself
H**T
Headphone band
Really hides all the leather that has peeled off my cans, and easy to wash if there is build up.
R**W
I thought I would try something other than plastic and this fits the bill.
It's not plastic! a real bonus, seems to be well made & easy to fit. It's quite stretchy and fits well and covers all of the headband of my Cowin E7.
G**L
Looks lumpy!
Instead of a Velcro type of closure, which would make the headphone sleeve fit and look snug, the sleeve is fastened with press studs that are lumpy and uncomfortable. The picture of the replacement headphone sleeve shown is nothing like the real appearance. The sleeve does not fit snugly either. It is, however, easy to fit, although you might wish that you hadn’t purchased it in the first place.
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