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WC Wicked Cushions Replacement Ear Pads for Beats Studio 2 & 3 (B0501, B0500) Wired & Wireless | Does NOT Fit Beats Solo | Softer PU Leather, Enhanced Foam & Stronger Adhesive | Black

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Arrives Sunday, Nov 3
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Color: Black


Features

  • Fits Like A Glove: Wicked Cushions never cuts corners or repurpose other ear pads, causing a weird, awkward fit. These pads are compatible with Beats Studio Wireless (Model B0501), Beats Studio Wired (Model B0500) , Beats Studio 2 & Beats Studio 3 Wireless. These will not fit Beats solo Pro, Beats Solo or any other headphone model.
  • Easy Installation: We created a step-by-step video guide and instruction manual to ensure a fast, tool-free installation. Youll also receive industrial-grade adhesive that will form a secure, long-lasting bond
  • Rugged Durability: Our replacement ear pads that are compatible with Beats Studio Wireless headphones are made extra durable. We added stitching and heavy-duty glue on the inside of seams each earpad to prevent them from splitting.
  • Unique Design Maximizes Comfort: Our replacement ear pads are made from extra thick memory foam. Why did we design them like this? To ensure they never flatten and cause discomfort.
  • Enhanced Sound: Your old, beat up ear cushions are negatively affecting the sound performance of your headphones. These earpads comfortably conform to your ear, blocking out noise and dialing in the sound, so you can drift off into the beats

Color: Black


Brand: WC


Material: Faux Leather


Compatible Devices: Beats Studio Wired (B0500) / Beats Studio Wireless (B0501) / Beats Studio 3 Wireless


Item dimensions L x W x H: 4 x 3 x 0.7 inches


Unit Count: 1 Count


Manufacturer: WC


UPC: 768240949557


Product Dimensions: 4 x 3 x 0.7 inches


Item Weight: 1.5 ounces


Item model number: 4330151793


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: May 3, 2016


Country of Origin: China


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  • Gave My Beats 2 Studio Headphones New Lease Of Life. Comfortable And Work As Well As OEM Earpads
Color: Titanium
1. The old earpads of my Beats 2 Studio Wireless headphones, model B0501, had become flaky beyond the point of no return and replacement earpads were needed as the headphones still worked perfectly. 2. Watch the videos on YouTube on how to replace earpads so that you can have an idea and build confidence and see the process from beginning to end. The Wicked Cushions video is the best but there are other videos by Martin's Tech Blog, Brian MacDuff and another one by Wicked Cushions with the Stewie Griffin voice. (but that's an older video where the 3M adhesive doesnt have the lip) 3. Scale of difficulty. 4.5 out of 10 if you watch the video/s and follow the instructions. The difficulty is in removing the plastic base of the old earpad. 4. These pads come in a resealable pouch. Inside the pouch are the 2 replacement pads, 2 wet alcohol wipes and paper replacement/installation instructions. 5. The instructions come with a QR code which you can scan with your phone for the Wicked Cushions video/YouTube instructions on how to replace the pads. 7. I decided to scan the QR code with my phone camera and the video opened up immediately. 8. To remove the old earpads, these videos all showed the person working on the replacement using a strong butter stainless steel knife. It's strong enough to use while having a dull side, meaning that the chances of cutting onself whilst performing the replacement is reduced significantly. 9. I placed the dull non-serated edge of the knife on the inner part of the plastic edge between the old earpad and the headphone piece. 10. Once I did this, I was able to move the dull edge of the knife around the edges of the old earpad and one part of the earpad (with the outer foam and soft inner cover) came loose. The other plastic base (part of the older earpad) remained glued on the rest of the headphone. 11. To remove the plastic base that holds the foam part of the old earpad, use the dull non-serated part of the butter knife to remove it. Make sure that you don't scratch the outer visible part of the black part of the headphone. You will most likely scratch the inside of the bare part of the inside of the headphone part that houses the speaker/driver but that part will be covered by the new earpad. 12. You will need to use a bit of force to pry the plastic base off the earpad as it is glued on there tight! 13. Once the remaining plastic base of the old earpad is off, its time to clean the headphone part where the new earpad is going to rest on. 14. I used my fingers to pull off and roll off the remaining glue off the headphone. 15. Once all the glue is off and there is no glue residue, dirt or debris on the headphone, then it's time to clean the headphone surface (where the new earpad is going to rest on) with the provided alcohol pad. I also had in stock some First Choose wet dry cleaning wipes which I used, as the provided alcohol pad/s might not be enough. 16. Once the surface is clean, then its time to place the new earpad on. Before placing the new earpad, place it (dry test it) on the headphone, seam on the bottom, before removing the adhesive protection cover to ensure that you are placing the correct earpad on the correct side. 17. I started installing the earpad that has the indent/cutout where the USB port cable connects to the headphone. 18. I removed/peeled off the 3M earpad adhesive using the lip provided (some of the other earpads from other manufacturers don't have this lip) and lined up the earpad, seam on the bottom to the dowels of the headphone and holes on new earpads and pressed the earpad with my fingers firmly all round the earpad to ensure that the inner part of the earpad connects/holds tightly to the outer part of the headphone that houses the speaker. 19. I repeated this process for the earpad on the other side, removing the 3M adhesive, aligning the dowels on headphone to the holes on earpads, seam on the bottom and pressed the earpad to the headphone. 20. Once the earpads are on, place them on a set of books (or old VHS tapes which I used!) and clamp them on there for 12 hours. My width between earpads was 7.5 (seven and a half) inches. 21. Once the 'drying out' clamping period of 12 hours was over, it was time to test the headphones again. 22. The earpads work as well as the previous OEM ones. They are comfortable, have similar noise isolation and don't cause discomfort when you use them for a long time. 23. They also fit perfectly into the headphone case as they are pretty much the same size as the original. 24. I grabbed the Titanium color as it matched the color of the original earpads to a T. No one can notice the difference as the color is pretty much the same. They don't scream 'replacement' or 'aftermarket.' ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2023 by iluvgr8tdeals iluvgr8tdeals

  • Long lasting
Color: Black
I have the Beats Studio 2 Wireless (Model B0501) and I originally bought these replacement pads in August 2018. It was only about a month ago (over 5 years later) that one of the pads started to peel. With the originals, the stitching came apart and the cushion came out. With this one, the pleather just sheds. It makes a little mess but is still very usable. I consider that better than the originals. I think these also actually lasted longer than the originals. The other pad is actually still in perfect condition. I think I replaced them at the same time. When I first got them, I did notice that the pads are a little thicker than the originals but it didn’t feel much different. They felt almost the same to me. They are comfortable and easy to attach. It’s forgiving too, so if you push it down and missed lining up the notches, you can just peel it back and try again. It’s a little tricky the first time but sometimes you just have to wiggle it around a little and it will fall into place. The sticky tape that attaches the pads to the frame does occasionally cause the pads to come off. Maybe once or twice a year, the pads would come off and I would just have to realign it with the notches on the frame and push it back in. It was a minor inconvenience. I’m not sure how the tape held up its stickiness but I never had to replace it despite the pads coming on and off. I considered buying new headphones but if I can get another few years out of this, it’s a pretty good deal. I’m just going to order another replacement set of ear pads. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2024 by Michael Michael

  • Worth the buy
Color: Black
I’ve had these beats since high school mint playing condition since 2016. The earmuffs started flaking almost a decade ago so I never tried to fix them till I saw you can just put new ones on. Super super easy, even a little kid can do this. Literally. These beats are almost 10 years old. It’s almost nostalgic to be able to use them again. 🙏 they are very soft and that’s fine. When they flake again, I’ll rebuy for sure. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2024 by EJ Wynkoop EJ Wynkoop

  • Looking new again!
Color: Black
After years of faithful service, my Beats Studio headphones were showing signs of wear and tear, especially the ear pads, which had seen better days. Considering tossing them away, I stumbled upon Replacement Ear Pads for Beats Studio and decided to give them a shot after seeing promising reviews on Amazon and a helpful YouTube tutorial. I'm thrilled to say it was the best decision I made for my headphones.The transformation was remarkable. The old, worn-out ear pads were swapped out for these replacements, and instantly, my Beats looked and felt brand new again. It was like giving them a second life. The all-black design I chose perfectly matched the original aesthetic, maintaining that sleek, professional look I love.But it's not just about appearance. These replacement ear pads have significantly improved the comfort level of my headphones. The plush cushioning provides a cozy fit around my ears, allowing me to wear them for extended periods without any discomfort. Whether I'm working, commuting, or hitting the gym, my Beats now feel like they're hugging my ears in the best way possible.The installation process was surprisingly straightforward, thanks to the clear instructions provided. I was able to replace the old ear pads with the new ones in a matter of minutes, no special tools required. It's a simple DIY solution that yields impressive results.Overall, Replacement Ear Pads for Beats Studio have breathed new life into my beloved headphones. They offer the perfect combination of style, comfort, and functionality, making them a must-have accessory for any Beats owner looking to refresh their headphones without breaking the bank. Say goodbye to worn-out ear pads and hello to a whole new listening experience. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2024 by Delux Reviews by Del

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