Link Dream Replacement Earpads for Jabra Evolve2 65 / Evolve2 40 / Elite 45h (Black) – Soft protein leather cushions
Product description
If your Jabra headset pads have gone flat or started feeling a bit scratchy, replacing the ear cushions can be a surprisingly practical fix. These Link Dream replacement earpads are made as a direct refresh for specific Jabra models, with a focus on comfort and on-ear feel, rather than changing anything about the sound set-up.
The essentials
These are replacement ear pads (cushions) in black, intended for over-ear, on-ear style Jabra headsets from the Evolve2 range and the Elite 45h wireless model listed in the product name. The promise on paper is straightforward: swap out worn pads for cushions that are softer, use higher density foam, and help limit outside noise so you can carry on using the headset without constantly adjusting or cranking volume.
One thing to keep in mind: this is a pad replacement, not a full headset refresh. So you’re mainly buying for comfort, fit feel, and better isolation from the outside—useful, but it won’t “upgrade” electronics or microphone performance.

Where it stands out in everyday use
The standout angles here are comfort and longevity.
- Soft protein leather feel: The cushions are described as using softer protein leather and thickened padding, which should suit longer sessions where the originals may have hardened or thinned out.
- Higher density foam: Higher density foam is specifically called out, and it’s typically the sort of material that helps maintain shape over time. The listing also states the pads won’t easily deflate and shouldn’t become uncomfortable as you keep using the headset.
- Noise blocking and sound retention (as claimed): The product text says the foam helps block outside sound while preserving the original sound of the headset. In reality, ear pads do make a difference to perceived isolation, but results can vary depending on how your headset sits and your environment.
If you spend time on calls, commuting, or just working at your desk, fresh earpads can change the whole “wearability” of the headset. Even when the headset itself is still fine, the pads are often the part that gives out first.



Installation: simple, but check your model first
The installation is described as quick: remove the old cushions and install the new ones “in seconds”. The listing also mentions the pads should sit securely and not fall off easily.
That said, take the compatibility note seriously. Replacement pads are only as good as their fit. The product asks you to confirm your exact headset model before buying, and it references Jabra Evolve2 65 (65MS 65UC USB), Evolve2 40 (40UC 40MS USB), and Elite 45h on-ear wireless headset.
If your headset is slightly different from the listed models, you may find the pads don’t align as intended. So it’s worth double-checking the model name/number before you order.

What you get in the pack
Alongside the replacement ear cushions, the listing says you’ll receive additional items to help with fitting and protection: a pair of protectors and a user guide, plus a plastic stick.
This is a small detail, but it matters—when you’re replacing pads, having the right fitting aids and a quick guide reduces the “fiddle factor”.
What matters most before you buy



If you’re deciding whether these Link Dream cushions are worth it for your Jabra, here are the practical checkpoints:
- Is your current issue comfort/fit? These are aimed at replacing worn or uncomfortable pads, not fixing electronics.
- Does your headset match the listed models? The listing is explicit: confirm compatibility before purchase.
- Are you after improved isolation? The pads are positioned as blocking outside noise and helping preserve the original sound feel—useful if you’re often in busy spaces.
- Do you want a softer, thicker feel? The cushions are described as thickened and using softer protein leather and high density foam.
One limitation to be aware of: the product text doesn’t mention colour variants beyond black, and it doesn’t detail measurements or fit tolerances. If your priority is a perfectly identical feel to the original in every way, you may still need to judge that once installed.
Pros

- Softer protein leather cushions, designed for comfortable longer wear
- Higher density foam aimed at maintaining shape over time
- Claimed outside noise blocking to help keep your sound experience closer to the original
- Quick, tool-light swap: remove old pads and fit new ones
- Includes extra fitting/support items (protectors, guide, plastic stick)
Cons
- Compatibility is model-specific, so you’ll need to verify your exact Jabra model first
- It’s a comfort and isolation replacement, not a performance upgrade for sound hardware
Is it worth it?



These Link Dream replacement earpads make sense if your Jabra headset is still doing its job but the ear cushions have become the weak point—less comfortable, thinner, or less isolating than they used to be. The combination of softer protein leather and higher density foam is aimed directly at that problem.
You may want to skip them if you can’t confidently match your exact Jabra model to the ones listed (Evolve2 65, Evolve2 40, or Elite 45h as stated). And if your goal is noticeably better audio performance from the headset itself, keep expectations grounded: these pads mainly affect comfort, fit feel, and perceived isolation.
If you do buy, it’s also worth installing them carefully and seating them evenly so the isolation claim has the best chance to show up in real life.
Mini FAQ
Will these improve sound quality? They’re designed to help retain the headset’s original sound feel while blocking outside noise, but they’re not changing the headset’s internal audio components.
How long does the padding hold up? The listing claims the cushions are made with higher density foam and won’t easily deflate or cause discomfort over time.
Is installation straightforward? According to the product description, it’s a quick swap: remove old pads and install the new ones in seconds.
Do I need to check compatibility? Yes. The listing specifically asks you to confirm your headset model before buying.
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