Thicker Earpads for Blackshark V2X Earphone Covers Headband Cover
Description:
Designed to fit seamlessly with Blackshark V2X headphones, these thicker earpads and headband cover offer superior comfort and durability, enhancing your gaming experience.
Product Features:
– Enhanced Comfort: Extra-thick, soft memory foam earpads provide exceptional comfort during extended gaming sessions.
– Exceptional Durability: Crafted from premium synthetic leather, the earpads and headband cover withstand wear and tear, ensuring longevity.
– Noise Isolation: The plush earpads effectively block out external noise, immersing you in your virtual world.
– Easy Installation: Simply align the earpads and headband cover with the grooves on your Blackshark V2X headphones and snap them into place.
– Color Options: Available in a range of colors, including black, red, blue, and white, the earpads and headband cover allow you to customize your headphones to match your style.
Technical Specifications:
– Earpad Thickness: 2.5 cm
– Headband Cover Material: Synthetic Leather
– Earpad Material: Memory Foam
– Color Options: Black, Red, Blue, White
Additional Benefits:
– Anti-Sweat: The synthetic leather material is sweat-resistant, keeping your headphones clean and hygienic.
– Washable: The earpads and headband cover are easily removable and washable, ensuring optimal hygiene.
– Perfect Fit: Custom-designed for Blackshark V2X headphones, the earpads and headband cover fit snugly without being too tight or loose.
Why Choose Us?
Our thicker earpads and headband cover for Blackshark V2X headphones stand out from competitors with their superior comfort, durability, and style. The extra thick memory foam earpads provide exceptional comfort, while the premium synthetic leather construction ensures longevity. The easy installation and washable design make them both convenient and hygienic. Enhance your gaming experience with our premium thicker earpads and headband cover for Blackshark V2X headphones.
FAQs:
Razer Support: Razer BlackShark V2 X
Headphone Sty: Razer BlackShark V2 X Review