Many headphones and headsets have replaceable earpads. Whether you are looking to replace worn-out pads or switch to custom ones, you’ll need to know how to change them safely.

Headphone earpads aren’t all the same, and most have different methods for replacing them. This guide will show some common ways to replace the pads, but checking the manual or manufacturer’s website is the best way to figure out how the process works for your headphones.

Make sure to check that the replacement earpads are compatible with the headphones you’re using. If the earpads don’t list which headphones are compatible, check the measurements of the earpads and compare them with your headphones.  

With headphones like Audio-Technica’s ATH-M50X’s, the process is simple but requires some finesse.

Replacing other types of earpads

Other headphones like the Sony XM3’s use brackets on the earpads that secure them into place. Replacing these is easier.


If neither of these methods works with your headset, there are a few places you can find instructions on how to replace your earpads. You can check the user’s manual for your headphones, search the manufacturer’s website, or check instructions that may come with your replacement earpads. Some manufacturers also have support pages on their websites where you can search for information or contact help.