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How to Replace the Earpad Cushion Foam Pad Ear Muffs on the Beats Studio 3 Wireless Headphones (DIY Repair Tutorial)
Are the earpad cushions on your Beats Studio 3 Wireless headphones deformed, torn, or visibly worn? Have they lost their shape with time, causing discomfort and affecting noise isolation? If you’re experiencing any of these symptoms, it’s time for a Beats Studio 3 Wireless ear muff foam cushion replacement.
In this DIY Beats Studio 3 Wireless earpad rubber cushion repair tutorial, we will show you how to replace the worn-out earmuff foam pads with OEM spare parts. You will find all the tools needed for this repair, along with OEM replacement parts, below.
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Repair Difficulty
Easy / Requires 10-15 minutes to complete.
This repair involves handling basic tools, such as a pry tool. You don’t need technical skills or prior experience with repairing electronic gadgets to complete this repair. With the right tools, a bit of patience, and attention to detail, you can replace a worn-out earpad muff on the Beats Studio 3 Wireless headphones at home.
Replacement Parts You’ll Need
Restore the form and comfort of your Beats Studio 3 Wireless Bluetooth headphones with original replacement parts. Select the OEM spares from the drop-down menu below and bring your device back to peak working condition.
- Beats By Dre Studio 3 Wireless Headband + Ear Pad Cushion Repair Kit - Parts
- Beats By Dre Studio 3 Wireless Ear Pads Muffs Cushions Replacement Pair A1914 - Parts
- Beats Studio Repair Kit w/ Ear Pad Tape & Opening Tools – Studio 2, 3, Pro
- Beats By Dre Studio 2 Studio 3 Studio Pro 3M Die Cut Ear Pad Cushion Adhesive - Tape
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Tools You’ll Need
Before starting the Beats Studio 3 Wireless earpad foam cushion replacement, gather the following tools. Using the correct instruments will help you complete the repair successfully. We used the following tools and recommend them for a safe, professional-quality DIY Beats by Dre Studio 3 earpad cushion replacement at home.
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Step-by-Step DIY Guide to Replacing the Old Cracked, Damaged, or Torn Earpad Cushion Foam Muff on the Beats Studio 3 Wireless Bluetooth Headphones at Home
In this detailed DIY repair guide, we show you how to replace the torn earpad cushion on the Beats Studio 3 Wireless headphones at home. Follow the instructions and refer to the corresponding images to restore your device’s form and functionality.
Step 1: Remove the Old Parpads
1.1. Using your pry tool, gently pry the earpads away from the speaker housing. Insert the pry tool in the seam between the earpad leather and the plastic housing. Start at the bottom of the earpads, and work your way around the entirety of each earpad until it comes off. The earpads are only secured with double-sided tape.

1.2. Make sure to remove any excess tape or residue that is on the speaker housing.

Step 2: Install the New Earpads
2.1. If you purchased the ear pads from us, the tape should already be applied to the backside of the ear pads. However, sometimes it might come separately. In this case, you will need to apply the new Earpad Tape to each earpad. Make sure that the holes in the tape are lined up properly with the holes in the earpad's plastic frame so that the small pegs on the speaker housing can fit into them and that the notch in the tape is facing downwards towards the seam in the earpad.

2.2. When attaching the earpad, make sure that the seam on the earpad is facing down towards the charge port or the audio cable port and that you properly seat it on the two pegs that are on the speaker housing.

2.3. Press and hold the earpad for 30 seconds on a flat surface to ensure that it has properly adhered. The earpads should rest flush against the plastic housing with no gap.

Congratulations! Your Beats Studio 3 Wireless Headphone is Ready to Use
You have successfully replaced the earpad cushion foam muff on the Beats Studio 3 Wireless headphones. Check the headband fitment and comfort to ensure that the repair is completed successfully.

If you found this guide helpful and would like to try your hand at DIY gadget repair, check out our store for essential tools and spare parts. You can also check out our at-home headphone repair guides for other popular brands, including Apple, Beats, Bose, and Sony.
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