VXI headset to Bose cushion adapter

VXI headset to Bose cushion adapter

prusaprinters

<p>At the call center where I work we use old VXI microphone headsets. They're a discontinued model, but even if they were still selling new ones the deluxe one used to be $70. After 8 hours the little foam pads they come with might as well be sandpaper. I designed this so that my coworkers and I could have nice and comfortable headphones without using non-company approved equipment and without having to break the bank.</p><p>To use them just print them out, almost any orientation work but I do it at about a 60 degree angle with a couple of support blockers, they look nice and the layer lines have that nice sheen. You can print them flat too but the supports are a little harder to get off. Once they're ready get yourself some of the replacement earpads compatible with the Quiet Comfort 2 headsets. Usually if you type in qc2 or gc3 or qc35 or something on your preferred shop it will come up. Snap the cushion pad under the inner tabs and then snap the adapter on to the plastic ear cups. I made them pretty tight so they wouldn't fall off easily but you can get them on bare handed. If you're struggle just use the end of a letter opener or something to press harder.</p>

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