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Bluetooth earphones have unequal audio output after DIY repair?

  • 21-11-2017 1:10am
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    Around August a few months a go, I purchased a pair of Philips SHB5250 bluetooth earphones for €50 with a gift card. I was pretty happy to experience cordless music for the first time.

    Last month though I was disappointed as i discovered the left earpiece plastic cover fell off despite me taking great care to maintain them. I thought that Easons superglue would do the trick by carefully applying a thin layer to the edge of the plastic cover and earphone. The cover stuck back on but now the sound from that earpod is significiantly lower to the point that it's unnoticeable.

    Is there a repair shop that would help near town, Dun Laoghaire? Was told that it would probabaly cost more than the original price to get them fixed but I don't know.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 36,170 ✭✭✭✭ED E


    Sounds like you got glue on the driver, that'd be a write off.


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