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I broke my bluetooth headphones which aren't under warranty, can I fix them?


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Hai Guyz,

I have a pair of Jabra Halo 2 headphones that will not charge. They normally charge via a Micro-USB port, however, in order to charge the headset, I have to wiggle the cable until it gets into a very specific position. I have tried using other Micro-USB charges but with the same effect. I have had issues with Jabra;s tech support in the past, and don't wish to send them in. Is it possible for me to fix them myself?

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Hai Guyz,

I have a pair of Jabra Halo 2 headphones that will not charge. They normally charge via a Micro-USB port, however, in order to charge the headset, I have to wiggle the cable until it gets into a very specific position. I have tried using other Micro-USB charges but with the same effect. I have had issues with Jabra;s tech support in the past, and don't wish to send them in. Is it possible for me to fix them myself?

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Sounds for all the world like the conectoin flaked/cracked at the charging connector, inside. It might be possible to repair, but if you had the right toys and knew how to use them, you would have been nerdy enough that you wouldn't need to ask here.

Take a deep breath and deal with the crappy support; end result is you'll probably end up with a brand new set after the ordeal, and won't have to worry if a DIY repair will hold.

 
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