Hai Guyz,
I have a Jabra Halo 2 bluetooth headset which I use for both my PC and my Iphone. However, When I charge it via the MIcro-USD port, I have to constantly wiggle the cable until I can get it to charge. I don't have money for a new headset right now, and there tech support is somewhat useless. Is there a way to repair my headset?
Is there a way to repair my bluetooth headphones?
Débuté par
Sinophile
, sept. 07 2013 05:44
#1
Posté 07 septembre 2013 - 05:44
#2
Posté 08 septembre 2013 - 08:25
It Sounds to me like you have a short in the wire.
What you want to do is find the short in the wire, it may be a bulge, and is likely where the plug is on the wire. Use an exacto knife to cut open the wire. Grab a soldering iron and some solder and re-connect the wire that has come apart and solder it back together. Get some heat shrink tubing and put it over the solder point and use a heat gun or possibly a hair drier to get it to shrink to the wire.
You should be able to find videos on YouTube on how to fix a short in a cord.
Be sure to either replace or fix the wire soon. I had a short in two of my laptop chargers and neglected to fix them and one of them ended up catching fire and the other one completely went out.
What you want to do is find the short in the wire, it may be a bulge, and is likely where the plug is on the wire. Use an exacto knife to cut open the wire. Grab a soldering iron and some solder and re-connect the wire that has come apart and solder it back together. Get some heat shrink tubing and put it over the solder point and use a heat gun or possibly a hair drier to get it to shrink to the wire.
You should be able to find videos on YouTube on how to fix a short in a cord.
Be sure to either replace or fix the wire soon. I had a short in two of my laptop chargers and neglected to fix them and one of them ended up catching fire and the other one completely went out.





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