Introduzione

Use this guide to replace the hinge on your Beats Studio3 Wireless (model number: A1914).

The hinge allows the users to extend the Beats Studio3 Wireless headphones. A failing hinge will not allow users to expand the Beats Studio3 Wireless, or the ear pad hangs off. In some cases, your hinge will come loose. Within this guide, you'll find information on how to replace/tighten your Beats Studio3 Wireless headset hinges.

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    • Find the separation between the headset and ear cushion.

    • Use an opening tool to go underneath the separation site and split the pieces apart.

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    • You can also use your hands to remove it completely.

    • Pulling it off can be challenging; make sure to apply enough pressure.

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    • Remove seven 3.6 mm screws holding the speaker assembly in place using a Phillips #0 screwdriver.

    • Make sure the screws aren't close to the speaker; due to it being a magnet, the screws could get stuck and damage the speaker.

    • Open the speaker by pulling the top layer of the speaker.

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    • With a heat gun or hair dryer, heat the glue that is sticking the wires down until the glue softens.

    • Use a nylon spudger to remove the glue.

    • Pull on the wire to remove it while also removing the blue rubber band.

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    • Using a soldering iron to remove the cables on the charger port.

    • For help with soldering, check out the How to Solder and Desolder Connections guide.

    • Remove the two wires connected in the middle of the speaker using a soldering iron.

    • Remove the speaker from the headset.

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    • Use a pointed nylon spudger to remove the center circular panel on the right side of your device.

    • Be gentle while removing this piece as it is glued on with adhesive.

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    • Remove the four 3.5 mm screws using a Phillips #0 screwdriver.

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    • Using a pointed nylon spudger, remove the tab located on the inner part of the headband labeled "R."

    • Place the nylon spudger in between the side panels and push inward going from bottom to top to separate both sides of the panel.

    • The panel will pop open after separating.

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    • Place the nylon spudger underneath the battery, push inward and separate the battery from the inside.

    • Never use sharp tools to pry batteries. Metal spudgers can puncture an unprotected battery, potentially causing a fire.

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    • Use a nylon spudger to lift up the glue sticking the wires down.

    • Use a nylon spudger to lift the connector to disconnect the battery.

    the glue on the connector was a nightmare in my headset. Used a soldering iron to weaken the glue as described in a youtube video i found, but it worked out in the end :)

    seb -

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    • Pull the wire making sure that the blue rubber band is off.

    • Heat the glue holding the wires down with a hair dryer or heat gun until the glue softens.

    • Make sure not to overheat any device part, which could cause damage to the sound.

    • With a pointed nylon spudger, remove the glue.

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    • With a hair dryer or heating gun, heat the glue that is sticking the wires down.

    • Use a nylon spudger to remove the softened glue.

    • Remove the circular tape inside of the ear pad.

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    • Remove the single 3.5 mm screw with a Phillips #0 screwdriver.

    • Pull apart the top layer of the earpiece.

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    • Remove the tape holding the wires in place.

    • Pull the wires through the hole with your hand.

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    • Bend the hinge and remove the two 3.5 mm screws with a Phillips #0 screwdriver.

    Those are not Philips screws.

    Mark McEwan -

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    • Pull the hinge down.

    • Pull on the wires one at a time making sure you don't damage them.

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    • With tweezers, remove the pin located inside of the hinge.

Conclusione

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

Nayeli watts

Membro da: 16/03/23

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