I’ve had these for a while now and broke them an a few months back, but continued using them taped together. I decided to replace the tape and superglue the broken part, then I sanded down the glue until it was flush, then I added a vinyl skin to cover up the glue. I also changed out the old battery with a cheap higher capacity battery I found online, and I swapped out the ear muffs with better ones I found online. I did have to spend a little bit on this stuff to fix them up, but still a fraction of the cost of getting even a refurb pair. I think they turned out pretty well.

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    6 months ago

    Thanks for sharing! I’m getting into fixing up/repairing old stuff so I love stuff like that. I actually have an old pair of headphones I’ve been meaning to fix up for a while now.

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    I had the headband snap on a nice set of wired studio headphones I had, and instead of throwing them out I removed the headband and Frankenstein’d them onto my VR headset.

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    I have the WF-1000XM4’s and they’re alright. Annoying to fit in my ears but it’s usable. But then my battery suddenly died within minutes of using one day. I thought I was crazy because I bought them used but practically unused and used them for about 2 years without any problem, then all of a sudden it basically dies. But then it turns out I’m not crazy because loads of people are having the same issue. The speculation is that Sony’s firmware update shorted the battery, possibly due to new batches using different batteries, but their code to “optimize” said different batteries basically destroyed everyone’s shit.

    I’m trying to get the bastards to replace my shit even though I bought it used with no warranty. I’ve already bought batteries to replace, but I’ll probably just return an empty box to these bums and keep the new buds, problem is they no longer sell them new on Amazon.

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    How do you find the ear pads? Are they specific to the device or can I get generic ones for my cheap ass headphones? I tried to make some to replace the flaking gross ones I had but what I came up with is extremely funny looking and also doesn’t work.

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      I love the ear pads. They were specific to the device. It was some generic brand (soulwit or something) but they had them for a few different models at least. You could try searching for your specific headset and see what comes up, or maybe you could find something somewhat universal to use.