Difficulty
Moderate
Steps
6
Time Required
15 - 25 minutes
Sections
2
- Outer Casing
- 4 steps
- Battery
- 2 steps
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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
Outer Casing
- Using a metal spudger, peel back the foam pad on the bottom of the device to reveal six screws.
Using a metal spudger, peel back the foam pad on the bottom of the device to reveal six screws.
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Step 2
- Remove the six 20 mm T6 screws from the bottom of the device.
Remove the six 20 mm T6 screws from the bottom of the device.
Step 3
- Remove the back plate and the grey foam underneath.
Remove the back plate and the grey foam underneath.
Step 4
- Use a small, pointed metal spudger to release the plastic tabs connecting the faceplate to the bottom of the speaker.
- A small cable connects the faceplate to the device. Carefully disconnect the cable before fully opening the device.
- Slowly flip the device open like a clam shell.
- There are several wires soldered to the motherboard that prevent the faceplate from detaching completely.
Use a small, pointed metal spudger to release the plastic tabs connecting the faceplate to the bottom of the speaker.
A small cable connects the faceplate to the device. Carefully disconnect the cable before fully opening the device.
Slowly flip the device open like a clam shell.
There are several wires soldered to the motherboard that prevent the faceplate from detaching completely.
Step 5
Battery
- Once you have carefully separated the bottom case from the top case, locate the two batteries attached to the motherboard.
- Notice that each battery has two wires, one red and the other black, soldered to the board. Make a careful note of which is soldered to which pad.
- Desolder the battery connections using the heated soldering iron.
- You can find soldering tips in the How To Solder and Desolder Connections guide.
Once you have carefully separated the bottom case from the top case, locate the two batteries attached to the motherboard.
Notice that each battery has two wires, one red and the other black, soldered to the board. Make a careful note of which is soldered to which pad.
Desolder the battery connections using the heated soldering iron.
You can find soldering tips in the How To Solder and Desolder Connections guide.
Step 6
- The battery is glued to the motherboard. Take care not to damage it in any way with excessive force in removing it.
- Carefully pry the battery away from the motherboard using a plastic opening tool. The glue gives very slowly under constant pressure and cannot be hurried. As the battery starts to lift you can insert the prying tool further as you continue to lift the battery.
- The adhesive may still have sufficient stickiness to hold the new batteries, but if not, replace it with doule sided tape.
- Solder the wires of the new batteries to the board, making sure that the red and black do to the correct pads.
The battery is glued to the motherboard. Take care not to damage it in any way with excessive force in removing it.
Carefully pry the battery away from the motherboard using a plastic opening tool. The glue gives very slowly under constant pressure and cannot be hurried. As the battery starts to lift you can insert the prying tool further as you continue to lift the battery.
The adhesive may still have sufficient stickiness to hold the new batteries, but if not, replace it with doule sided tape.
Solder the wires of the new batteries to the board, making sure that the red and black do to the correct pads.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Ronny - Aug 17, 2019
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Thanks pal!
Freezing the headset in an airtight bag for 24 hours worked.
Best wishes,
Ronny
Norway
Rafael Benitez - Jan 20, 2020
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Very precisely described steps, super well written - excellent job Ed, thanks
Artur Michalski - May 21, 2022
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Thank`s so much! Great job!
Bruce.Hsu - May 31, 2022
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Very helpful. If I want to bypass the battery, how can I do? Thanks a lot.
publicidad publicidad - Jun 18, 2022
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Is it possible to change the USB cable?