Ear pad leather slowly coming off
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The leather on the ear pads will soon fall off. Half off it is already loose.
The leather is not damaged or anything. It is just getting loose on the sides.
How can I fix it? Thanks
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Hi
The leather on the ear pads will soon fall off. Half off it is already loose.
The leather is not damaged or anything. It is just getting loose on the sides.
How can I fix it? Thanks
Is this a good question?
@dinbab you need to replace the ear pads. The leather is tearing of the plastic part that connects to the headphone. When you remove the pads you will notice that the leather is bend over and attache to the back of the plastic. This video shows how to replace the pads.
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It's actually simpler than that, you can use a credit card to 'tuck' the leather back into the groove. It works really well, and I'd recommend trying it before going through removing the entire pad.
That video are for the first edition solos. here is the video for the beats solo 2'.
After removing the ear pads follow these steps and you will have a permanent fix!
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yeah but only the leather is getting loose on a little spot so I dont want to take apart my headphones
I actually was able to tuck the “leather” back in the grooves with the a thin pruning knife. Worked great.
Did the tuck move (actually used the little liquid metal prong thing that comes with an iPhone because it was really skinny and I used the round edge to push the leather in). It worked great!
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It's actually pretty simple, you can use a credit card to 'tuck' the leather back into the groove. It works really well, and I'd recommend trying it before going through removing the entire pad.
Source: How to put black leather around beats headphones
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I made a video on how I fixed my husband handset
https://youtu.be/mVTXCghufV4
by leidy Riehle