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.

  • callTheQuestion [any]@hexbear.net
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    6 months ago

    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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      6 months ago

      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.