Why does one earbud always go out




















OR… Put the headphones on with sound going to them and run your fingers up and down the right side of the wire going to the right ear… Bend the wire back and forth from top to bottom. You should HEAR sound once the shorted wire is bent at the right spot and you will know where the short is.

Bend the wire until you hear the sound, then an easy fix is putting electrical tape around that area with the wire bent. This is a fast but ugly fix. You are better off stripping the wire and repairing it. I have Zipper earphones and I am getting the same sound problem and I think the part of wire from which the the microphone is connected has the problem.

Please help, I really love these headsets. Kuro, We would recommend getting or borrowing a soldering iron. You can find inexpensive soldering irons at any big box store or in any home improvement store. If you do not have the ability to obtain a soldering iron and you must fix your headset, try Soldering Without A Soldering Iron.

If you are afraid to cut into the wire, bend the wire until you can hear the sound and then use a piece of electrical tape to bend the wire and keep it in place in that specific area. Andy, The wires or wire near the jack are shorted. Replace the jack or cut the shorted wires out and resolder them or use a method above. I think the right side is just done for.

I only could find the part where when I bend the wire a little there is no sound, Help please? I have a Beats by Dr. Dre headphones. Werd, The area of the wire on your Dr. You can either replace the complete cord or splice the shorted area to fix the wiring.

If you know how to solder, you can easily replace the whole cord and this will fix the issue. Could it be a problem due to somewhere else on the cord? I have a Turtlebeach headset. Drew, Yes you may have an issue with the cord. If you did not find a bad wire in the headset of your Turtle Beach headphones, then most likely the wiring sound issue is a shorted cord. Usually this occurs right where the cord and the jack connect.

The constant bending of the wires shorts out the wire right above the jack. Many times the cord will short out and no sound will be heard in both ears. Either way the cord needs fixing by either replacing it or finding the shorted part of the wire and fixing it using the methods above.

Kelly, Check the wires where the wiring goes into the headphones on the right side. There is a short in the wire and the only way to fix it is to find the exact location where the wire is shorted. Examine every inch of the wire. If you cannot find any short, it may be the speaker in the right headphone that needs repaired or rewired.

I have wireless headphones and the left side stopped working. Seems to be everything is okay. I checked the wires and they are perfectly connected but its not working.. What can i do? I need help! Darah, The speaker on the left side of your wireless headphones may be blown or bad. If all wires are intact, then that is most likely.

What brand is your wireless headphones? Are your headphones bluetooth or does it transmit the sound from a designated transmitter? Darah, Take it apart and check the receiver portion of the Bluetooth Beats headphones. Check the speakers and wiring inside the headphones. Most likely there is one loose or disconnected wire and soldering it back into place will fix you Bluetooth Beats Headphones.

My Sony headphones stopped working… I opened it the wires are still well connected. Arnold, If the wires on your Sony headphones are still intact, you may have a bad speaker, or the wiring near the jack is shorted. Tom, Try moving the cable that attaches right below the left ear bud to see if there is a possible short in the wire. Usually the issue is at the jack. You may have to strip the wires and reconnect the wiring. If your headphone cable is removable on both sides, you can switch the sides.

I have wireless headphones and everything is working but the left wire has fallen out and I need help putting it back in. I have an earpiece that came with Samsung note 3 that I have been in use for 2 years. The right earpiece with the mic and controls just stopped working.

The controls on the right piece are still working fine except no sound, creating an imbalance effect. My headhone s were working perfectly bt one day while I was on bike some one tried to snatch my headphones and after that only 1 side is working , what should I do.

I have a regular pair of apples earphones and the right only plays on my phone but on the computer it plays on both sides, What should I do? Sho Tamg, Try moving the cable around near the jack, you may have a bad wire right behind the jack. If so you can rewire them or replace. I have iPhone 5 headphones and one of the earbuds does not work. I need help fixing this. What do i do?

Kendyl, You will have to resolder the wire back onto the speaker on your iPhone earbuds. That is the only method to fix it properly. The only other option is to buy a new pair of Apple earbuds. I found it! The source was a loose wire around the mic piece. Since she already had a pair from her previous phone, she let me have the new ones.

Drake, You most likely have a shorted wire. The issue may be where the mic is located or down where you plug it into a jack. Put the earbuds on, plug into a source, and slowly bend the wire starting from the very bottom where it plugs into the audio source. Work your way up while bending the wire back and forth.

Hopefully you will hear sound in the right earbud and this will tell you where the wire is shorted. You can then either repair it or add electrical tape to where the short is by bending the wire until you HEAR sound, and then tape the wire in place with the wire bent. May look ugly but it works if you are not willing to cut and repair the wire. I have Skullcandy headphones which I bought 3 months ago.

Suddenly they stopped working. I wanted to know the reason and how to know where is the break. Elliyo, Do both of the speakers produce NO sound? You most likely have a break in the wire near the connector where you plug the male part of the wire into the jack. Plug the headphones into an audio source, play audio, then feel from the jack upwards and bend the wire back and forth to find where the break is located.

Then mark the wire at that point. You will need to then cut the wire, strip it back an inch above where the break is, and rewire a it with a new male audio input. Let us know what you find. There is a better description of how to do this on the page above. I had a question. Does it have to be electrical tape or will regular tape work just as well? Mel, When repairing headphone wiring, never use scotch tape, masking tape, or duct tape, it will fall off and not work, always use electrical tape.

Electrical tape is always the top choice when doing any type of electrical repair on headphones, head sets, or ear buds. Owen, If your head phones are not working properly, such as audio or sound in only one ear, this is usually the sign that you have a bad wire.

You may be able to bend the wire until you hear the sound in both head phones, and then apply electrical tape to the wire to hold it in place.

However… The best method of repairing headphones with sound in only one ear is cutting the wire so you can repair the faulty wire.

My headphones have a cord that you can unplug and plug back in. The sound is starting to short out and my cord for the headphones is flat. How would i fix this? Brianna, Those types of headphones are made so you can simply replace just the cord since it has a detachable cord.

Get a new cord from the exact company that makes them on Amazon and you should have perfectly working headphones. Bose is one company that makes the headphones with a detachable cord so if the cord gets damaged you can simply buy a new cord and you are all set.

Here is a pair of one of the best lightweight Bose over ear headphones that have a detachable cord. If the earbuds work fine on a different device, your device settings are causing the problem. As is the case with most technologies, simply turning it off and then turning it back on can do the trick. Sometimes a software update can cause this problem, so rebooting resolves it.

However, If the problem persists even after restarting, move to the settings. Make sure that the mono setting is not enabled. Mono basically plays the same audio in both ears, but can sometimes cause this issue. The balance problem occurs when the balance scale may be turned all the way to the left or right.

It should be right in the middle for a well-balanced sound. Follow the steps and there are good chances that you can fix your Bluetooth earbuds.

The easiest solution is to reset the wireless earphones. A factory reset will likely resolve any connectivity issues causing the problem. Press the power button of your earphones and reset them. The process may vary by earphones, so make sure to follow the right process for your particular model.

If you have a pair of wireless headphones that also have a wire, you can check if they have the halfway point issue. This basically occurs when the audio is stuck halfway when transmitting wirelessly. To check if you have the halfway point issue, simply insert the earphone cable into the audio jack while the music is playing. If the audio activates in both ears, the problem is a halfway point issue.

Insert and remove the cable into the audio jack until you can hear the sound in both ears when playing wirelessly. This is only valid for earbuds that are hybrid and have an aux cable as well. Also, ensure the Audio balance below the Mono Audio toggle is at the centre. If not, drag the slider to the middle to balance the sound output of your earphones.

Your earphone front case is the rounded figure where the speaker is placed and inserted into your ear. The front case is a metal-like structure with tiny cables soldered to it. You can loosen it with bare hands, or by applying a sharp material to the two lines that intersect the two covers.

You can also apply this method to a left wireless earbud not working. Perhaps, there can be a possible cut of the left earphone on the speaker. You can fix this with a soldering iron. If these options on how to fix left earphone not working well do not work with the left earphones and ear bud. Then you can opt for a replacement at a reliable store. There it is!

If none of the tricks worked for you, however, consider buying a new pair of wired headphones. Or better still, switch to wireless earbuds. Have a phone camera problem? Learn how to fix the phone camera not working and buzzing sound! In this post, we explain how to combat "Unfortunately app has stopped" on Android. If you accidentally wet your phone, do you know what to do?

Check out this article for help. If you accidentally spill water on your phone's speaker, try these tips. Is your phone screen getting dirty? Explore some tips to clean your phone screen now. Unit B1 Building No. Simple tricks on how to fix left earphone not working. Here's a detailed thread on how to fix it Reasons Why Your Left Earphone Stops Working Before we delve into guiding you on how to fix left earphone not working, here are some possible causes of the problem.

Cable Bending One of the reasons why your earphone stopped working is because you casually bend the cables to suit your pockets or backpack. Damaged Cable A cable cut automatically disconnects the transmission of sounds from your plug to the earphone jack.



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