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  • Question
    What if one of the sides is still playing, but it's really quiet?
    Community Answer
    You could always look for applications that have the ability to equalize the volume. However, if there is a short or near-short, you may have to replace your earbuds.
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    I bought new earbuds and I still get no sound through them. Is something wrong with the phone?
    Emma Viener
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    Try a different pair of earbuds in the phone. If they work, then it was the other earbuds that are bad. If those earbuds don't work either, their might be something wrong with you phone. Try cleaning the headphone jack. The same goes for any other device.
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    My earphones stopped playing sound on one side and then a couple of weeks later the sound has completely stopped playing on both sides. Is this normal and a sign that I need new earphones?
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    You're perfectly right, it is a sign you need new earphones. Earphones tend to stop working after a while of using them. Consider investing in higher quality earphones if you want to maintain and use of a pair for a longer period of time.
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    My earbuds only work in a specific position is there anything I can do?
    Joel Buzhardt
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    Sadly, probably not. You can try making sure that the connection to whatever media you are using is snug. Other than that, you probably have a small broken wire inside the main wiring. Unless you have some extremely high end earbuds, getting a new set would be your best bet.
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    Can you solder the connecting wire of the earbuds?
    Community Answer
    This is a waste of time because the wires are just way too tiny to easily solder. It requires a professional electrician and that is too pricey for earbuds, so the best thing to do is buy new ones.
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    One side is working while the other is not (left side to be specific), could I dismantle it and try to fix it? Are there any tips or pieces of advice for that?
    Community Answer
    It would be best to buy a new set of earbuds. Those wires are so small that it is very difficult to fix them.
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    My earbuds don't work, yet I can't find a broken part. What should I do?
    Community Answer
    Are they connected properly to the MP3 or stereo or whatever they are connected to? Try connecting them again, or the volume might be too low. You would play a song, and test the volume. If nothing else works, then buy a new pair of earbuds.
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    My earphones are working, but when I plug them in and listen to music I hear the music but barely hear the singing. If I twist the jack and pinch it, it works. How do I leave it where I can hear it?
    Shahed Hossain
    Community Answer
    There's a problem with the mono and stereo wiring on your headphones. It would be better to get a new set.
  • Question
    Why would earbuds get damaged? Can't you just be careful?
    Charlie Sullivan
    Community Answer
    Accidents happen. No matter how careful you are, some things are out of your control. There is also a factor of wear and tear over time, which happens to everything.
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    My wired earphones stopped working suddenly. Why did they break?
    Community Answer
    Possibly because the wire is worn or bent or twisted too much. Check the ports of the device you're trying to listen on like a computer, phone, etc.
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    My earbuds suddenly stopped working! I never mess around, pull them too hard, or anything like that. They just suddenly stopped when I began to listen to a song! What do I do now?
    Community Answer
    Check the wire and the jack that's connecting to the device. It's probably just the wire and if you have a warranty on the earbuds you can get another pair.
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    What if the earbuds (wired) won't play sound in a certain MP3 player but they work on other devices?
    Community Answer
    Maybe the MP3 player is damaged. Did you check the MP3 player port and check the wires are connected properly? Try another headphones/earbuds pair and check the headphones jack on the MP3 player.
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    How do you listen to music in the shower if you don't have earbuds?
    Community Answer
    Don't wear earbuds/headphones in the shower. They can get wet and be damaged for good. Instead, get a phone or radio and place it outside of the shower and be careful you don't play the wrong music/volume.
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    How do you prevent earbuds from being damaged?
    Community Answer
    Do not put your earbuds in a situation where they can be damaged. Keep them out of reach from small children, pets, etc and do not use earbuds near water or fire.
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    Who else can fix earbuds besides yourself?
    Community Answer
    An electronics store or a trusted friend who is very tech savvy. If you choose the electronics store option, you need to pay money for them to fix your earbuds.
  • Question
    My earbuds stopped working while I was listening to music. I restarted the phone but nothing. Please help me, I just bought it 😑
    Community Answer
    When you said "it", are you referring to the phone or the earbuds? Either way, you need to figure out which one is the problem. Try another set of earbuds and also try the first earbuds in another device. You may need to go to an electronics store and have them find the problem for you.
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