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Can't always hear other person when using ear bud wint VX-8300

I have a LG VX-8300 phone. I use an ear bud when talking. Even when I am in one location, every so often I cannot hear the other person. This happens when I am talking to someone on a hardwired landline.

I am not sure if this is a problem related to the phone or the earbud.

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Make sure the ear bud isn't going bad, they are generally thin wired and poorly manufactured. Try a different set that is compatible.

If that doesn't fix it, take the battery out of the phone, get some rubbing alcohol and an old toothbrush and clean the headphone port.

And if that doesn't fix it, just get a bluetooth headset. Your pone is compatible and they can be found online for usually around $20. $40 for a descent set.

Hope this helps,
Simon.

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