SOURCE: My Beats Wireless are not working on the bluetooth
make this test and fix it. God bless you
Locate
the faulty connection along your cord. Plug in your headphones and play sound
through them as you jiggle the cord at various points to locate what part of
the cord is cutting in and out.
Cut
the cord using wire cutters an inch or so past where the fault in the cord is.
If this is at the connector, cut the entire connector piece off. If it is near
the headphones, cut off enough to eliminate the faulty section and still allow
the cord to be reconnected.
Strip
the end of the cut cord. There are three wires in the cord: the left channel,
the right channel and the ground. The left and right normally are colored, and
the ground is bare.
To
repair a poor connection where the cord meets the headphones, match the wires
with the correct leads coming from the earpieces and twist them together. Wrap
the wires with electrical tape.
To
repair a bad connection at the connector jack, acquire a new 1/8-inch connector
and attach the cord's inner wires to the appropriate points on the connector. Connect
the left channel wire to the tip, the right channel wire to the ring, and the
ground wire to the sleeve. Solder all the wires in place.
Connect the headphones to a sound source and test
for proper function. Jiggle the cord at the new connection to make sure it is
secure and does not cut in and out.
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