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My cordless HDR 130 Sennheiser headphones no longer charge. I have only had them for about four years. What do you think is going on?

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The batteries are at end-of-life OR your charger has failed.

Forst replace the batteries... they are MOST likely bad. Charge the new ones before using.

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