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crwdns2934243:0crwdne2934243:0 Dan

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Sadly Jawbone the company is not well these days: [https://www.theverge.com/2017/7/6/15931080/jawbone-going-out-of-business-report|Jawbone is going out of business]. Once they were quite innovative with there small speakers and bluetooth headphones.
Sadly, parts are just not available from them. I have seen a few eBay listings of some parts which is where you'll need to look.
Here's the IFIXIT guide to gain access to the assembly: [guide|41188|Jawbone Big Jambox Micro USB Port Replacement]
If you can desolder the jack socket you might be able to locate an off the shelf replacement at a good electronics parts supply house.
-Otherwise, maybe the better answer is not to fix it and just use the Bluetooth connection. Or, look at getting a new speaker - Sorry ;-{
+Maybe the better answer here is not to fix it and just use the Bluetooth connection.
-Sadly, I had two units both died and I went out and bought a UE Boom2 which I think is quite good!
+Or, look at getting a new speaker. I had two Jawbone units both died, I went out and bought two UE Boom2's which I think are quite good!

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 Dan

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-Sadly Jawbone the company is not well these days: [https://www.theverge.com/2017/7/6/15931080/jawbone-going-out-of-business-report|awbone is going out of business]. Once they were quite innovative with there small speakers and bluetooth headphones.
+Sadly Jawbone the company is not well these days: [https://www.theverge.com/2017/7/6/15931080/jawbone-going-out-of-business-report|Jawbone is going out of business]. Once they were quite innovative with there small speakers and bluetooth headphones.
Sadly, parts are just not available from them. I have seen a few eBay listings of some parts which is where you'll need to look.
Here's the IFIXIT guide to gain access to the assembly: [guide|41188|Jawbone Big Jambox Micro USB Port Replacement]
If you can desolder the jack socket you might be able to locate an off the shelf replacement at a good electronics parts supply house.
Otherwise, maybe the better answer is not to fix it and just use the Bluetooth connection. Or, look at getting a new speaker - Sorry ;-{
Sadly, I had two units both died and I went out and bought a UE Boom2 which I think is quite good!

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 Dan

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-Sadly Jawbone the company is not well these days ;-{
+Sadly Jawbone the company is not well these days: [https://www.theverge.com/2017/7/6/15931080/jawbone-going-out-of-business-report|awbone is going out of business]. Once they were quite innovative with there small speakers and bluetooth headphones.
-Once they were quite innovative with there small speakers and bluetooth headphones. Sadly, parts are just not available from them. I have seen a few eBay listings of some parts which is where you'll need to look.
+Sadly, parts are just not available from them. I have seen a few eBay listings of some parts which is where you'll need to look.
Here's the IFIXIT guide to gain access to the assembly: [guide|41188|Jawbone Big Jambox Micro USB Port Replacement]
If you can desolder the jack socket you might be able to locate an off the shelf replacement at a good electronics parts supply house.
Otherwise, maybe the better answer is not to fix it and just use the Bluetooth connection. Or, look at getting a new speaker - Sorry ;-{
Sadly, I had two units both died and I went out and bought a UE Boom2 which I think is quite good!

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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 Dan

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Sadly Jawbone the company is not well these days ;-{

Once they were quite innovative with there small speakers and bluetooth headphones. Sadly, parts are just not available from them. I have seen a few eBay listings of some parts which is where you'll need to look.

Here's the IFIXIT guide to gain access to the assembly: [guide|41188|Jawbone Big Jambox Micro USB Port Replacement]

If you can desolder the jack socket you might be able to locate an off the shelf replacement at a good electronics parts supply house.

Otherwise, maybe the better answer is not to fix it and just use the Bluetooth connection. Or, look at getting a new speaker - Sorry ;-{

Sadly, I had two units both died and I went out and bought a UE Boom2 which I think is quite good!

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