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Left earpod stopped working

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After years of use it seems like the left earpod has finally broken. I've tried several things to fix it:

- Bending the cable at different spots

- Pressing down on the cable

I've also used an ohm-meter to see if there was any continuity because of [post|352983] and I noticed something weird. According to every image I see of the 3.5 mm connector of these earpods, there is a white band for the left audio, however, mine does not have this. Could that be why it stopped working? I've never really looked at it before so I'm not really sure if it was ever present but I'm assuming, since every image I see contains the white band, it should be there.

I hope anyone can help me out here.

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Left earpod stopped working

crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:

After years of use it seems like the left earpod has finally broken. I've tried several things to fix it:

- Bending the cable at different spots

- Pressing down on the cable

I've also used an ohm-meter to see if there was any continuity because of [post|352983] and I noticed something weird. According to every image I see of the 3.5 mm connector of these earpods, there is a white band for the left audio, however, mine does not have this. Could that be why it stopped working? I've never really looked at it before so I'm not really sure if it was ever present but I'm assuming, since every image I see contains the white band, it should be there.

I hope anyone can help me out here.

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Apple EarPods

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