I solved this by using a needle heavy duty thread such as upholstery thread and simply tying the 2 pieces together by feeding it through the hole where the audio wire goes through multiple times, it secured both bits as well as kept a decent amount of swivel in the joint and you can't even see that the headphones were even broken!!! Hope this helps
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I solved this by using a needle & heavy duty thread such as upholstery thread and simply tying the 2 pieces together by feeding it through the hole where the audio wire goes through multiple times, it secured both bits as well as kept a decent amount of swivel in the joint and you can't even see that the headphones were even broken!!! Hope this helps
I solved this by using a needle heavy duty thread such as upholstery thread and simply tying the 2 pieces together by feeding it through the hole where the audio wire goes through multiple times, it secured both bits as well as kept a decent amount of swivel in the joint and you can't even see that the headphones were even broken!!! Hope this helps