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crwdns2934243:0crwdne2934243:0 Ilias Kaleridis

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Right ear cup stabilizer broken.

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Hey everyone! Technically a question for the Arctis 7 Wireless model, but they are close enough in how they are built. On the place where the speaker assembly connects to the rest of the structure, there is a very small tab that prevents the speakers from rotating freely. That broke on my right speaker and know it can do a full 360. Any idea for a fix? What would be the smallest repair part I could buy? (With the smallest part being the tab and the biggest, replacing the headset all together).
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+As seen here the right one shouldn't be able to turn like this:
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+[image|2782766]
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+In this image, you can see the left one which is okay:
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+[image|2782768]
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+And finally, the right one which is missing the little tab:
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+[image|2782767]

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SteelSeries Arctis Pro 7

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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 Ilias Kaleridis

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Right ear cup stabilizer broken.

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Hey everyone! Technically a question for the Arctis 7 Wireless model, but they are close enough in how they are built. On the place where the speaker assembly connects to the rest of the structure, there is a very small tab that prevents the speakers from rotating freely. That broke on my right speaker and know it can do a full 360. Any idea for a fix? What would be the smallest repair part I could buy? (With the smallest part being the tab and the biggest, replacing the headset all together).

Thanks!

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SteelSeries Arctis Pro 7

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