Thank you Mark for putting up the info pointing the way to the microphone.
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Removing the rubber cover off didn't work for me but instead i replaced my microphone. If you like to tinker or know a tinkerer, you will need to replace the microphone that's soldered onto the board just as "MarkEwick" has said above. I replaced my microphone on my Eufy Doorbell with this following microphone:
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Removing the rubber cover off didn't work for me but instead i replaced my microphone. If you like to tinker or know a tinkerer, you will need to replace the microphone that's soldered onto the board just as "MarkEwick" has said/displayed above. I replaced my microphone on my Eufy Doorbell with this following microphone:
It now works like new again. It is Surface mounted so tools needed ideally would be use of a hot air gun and some solder paste. (You probably could do it with just plain solder and soldering iron but i took the more delicate approach). Took me roughly 20 minutes from start to finish/test. Hope this anyone.
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It now works like new again. It is ***surface mounted*** so tools needed ideally would be use of a hot air gun and some solder paste. (You probably could do it with just plain solder and a soldering iron but i took the more delicate approach). Took me roughly 20 minutes from start to finish/test.
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I also came across another thread on here that almost shows you how to disassemble right down to where the microphone is and is useful.
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([link|https://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/Eufy+Video+Doorbell+2k+(Battery-Powered)+Teardown/155824|Eufy Video Doorbell 2k (Battery-Powered) Teardown - iFixit|new_window=true]), after Step 6 you'll need to remove the remaining screws that hold the circuit board down / IR camera down and flip it to get to the microphone as pictured in Marks
Thank you Mark for putting up the info pointing the way to the microphone.
Removing the rubber cover off didn't work for me but instead i replaced my microphone. If you like to tinker or know a tinkerer, you will need to replace the microphone that's soldered onto the board just as "MarkEwick" has said above. I replaced my microphone on my Eufy Doorbell with this following microphone:
(https://www.mouser.co.uk/ProductDetail/Same-Sky/CMM-3729AT-42316-TR?qs=PqoDHHvF648Z0lNkUbFxwQ%3D%3D)
It now works like new again. It is Surface mounted so tools needed ideally would be use of a hot air gun and some solder paste. (You probably could do it with just plain solder and soldering iron but i took the more delicate approach). Took me roughly 20 minutes from start to finish/test. Hope this anyone.