Hi,
Here’s a teardown video that whilst it doesn’t show how the glasses are opened does show you the internal components, which may be of some help.
Once you have it open you can check if the charge port is secure to the systemboard or whether the battery is the problem. Have you checked that the charge port is clear of any debris which may be preventing a good electrical connection?
The battery model number should be printed on the battery (can’t make it out in the video) so if a replacement is needed, try searching online for the battery number to see if there are any suppliers.
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I have the same issue. I contacted Bose support and they will replace them. However they don't have the Frame Tempo so I can only get the Soprano and it isn't quite the same. I am not keen on disassembling my glasses... Any suggestions?
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Off topic but my bose tenor lost the speaker screen. Does anyone know rhe best way to attatch it back?
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Bose said they discontinued them, tried an online update with Bise tech support. Didn’t work. They cant fix or replace . Will give me earbuds in place if i want
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