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If your problem is short battery life, this is a pretty easy fix for an expensive earpiece.
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Use a little hot air to soften the glue holding the two halves together. Then you can gently separate the halves.
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Beware applying too much heat over the speaker grill as it will start to sag if it gets too hot.
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Opposite end, do the same.
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The crack was already there, thankfully I didn’t make it worse. A little super glue fixed it.
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Note the existing battery placement.
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Note the old hot glue points.
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Note polarity of terminals.
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Old battery size is 4.8 mm high, 12 mm wide, 21 mm long. .
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New battery is 5 mm High, 12 mm wide and 20 mm long. It fit nicely.
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Carefully solder new battery leads to correct polarity terminals on the circuit board.
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Place a small dab of hot glue at each end of the case.
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Gently snap the case back together .
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Charge it up!
Charge it up!
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