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Find out how to change the battery in your Mpow 059 Headphones. The battery is located in the left ear cup and is simple to replace. This repair may be necessary if your batteries are no longer working and it may affect the noise cancellation, signal transmission, and audio drivers.
Note: If possible, make sure your battery is completely depleted before replacing it. If a lithium-ion battery is punctured during replacement, it may spark and create a fire.
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Place the iFixit opening tool between the soft ear cushion and the hard plastic of the speaker.
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Pry the soft ear cushion away from the hard plastic using a moderate amount of pressure.
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Remove the ear cushion away from the speaker to completely detach it from the headphones.
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Use the Phillips #1 screwdriver to remove the six screws holding the red plastic cover in place.
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Carefully peel the plastic cover off the left cup to reveal the ear cup's internal components.
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Use the JIS J00 screwdriver to remove the 3 screws that secure the black cover.
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Remove the black cover to reveal the battery. The battery is attached to the back of the black cover.
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Undo the cable and remove the battery.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Hello
What kind of glue should I use to put new pad?
What is the part number for the replacement battery? Where can I find one?
Battery is a 503030 3.7v 420mAh
First, you need to pry the piece behind the R headphone, which is itself adhered. THEN you need to pry the battery off of the backing.
And finally, you can realize you did all of this for nothing if you don't know how to solder. The battery cables are soldered onto the chip, making it impossible to replace without soldering in the replacement wires.
This is good to know. I was thinking there was something missing as to how the battery is connected. While I'd like to save my headphones from the landfill, it looks like a case of planned obsolescence. Guess I'll be hunting for new headphones with better repair-ability
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