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Introduction
The Microsoft Surface Headphones speaker allows the user to receive audio from the device and hear what one is playing through their phone/computer.
If your Microsoft Surface Headphones produce distorted sound, cut out, or not playing audio on one side, this guide will help you replace the faulty speaker. The speakers are responsible for the sound, and a faulty speaker can often cause these issues. If both sides are silent, the problem may lie somewhere in the battery. This repair requires ''soldering'', a process that connects or disconnects tiny parts using melted metal.
Failing audio quality is the most common indicator of faulty speakers, such as the audio sounding distorted, or cutting in and out. If only one side of the headphones produces sound, it is a clear indicator that specifically the speaker is what is messed up; if both are silent, it is more likely to be another component like the battery.
Make sure your headphones are turned off and unplugged before starting. Follow this guide step-by-step to safely restore your device’s audio performance.