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How to Fix Broken Earbuds

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How to Fix Broken Earbuds
Listening to music with broken earbuds can be annoying and can ruin the whole experience for you. If you want to fix your broken earbuds too, then you are on the right post. Read the blog and follow the steps to fix your broken earbuds.
 
 

 
The Reason of Broken Earbuds
 
  • Debris jammed in the earbud
  • Damage cable jack
  • Damage cable
  • Fail to connect to a device
 
Test the Audio Cable
 
Make sure first that the cable is working properly. Check the broken plastic coating, frayed cords, or any other problems.
 
How to Fix the Earbuds
 
  1. Make sure earbuds power is on. Earbuds also have the power source. If your earbuds have issues too, then turn it off then on again and try to listen.
  2. Ensure that the audio is turned up.
  3. Ensure earbuds have no debris. Dirt or debris might be the reason for the loss of sound. Clean it softly.
  4. If the earbuds are unplugged, then reconnect the earbuds.  As turning the device on and then off solve many issues, connecting and plugging again may activate the volume.
  5. If the earbud is wireless, then check the connection of Bluetooth. If the earbuds are connected to Bluetooth, then ensure that Bluetooth is on.
  6. Fix the audio source. If the user can hear volume in another device, then the present device wants repair.
 
How to Fix Earbuds When One Side Stops Working
 
  1. Unplug and connect again. This may fix the problem.
  2. Clean your earbud. Debris may have jammed the sound.
  3. Check the Bluetooth and reconnect it. If the earbud is wireless, then it will reset the volume, which will fix the problem.
  4. Check the side balance on the device. Check that the device you are using does not have any balance setting from left to right.
 
 How to Fix the Crackle Earbuds
 
  1. Unplug the earbuds and reconnect. This will fix the crackling.
  2. If you are using the wired earbuds, then make sure that the cable jack connection is working properly. Gently push to check that the cable is connected.
  3. Clean the jack of the device. Debris on it may cause the crackling volume. Blow on the audio jack to remove the dust.
  4. If the user has wireless earbuds, then disconnect it and reconnect Bluetooth. If they have Bluetooth earbuds, then try to disconnect and reconnect to fix the crackling problem.
  5. Modify the EQ settings. If the device has EQ settings, then check that the bass or treble is not high. Sometimes it creates the crackling sound when the volume is maxed.
 
Rdx Tango is a creative person who has been writing blogs and articles about cyber security. He writes about the latest updates regarding avast.com/activation and how it can improve the work experience of users. His articles have been published in many popular e-magazines, blogs and websites.
 
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