i just remove 4 screws holding the headband then i cut the old one off to remove it out of the wire cuz i dont need it anymore then swap it with a new one, very easy
I've just replaced the batteries of my trimmer. This is one of the worst trimmers I've ever had. It was very poor from new. I hope it works better with 1000mah batteries.
I just want to remove the cushion and is there anyway I don't need to disassemble so many parts of the headphone? Some others cut the foam and replace applied to other brands. Not sure if I could do it with edifier. Thanks bro btw
The cushion is the easy one. On the first part of the video. Remove 4 screws on both sides near the cushion area. And the cushion is already exposed. Its taped inside with a double sided tape. You can remove it with force. Just be careful with the wires. Hope this helps.
@@Chromedpotato Thanks bro! I’m still afraid I would tear the wires apart. Next time if you replace the cushion please don’t forget to make a video about it.
I guess it would be a wire connection issue. In long term usage the copper wires inside may snap. This is prevalent in headphones that can be flipped from one side to another. In order to find the wire problem. You need an electrical meter/ tester. Open up your headphone. Use the continuity setting and place the red and black testing probles on the wires on each end, of the headphone side that has the problem. ( If you dont know how. Just search how to use continuity for an electrical tester. There are a lot of helpful videos.) Once you are able to locate the damaged wire. You need to buy the same type of wire and solder it like the damaged wire( how to solder is also on RU-vid). And now its fixed. Or if you don't have time or skills. Just use the warranty or go to your local electrical repair shop. A trusted one. Some shops don't have quality repairs and have sloppy soldering skills.
Hi! I'm not a viewer of yours however I think they (the person that requested the video) may have meant just the replacement of the headband cushion because there are no (or almost no) tutorials on that. Still a usefull video though!
Atm i have no info of W820nb plus earpad dimensions. In their website there is a change in dimensions (not indicating the earpads)for W820nb plus. So maybe the earpads are different
Good day Rezie, the dimensions for Height should not be less than 90 and the Width not less than 80. As long as the clips that are glued to the earpad are W820NB compatible.
Good day Ricardo, you should not hear any static when ANC / Ambient is on. If you do it is faulty and need to be replaced using your warranty. If you have used those 2 features in a quiet room and still have the static Im sure its faulty. I had that issue with my soundcore earbuds. Used my warranty to get a new one.
@@Chromedpotato thank you so much for the info. I went to the store yesterday and they told it was normal. I didn’t think it was so I got refunded. Damn shame since I loved the sound on those.
@@ricardoqueiroz4167 yes I understand what you mean. Its good also because of the game mode. You can buy the same item again in a different store or soundcore headphones sounds good also. Especially for working out.
Good day, yeah you will feel that when it is your first time. I suggest you change the headphones pads when it has shown deterioration. That way you can rip off the foam and its easier for you to remove it. Also no its not glued. Additional proof that it is not glued is there are w820 NB headphones pads on the market. It is for sale because it can be removed and changed from your headphones. Synthetic leather does take long to deteriorate with all that gamer's sweat haha
@@Chromedpotato Thank you for your time and this video. I assume my problem is no longer relevant. The thing is I just recieved the new pads and they came with this plastic frame. So it shouldnt be a problem even if you will damage the pads while tearing them off.
If it's fully charged and it still does not turn on. It may be the wiring where the head set can turn got severed. That's the flaw of these types of head sets.
If you still have warranty better use that. But if none, you can start assessment by using a digital multimeter set to continuity. You need to open the headset completely to assess the wire problems.
There is also a possibility of a battery problem caused by faulty battery or overcharge that caused damage. I can solve the problem if i was able to physically assess it and parts are available. If the concern is that changing the pads made the head set not work. It does not. No wiring is near the pads.
The lock is like a L shape going outwards. When you feel the frame just below the foam. You need to press that going out and then upwards towards you and you will hear a pop. Best to start below or above.
@@Jomuerudoumandanberarumino I did before but I used a lubricant to avoid that. You need to remove some parts to apply the lubricant accurately for it to work. Any silicone based lubricant will do. If you want it cheap, a minute amount of mineral oil will do. Always apply the lubricant accurately at the joints of the headphone.