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They literally could've just put a 4 pin connector on the board, it's all right there, the design allowed for a quick 30 second battery replacment. Just why
Tengo la inquietud de colocar dos plug de salidas para parlantes externos para conectar por fuera dos pequeños parlantes Twitters para agregar brillo de agudos para mejorar el sonido, sera posible que compartas un video de como hacerlo?
From Cali, Colombia, thank you very much for your video. It saves me from throwing my speaker in the trash or paying 150 dollars for the repair, which is what a new one is worth. I only paid $50 for the battery.
Thanks for the video, I know it's a long time since posting but I will shoot my question anyways in the hopes of an answer. There was another person here having the same problem which is the fact that after correct installation - battery working, speaker saying the percentage - it only depletes but does not charge. The speaker is flashing amber as a sign of charging but it never actually does. I tried all kinds of hard reset on this speaker such as the long presses and it has the latest version ( mac tells me that on the bluetooth connection) but doesn't want to connect to neither mac or pc for the bose update using the app. Do you know by any change a fix on how to make the battery charge? Thank you very much!
Thanks for the video. What an awfully complicated process... Compared to the previous model. Let's say that Bose made this model unrepairable for most users. That's scandalous.
I appreciate your efforts in fixing the Bose Soundlink mini (1st generation) Bluetooth speaker. However, I am deeply disappointed by the design of the circuitry housing, which I find to be inadequate and hindering repair. I purchased my Soundlink mini 1st generation for INR 16,800, along with an additional INR 3,800 for the pouch. I cherished this device, even writing an independent review after four months of use. Unfortunately, it now appears that the battery has failed, indicated by a blinking red light when I attempt to charge it. Bose no longer services this model, and the necessary battery is unavailable or prohibitively expensive from online sources. This experience has soured my opinion of Bose and other tech companies that produce such poorly constructed devices. I believe it is time for consumers worldwide to voice their concerns and consider boycotting Bose products. An independent agency should conduct a thorough audit of such practices. It is regrettable that a company of Bose's reputation has failed to meet my expectations.
This is the soundlink mini 2. If you have the very first model then it’s much easier to replace the battery. I have the sound link mini first generation model and it’s just four screws and pop the new battery in. Got one on Amazon and it’s even better then when new.