Thank you so much man I couldn't hear anything from my left bud for months until I decided to search up how to fix it fixed it right away with your vid thanks
Had problems with the right earbud and finally decided to take action. This video helped me to really improve the audio of the right. I think it might be back completely. Thank you
I read an article awhile ago that mentioned using Blu Tack to clear out the speakers/mesh of different devices including earbuds…basically you need to push it in and out of the mesh quickly (sort of like blotting a fabric with a damp cloth to get a stain out) to not get the blu tack stuck in the earbud. It could be a good last resort to fixing the earbuds, but since I’m not a professional I would recommend you doing a search online to see what you think about the option.
That's funny that you say that my earbuds disappeared over a month ago to only find out I left them in my backpack so glad I found them after over a month😅🤣😂
great video on everything you should NOT do when cleaning your buds. You are pushing debris INTO your wire mesh & the interior filter. You should use suction to keep any debris from going INTO the mesh & more so, the inner filter!
A few months ago, I got the Galaxy Buds 2; like about a week (maybe 2 weeks) later, there were some problems with the charging contacts, cleaned them with exactly what you used in this video. I've been cleaning them at least once a week ever since.
Thanks for the tutorial, it helped me a lot with the Galaxy Buds 2 since when using one of them you couldn't hear it and it beeped thinking it was broken but I cleaned them and they worked, thank you very much
They actually sound incredible and have way more features than airpods the only prob was when u sweat they pop out but the sound and ANC is better than Airpods.
So you actually swipe them and no need to actually clean them at all? I cannot believe that Samsung doesn't recommend to clean ( with alcohol) your ear buds and especially the silicon parts.
To really restore sound to new condition I took the buds apart to get behind the tiny mesh. Sound gets distorted from wax build up between the mesh and speaker face.
I wouldnt even bother with this. Just get any kind of vinyl sticker, press it tightly on the speaker mesh and scratch your fingernail over it to get the sticky down in the mesh and pull away. You can see little dirt circles. Repeat till no more dirt circles. Back to 100% clarity
Sooo....mine fell out of my ears today while I was on the lawn mower trying to rock it back and forth because I had gotten stuck in low lying mud spot. I managed to find both buds, but they're pretty dirty. I'm thinking I might use a somewhat damp cloth for my right one that fell directly in the mud. Luckily the other one just fell onto the deck of the lawn mower blade so its not as dirty...
You should probably drain the battery from the buds before going near them with a wet cloth, though. And make sure they dry really well before putting them to charge again. You don't want to accidentally short circuit them.
Dude... that's nothing with time the dirty goes way deeper than that... if you want to help make a video taking of that crome grid where the real s$##t will be
Hi...my right ear bud pro ,using only 1 bud for 5 months incoming calls they cannot hear me talk ,sound like a mile away ,I am sure the mic is blocked with wax ,how to clean Now I using the left side bud perfect
I use sanitizer to clean my Buds 2 I dip cotton buds in Sanitizer but not much then I gently clean the box and buds And my buds are all good and working Just do it gently and don't overuse the alcohol that's it
False! You can use water. Just don't dip it in water. The earbuds are water resistant not water proof. Therefore, it can handle little water. Just don't dip it in water. Notice: WATCH OUT FOR THE MICROPHONE HOLE If you get water inside the speakers, it takes 1 week to heal (even if you dip it, inside water). Please make sure it's inside the case for a week so the heat and remove the water. I have tested it and it worked. Works for: Galaxy Buds, Buds+, Buds Pro
Some alterations to what tools he used could be instead of blowing away debris and most likely spitting everywhere you could use a can of compressed air or just use a phone screen cloth to wipe the gunk away
Dude i cant thank you enough. My left bud has been fkt for months, my kid had them as a gift, said they were busted and bought a new pair. I took the old ones. Ive done qtips, microfiber, cloth towels; all with and without isopropyl. It all worked. Only a tiny little bit. But it never once occured to me to just blas it with canned air. Now my left bud is functioning great! Tysm and have a great rest of your life!
just use dry wipe, or cotton swap, maybe a UV LAMP that kill bacterias if u are concerned about ear infection...............since manufacture suggest to not use any alcohol or soap........
I cleaned my silicone things carefully like i always did regularly and on those they ripped immediately They said it's not included in the warranty.. Don't have replacements to buy either So i bought 100 pcs from AliExpress Gonna move on from Samsung soon
There is only one way I know of but it voids warranty so if you don't wanna do that then maybe it's best to do some research somewhere else. If you're curious lemme know.
Do not follow this video! Ruined my headphones trying this method. Now my right earbud is no longer working. My left earbud will no longer hold a charge. Not sure why any of this changed, but worst choice was following this video.