How You Can Switch the Battery on the Logitech Freepulse Headphone |
Posted: March 31, 2017 |
Battery is on the left headphone, the main one with no power button and power plug onto it
Taking out the small screw within the ear piece.
The screw is really a small Allen Wrench mind, smaller sized than my tiniest wrench, a 5/64.
I could make use of a small flat mind screwdriver to show the screw, the screwdriver mind was approximately 1mm.
When the screw and collar are removed, you are able to pressure a screwdriver in to the gap within the plastic between your bottom and top bits of the headphone, and pry the 2 primary pieces apart.
You will see some resistance, but nothing appeared at risk of breaking after i pried them apart.
There's additionally a small metal collar in the finish from the headphone
make use of a small flathead screwdriver to slip the collar to the rubber wire connecting the headphones.
Take away the battery packet
The packet is glued aside from the unit. I could pry them back, with no packets foil ripping. Most likely does not matter whether it does rip, becasue it is now a second hand up battery.
It's connected with a small remove-able electrical plug that offered some resistance, but came off cleanly.
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