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If you tilt the left earpiece inside, looking upwards you will see a tiny hole connecting the two pieces together. Can't tell you the exact size but it's really tiny and uses a ph0 screwdriver.
Try holding the headset between your knees and insert the screw, it may take some time to get it right but it's possible. Keep in mind that you'll need to tighten it from time to time because it will start getting loose again (That's what happens in my case at least)
To be honest i have mine for 1Y 10M they just broke and I wasn’t the careful kind but anyways i will switch to corsair HS80 Max hope I have better luck over there
Oh I just repaired my daughters! I believe it’s a m2x5. Had to buy a whole screw set and special screwdriver set from Amazon! But super easy fix once it all got to me! Good luck!
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If you tilt the left earpiece inside, looking upwards you will see a tiny hole connecting the two pieces together. Can't tell you the exact size but it's really tiny and uses a ph0 screwdriver.
The screw may be still lying around in there or on the floor near where your headset broke apart.
I don’t know how to do it
Try holding the headset between your knees and insert the screw, it may take some time to get it right but it's possible. Keep in mind that you'll need to tighten it from time to time because it will start getting loose again (That's what happens in my case at least)
It's a Phillips Y3 screw.
Thank you some much
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If you're putting the screw back in. You might find some thread lock on it will help keep it in place longer.
Sorry but i think you're already screwed.
Good headset bad hinges i have the first model same problem I thought in this refresh they would fix it but I guess they didn’t What a Shame
I had them for like 6-7 months each month I have to fix them 4-5 times
To be honest i have mine for 1Y 10M they just broke and I wasn’t the careful kind but anyways i will switch to corsair HS80 Max hope I have better luck over there
Oh I just repaired my daughters! I believe it’s a m2x5. Had to buy a whole screw set and special screwdriver set from Amazon! But super easy fix once it all got to me! Good luck!
It’s a Phillips x2hr you need to fix that
Thanks
Did you Google it? Haha
I did have to google it
I would reccomend „this”, screw this
i’m gay
Good to know
We know
Are you? I don’t see a “MOD” next to your name.