Introdução

Because of manufacturing tolerances the antenna inside the earbuds is sometimes not connected. This guide shows how to fix this to get a more reliable connection.
To check which side(s) have the problem follow these easy steps:

  1. Take one of the earbuds from the case.
  2. Connect it to a device and play some music.
  3. Slowly walk away. If the connection becomes unstable after a few meters this earbud likely has a disconnected antenna.
  4. repeat with the other one.
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    • Heat up the lid by leaving the earbud upside down on a hotplate at ~80°C for ~1min. A 3d printers hotbed works well for this.

    • A heat gun should also work as well.

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    • The earbuds are glued shut.

    • Put some cloth around the earbud and put it in a vice like shown.

    • Pliers might work too if you don't have a vice but it's not recommended.

    • Slowly close the vice until there is a cracking sound or a gap forms in the seam.

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    • Heat up the lid again before continuing.

    • Separate the 2 halfs using one of the opening picks.

    • Make sure not to press the pick more then ~1mm into the case to avoid damaging anything on the PCB.

    • Slowly lift up the outer half after cracking the seal around the whole earbud. Slowly pull them apart as there is some flexible adhesive on 2 internal pegs that takes a bit of time to "give up".

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    • The marked mic cover tends to easily get lost. It's best to take it of and store it with the top half until reassembly.

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    • Try to remove as much of the hard, clear glue on the outside edge to make sure the buds close nicely when reassembling them.

    • A precision rotary tool with a fine abrasive tip and/or a scalpel works best.

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    • Try to remove as much of the white glue as possible using a scalpel and/or tweezers.

    • Putting the lid back on the hotplate or a bit of Isopropanol can help softening it.

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    • Lift up the contact area of the antenna with a scalpel.

    • Be especially careful when pushing it around the mic port(marked in red) that's beneath it.

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    • Put a thin piece of foam the size of the contact area behind it.

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    • Fold the contact are back down.

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