after fixing your earbuds let it charge completely. and to prevent this problem to happen never use your earphones until it dies from low battery always put it in charge before it turns off
I knew someone had come up with this idea before me. I own Mpow X3 and they were totally unresponsive (they have no physical buttons). I tried with one cell first, the light didn't turn on. I eventually connected 3 cells (4.5V summed up), and they still didn't turn on, but I thought maybe I should use a different method, and upon opening the case (charger case) I pressed down and released the earbuds repeatedly while the light of the case was still on. I don't know what helped exactly, but both of the earbuds came alive... They had been dead for quite a long time, so I didn't expect them to. Thanks for the useful short video!
It worked. Thanks😊 I thought I lose hope on fixing my left earbuds. You're a lifesaver.💖 I will keep mind that do not lowbatt the battery of earbuds to keep it from working.👌
Well the clever way to do this would probably be to measure the charging voltage first, and then create a series of batteries to get 1-1.2 of this voltage. For my JVC HA-A7T it was 5V so four 1,5V AA connected in series got me 6V. Worked like charm.
One way to jumpstart the battery in the earbud is to use a charging cable that is broke/has one or more of the wires exposed. And then you can try to form a circuit using any type of battery/powerbank with the wires and try to hit the pins in the earbud. Aluminum foil or any small metal pin (needle) might work. You might have to try a couple of times to hit it correctly and or just the right amount of voltage but it worked for me :)
@@kettlekorn2169 I also have a problem with my cetra can you elaborate more on how you fixed it? and do you also have the problem on your right earbuds?
Thanks man! i have the exact t2c and the left piece suddenly die. I thought of the same thing but was afraid that it will damage the circuit. Now it's back alive woo!
My jbl free earbuds would both light up when being put into the case, but the left earbud would never continue to charge for more than 5-10 seconds. Case kept thinking it had a full charge. Tried this method, case is staying on showong it is charging the ear buds, right ear bud is 100% but no lights are showing up on my left ear bud when its in the case at all now after trying this.
I try to my Lenovo lp1 pro because the Right side won't charge. I try the left side, light indicator on, but when i try right side, it still wont turn on.
Yo i dropped my left airbud and now it won't charge nor fit in the case properly.What do I do? The right one stays perfectly in the case (when I turn the case upside down it won't fall out of it but the left one falls out as it doesn't fit).What do I do?
Hey bro, after my left earbud reached 0% battery, its not changing in case, but if i push on it while its in case, it starts charging as long as weight is applied on it, Do you think its my earpiece at fault or my charging case? Also do you think its worth trying to get it charge up by keeping weight on it.
I think your charging pads on the earbuds and charging case are dirty try to clean it really good. and check if the charging pad in the case *" the pointy small gold tips" make sure it still springy and not stuck down check it and clean it and I think it will works fine
@@nathanchristensen716 connecting the wires to the charging port is just like plugin the case to the charger .... I did not tried it mabye it will work if it dead unit I guss there is no lose trying it .. hope you will fix it
My one earbud stop working. It blink one on it's light but whenever i tried to connect it with my device only right earbud connects. Left one didn't connect. But sometimes suddenly both works. I don't know what's the problem. I still have warranty but the earbud company didn't respond my massage.
I guess if you use your earbud until it shut off sometimes the battery discharge completely and wont accept the low volt charging frome the earbud case. so it need a Highter voltage zap to wake up
@@TheSharkB7 Thank you. I watched some guys opening the case of the same model as mine on CZcams, but I couldn't open it. I tried so hard. I could injure my hands, so I gave up.
Great tip, but trying to understand why a battery jump starts the buds but the case itself doesn't. Case current too low to start the buds or something?
@@TheSharkB7 it's not hot, it just have the loud static noise. I also tried putting it back in the charging case as you said earlier but nothing changed. 😅
you can do it out side of the house. I did it more than 10 times. the worst thing that can happen is the earbud will not work. and I don't think it will catch fire because the battery is already dead and discharged
after fixing your earbuds let it charge completely. and to prevent this problem to happen never use your earphones until it dies from low battery always put it in charge before it turns off
This worked for me. My Skullcandy Indy ANC earbud stopped working, and doing this fixed it! Thank you!
Glad it helped!
I knew someone had come up with this idea before me.
I own Mpow X3 and they were totally unresponsive (they have no physical buttons).
I tried with one cell first, the light didn't turn on. I eventually connected 3 cells (4.5V summed up), and they still didn't turn on, but I thought maybe I should use a different method, and upon opening the case (charger case) I pressed down and released the earbuds repeatedly while the light of the case was still on.
I don't know what helped exactly, but both of the earbuds came alive... They had been dead for quite a long time, so I didn't expect them to.
Thanks for the useful short video!
It worked. Thanks😊 I thought I lose hope on fixing my left earbuds. You're a lifesaver.💖 I will keep mind that do not lowbatt the battery of earbuds to keep it from working.👌
Thank you for this tutorial! My earphones are working again!!
Wow! This worked for my Skullcandy ANC Indy left earbud which was not showing either red or blue lights! Thanks!
Glad it helped!
I wish I had looked at this video before I threw my first pair away, thank you for the tutorial cause it works
Well the clever way to do this would probably be to measure the charging voltage first, and then create a series of batteries to get 1-1.2 of this voltage. For my JVC HA-A7T it was 5V so four 1,5V AA connected in series got me 6V. Worked like charm.
One way to jumpstart the battery in the earbud is to use a charging cable that is broke/has one or more of the wires exposed. And then you can try to form a circuit using any type of battery/powerbank with the wires and try to hit the pins in the earbud. Aluminum foil or any small metal pin (needle) might work.
You might have to try a couple of times to hit it correctly and or just the right amount of voltage but it worked for me :)
Like a phone charger cord?
Yes, as long as one of the cords are exposed (like with a cut).
Or use battery.@@meraiahb8315
this fcking 😍work on my rog cetra tnx man !!
@kettlekorn2169 no problem 😊
I just teach people what I have learned. I started making some videos on fixing earbud problems
@@kettlekorn2169 I also have a problem with my cetra can you elaborate more on how you fixed it? and do you also have the problem on your right earbuds?
Worked on my Honor Earbuds, thanks mate!!!
Happy to help
I would kiss your feet, sir. Your solution saved my Huawei freebuds 4i. You're a true hero. THANKS!!!
Happy to help
Thank you!! It worked!
Thank a lot ....it worked for my JBL Tune beam ❤️❤️
:) 👍
You jumpstarted your earbud, I love it! I so wanna try this and I have faith in it working but i gotta figure out where to get the cables from for it😅
It worked on my lenovo lp5. Thanks
Its work for KZ Z1 thanks👍💯💯
Are working thank you very much ❤❤❤
Thanks it works!
Its work for KZ Z1 even though not bipp iam put in box charger work thanks💯💯💯
Great 👍
Hello it is ok to use any magnet and if there's no magnet can i use a tape
Just tried this on my Lenovo thinkplus lp40 and it worked
Just use the battery and then put back in the case
Thanks a lot
It worked!!! Damn! Thanks a lot!
just like magic
Thanks! Easy trick saved my dead earbud!
Thanks bro. My headphones are back.
Thank you
Love you soooo much bro trick worked for me ❤❤❤❤❤😊😊😊🎉🎉🎉🎉
Happy to help
Thank you, it really is working
You really are Savior
I already lose hope for mine
your welcome 👍
Mahn this worked.. thans broo ❤
Welcome 👍
OMG IT WORKED!!!!!!!!!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤ THANKS A LOT MAN!
Glad to help 👍
Thanks man! i have the exact t2c and the left piece suddenly die. I thought of the same thing but was afraid that it will damage the circuit. Now it's back alive woo!
no problem glad you fixed yours
i have my sabbath vooplay sitting abouut 3 years ago. then i happen to see this vid. iloveyou man. it really works hahaha
Nice
Will try this with my 2017 pixel buds
did it work ?
Good tips but didn't work for my Ht07 right bud.
It suddenly dead in case while charging 😢😢
My jbl free earbuds would both light up when being put into the case, but the left earbud would never continue to charge for more than 5-10 seconds. Case kept thinking it had a full charge. Tried this method, case is staying on showong it is charging the ear buds, right ear bud is 100% but no lights are showing up on my left ear bud when its in the case at all now after trying this.
How do we figure out the negative and positive terminals on the earbuds though?
you don't..just zap it randomly
Mine won't charge the buds and the charging case only display a steady red light.
Working to my brand new earbuds not working and charging right side
I try to my Lenovo lp1 pro because the Right side won't charge. I try the left side, light indicator on, but when i try right side, it still wont turn on.
can i use two batteries instead since i dont have cables?
how are you going to use 2 batteries without wires .? i guess you can but be carful it can catch fire if you did it for long
Yo i dropped my left airbud and now it won't charge nor fit in the case properly.What do I do? The right one stays perfectly in the case (when I turn the case upside down it won't fall out of it but the left one falls out as it doesn't fit).What do I do?
Magnet in case is loosse
Hey bro, after my left earbud reached 0% battery, its not changing in case, but if i push on it while its in case, it starts charging as long as weight is applied on it, Do you think its my earpiece at fault or my charging case? Also do you think its worth trying to get it charge up by keeping weight on it.
I think your charging pads on the earbuds and charging case are dirty try to clean it really good. and check if the charging pad in the case *" the pointy small gold tips" make sure it still springy and not stuck down check it and clean it and I think it will works fine
Will this work for every earbuds?
I tested this on 3 different earbuds and it worked fine.. So I guss it will work for most earbuds
Excellent
To clarify, both are copper wires right?
I think I used aluminium wires here in the video but of course it won't matter. you can use any wires
Gonna try this when i have some free time. Wish me lucj
good luck pal hope it works 🤞
Can you do this to the earbud case?
I think you can but you need to open the case and to it to the case battery directly
@@TheSharkB7 Dang, so you can’t connect the wires to the micro usb charging port?
@@nathanchristensen716 connecting the wires to the charging port is just like plugin the case to the charger .... I did not tried it mabye it will work if it dead unit I guss there is no lose trying it .. hope you will fix it
@@TheSharkB7 gotcha, that makes sense, thanks for your responses and the video!
How i have to use different colour wire?
any wire colour will do it doesn't matter
My one earbud stop working. It blink one on it's light but whenever i tried to connect it with my device only right earbud connects. Left one didn't connect. But sometimes suddenly both works. I don't know what's the problem. I still have warranty but the earbud company didn't respond my massage.
sounds like software issue. try hard rest it or pair it with another phone to make sure if it bad or just need re pair
What did you use to attach the cable to the battery? A magnet?
yes but you can use strong tape or somthing
I asked someone to hold the wires against the battery while I was doing the electroshock to the patient
It's Alive yeahhhh thanks
Can this work on airpods?
I did not tried it on airpods
Why do the batteries stop working?
I guess if you use your earbud until it shut off sometimes the battery discharge completely and wont accept the low volt charging frome the earbud case. so it need a Highter voltage zap to wake up
Hello what kind of wire you use
any wire will do. I used wires I found inside a broken kids toys
I found a wire that is the color is white and red is that okay
@@elbertpalon394 yes you can use any magnets or a tape or anything to attach the wire to the battery and you can use any wire with any colour
Thank you very much i will try this i hope it will work
Where to get that wire? Please respond 🙏
if you have a broken small electronics like kid toys you can find wires in them or maybe a broken usb cables
My charger is not charging... I think earbuds are still good. Any idea to do the same for USB type C charger?
I will try to open the case and zap the battery directly BUT be super careful and do it outside in case if the battery catches fire or something
@@TheSharkB7 Thank you. I watched some guys opening the case of the same model as mine on CZcams, but I couldn't open it. I tried so hard. I could injure my hands, so I gave up.
It's like jump start
DOESN'T polarity matter?
For 1.5 volts I think it doesn't matter
I'm gonna try this on my Rog cetra I will come back and comment again if it works
did it works ?
i applied but mine's are not working. help me to get rid of this problem
im sorry to hear this but i have no other tricks
Great tip, but trying to understand why a battery jump starts the buds but the case itself doesn't. Case current too low to start the buds or something?
I think it’s a safety thing. When your battery is too low it won’t charge.
@@crazythingis I guess. Or maybe the dead bud tricks the case logic that they're already fully charged/off so does nothing
works with any earbud?
I tried it on different devices and it works.
Where di you get the wire????
from faulty usb cables or broken electronics
@@TheSharkB7 they just have to be red and black?
@@maxrodriguez4705 no any colors will do
Mine started to beeping continously. Is it dangerous? Hoping for reply soon
@TheSharkB7
Sorry I'm not expert but put it back in the charging case and let it charge and see what will happen..
@@TheSharkB7 Is it safe? Sorry it is beeping a continous loud static noise from afar. I'm aftaid it may cause fire.
@@aaron61378 maybe its low battery indicator? Touch it if it hot then its not safe if it cold then it's fine
@@TheSharkB7 it's not hot, it just have the loud static noise. I also tried putting it back in the charging case as you said earlier but nothing changed. 😅
That doesn't fix the fact that they aren't charging in the case though....
Não entendi o video. Você deu um curto parece ter esbarrado os dois fios negativo e positivo
1 AA battery with wires. you take the wires and make them touch the dead earbuds charging pads randomly. the - / + don't matter in this case
Oh man I have jabees airpods It's not charging, I tried your method but it didn't work Please help me I need it badly 😢😢😢
Sorry mate I'm not expert but try my method but touch the pads with the battery for longer time
@@TheSharkB7 man I do it ant the airpods turn hot
@@hussainharb5754 thats a dangerous sing it could catch fire I think it's time to order a new one
@@TheSharkB7 oh man I know that sad
@@TheSharkB7 can you speak Arabic
ah smart. Using magnets to hold the wires to the battery. I am going to have to remember that one.
Im afraid to do that lol
you can do it out side of the house. I did it more than 10 times. the worst thing that can happen is the earbud will not work. and I don't think it will catch fire because the battery is already dead and discharged
@@TheSharkB7 dead battery or work one?
@@sonyano1244 the AA battery is new but I meant to say the dead earbud battery is already dead so it won't catch fire