Einleitung

Diese Anleitung zeigt, wie ein schwacher Akku der Microsoft Surface Kopfhörer ausgetauscht wird.

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    • Fasse die beiden Ohrmuscheln fest an und drehe sie etwas 45° gegen den Uhrzeigersinn.

    • Wende keine Gewalt an.

    • Hebe die Ohrmuscheln ab.

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    • Entferne die beiden 2,6 mm langen Kreuzschlitzschrauben #00, mit denen das linke Kopfhörer Gehäuse befestigt ist.

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    • Hebe das Kopfhörergehäuse ab. Achte darauf, dass du die Kabel zur Platine nicht verschoben werden.

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    • Entlöte die beiden Lötstellen.

    • Das Gerät könnte durch die Lötarbeiten beschädigt werden, arbeite sorgsam!

    Why are you recommending to desolder 3 contact points if the battery only have 2 cables?

    Thanks

    Sebastian Montalban -

    Nice catch, Sebastian. Thanks for pointing that out.

    Connor Bassolino -

Abschluss

Um dein Gerät wieder zusammenzubauen, folge den Schritten in umgekehrter Reihenfolge.

Ethan Haight

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4 Kommentare

Hello,

I got hung up on Step 2. I used a Philips #00 screwdriver, but I was unable to turn the screw. It seemed as though the screwdriver was not fitting into the screw because the head wasn't able to be solidly into the screw indentations.

Is there some sort of Phillips #00 screwdriver that has some sort of different head? Might it be possible that not every Surface Headphone (first edition) uses the type of screw that needs a Philips #00 screwdriver?

I bought these headphones refurbished. So I'm not sure if something somehow is different from that, or if there is nothing different with the screws, but something is wrong with my Phillips #00 screwdriver, or if there is some other kind of head that measures as #00, but is somehow different (are there more than one type of Phillips #00 screwdriver?).

Thank you in advance for any information you can provide.

Fred Naatz -

Im in the process of trying to repair my headphones as well. Looking at the screws they're definitely not Phillips, they're some type of torx screw. I don't have my torx set with me at the moment but when get it I'll let you know which size driver worked

Surfaceheafphonebreaker -

Hello, hoping you can give an answer on this. I’m usually pretty good at finding anything. But I can’t seem to find a replacement battery. I have the surface headphones 2. Can you gone me some insight as to what direction I should go to find one. I’ve tried Microsoft themselves. I got nowhere. I found the battery for the 1 series. I can’t find the battery nowhere.

Thank you for the presentation. It helped me in the disassemble process.

Richie Rich -

The screws in Step 2 appear to be a T6 Torx

Andy -