Cracking open my Sennheiser HD 250BT headphones. So far the only Bluetooth headphones I can stand so would quite like to keep them running my past the inevitable battery death.
They also look a lot like my favorite work headphones the HD25s and that just makes me happy 😆
The battery is in the right ear cup (the one with the buttons), just take off the ear pads and unscrew the four screws, then gently pull it out, there are some thin wires to be carefull with here.
Annoyingly looks like it will require some soldering to replace. On the plus side it’s only lightly glued in place. The serial number seems to be AHB402035PLT so I’m on the look out for a replacement! If anyone spots one let me know.
Will update this post if I find a replacement and successfully replace it.
📷 | Morar 🏴
Improvise, adapt, overcome, use a water bottle to fix your broken seat feets.
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“I’m sorry to disturb you mam but I’m afraid we found your son at a polka party.”
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Achh interesting film in many ways but to be honest it was a bit of a slog. Though I feel like that might have been the point.
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Sooo is it like a rule that as soon as society collapses you have to dress all mad max like? Might have to learn to sow properly.
Haddnt seen this somehow. Lived up to the hype. 😄
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