Beats headphones are designed to fail fast. Both my daughter's and niece's Beats headphones failed just after a year. Amazing what advertising and celebrity can do for a reputation that would otherwise be awful
You’re not even wrong. I’ve been buying batches of them in bulk because they all have a planned obsolescence defect. After fixing a couple, it’s clock work
My beats stopped working after a year of having them brand new and apple took them back on a one year warrenty and I got a brand new pair, now this new pair has the same problem one year after I got the replacement this is 100% correct!!!
Best Beats Solo 3 "How to Fix" on UA-cam! Well labeled contacts on the LH jack phone end and an excellent method of using the existing "common" connections within the RH phone to enable the remaining good wire to be substituted for the broken one. Very well executed fix! Worked perfectly for me, Thanks!
I did it and it worked. Since it was my first time using solder wire it took me 5 minutes to solder the wires. After 2 years both my speakers finally work. Thank you!
I was watching your video and contemplating about how to fix mines when I though of a random idea to squeeze the white wire that is visible when you extend it. Somehow it worked and my right ear muff is working. I have no idea what happened
If you have a soldering iron and some skill (these are sub 30awg wires) you can do this. If this is your first solder job-consider asking a friend or go to a professional. This is not a very easy fix but I wouldn’t say it’s intermediate either. And if you use magnification you can greatly increase your chances of success! Thanks for the video. I didn’t know what to expect before
When I fold the left side of my beats the sound on the right side starts playing, but when I extend the left side to put it over my head the sound on the right side stops playing.
@@crackcbainefl2675 open both sides then use your multimeter to check the connection of each wire. eg. one ear piece has black and red wire. connect one lead to the speaker then the other to the other side, fold the speakers to see if there still is a connection if none then you need to fix that wire
Do the Beats Solo 3 have some issue with the right side audio? Cause mine stopped working and online I see a lot of problems with the right side? Is this a widespread issue with the model?
@@NewsonsElectronics I did it but that did not do the trick. Hard reset by disconnecting reacted as hard reset with the buttons - red blinking light shows up. Unfortunately no luck. I have also tried to play with the AUX jack with no luck so far.
@@idk-wp8wi No problem. I think the only reasonable explanation is the AUX pin for the right speaker must be stuck and thus it works only when cable is in. Unfortunately I have not been able to confirm this in any way.
Hello everyone! I have exactly the same situation. The earbuds work great on wire (both ears). But only the left ear works through Bluetooth (the right ear turns on a little from time to time when you press/touch / turn the left ear). Didn't find a solution to your problem?
As mentioned before, I am experiencing the same issue when blutooth playing: static noise is present. When the headphones are playing on cable there isnt any static. Do you have any advice to avoid the static noise when blutooth playing? Maybe using a shielded cable? Thanks!!
@@MrDhak0 no solution, the only way worked for me is locate where the broken wire is and solder it again. The procedure described here always result in static sound when blutooth is played.
I have had the same issue on the beats solo2 and on the solo3 as well. I binned the solo2 and was about to do the same with my solo3 but after giving it ( the right ear cup) a few hard taps it came back to life and has been working smoothly ever since. I am not advocating banging the crap out of the headset but it saved mine from the garbage bin 🤷♂️
@@NewsonsElectronics 2 headphones in a row and plenty more people online, sounds also like a manufacturing process issue. I think i have not charged either of my solo's more then 20 times so i don't wear them down..
I had no song from the left side. I resolder some wires, order new black cable with the five wires colours. All my connections are good, but I have low sound and no bass on my left side. Do you now what it could be ? Thanks a lot
So I was able to fix mine. My right side wasn’t working but the problem was in the left side. The ground cable was broken coming from the board from the aux to the other board right behind. Couldn’t exactly find where it was broken so I made a little bridge using thin wire and soldered the wire from before it was broken to after where it was broken. Had a hard time soldiering but for best results just wrap the insulated cable from the beats around the new copper wire then add resin core. (Beats wire must be wrapped on the outside of the copper cable then solder). I think this is a very common problem because the speaker is able to wiggle and adjust to your head shape using rubber but when the speaker is twisted/bent too much then too much stress is put onto the wires that aren’t long enough then bam they break. But I’m not saying this is the same problem for everyone but if your right speaker isn’t working then take apart the left ear and create a bridge from the blue stripped wire on the very right of the aux board board and connect it to the other board right behind. Like try opening up the blue stripped insulated wire on the board behind and connect it to the very last wire on the aux board which should also be the blue stripped wire. If the speaker starts working then there’s your problem and you may proceed cutting and soldering the wire. I tried my best on instructions with words but if you still have a hard time understanding then just send a comment and I will help you out
I tried to fix the right side as explained in the video.Unluckily it works for a very short time and start noise.I changed the wire and solder it again it works good for a short while again . Now it is not working at all. No sound. Please need your guidance.What is the problem how to resolve it Thanks
@@NewsonsElectronics Thanks for reply. I checked with Multi meter, I found that speaker is blown out. wire are good. I did the same experience on another Solo3. it is working (mean Right speaker also giving sound) but what was i experienced with the previous one, same noise. left speaker play clear sound but Right play with Noise. I can't explain. Sound is not clear. As some time we listen on radio noisy disturb music.I kept it open waiting for your advise. Thanks
@@NewsonsElectronicsWhich Wire? The wire which I used for earth by myself or some other original wires? When I am using cable for listing there is no noise but with blue tooth there is noise. Thanks
Watching this while listening on my beats I bought on Facebook marketplace. The right side is out. He didn’t tell me that of course. But I’m still wearing them. A couple of time the right came back in but went back out. While watching this at the end with the test my right side didn’t come on 😢
It works when they are connected by the auxiliary cable, but when using them wirelessly you hear a very annoying sound on the right side. Help me please
i followed your instruction. and yes my right side headphone working again. but now my right side has static sound when playing music via bluetooh, but normal when using 3.5mm jack. any solution? thanks
Hey i have a question, your help would very much be appreciates. So my beats work and everything but the sound is low than expected. They still sound good but its low. How can i fix this?
I can see I’m going to have to spend $100 or so on another pair of headphones. I’m just not good a fixing things as simple as beats by Dre headphones. Im afraid somehow I’ll screw it up. appreciate your help though.
Thanks for sharing. Question: I noticed that you are using a Windows PC. When connected with the 3.5 wire, can you mute or raise the volume up or down? I currently have Solo 2 and 3 connected to Windows 10 and 11, and the mute and raising the volume up or down do not work. I even grabbed my daughter's factory Studio 3 3.5 wire, and it does the same. If connected via Bluetooth, it works fine; this is so strange.
You're probably past it now, but I'm guessing anything that comes in on that analog jack just goes straight to the speakers and is using the amplification from the headphone output on whatever you're running. The onboard volume/mute stuff is probably part of the Beats' circuitry (bluetooth>amplifier,etc.) so it's no longer active while wired. Someone please correct that if it's wrong.
Thank you so much for the walkthrough! The solution worked for the most part and the right side now plays again. However, a new issue popped up that I'm wondering if you experienced as well. When playing music via Bluetooth there is a high pitched noise in the background on the fixed right side that is more evident when volume of the music is lower. When I pause the music, the noise stops a few seconds after. The headphones appear to work noise-free through the wire, however the main reason I got them in the first place is to listen wirelessly. Do you know by chance why this is happening?
yes its a grounding issue instead of soldering the wire to any ground you need to make the wire go to the correct ground wire. So for each headphone there are two wires if you have a multimeter see what one is not connected you may have to use some new wire.
@@dawood.jarral instead of the bolt try the - on the pcb. if that does not work there could be a bad connection of the - line that goes goes though the headset do a continuity test and see if the signal is getting to the other side of the headphones if not you have to run another wire.
I dropped my solo 3 wireless headphones(just right side)in a cup of Coke. I put them in a bag of rice for 3 days. It still would not work. I just tried wiping the battery & connections with an alcohol wipe. When I try to turn them on I just get a red blinking light. Any ideas on how to fix this. I'm trying to get them working again. Appreciate your help.
Hi, this solution fixed my not working right side speaker, but on bluetooth i got hissing static noise coming from that speaker. how do i fix that? on aux its fine. tried different device and hard reset
you still have a grounding issue, from one side of the headphone you have a broken wire you might have to run a ground wire from one headphone to the other try using a wire and connecting from the ground of one side of the headphone to the other to see if the static goes away.
@@NewsonsElectronics yep. Thank you. found the ground on aux board that does not make static noise. But thats no longer easy fix to get one wire through from left to right side. Maybe is easier to replace main wire… will that fix the issue also?
@@NewsonsElectronics i did it and all works. that was not so fun :D thank you for instructions and help. I have another pair of solo3 that battery drains fully when turned off in two days completely. do you have idea maybe what is wrong with them? installed new battery and did nothing.
I have a unique issue, right ear when using Bluetooth doesn't work, but when I use with audio jack there's no problem. Not sure what is going on there with that. (Beats Solo3)
This fix seems to solve one problem but create another. Interference when using the Bluetooth connection causing a high pitch squeal in the right headphone. Might need shielded wire or another ground source.
I’m trying to avoid running a whole new ground as this requires complete disassembly of the headphones and an expensive new main harness. This seemed like a great idea for a fix but Unfortunately every ground point on that charging port creates noise. I’m wondering if there is somewhere else near the battery you could tap in to which might eliminate interference.
What the heck is it with people sinking these stupid 1/8" jacks down into a hole half the time? Trying to troubleshoot mine, I went through four different cables and adapters before finding one where the molded body didn't bang into the headphones before the plug got all the way in. :-(
While not the “turn off, turn back on fix” everyone wanted, this is not a difficult task. He takes you step by step through the whole process. It’s about $15 for an ohmmeter and $15 for a soldering kit. You can either spend $200 on new headphones or $30 and an hour. I guarantee you’re not important enough that $170/hr rate for labor is a waste of your time. Be an adult, purchase some tools that you’ll use in the future, learn a skill and make yourself useful. Don’t blame Beats for a shitty product or this guy for a complicated video. Stop waiting for the world to change. Solid video overall 🤘🏻💪🏻
tried this fix and it worked! the problem is theres static on repaired side when i turn off the music and goes off after a couple of seconds. goes back when music is played again. anyone had this issue too after trying this?
The Beats Solo headphones are bad, you can hear constant squeaking and creaking from inside, while jogging. I have put wd40 in the rails, but not helped. it is not possible to remove the ear pads unless you twist the ear pieces of the headphones. Squeaking just can't get of it. Bad buy for 300€!
Thanks for the walkthough but this is anything but simple for a fix
Not that hard though either lol
Ik no one wants to do all this
@@Victorkafantaris then throw your headphones away and buy new ones.
this is not simple ig my left ear gon be vibing by itaelf
@@bradbozarth4635 I already did 💀
this is a easy fix? what the hell
Exactly
Lol same my shit just went out these are garbage what the hell
Hahahag
😂😂😂
😂😂😂
Beats headphones are designed to fail fast. Both my daughter's and niece's Beats headphones failed just after a year. Amazing what advertising and celebrity can do for a reputation that would otherwise be awful
My beats worked fine for about 3 years till my sister slammed them to the ground and one fell off
You’re not even wrong. I’ve been buying batches of them in bulk because they all have a planned obsolescence defect. After fixing a couple, it’s clock work
I've had mine for 5 years finally kicked the bucket on the right side today
My beats stopped working after a year of having them brand new and apple took them back on a one year warrenty and I got a brand new pair, now this new pair has the same problem one year after I got the replacement this is 100% correct!!!
Mine just failed after just over a month
Best Beats Solo 3 "How to Fix" on UA-cam! Well labeled contacts on the LH jack phone end and an excellent method of using the existing "common" connections within the RH phone to enable the remaining good wire to be substituted for the broken one. Very well executed fix! Worked perfectly for me, Thanks!
i wouldnt say its an easy fix this looks very complicated but im determined to fix them
I did it and it worked. Since it was my first time using solder wire it took me 5 minutes to solder the wires. After 2 years both my speakers finally work. Thank you!
I was shooked to find a specific video for exactly what I need
Hopefully this works. I really like these headphones 😭
same !!! i’m in the car and it’s only working on my left side, and did it work for you?
all the best of luck on the repair,
Ikr
I didnt get to were these since 2020
Please tell me this worked for Yall?!
Who else is watching this with only one working side
Me
mi .
Me.
I was watching your video and contemplating about how to fix mines when I though of a random idea to squeeze the white wire that is visible when you extend it. Somehow it worked and my right ear muff is working. I have no idea what happened
thanks for sharing
there is a loose connection in the wire, try not to fold the headset
Has it failed again? If the wire is indeed loose at the solder joints or pinched inside it’s only a matter of time.
This is by far the BEST video quality and easily informative video i have seen by far. EXCELLENT JOB!!
Could please help me? My right side only works when I twist the earcup a bit. What should I do?
I sounds like a connection issue , you would have to test it with a multimeter
@@NewsonsElectronics Thank you so much for answering.
@@vo6428 no problem
this is simple?
😂 wtf
Yes
Nope
Explains eff all jus shows close up of speaker but doesn’t explain much else
If you have a soldering iron and some skill (these are sub 30awg wires) you can do this. If this is your first solder job-consider asking a friend or go to a professional. This is not a very easy fix but I wouldn’t say it’s intermediate either. And if you use magnification you can greatly increase your chances of success! Thanks for the video. I didn’t know what to expect before
Thank you so much, but I really don't have the tools to do thi. How much would you charge for a fix?
I don't have the tools (and it's not *that* simple). How much would you charge to fix mine? 🤔
just a quick question, does this fix work for bluetooth? as my mother doesn't use analogue.
Okay I have had five pairs of headphones and they all suffered from the same issue is there an issue that can be happening
When I fold the left side of my beats the sound on the right side starts playing, but when I extend the left side to put it over my head the sound on the right side stops playing.
There is a cable that is pinched when folding. You would have to replace the cable to have a solid connection.
@@NewsonsElectronics ahh thanks.
@@crackcbainefl2675 no problem
@@NewsonsElectronics any advice on how to fix the cable first ?
@@crackcbainefl2675 open both sides then use your multimeter to check the connection of each wire. eg. one ear piece has black and red wire. connect one lead to the speaker then the other to the other side, fold the speakers to see if there still is a connection if none then you need to fix that wire
Works but does some noise probably caused the grounding
Thank you sir for sharing, it worked for me! the only minor thing was that remains like an "static" noise but what the heck this works!
Do the Beats Solo 3 have some issue with the right side audio? Cause mine stopped working and online I see a lot of problems with the right side? Is this a widespread issue with the model?
Mine stop working also
How about the case when right speaker does not work only when wireless but both speakers works wired?
could be an issue with the Bluetooth module, try disconnecting the battery for a hard reset.
@@NewsonsElectronics I did it but that did not do the trick. Hard reset by disconnecting reacted as hard reset with the buttons - red blinking light shows up. Unfortunately no luck. I have also tried to play with the AUX jack with no luck so far.
@@bonevchannel let us know if u figure it out, same thing happening to me right now
@@idk-wp8wi No problem. I think the only reasonable explanation is the AUX pin for the right speaker must be stuck and thus it works only when cable is in. Unfortunately I have not been able to confirm this in any way.
Hello everyone! I have exactly the same situation. The earbuds work great on wire (both ears). But only the left ear works through Bluetooth (the right ear turns on a little from time to time when you press/touch / turn the left ear). Didn't find a solution to your problem?
Since the headphones have a high pitch sound from Bluetooth ground wire, would it be okay if I hook it up straight to the battery?
try it should work
Did your fix and it worked for jacked in. But when i use wireless right side stops working. Any ideas? Thank you for your time.
its a grounding issue make sure the ground is common between both speakers
As mentioned before, I am experiencing the same issue when blutooth playing: static noise is present.
When the headphones are playing on cable there isnt any static.
Do you have any advice to avoid the static noise when blutooth playing?
Maybe using a shielded cable?
Thanks!!
its a grounding issue make sure to connect the ground wire to the ground of the other headphone.
@@NewsonsElectronics
No entendí
did you find solution for this? I have same similiar problem
@@MrDhak0 no solution, the only way worked for me is locate where the broken wire is and solder it again.
The procedure described here always result in static sound when blutooth is played.
The solution worked, just soldered the wire and it works!
great to hear
Could you fixed my solo 3 gold beat
What gauge wire is that on the internals?
Thanks for your video and helping me out to fix right side of Beats Solo 3
I have had the same issue on the beats solo2 and on the solo3 as well.
I binned the solo2 and was about to do the same with my solo3 but after giving it ( the right ear cup) a few hard taps it came back to life and has been working smoothly ever since. I am not advocating banging the crap out of the headset but it saved mine from the garbage bin 🤷♂️
sounds like a connection issue
@@NewsonsElectronics 2 headphones in a row and plenty more people online, sounds also like a manufacturing process issue. I think i have not charged either of my solo's more then 20 times so i don't wear them down..
No way did hitting mine like you said just work i-
Why did this work for me aswell 😂😂
@@sahiblongia2855 eventually it wont work anymore 😔😂
Mine died permanently so i switched to a diff brand.. 👍
do you take off the side that isn’t working?
I had no song from the left side. I resolder some wires, order new black cable with the five wires colours. All my connections are good, but I have low sound and no bass on my left side. Do you now what it could be ? Thanks a lot
the right side of my beats arent working (and i know its def not something that can be fixed with a reset) but how is this a ‘simple’ fix ?
Hi I fix my headphones and i do same thing as you but they have a sound of static any solution? Please
Can you please detail all the tools you used? Mainly the what you used to test the wires.
multimeter
So I was able to fix mine. My right side wasn’t working but the problem was in the left side. The ground cable was broken coming from the board from the aux to the other board right behind. Couldn’t exactly find where it was broken so I made a little bridge using thin wire and soldered the wire from before it was broken to after where it was broken. Had a hard time soldiering but for best results just wrap the insulated cable from the beats around the new copper wire then add resin core. (Beats wire must be wrapped on the outside of the copper cable then solder). I think this is a very common problem because the speaker is able to wiggle and adjust to your head shape using rubber but when the speaker is twisted/bent too much then too much stress is put onto the wires that aren’t long enough then bam they break. But I’m not saying this is the same problem for everyone but if your right speaker isn’t working then take apart the left ear and create a bridge from the blue stripped wire on the very right of the aux board board and connect it to the other board right behind. Like try opening up the blue stripped insulated wire on the board behind and connect it to the very last wire on the aux board which should also be the blue stripped wire. If the speaker starts working then there’s your problem and you may proceed cutting and soldering the wire. I tried my best on instructions with words but if you still have a hard time understanding then just send a comment and I will help you out
I tried to fix the right side as explained in the video.Unluckily it works for a very short time and start noise.I changed the wire and solder it again it works good for a short while again . Now it is not working at all. No sound. Please need your guidance.What is the problem how to resolve it Thanks
need to replace the wires there is a bad connection. Use a mutimeter to determine what wire it is.
@@NewsonsElectronics Thanks for reply. I checked with Multi meter, I found that speaker is blown out. wire are good.
I did the same experience on another Solo3. it is working (mean Right speaker also giving sound) but what was i experienced with the previous one, same noise. left speaker play clear sound but Right play with Noise. I can't explain. Sound is not clear. As some time we listen on radio noisy disturb music.I kept it open waiting for your advise. Thanks
I have the same problem as Victoria Maslova explained. Is there any solution please.
@@hahmad4064 could be another wire that has a poor connection.
@@NewsonsElectronicsWhich Wire? The wire which I used for earth by myself or some other original wires? When I am using cable for listing there is no noise but with blue tooth there is noise. Thanks
3:44 which kind of wire did you use here? Is it okay with any wire wire?
all ok
Watching this while listening on my beats I bought on Facebook marketplace. The right side is out. He didn’t tell me that of course. But I’m still wearing them. A couple of time the right came back in but went back out. While watching this at the end with the test my right side didn’t come on 😢
I opened mine up and it looks completely different. I only have one black panel in the middle work 4 wires.
I have questions can you fix beat studio 3 wireless headphone
What do you remove the ear foam with?
And what tools do you need?
It works when they are connected by the auxiliary cable, but when using them wirelessly you hear a very annoying sound on the right side. Help me please
i followed your instruction. and yes my right side headphone working again. but now my right side has static sound when playing music via bluetooh, but normal when using 3.5mm jack. any solution? thanks
the issue is the grounding you need to run a ground wire from one to the other
I’m getting feedback after fixing the ground? Any suggestions
yes use the ground from the other side you will have to feed a wire through the headphone breacket
@@NewsonsElectronics thanks mate!
I was watching this with my headphones on and didn’t realize my headphones started working again😂
WORKED, THANK YOU!!!
WOW SUCH A SIMPLE FIX DUDE
Hey i have a question, your help would very much be appreciates. So my beats work and everything but the sound is low than expected. They still sound good but its low. How can i fix this?
could be a bad wire try wiggling them.
I do it , the right side works but I hear a little interference why ? That's problem have solution ?. Thanks !
its a grounding issue. instead of connecting to the ground on that side try connecting to the ground on the other speaker
I can see I’m going to have to spend $100 or so on another pair of headphones. I’m just not good a fixing things as simple as beats by Dre headphones. Im afraid somehow I’ll screw it up. appreciate your help though.
Why not try anyway if you mess it up your still in the same position than not and having to buy a new one
Thanks so much Your great man God bless you 🙏🏻
Thanks for sharing. Question: I noticed that you are using a Windows PC. When connected with the 3.5 wire, can you mute or raise the volume up or down? I currently have Solo 2 and 3 connected to Windows 10 and 11, and the mute and raising the volume up or down do not work. I even grabbed my daughter's factory Studio 3 3.5 wire, and it does the same. If connected via Bluetooth, it works fine; this is so strange.
You're probably past it now, but I'm guessing anything that comes in on that analog jack just goes straight to the speakers and is using the amplification from the headphone output on whatever you're running. The onboard volume/mute stuff is probably part of the Beats' circuitry (bluetooth>amplifier,etc.) so it's no longer active while wired. Someone please correct that if it's wrong.
whz are zou working on the left side if the title is refer to the right?
good question, the reason is the wires go from one headphone to the other side.
Thank you so much for the walkthrough! The solution worked for the most part and the right side now plays again. However, a new issue popped up that I'm wondering if you experienced as well. When playing music via Bluetooth there is a high pitched noise in the background on the fixed right side that is more evident when volume of the music is lower. When I pause the music, the noise stops a few seconds after.
The headphones appear to work noise-free through the wire, however the main reason I got them in the first place is to listen wirelessly. Do you know by chance why this is happening?
yes its a grounding issue instead of soldering the wire to any ground you need to make the wire go to the correct ground wire. So for each headphone there are two wires if you have a multimeter see what one is not connected you may have to use some new wire.
Im facing the same issue.. i did the solding to that small bolt..
@@dawood.jarral instead of the bolt try the - on the pcb. if that does not work there could be a bad connection of the - line that goes goes though the headset do a continuity test and see if the signal is getting to the other side of the headphones if not you have to run another wire.
I think I've got it now, 3rd time of watching - So you're lucky if it's that dashed blue wire which is faulty - a 50/50 repair?
I received mine a year ago and the right side stopped working(unless I use it wired or if I wear it a certain way) so let’s see if this vid works.
Hi this problem just started for me yesterday, did it ever end up working again?
@@yasmincarrillo5278 i would like to know as well
so you dont have to open it, on the right side where there would be an audio + button, just smack it, i have the beats solo 3's
You are more skilled than me lol. Good job
That’s this is helpful my right side now works.
great
I dropped my solo 3 wireless headphones(just right side)in a cup of Coke. I put them in a bag of rice for 3 days. It still would not work. I just tried wiping the battery & connections with an alcohol wipe. When I try to turn them on I just get a red blinking light. Any ideas on how to fix this. I'm trying to get them working again. Appreciate your help.
sound like it could be fried, for the cost of the headset I may be best to buy a new one.
What kind of wire do you need to connect does it matter?
Hi, this solution fixed my not working right side speaker, but on bluetooth i got hissing static noise coming from that speaker. how do i fix that? on aux its fine. tried different device and hard reset
you still have a grounding issue, from one side of the headphone you have a broken wire you might have to run a ground wire from one headphone to the other try using a wire and connecting from the ground of one side of the headphone to the other to see if the static goes away.
@@NewsonsElectronics yep. Thank you. found the ground on aux board that does not make static noise. But thats no longer easy fix to get one wire through from left to right side. Maybe is easier to replace main wire… will that fix the issue also?
@@pbreaker46 just put on extra thin wire from one to the other through the headpiece
@@NewsonsElectronics i did it and all works. that was not so fun :D thank you for instructions and help.
I have another pair of solo3 that battery drains fully when turned off in two days completely. do you have idea maybe what is wrong with them? installed new battery and did nothing.
@@pbreaker46 check the heat of the components anything hot will use energy.
What did you use to put the foam back on?
double sided tape.
I have a unique issue, right ear when using Bluetooth doesn't work, but when I use with audio jack there's no problem. Not sure what is going on there with that. (Beats Solo3)
I can't eve remove the ear foam....
This fix seems to solve one problem but create another. Interference when using the Bluetooth connection causing a high pitch squeal in the right headphone. Might need shielded wire or another ground source.
try to connect the ground to the other side of the headphones. You may need to run a wire because your ground wire is broken.
I’m trying to avoid running a whole new ground as this requires complete disassembly of the headphones and an expensive new main harness. This seemed like a great idea for a fix but Unfortunately every ground point on that charging port creates noise. I’m wondering if there is somewhere else near the battery you could tap in to which might eliminate interference.
What the heck is it with people sinking these stupid 1/8" jacks down into a hole half the time? Trying to troubleshoot mine, I went through four different cables and adapters before finding one where the molded body didn't bang into the headphones before the plug got all the way in. :-(
Does anyone know a more SIMPLER way this my good luck beats😢
Great video! This was exactly what I needed. Finally, a reason for me to actually solder something!
Ikr, having to take apart your headphones is so simple💀
Simple fix... Also him taking apart the hole headphone side...
needs just one wire.
@@NewsonsElectronics no
While not the “turn off, turn back on fix” everyone wanted, this is not a difficult task. He takes you step by step through the whole process. It’s about $15 for an ohmmeter and $15 for a soldering kit. You can either spend $200 on new headphones or $30 and an hour. I guarantee you’re not important enough that $170/hr rate for labor is a waste of your time. Be an adult, purchase some tools that you’ll use in the future, learn a skill and make yourself useful. Don’t blame Beats for a shitty product or this guy for a complicated video. Stop waiting for the world to change.
Solid video overall 🤘🏻💪🏻
Why are u working on the left when your video says right ear not working?
because the wire goes from one side to the other.
@@MrNew-us1lg okay because i completely disassembled the right ear but all the wires seems to be in perfect condition
I played this video end both started working 😂
The wire does not com with though
tried this fix and it worked! the problem is theres static on repaired side when i turn off the music and goes off after a couple of seconds. goes back when music is played again. anyone had this issue too after trying this?
this can be fixed by connecting a ground wire from the other ear piece
It worked but it makes a buzzing noise now
mine too. have you find any solution maybe? only when its connected with bluetooth. on aux does not make hissing noise.
Mine failed after 15 months. Comfortably out of warranty but, not for me.
Wow! It works bro! Thank yousm
Yeah! It works but im hearing now some grounded sounds wtf
Excelente trabajo me sirvió mucho gracias
The stock song at 3:40 is dope
howd u know it was the right one what 😭😭 currently watching this on my only left side working beag solo 3s ☠️☠️☠️
Simple fix?
It was really simple.. just a common man’s play😐 I opened the whole unit.. its a scrap now
Ugh 😩 The right side of my beets stopped working!
me too
@@ky6c 🥺
@@midnightcat6116 it’s so annoying cuz these are my favorite headphones i have
Mine started working
great
Nice fix. But the problem I am having now is feedback...??? I get a humming sound in that ear. Is anybody else having this same problem?
oh yes, a simple fix, just have all this soldering equipment before hand, Simple.
I am not gonna fuck up my beats just cuz one side is not working
Yes, very simple fix 😒
just needs one wire.
@@NewsonsElectronics and the whole right side removed.
Not really a simple fix
just needs one wire
I'm extremely disappointed in mine ..less than a year right side not working
sorry to hear
Bro this randomly started happening to me wtff
Did the definition of simple change 🤨
Simple?
Myn just cut out on when I watch yt
Could I just like mail you my headphones and pay you, i am in no way capable of doing this myself bur really don’t want to have to buy a new pair
it will not be worth the shipping, where do you live?
The Beats Solo headphones are bad, you can hear constant squeaking and creaking from inside, while jogging. I have put wd40 in the rails, but not helped. it is not possible to remove the ear pads unless you twist the ear pieces of the headphones. Squeaking just can't get of it. Bad buy for 300€!
Yep, let's hotwire them instead of fixing the actual issue.