Repair Part: www.joesge.com/products/bose-quietcomfort-qc35-li-ion-battery-replacement-parts Solder Iron: www.joesge.com/products/60w-adjustable-led-soldering-circuit-board-repair-iron-kit-tools Send Your Headphones In For Repair: www.joesge.com/pages/repair-service-bose
if you watch carefully, it appears he melts the speaker diaphragm with the heat gun. I just did the exact same thing. Now I have to replace the speaker drivers. Be careful with your heat!!
Yes, it does look like that, and I would absolutely expect that to happen. The diaphragm is so thin that it will heat much more quickly than the thicker material enclosing the battery. I haven't tried this repair, but if I did, I'd completely cover the driver on that side with a masking tape so no hot air would leak through to it. It's likely this damage would not stop the driver from working, but it would have some affect on the sound, and possibly the longevity.
I suggest to first cut the battery wires, that will prevent any sort of shorts when soldering. Start with B+ (red wire). The wires are a bit longer than needed, I cut them at the bend. Then use some soldering wick to remove the excess old solder from the pads. It will leave the pads nice and clean for the new replacement battery wires. Thanks for the video.
Hey Joe, great vid, thank you. Can I ask what model the battery required is? I don't think I can order one from you and get it posted to Australia. Thanks.
@@Joesge great! I've emailed you a question and depending on your opinion I will likely go ahead. Is there any way I can get it posted for less than $30US though?
Hi Joe, could you please explain why battery use 3 wires: +, -, what is 3rd. Another question: is it possible to use AA or AAA 3.7v batteries with more capacity or AA is incompatible by size? Thank you in advance.
Nice demo. I have some doubts, however, about using a heat gun to remove the battery cover. Glue is weaker than plastic, pry it slowly and the glue will pop before the plastic. I had to change a battery on another brand, worked fine. Btw, you can find these batteries, generic with same specks, for under $5 on Amazon.
Very nice tutorial, thank you very much. Before buying those expensive headphones, I wanted to make sure I'd be able to replace the batteries once dead
@@jasonmackenzie3052 Mine, too. I think mine were 4 years old. I would use them everyday, all day. Then one day last week--DONE. I just called Bose and they immediately said if I would return them (they're out of warranty), they would sell me a pair of their updated Quiet Comfort 45 for $209 instead of the $329 they retail for. I'm going that route. More money than changing a battery yourself, but hey--at least I get a new pair of headphones for a decent discount.
Can we just cut the old battery's wires and weld the new one on the old one who sticking out ? Can we use a piece of tape to fix the cover instead of glue it again ?
Thanks for watching our video. We use the same battery as Bose. We are now selling battery's on our website. Here is the link - bit.ly/2uGSTm2 Thanks A.P.
@F1ForFun That's super cool! I don't think I need a guide, but perhaps a picture of the mod? I haven't actually got the qc35s but hopefully should be getting them in the next few weeks.
@F1ForFun oh no I'm gonna get these second hand for around £100 and replace the cushions and head band and hopefully the battery too. These won't have warranty. I'll be looking out for your post lol.
F1ForFun how did you attach the 3 wires to the battery? Mine are totally dead and wont charge. I got a soldering iron but i dont know how i would attach the 3 wires to the battery
when i test the battery out of the headphones, the original reads 4v, the two replacements I have read 3.8 and 3.9v. As soon as I connect the red and black to the B+ and B- pins the voltage measured drops to 0v. There is just 1 ohm resistance between the + and - pins when the battery is disconnected. Any ideas what might be going on?
just done replacing with a new one and still not charging. it blinks like its charging but even after 5 hours still not going green. it's not charging past the level i put it last to charge. When i first charged it, it went to 70% then after i used it a little i put it to charge when it was 50% but not going past this and so on. Thanks
Hello, thanks for commenting. Please email us at support@joesge.com with a screenshot of your question and we will be able to better assist you there. - Aaron P
Trying to find this out everywhere but can't get any information on it. After removing the ear pad and felt insert, like you did, what the heck is that large white corrugated stiff ribbon like structure that is partially covering the driver. Why is it there? I've never seen any other headphone bock their drivers like that. I thought maybe it was there to deflect the midrange and the highs so that they wouldn't sound so sharp by going directly into the ear but honestly, this is just a guess. Do you know what it's there for?
I just can't believe he didn't mention to test it first before putting it back together... :D what if the contacts are not properly soldered???? easy... pry it open again... hahaha...
hello, I'm thinking about buying Bose QC35 ii, and i'm wondering for how long you will have replacement batteries for selling, because currently they are sold out. Maybe could u tell the info about that battery Voltage, charging Amps? Just in case, because i dont like built in batteries which are hard to find.
RIm, thank you for watching our video. The batteries are typically restocked every 1-2 weeks. We suggest you sign up in the "Item out of stock - notify me". The amount of voltage it can hold is 3.7. The amount of amps is 495Mah. Ruslan P
removing or installing the Lithium-ion battery without insulating the wires before threading through the pcb is just poor technique - risk short circuit of the cell.
Hey, I'm new to this video and was wondering what I should do when replacing my battery. You mentioned that the wires should be insulated before installing them but do you really need to insulate them when taking the battery out?
My daughter's qc35s aren't lasting as long as they used to. She went to Bose and they said it would cost $300 to replace the battery! Not impressed. I used to be a computer tech back in the Mac plus IBM PS/2 days so I think I will give this a try sooner or later. Thanks!
Kenneth, we do sell QC35 batteries at our location here: www.joesge.com/products/bose-quietcomfort-qc35-li-ion-battery-replacement-parts The batteries we sell are the original ones. Ruslan P
1:14 Ouch! That did hurt to watch. You've deformed the diaphragm of that tiny speaker with your heat gun. Should have used some kapton tape to protect it.
My headphones wouldn't charge so I bought a replacement battery and followed the guide. The new replacement wouldn't charge either. I left it overnight uncharged and the next morning plugged it in again and It was charging. After 5-10 minutes it stopped charging now and won't charge anymore :( Any ideas what could be wrong? Btw, thanks for the video guide.
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We have no insight on that. You can purchase the battery from our location here: www.joesge.com/products/bose-quietcomfort-qc35-li-ion-battery-replacement-parts Ruslan P
Thanks for the comment. If you would like your device repaired by a professional you can fill out a repair form and follow the steps to send in your item. We offer free shipping and diagnostics. Here is a link to the repair form: www.joesge.com/pages/repair-services -David P
Thanks for the comment. Here is a link to our repair parts: www.joesge.com/products/bose-quietcomfort-qc35-li-ion-battery-replacement-parts?_pos=40&_sid=94c28123e&_ss=r If the part you are looking for is out of stock you can enter your email in the "Item out of stock - notify me!" section and you will be notified when this item is in stock. If you would like your item repaired by a professional you can fill out this repair form here: www.joesge.com/pages/repair-services -David P
Beats me why Bose does not offer this service itself. It seems wasteful to ask customers buy a new pair rather than replace a battery within 10-15 minutes.
Thank you for the comment. Unfortunately, we are unable to post photos in the comments. Please contact email: support@joesge.com for wiring schematics. -David P
This is super helpful, and gives hope with regards to extending the QC35 II's useful life, but dang - $45 for that itsy-bitsy battery + shipping is overpriced in my book.
@@Joesge Oh, wow... cynical much? One could argue that before your battery offering, the cheapest you could find a replacement QC35 battery for was Bose's own $259 out-of-warranty replacement service. How would frustrated customers react to Bose asking them to let it know if they could find it cheaper? Probably with about as much amusement as I'm feeling for your quick quip. What can I say... capitalism rules! (I guess it won't be long before enterprising Chinese undercut YOU, though, so enjoy it while it lasts)
You could argue that. That is why we sell parts that are hard to get so we can help people who Bose doesn't seem to want to help. We have no issues competing. Seems to be working okay.
@@Joesge I acknowledge the fact that this will prove helpful to some people. I merely pointed out that to me ("in my book"), for what it is (a diminutive, low-power battery that can't take more than peanuts to manufacture, and perhaps a few dollars more to roll down the supply chain) - this item is overpriced (arguably cheaper than Bose's outrageous out-of-warranty replacement fee, though still overpriced). This does seem to be working for you and those biting the bullet, however, so what do I know... more power to you!
@@guyo68 while it is overpriced you need to think about it for a sec... do you thought of this before buying Bose headphone? That maybe someday you need to service them? Maybe next time just buy something more affordable in the first place? Try Sony, they make good headphone and I am pretty sure the replacement cost is a bit cheaper! If you bought Bose, do you ever think that the product itself is pricey than what you can get from other brand? So don't complain, just pay those $45 every 4-5 years and quit complaining, unless you have better alternative!
I’m gonna replace hinge by cutting 2 halves with an end mill and encasing the wire NOT all that soldering. I will go big and find perfect size incrementally and very carefully. I may use JB weld but if I make it perfect size I don’t think that’s necessary. I may pin it together because that’s the shit, still.. Note: I ordered (1) R hinge on eBay for $12 and got a Left. I saw pair on Amazon for $15…(smh, yea they got me but guess what? After taking this crap toy apart and seeing what Bose is really up to I PROMISE, I won’t even look at a Bose products. This is made EXACTLY like cheap toy..)
Remember you need magnification and an extra pair of hands otherwise you will be wasting your time I'm not lying again may God take my life if I'm lying
Thanks for the comment. Here is a link to our repair parts: www.joesge.com/products/bose-quietcomfort-qc35-li-ion-battery-replacement-parts?_pos=17&_sid=35b41cb4b&_ss=r If the part you are looking for is out of stock you can enter your email in the "Item out of stock - notify me!" section and you will be notified when this item is in stock. If you would like your item repaired by a profetional you can fill out this repair form here: www.joesge.com/pages/repair-services -David P
Repair Part: www.joesge.com/products/bose-quietcomfort-qc35-li-ion-battery-replacement-parts
Solder Iron: www.joesge.com/products/60w-adjustable-led-soldering-circuit-board-repair-iron-kit-tools
Send Your Headphones In For Repair: www.joesge.com/pages/repair-service-bose
Is there a particular reason why? Do the replacement batteries not last long?
if you watch carefully, it appears he melts the speaker diaphragm with the heat gun. I just did the exact same thing. Now I have to replace the speaker drivers. Be careful with your heat!!
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I noticed the same when I saw the video. I wonder if covering the drivers with a piece of cardboard or plastic would help
I didn't seem to melt, but just dislocate slightly because of the airflow of the heatgun...
Yes, it does look like that, and I would absolutely expect that to happen. The diaphragm is so thin that it will heat much more quickly than the thicker material enclosing the battery. I haven't tried this repair, but if I did, I'd completely cover the driver on that side with a masking tape so no hot air would leak through to it. It's likely this damage would not stop the driver from working, but it would have some affect on the sound, and possibly the longevity.
Another important thing is to take not to short the red(+) and black(-) wires, I recommend putting a small tape on them.
I would never dare to do this myself without any experience. But I got to say, it's fun to watch. Good video, pal.
Thanks for watching:)
1:10 alternate procedure: sand down adhesive bleedout with 2000 grit sandpaper, pry open with flathead screwdriver as demonstrated.
Would it be safer to cut the battery wires close to the old battery and reattach the new battery to the wires? Thanks
don't use glue to hold the battery cover back in place, use a dab of silicone instead so it's easy to take out next time!
Exactly!! What I was thinking. Copydex and done
What brand and type?
@@petergriffinson1907 I like to use the 'whateverishandy' brand of type neutral cure
I'm glad I didn't get rid of my QC25, still sounds great and only needs a AAA battery.
Yeah, that's what's nice about those. Thanks for watching. Please like and subscribe for more content like this!
That's how it should be for all
For such an incredibly expensive product, you'd think theyd make battery replacment as easy as gaming controllers or remote controlers
Ive wondered that before.
I suggest to first cut the battery wires, that will prevent any sort of shorts when soldering. Start with B+ (red wire). The wires are a bit longer than needed, I cut them at the bend. Then use some soldering wick to remove the excess old solder from the pads. It will leave the pads nice and clean for the new replacement battery wires.
Thanks for the video.
Cutting the wire isn't necessary, but if it worked for you, thats awesome.
Thanks a lot for the video! Just a question, could you please specify what type of heat gun you used here? Would 300w be sufficient for this?
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Do you need to have the headphones 'learn' the new charge levels like with an old phone by draining and recharging fully?
Hey Joe, great vid, thank you. Can I ask what model the battery required is? I don't think I can order one from you and get it posted to Australia. Thanks.
We do ship world wide. www.joesge.com/products/bose-quietcomfort-qc35-li-ion-battery-replacement-parts?_pos=1&_sid=9f9841ba1&_ss=r
@@Joesge great! I've emailed you a question and depending on your opinion I will likely go ahead. Is there any way I can get it posted for less than $30US though?
Hi Joe, could you please explain why battery use 3 wires: +, -, what is 3rd. Another question: is it possible to use AA or AAA 3.7v batteries with more capacity or AA is incompatible by size? Thank you in advance.
Nice demo. I have some doubts, however, about using a heat gun to remove the battery cover. Glue is weaker than plastic, pry it slowly and the glue will pop before the plastic. I had to change a battery on another brand, worked fine. Btw, you can find these batteries, generic with same specks, for under $5 on Amazon.
Can you post a link of one posted on Amazon? Can't seem to find the correct model/specs.
please give us more information ...
Very nice tutorial, thank you very much. Before buying those expensive headphones, I wanted to make sure I'd be able to replace the batteries once dead
No problem. Glad we could help.
My battery just died used everyday for 5 years
@@jasonmackenzie3052 Mine, too. I think mine were 4 years old. I would use them everyday, all day. Then one day last week--DONE. I just called Bose and they immediately said if I would return them (they're out of warranty), they would sell me a pair of their updated Quiet Comfort 45 for $209 instead of the $329 they retail for. I'm going that route. More money than changing a battery yourself, but hey--at least I get a new pair of headphones for a decent discount.
@@ThriftDiving I ordered new battery was £20 then re-soldered the 3 wires works perfect again, first solder attempt :)
Also, is it possible to put a slightly larger battery in? Thanks.
It may be possible to do, but we wouldn't recommend it
Can we just cut the old battery's wires and weld the new one on the old one who sticking out ? Can we use a piece of tape to fix the cover instead of glue it again ?
I wouldn't recommend any of that.
@@Joesge why not? We need simple way to do this.
Good practice Is to use a bit of foil over the speaker before getting heat gun on that battery panel as drivers are so easy to damage with heat
Thanks for the video! What type of battery do you use for the replacement? Is it the same as Bose uses? Where can I buy them? Thanks!
Thanks for watching our video. We use the same battery as Bose. We are now selling battery's on our website. Here is the link - bit.ly/2uGSTm2
Thanks A.P.
@F1ForFun This sounds like a super intriguing idea! Did you end up doing this?
@F1ForFun That's super cool! I don't think I need a guide, but perhaps a picture of the mod? I haven't actually got the qc35s but hopefully should be getting them in the next few weeks.
@F1ForFun oh no I'm gonna get these second hand for around £100 and replace the cushions and head band and hopefully the battery too. These won't have warranty. I'll be looking out for your post lol.
F1ForFun how did you attach the 3 wires to the battery? Mine are totally dead and wont charge. I got a soldering iron but i dont know how i would attach the 3 wires to the battery
Will this work for QC 35 II’s as well? Are there battery issues that people are having with these units? Thanks
Thanks for the comment. Yes, the battery replacement is similar for both models.
-David P
Hi, what voltage is the soldering iron please?
what is the name of this hot thing for quit the battery cover?
when i test the battery out of the headphones, the original reads 4v, the two replacements I have read 3.8 and 3.9v. As soon as I connect the red and black to the B+ and B- pins the voltage measured drops to 0v. There is just 1 ohm resistance between the + and - pins when the battery is disconnected. Any ideas what might be going on?
Hello, thanks for commenting. Please email us at support@joesge.com and we will be able to better help you there. - Aaron P
just done replacing with a new one and still not charging. it blinks like its charging but even after 5 hours still not going green. it's not charging past the level i put it last to charge.
When i first charged it, it went to 70% then after i used it a little i put it to charge when it was 50% but not going past this and so on.
Thanks
Hello, thanks for commenting. Please email us at support@joesge.com with a screenshot of your question and we will be able to better assist you there. - Aaron P
Trying to find this out everywhere but can't get any information on it. After removing the ear pad and felt insert, like you did, what the heck is that large white corrugated stiff ribbon like structure that is partially covering the driver. Why is it there? I've never seen any other headphone bock their drivers like that. I thought maybe it was there to deflect the midrange and the highs so that they wouldn't sound so sharp by going directly into the ear but honestly, this is just a guess. Do you know what it's there for?
does somebody know if the replacement battery also works for Bose Soundlink AE2?
I do not think the battery work for both.
I just can't believe he didn't mention to test it first before putting it back together... :D what if the contacts are not properly soldered???? easy... pry it open again... hahaha...
hello, I'm thinking about buying Bose QC35 ii, and i'm wondering for how long you will have replacement batteries for selling, because currently they are sold out. Maybe could u tell the info about that battery Voltage, charging Amps? Just in case, because i dont like built in batteries which are hard to find.
RIm, thank you for watching our video. The batteries are typically restocked every 1-2 weeks. We suggest you sign up in the "Item out of stock - notify me". The amount of voltage it can hold is 3.7. The amount of amps is 495Mah.
Ruslan P
removing or installing the Lithium-ion battery without insulating the wires before threading through the pcb is just poor technique - risk short circuit of the cell.
Hey, I'm new to this video and was wondering what I should do when replacing my battery. You mentioned that the wires should be insulated before installing them but do you really need to insulate them when taking the battery out?
My daughter's qc35s aren't lasting as long as they used to. She went to Bose and they said it would cost $300 to replace the battery! Not impressed. I used to be a computer tech back in the Mac plus IBM PS/2 days so I think I will give this a try sooner or later. Thanks!
Kenneth, we do sell QC35 batteries at our location here: www.joesge.com/products/bose-quietcomfort-qc35-li-ion-battery-replacement-parts The batteries we sell are the original ones.
Ruslan P
@@Joesge Do you ship to Mexico? I want one battery :), thanks!
We do ship to Mexico:)
@@Joesge How about Ireland? :/
Is this the same for qc35 ii version ?
It is a very similar process.
Is that uhu glue?
Not sure
A zoomed in B roll would be much appreciated
Is this same for QC35ii ???
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not sure but i think so
1:14 Ouch! That did hurt to watch.
You've deformed the diaphragm of that tiny speaker with your heat gun. Should have used some kapton tape to protect it.
Thanks dude ! Make repairability great again.
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You bet!
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My headphones wouldn't charge so I bought a replacement battery and followed the guide.
The new replacement wouldn't charge either. I left it overnight uncharged and the next morning plugged it in again and It was charging. After 5-10 minutes it stopped charging now and won't charge anymore :(
Any ideas what could be wrong? Btw, thanks for the video guide.
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Using a heatgun will destroy your speaker!
You will need a Li-Ion with 495 mAh (53 x 11) mm for those who asked.
where do you get these from? I can only seem to find reclaimed batteries pulled from old units...
for replacement batteries search aliexpress, e.g. item 4000954250804
Thanks for the help
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Awesome video! Thanks for sharing
Thank you for watching. We appreciate the Love!
Ruslan P
@@Joesge Where can I buy that battery pack here in Europe?
We have no insight on that. You can purchase the battery from our location here: www.joesge.com/products/bose-quietcomfort-qc35-li-ion-battery-replacement-parts
Ruslan P
How can i replace the flex cable that connects two circuits!?
Nice, u help me a lot 👍
Happy to help
Where can I go to have the batteries replaced on my Bose QC headphones? This is just to complicated for me to install.
Thanks for the comment. If you would like your device repaired by a professional you can fill out a repair form and follow the steps to send in your item. We offer free shipping and diagnostics. Here is a link to the repair form:
www.joesge.com/pages/repair-services
-David P
Or just go online and buy a single individual ear unit online and connect it to your existing headphones.
Thank you.
You're welcome!
Hi
There is only one battery ?
Yes
All thumbs here. Do you possibly provide a mail in replace the battery service? Thanks.
Thanks :) We sure do. We offer a worldwide mail in repair option. Follow the instructions on this link - www.joesge.com/pages/repair-services
@@Joesge Do you sell just the battery for people who want to carry out the repair on their own?
I can't find these 3.7V 495mAh cylindrical batteries!
Has anyone had any luck?
Thanks for the comment. Here is a link to our repair parts: www.joesge.com/products/bose-quietcomfort-qc35-li-ion-battery-replacement-parts?_pos=40&_sid=94c28123e&_ss=r
If the part you are looking for is out of stock you can enter your email in the "Item out of stock - notify me!" section and you will be notified when this item is in stock.
If you would like your item repaired by a professional you can fill out this repair form here: www.joesge.com/pages/repair-services
-David P
@@Joesge Do you have an idea on when you'll have stock again? It looks like these batteries are now quite rare, at least in a new condition..
The silicone is key, my battery just exploded in my qc 35.
crazy 🤯 send us a photo. @joesge on instagram
Beats me why Bose does not offer this service itself. It seems wasteful to ask customers buy a new pair rather than replace a battery within 10-15 minutes.
Because they want you to buy a new pair for $300
You can buy a single ear unit by itself online. Saves alot of headache.
We offer the service on our website
@@MrMJmusicLover where? I can't find that piece
@@vice1997 I thought it was sold individually but it's not unfortunately. 😕
could you post a better picture of the battery with all the information on it
Thank you for the comment. Unfortunately, we are unable to post photos in the comments. Please contact email: support@joesge.com for wiring schematics.
-David P
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Glad we can help:) Please like, subscribe and share the video.
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This is super helpful, and gives hope with regards to extending the QC35 II's useful life, but dang - $45 for that itsy-bitsy battery + shipping is overpriced in my book.
If you can find the battery cheaper let us know.
@@Joesge Oh, wow... cynical much?
One could argue that before your battery offering, the cheapest you could find a replacement QC35 battery for was Bose's own $259 out-of-warranty replacement service. How would frustrated customers react to Bose asking them to let it know if they could find it cheaper? Probably with about as much amusement as I'm feeling for your quick quip.
What can I say... capitalism rules! (I guess it won't be long before enterprising Chinese undercut YOU, though, so enjoy it while it lasts)
You could argue that. That is why we sell parts that are hard to get so we can help people who Bose doesn't seem to want to help. We have no issues competing. Seems to be working okay.
@@Joesge I acknowledge the fact that this will prove helpful to some people.
I merely pointed out that to me ("in my book"), for what it is (a diminutive, low-power battery that can't take more than peanuts to manufacture, and perhaps a few dollars more to roll down the supply chain) - this item is overpriced (arguably cheaper than Bose's outrageous out-of-warranty replacement fee, though still overpriced).
This does seem to be working for you and those biting the bullet, however, so what do I know... more power to you!
@@guyo68 while it is overpriced you need to think about it for a sec... do you thought of this before buying Bose headphone? That maybe someday you need to service them? Maybe next time just buy something more affordable in the first place? Try Sony, they make good headphone and I am pretty sure the replacement cost is a bit cheaper! If you bought Bose, do you ever think that the product itself is pricey than what you can get from other brand? So don't complain, just pay those $45 every 4-5 years and quit complaining, unless you have better alternative!
All that work just to get a battery out? Why not just replace the single ear unit. A normal person would damage the thing trying to remove it.
Replacing the entire side of the unit costs more and takes significantly longer
There's just no fucking way you can perform in installing the battery in such a short amount of time no way Jose
I’m gonna replace hinge by cutting 2 halves with an end mill and encasing the wire NOT all that soldering. I will go big and find perfect size incrementally and very carefully. I may use JB weld but if I make it perfect size I don’t think that’s necessary. I may pin it together because that’s the shit, still..
Note: I ordered (1) R hinge on eBay for $12 and got a Left. I saw pair on Amazon for $15…(smh, yea they got me but guess what? After taking this crap toy apart and seeing what Bose is really up to I PROMISE, I won’t even look at a Bose products. This is made EXACTLY like cheap toy..)
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why the fuck isn't it just a god damn battery slot like the last version
We also have been wondering about that for a bit
Instead of a heat gun I would use 91% isopropyl
Either way does work, the heat gun is set to extremely low, like 100 degrees F. Heat gun is just a little quicker.
Remember you need magnification and an extra pair of hands otherwise you will be wasting your time I'm not lying again may God take my life if I'm lying
Looks easy why so many crying about this on forums.
Thumbs down to BOSE for going the Apple way.
никогда так не делайте
is sold out
Put your email into the spot that says "NOTIFY ME WHEN AVAILABLE"
Какой-то конченный автор видео. Не рассказал, на какую всё таки батарейку менять надо. Как она называется?
Thanks for the comment. Here is a link to our repair parts: www.joesge.com/products/bose-quietcomfort-qc35-li-ion-battery-replacement-parts?_pos=17&_sid=35b41cb4b&_ss=r
If the part you are looking for is out of stock you can enter your email in the "Item out of stock - notify me!" section and you will be notified when this item is in stock.
If you would like your item repaired by a profetional you can fill out this repair form here: www.joesge.com/pages/repair-services
-David P
Bloody hell you say. So buy a heat gun, soldering iron and destroy the pos. 🤦🏼♂️
It can be quite the process.😅
$45 battery price? wow , no thanks
$350 headphones.
@@ericshinkle lol some people are so cheap.
Still only a $5 battery lol
You want batteries that won't catch fire.
Why so poor designs that people cant replace by themselves. I have stopped buying these.
You can just buy the single ear unit by itself online. Saves alot of headache.
super distracted by those dirty nails. yikes.
😂
$45 for a $5 battery...yikes. Nice scam. I'll stick to my QC25 which uses AAA.
Awesome! Matt D.