Fixing Outbalanced Earphones - Causes & Solutions

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Many earphones experience issues where only one earpiece functions, often due to weak connections, particularly in cheaper, Made-in-China models. This problem commonly arises when the wire becomes pulled out or damaged at the connection point. To potentially restore functionality, users can attempt to reinforce the connection by applying superglue near the junction of the wire and earpiece.
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I have many earphones of which only one earpiece works. For some it's the right earpiece.. for some it's the left. What causes it to be outbalanced? Most of the outbalanced ones are Made-in-China type of cheap stuff i bought [or stole] from various places.

Is there anything i can do to restore its functionality?
 
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Usually the wire got pulled out - it happens to which ever ear has the weakest connection. You could try pushing the wire near where it joins the earpiece and adding a drop of superglue.
 
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