So when I think I start chewing on the earbud wires so I got some $80 headphone a while ago and I have been having the bad habit of chewing on the cord. So today I was watching a youtube video and it made a weird robotic sound and then the sound went off. So I am wondering if there is a way to fix the cord or do I need to buy another? This is really going to bother be because I have a youtube channel and I need the headphones to record my voice for commentarys.Nevermind it was just the youtube video shat itself but let's not have this happen again so would tape protect the cord or no?
So when I think I start chewing on the earbud wires so I got some $80 headphone a while ago and I have been having the bad habit of chewing on the cord. So today I was watching a youtube video and it made a weird robotic sound and then the sound went off. So I am wondering if there is a way to fix the cord or do I need to buy another? This is really going to bother be because I have a youtube channel and I need the headphones to record my voice for commentarys.
If you do this a lot just buy some cheap earbuds from monoprice, they are a great quality for being so cheap.
If you do this a lot just buy some cheap earbuds from monoprice, they are a great quality for being so cheap.
This. I love shrink wrap tubing for electronics projects.
http://pcpartpicker.com/user/SteevyT/saved/21PI
Thinking about coming a mod to simply not moderate.
Earwax works great too.
http://pcpartpicker.com/user/SteevyT/saved/21PI
That, or you can just wait until you accidentally split your fingernail all the way down the middle like I did. Pain
Maybe try chewing gum.
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