The plastic portion that extends out of the top arc of my headphones have snapped. I've tried to fix it myself with electrical tape, but it just isn't the same, and I'd like to know if there was a better way to fix this problem. Thanks!
You could try a strong superglue. Sometimes you can melt it together with a small soldering iron. If you do, use eye protection and do it in a well vented room. You might need a small piece of plastic to melt, to reinforce it. Something like the plastic of the headphones. Such as "Airfix" bits or a pen top!
The only other solution is to find a cheap pair of headphones that uses the same size speakers as yours and take the old ones out and fit in your speakers. For more info on this see my tip on headphones by clicking my username.
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You could try a strong superglue. Sometimes you can melt it together with a small soldering iron. If you do, use eye protection and do it in a well vented room. You might need a small piece of plastic to melt, to reinforce it. Something like the plastic of the headphones. Such as "Airfix" bits or a pen top!
The only other solution is to find a cheap pair of headphones that uses the same size speakers as yours and take the old ones out and fit in your speakers. For more info on this see my tip on headphones by clicking my username.