Repair is pointless because it will cost around $10,000. It's simpler to add and take Buds Live for this money or to take new Buds +. On the first Gear Icon X headphones from Samsung, there was a volume drop issue. When I purchased them, I believed the issue had been resolved. Yet it seems not. With advantages: I adore the design, audio, and ergonomics (they were yellow) Cons: After some time, they started to exert significant pressure on the auricles. The ear pads didn't work since my ear's configuration resulted in one earpiece continually creating a vacuum, which prevented me from hearing anything. I needed to look for work. spent 2.5 years at work. The left earpiece lost loudness after two years, and the right one after another six months. After reading it, I discovered that the headphones have a 24-month shelf life. So it came to pass. It's unfortunate.
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