Having Problems Understanding This...
Food & Drink1 min ago
Earphones that I use with my mobile & tablet suddenly failed on the right side. Flexing the lead suggested the issue was with the plug, which doesn't seem openable without destroying it. So I decided to order a stereo 3.5mm plug and try to replace the original.
So far so good, except when it arrives I see the pin is divided into 3 (which seemed reasonable) yet comparing to the original I see it's pin is divided into 4.
Why is that, are there 2 returns ? How does that gel with there seemingly being just 2 wires ? (As I write this I now notice only one wire goes to the earbud, surely it must have 2 in each even though it looks too thin.)
Also, is it something to do with the unnecessary stop/start switch in the right side wire(s) ? Have I just wasted money on the new plug and need to accept that earphones have a short lifespan ?
(Background: the wired one was bought because the Bluetooth one I already had not only started to fall apart, the volume differed each side so I was already disappointed with wireless.)
TIA
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Having just ordered an item from viking, along came a free gift, logilink stereo headphones set. Full headphones and small bud type earphones all in the same box. The earphones have the 4 connection plug with a small switch on the lead, the head phones only have a 3 connection plug, both work equally well when plugged into my computer. Although the switch does absolutely nothing in this case.
The two connections furthest from the tip on the 4 plug seem to be shared on the 3 plug.
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