Logitech G533 Headphones doesnt work without USB cable
ID: 139802
Description:
Steps:
- If the power button lits up only if the USB cable is plugged in. You probably have a loosened power cable inside the left earcup.
- If your headphones still have a warranty, just return them to the shop.
- Before you start disassembling try all the guides on the official website to make sure your problem is not software-based.
- Take out the left earcup padding. Turn the right side of the earcup counterclockwise and unplug the battery.
- Unscrew 4 screws with Torx Security TR8 bit.
- Carefully move aside the speaker. There are very thin wires connected to it and the printed circuit.
- Unscrew the 5 screws marked on the picture with Philips 0 bit.
- Loosen the screw on the picture and slide up the black top under it.
- Take out the middle frame piece.
- You will need to push the speaker through the frame and take out the mic off the frame.
- Here you can see that the red power cable is loosened.
- It looks like the cables are not soldered to the printed circuit. Just glued to it.
- Scrap off the glue. I used a scalpel.
- You can plug back the battery and hold the cable in its original place.
- Switch the power button and the power light should turn on.
- The light will turn on after 2 seconds. You will need to keep the cable in place the whole time.
- Now you have two options. You can glue the cable back in and risk it will get loosen again. Or solder it.
- The weld on the picture was so crappy that the cable get off when I was assembling it back. And have to redo it.
- When I was assembling the headphones I noticed that the mic cable get partially naked. It happened because every time you move the mic leg the cable has contact with the insides of the earcup.
- I recommend putting electrical tape over it or don't move the mic leg at all. Just use the mute button on the back of the left earcup.