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Author Topic: Does durable headphones even exist?  (Read 1153 times)

scriver

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Re: Does durable headphones even exist?
« Reply #15 on: November 12, 2012, 02:41:36 pm »

Well, I've never had any headphones last more than around half a year, really, but I do know this - since you're Swedish, you have by law a three year warranty on all your purchases, regardless of the stores own policy. Well, if I remember correctly. There was a Plus (to you non-Swedes reading; Plus is a show about home economics and consumer laws and such) programme dedicated to this about four or so months ago (Yes, I watch Plus at times. Yes, I am aware this gives me 450 adult points per minute watched :P). So you should totally start hassling your store about replacements if you still have any kind of proof of purchase. Or keep the receipt next time you buy a pair so you can start hassling them when they break.

I think, though, that the thing about your unconscious fiddling with the cables as well as your attempts to repair them might very well void the warranty. I'm not entirely certain on the specifics of the law. You could always try to contact your local Konsumentvägledare (Consumer Guide (-ance Counselor), again to you non-Swedes) and see what they say about it.
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Flying Dice

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Re: Does durable headphones even exist?
« Reply #16 on: November 12, 2012, 03:05:02 pm »

Soldering the wires back together seems like it would void the warranty regardless of where you live.  :P
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Re: Does durable headphones even exist?
« Reply #17 on: November 12, 2012, 03:10:43 pm »

I think, though, that the thing about your unconscious fiddling with the cables as well as your attempts to repair them might very well void the warranty.
I know that at least one of them broke on their own without my involvement, but I'm going to have to delay that. I just covered the one that previously shattered with about a centilitre of epoxy since I'd rather have that one working than to get another pair with flimsy wires and sub par soldering.

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Muz

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Re: Does durable headphones even exist?
« Reply #18 on: November 13, 2012, 01:02:23 am »

Get a wireless one. I've bought some expensive headphones that lasted 5 or more good kicks, but you'll almost always trip over them.
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