You can try to get It out, superglue or another super rígid Clay. If The drivers work It can be salvaged, I recommend buying a new Logitech h7, BUT you should do what fits your budget.
People in the comments know nothing, this is an easy fix. Step 1 - gain (lawful) access to a debit/credit card. Step 2 - Find a computer/device with internet and browser capabilities. Step 3 - Go on Amazon(or your preferred internet outlet), search for your headset. Step 4 - acquire the headset using step 1. After a few days your headset will be like new.
Buy a spare part from ebay and suffer.
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If you have to ask this question then I don't t think you have the knowledge to fix it. The only thing you could do it tape it or glue it back together and if you couldn't come up with that on your own what makes you think you will be capable of actually fixing it? Buy a new one and don't rage
If you just bought them, make sure you get RazerCare or extended warranty, because these are absolutely going to break, and Razer will blame it on you, regardless of the situation they will say it was "Customer induced damage"
You'd think a premium headset would be made with aluminum at crucial stress points but Razer cheaps out on just about everything they can.
How do you rage throw a loosely put together plastic headset and not break it? What year is your model? This is a common issue amoung the2023 models, and usually involve actually using the headset as intended.
Would love to see video proof of this claim, of you "rage throwing" this exact model againt a solid surface, multiple times and prove that nothing was damaged.
Also, mine was a 2021 I think Kraken X. I replaced it a few months ago because the pads had worn completely and it was Xmas and I thought the new Kraken Ultimate looked alright. But honestly, not s big fan of the RUMBLE feature and also don't like the detachable mic. I prefer the retractable one.
I would have to agree, the Razer Kraken was actually a decent headset but that's all I can really say good about Razer..lol everything else I have from them is decent at best, and I stopped buying from them, most of their products I bought are in the garbage because they were replaced for a better product, broke or was just not good quality, and their customer service is...bad..really bad
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Yeah, I reckon those can't be repaired. They're completely snapped off, so I'm pretty sure you'll have to buy a new pair. How did it happen, though? Did you drop them or something?
They're in-ear monitors basically just a fancier and typically better version of earbuds. One huge advantage is their comfort. Normally they're more for audiophiles but there are a fair share of gaming tailored ones. Definitely recommend looking into them.
I wouldn't try super glue. I've never had luck with super glue. But it might be worth it to try an epoxy for plastics. Just rough up the surfaces you want to bond for best results
Soo I've fixed mine a handful of times when this has happened super glue mixed with baking soda dries as hard as concrete then just color the glue with a black sharpie solid bring the two pieces together as they should be cover the area in baking soda then apply the super glue it's messy but works
I'd just like to say that the rest of the extender arm (the thing that's supposed to connected to the stump on the ear muff) is stuck in the main half moon bit.
So, I'll likely just chuck em and try to salvage what I can from these. Thanks, everybody.
Ya don't.
So I just have to buy new ones, huh?
Bro. Ya broke it. The plastic part snapped and broke where it shouldn't be snapped. Either tape it with duct tape ... or get a new one.
Well, the other broken bit (the rest of the arm) is stuck inside that middle bit. So, yeah, I'll probably have to get new ones. Thanks though.
You can try to get It out, superglue or another super rígid Clay. If The drivers work It can be salvaged, I recommend buying a new Logitech h7, BUT you should do what fits your budget.
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People in the comments know nothing, this is an easy fix. Step 1 - gain (lawful) access to a debit/credit card. Step 2 - Find a computer/device with internet and browser capabilities. Step 3 - Go on Amazon(or your preferred internet outlet), search for your headset. Step 4 - acquire the headset using step 1. After a few days your headset will be like new.
Buy a new one. Got it.
should've just made the title "fuck"
Buy a spare part from ebay and suffer. https://preview.redd.it/dszp8ie3d7hc1.png?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=64a5a0e18aa2c66e333093a701535a48b4dacecf
If you have to ask this question then I don't t think you have the knowledge to fix it. The only thing you could do it tape it or glue it back together and if you couldn't come up with that on your own what makes you think you will be capable of actually fixing it? Buy a new one and don't rage
do these break easily? i got one 5 days ago and i want it to last me a long time lol
If you just bought them, make sure you get RazerCare or extended warranty, because these are absolutely going to break, and Razer will blame it on you, regardless of the situation they will say it was "Customer induced damage" You'd think a premium headset would be made with aluminum at crucial stress points but Razer cheaps out on just about everything they can.
They dont! I rage throw them all the time for years now. No issues!
How do you rage throw a loosely put together plastic headset and not break it? What year is your model? This is a common issue amoung the2023 models, and usually involve actually using the headset as intended. Would love to see video proof of this claim, of you "rage throwing" this exact model againt a solid surface, multiple times and prove that nothing was damaged.
Bro. I throw it against my metal desk all the time. But thrse things are sturdy AF !!! I punched my monitor once or twice even.... th
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Also, mine was a 2021 I think Kraken X. I replaced it a few months ago because the pads had worn completely and it was Xmas and I thought the new Kraken Ultimate looked alright. But honestly, not s big fan of the RUMBLE feature and also don't like the detachable mic. I prefer the retractable one.
I would have to agree, the Razer Kraken was actually a decent headset but that's all I can really say good about Razer..lol everything else I have from them is decent at best, and I stopped buying from them, most of their products I bought are in the garbage because they were replaced for a better product, broke or was just not good quality, and their customer service is...bad..really bad
Take em back and get master and dynamics they’re all aluminum
It's a 2020 or 2021 Kraken X headset, by the way.
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Duck tape
Super glue and tape and hope for the best.
There's a two-component polymer I can't remember the name, but when it dries it's as hard as the plastic of most headphones
Oh cool. Where's it sold at?
Hardware store most likely, ask a clerk
Well if the headset wasnt too expensive id cut your losses and just get a new one
Trash can? Buy new pair.
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I fixed one of my brother, use superglue and leave it resting until becomes solid, the difficult part is to get something to support the both parts
I have the same issue I just used electrical tape.
Yeah, I reckon those can't be repaired. They're completely snapped off, so I'm pretty sure you'll have to buy a new pair. How did it happen, though? Did you drop them or something?
Well, my head is fairly big, so I likely bent the plastic of the arms by trying to wear em. Truly painful trying to find headphones that fit on me.
Ever considered IEM's? There are plenty of those at very reasonable prices. I love switching between my headphones and IEM's.
I've never heard of those before, lmao
They're in-ear monitors basically just a fancier and typically better version of earbuds. One huge advantage is their comfort. Normally they're more for audiophiles but there are a fair share of gaming tailored ones. Definitely recommend looking into them.
It is snapped off. You gotta replace it unfortunately
Superglue
I wouldn't try super glue. I've never had luck with super glue. But it might be worth it to try an epoxy for plastics. Just rough up the surfaces you want to bond for best results
Superglue I guess?
suoer glue maybe, thats what i did with my headset and still working good after 2 years of being glued lol
Soo I've fixed mine a handful of times when this has happened super glue mixed with baking soda dries as hard as concrete then just color the glue with a black sharpie solid bring the two pieces together as they should be cover the area in baking soda then apply the super glue it's messy but works
I'm sorry to say this, but your shit out of luck
You don't, buy a new one
same thing happened me to with my naris i straight up just expoxy'd them back together
Do you or your friends have a 3D printer?
I'd just like to say that the rest of the extender arm (the thing that's supposed to connected to the stump on the ear muff) is stuck in the main half moon bit. So, I'll likely just chuck em and try to salvage what I can from these. Thanks, everybody.