SteelSeries Arctis Pro - Broken/Loose Earpiece DIY Fix

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024
  • DISCLAIMER: please do this at your own risk. I'm not responsible for whatever happens to your headset, and what worked for me will likely work for you if you're careful with your headset.
    Sorry for mixing up plastic cable ties and saying wires a lot, but hopefully I was clear enough to be understood.
    This video offers instructions on how to fix your SteelSeries Arctis Pro Headset if you can't send it to RMA and don't want to use any foams, glues or epoxies in the process.
    This a simple fix and makes the headset as tight as new (or more, if you wish so).
    FOR THIS FIX, YOU WILL NEED:
    A small flathead screwdriver
    A small crosshead screwdriver
    2 plastic cable ties
    A piece of firm plastic that you can cut for padding (optional)

Комментарии • 244

  • @vinny7935
    @vinny7935 2 года назад +33

    I'm actually really impressed with how well that turned out. I was a bit upset, at first, with his avoidance of using tools to melt the plastic and reform the original hole back to normal, but given the skill set most viewers here probably have, this is likely really useful for the most amount of people viewing this.

  • @zRedex
    @zRedex 8 месяцев назад +15

    The fact the video has 66k views says a lot about this OBVIOUS design problem

  • @VladimirPudding_
    @VladimirPudding_ 3 года назад +67

    Idk y they decided to build their headsets like this. And it’s such a shame too cuz they actually sound really nice and are easily one of if not the most comfortable headsets on the market.

    • @SubjectiveObserver
      @SubjectiveObserver 3 года назад

      You really don't know why?

    • @triplekkris
      @triplekkris 3 года назад +4

      @@SubjectiveObserver so they make u buy their warranty, and if u dont well they got more money

    • @SubjectiveObserver
      @SubjectiveObserver 3 года назад +10

      @@triplekkris The term we're looking for is "planned obsolescence." Though in this case it was probably more like a "happy accident." You can't make a product TOO good or consumerism fails.

    • @RDMGAMER
      @RDMGAMER 3 года назад +2

      @@SubjectiveObserver not true they made their name based off of headsets that you use to be able to throw through walls. Now they are as cheeply made as the turtle bitch headset that they always were taking on and calling cheap and easily broken. Mine literally cracked as i pulled it off my head. You know that thing you do with headphones every time you put them on.

    • @aaron4820
      @aaron4820 3 года назад

      @@SubjectiveObserver r/Im14andThisIsDeep

  • @commenter1028
    @commenter1028 2 года назад +10

    Dude you saved me! Seeing how common an issue this is I hope SteelSeries makes the socket where the headset connects to the ear cuff more flexible or something, but this fix is really perfect! I don't mind the aesthetics of the fix, and it feels perfect! Thank you so much for posting this!

  • @rainsplit
    @rainsplit Год назад +4

    At first, I thought this was a bad idea. I was about to throw mine in the trash. So, I grabbed my drill and a few ties. This is a great idea. It's secure and feels like it'll hold well. I skipped the plastic insert and just zipped mine in, but good idea. Thank You.

  • @esbenl.-h.5210
    @esbenl.-h.5210 2 года назад +6

    Thanks a lot! Had poor sound and a sore ear for months now, never knew the fix could be this easy.
    If you don't have zipties anywhere around your house, you might have some left over in your motherboard box if you've built your pc yourself (or recieved the parts from those who did). Just a tip :)

  • @michaelknight2897
    @michaelknight2897 3 года назад +33

    Yep, they chose form over function. They all break in the exact same place. Its pathetic. You could just JB Weld the entire thing in place.

  • @sailorj160
    @sailorj160 3 года назад +31

    Dude this is such a good headset and sounds so nice. I love the microphone wire how you can move it around. I love the mute button and so many other things. But the fact that it always breaks like this and it’s not expandable sucks. It’s a crucial thing for a headset they need to fix it and I’m pretty sure this headset would be top tier.

    • @TekuTaurus
      @TekuTaurus 2 года назад +1

      Seriously. Mine is likely days away from full breakage and I'm really struggling to not just buy a new one because I love everything about it except for this little durability issue. But I know if I do I'll be in the same predicament within 2 years

  • @canuckavenger
    @canuckavenger 2 года назад +6

    Same thing happened to my headphones just now. I fixed it by loosening the snap ring off the grey insert and sliding it and the washer back inside the housing. I then took all the plastic bits and glued them back together using plastic cement(with the cord running through the remains of the original hole). After it had 15 minutes to cure I stiffened the area around the holes with some gorilla glue tape on the inside and outside. I could then slotted the grey insert back into the earphone housing and re-set the snap ring.
    Worked out pretty well......hopefully it will hold up.
    I would highly recommend pre-emptively using some sort of stiffener like gorilla glue tape or some mesh tape and epoxy on both sides of the area of the part that accepts the rod that inserts into the ear piece. This way the torque on that rigid plastic section will be better absorbed.

  • @rodrigoff7456
    @rodrigoff7456 3 месяца назад +1

    Show de bola! Very good trades-off approach for those who can't or are willing to use all the other fancy workarounds tinkering with solder iron; 3d printing; epoxy and so on
    I kept postponing this but finally did it today and it worked really well. I feel like the "seal" for outside noises didn't get up to how it was, but I'd say it's 95%. Thank you for the tip!

  • @sbcreppin
    @sbcreppin 3 года назад +16

    Mate you are a dead-set fucking legend. Great fix, awesome idea and ingenuity

  • @Birbeh
    @Birbeh 3 года назад +31

    Just happened to me as well, amazing fix mate, gonna try it later!

  • @shaneinfinity4597
    @shaneinfinity4597 Год назад +1

    Great video you saved me some money I appreciate it. With that being said its sad to see that this video has 58K views and Steel series hasn't done anything to help prevent this. Nice headset but build quality definitely requires a warranty

  • @ggascan7812
    @ggascan7812 2 года назад

    You are an absolute legend my friend, may have gotten me another year out of an expensive headset ty

  • @bignaps3100
    @bignaps3100 2 года назад +6

    Absolutely ridiculous that my headset cracked on both sides from simply taking them off. Glad I am not the only one with this issue but it's such a stupid design choice by them. Why have a hinge right there if it cant handle that kind of movement. Waste of money

    • @DoogieRoxx
      @DoogieRoxx 2 года назад +2

      For real. I took mine off my head like I normally have done for the past 2 years and it just...done. Broken on the right earpiece just like the video. Its sad too cause the Arctis Pro Wireless is $400, Nd the Pulse 3D for PS5 is $65, and is way more fucking durable. And it sounds better on PS5 games too. Voice chat both receiving and giving ends is my only complaint

  • @DoogieRoxx
    @DoogieRoxx 2 года назад

    Thank god I have the zipties and the screwdriver perfect size. Im gonna do this fix tomorrow. Pedro, your a life saver

    • @Grey14
      @Grey14 2 года назад

      Did it work ?

  • @LeGiTiMoSiTy
    @LeGiTiMoSiTy 2 года назад

    This is my first dyi fix and it actually worked. I am a beginner so took me about an hour but I got it and works perfect. Thanks

  • @joeblow3939
    @joeblow3939 3 года назад +2

    ❤ It's 9/22/2021 I just watched your video. I have 2 pair of these and think if the company would make the speaker cup with a dual mount and use aluminum rather than plastic, this would be the best head set on the market. As it is rite now, I think they are only worth $20 USD. Thanks for the info. I use mine with my phone as well as watching you tube all day. Great tip.👍👍

  • @HobotheYokel
    @HobotheYokel 2 года назад

    Had to do this fix as well after dealing with the earpiece having to be oriented the right way to even stay on. This fix worked great! Wish the quality on the plastic was better and we didn't have to do this but either way man thanks for the video.

  • @7z36
    @7z36 7 месяцев назад +1

    thank you for your creativity

  • @SPOON.888
    @SPOON.888 2 года назад +1

    BRO THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THE IDEA!! HAD THE SAME ISSUE. JUST USE A HARDER PLASTIC MATERIAL SO YOU WON'T NEED TO DRILL HOLES AND USE ZIP TIES.

  • @sujay2999
    @sujay2999 2 года назад

    You are doing god's work mate. Can't believe how shitty the build quality for Arctis Pros is given the price. I broke mine to and will be following the same thing to to fix them

  • @BreadCrumbsOG
    @BreadCrumbsOG Год назад +1

    I did this 5+ month ago and the headset is still fine AF , I can't feel like its broken. the 2 tie wrap is just perfect lol

  • @maximinion
    @maximinion 2 года назад

    Thanks for the video. I used this technique with the zip ties. I did not worry about the plactic piece. The arm does not move once secured with the zip ties. I have the GAMEDAC and even though they say you can use it with other headsets the line out jack is trash. So thanks to you I was able to save a very expensive and very good quality sounding headset with a couple of zipties. I wish they would just fix this issue.

  • @iLiekLemonade
    @iLiekLemonade 3 года назад +5

    Seems like a lot of people have this issue. I was interested in buying till I found out it typically happens right after warranty ends, and even if it was during warranty Steel Series has terrible policies and customer support. I'll patiently wait for a headset this good to come out again in the future, with actual good build quality.

    • @Goekcan7
      @Goekcan7 3 года назад +1

      i had less Problems whit the Support, they wanted all the Pictures what i provided and they gave me a free Coupon for the Replacement, ofc in the Warranty. All that Process took like 1-3 Days.

    • @Jase2114
      @Jase2114 2 года назад

      My steel series x9 ran out of warranty 2 weeks ago and they have just snapped

  • @Glorious_Yell0w
    @Glorious_Yell0w Год назад

    One of the most usefull videos on youtube, Thank u, i fixed mine the same way but i dident had to use any strips. I just cut out a piece of plastic that fitted the hole and put in epoxy glue mixed with baking soda. Thats makes plastic concrete and holds everthing in place and it ges so hard fast. So baking soda and epoxy= plastic cement.

  • @zetofly
    @zetofly 3 года назад +17

    Thank you, works great! What a piece of trash this headset is. Weakpoint like this must be obvious during design... Very overpriced, and they even sell "Boosterpack" with custom plate skins for headset that lasts 1 year without transportation? (my experience)

    • @ActuallyMaxx
      @ActuallyMaxx 3 года назад

      Yeah after 6 months the speaker in my right ear broke :)

  • @rosalindamartinez3895
    @rosalindamartinez3895 3 года назад +11

    This just happened to my son’s headphones ! So disappointed! They asked me for the copy of the receipt and photos of the damage. I sent everything and I am waiting for their response! I bought them March 2020 about 9 months ago. 😡 Very cheap plastic!

    • @Pedr0Diniz
      @Pedr0Diniz  3 года назад +3

      I hope you get a positive reply from them! Mine were already more than 1 year old and they don't sell in my country, so I had to come up with a solution myself :/

    • @rgbkingpin
      @rgbkingpin 3 года назад +1

      I bought mine in July and they messed up without me doing anything crazy SteelSeries accepted my RMA and are sending me a new pair for free; I wish you luck!

    • @rgbkingpin
      @rgbkingpin 3 года назад

      @@Pedr0Diniz Also thank you for the solution ; )

    • @rosalindamartinez3895
      @rosalindamartinez3895 3 года назад

      @@Pedr0Diniz Yes, they accepted my RMA apparently I am receiving them this coming Friday ! Hopefully they don’t mess up again!

    • @rosalindamartinez3895
      @rosalindamartinez3895 3 года назад

      @@rgbkingpin They accepted my RMA and I am receiving them this coming Friday! Crossing my fingers it won’t happen again.

  • @airybike2zero189
    @airybike2zero189 2 года назад +1

    My left ear broke where the mic comes out and they use star pattern screws on the left and Philips head on the right it makes no sense to me but I don’t have a star pattern the size of a ant head nor do most people I was able to get 2 of the screws out but the 3 was either stripped from factory or super tight cause it wouldn’t come out l I have just resorted to duct tape

  • @Zeboath
    @Zeboath 3 года назад +1

    Good fix! I had a single cable tie around the unit which made it fairly uncomfortable(though usable). This is much better, headset feels pretty decent. Will have to do the other side as well to even out the feel.

  • @OGSLIMTONY
    @OGSLIMTONY 3 года назад

    Thank you for this guide! I find this guide maybe the most preferred way to fix my headset if/when it breaks! Peace! ^^

  • @corgi-ears9844
    @corgi-ears9844 2 года назад

    Thank you so much for this fix, I now have a functioning headset again

  • @kratosbinhcs
    @kratosbinhcs Год назад

    Thank you very much. I repaired my headset using your method. Recommended!

  • @JamesT094
    @JamesT094 3 года назад

    Had these for less than a week & they did this.

  • @absurd207
    @absurd207 3 года назад +7

    are there any 3d print files out there? i rather just print a new housing and reinforce it.

    • @4fofive5
      @4fofive5 2 года назад

      any luck?

    • @absurd207
      @absurd207 2 года назад

      @@4fofive5 i just ended up using the wire ties, so far its held up good.

  • @tylershomevideos
    @tylershomevideos 3 года назад +4

    **This may void your warranty - so use with caution**
    Anyone looking to fix the weakness in these headphones (before it breaks) here's my fix. Remove the foam ear cup (loosen one side work it around. Use a tiny Phillips screw driver and remove the three screws. Now be gentle with the ear cup as you remove it and keep it close to the headphones because the wires as you will see are basically dental floss. Flip the ear cup over that keeps it as far away from the main headset and give you room to work. Now if you look up where the headband connects to the main ear cup (in the videos this is the broken location) you will see where the metal arm extends into the base and on that base there is a small metal c-clamp. If is hasn't fully fallen off you can very gently push against it while pressing the headband portion back in towards the ear cup. It should re-seat itself in the small recessed area its supposed to stay in. Voila its fixed. I only used a small screw driver (assembly/disassembly) and a small plastic smudger tool to push the clamp back into place. Be gentle in there nothing take force and any force will likely break something, likely wiring. You do not need to remove the circuit board inside.
    I am not an authorized repair person, however this was a fast fix for me rather then sending in the unit for warranty and going through all that...It may have voided my warranty but if it does, I won't be buying steel series ever again. Cheers,
    **This may void your warranty - so use with caution**

    • @unvirtualreality5688
      @unvirtualreality5688 3 года назад

      Ok btw if you recorded that it would probably help many but I’ll try it my headset is onLy loose but thank you

    • @Sneedboy
      @Sneedboy 3 года назад

      @@unvirtualreality5688 did it work

    • @unvirtualreality5688
      @unvirtualreality5688 3 года назад

      @@Sneedboy yee

    • @Sneedboy
      @Sneedboy 3 года назад

      @@unvirtualreality5688 thank god

    • @abdullahalqaq840
      @abdullahalqaq840 2 года назад +1

      ​@@unvirtualreality5688 How the heck did you guys unscrew the screws. The philips method did not work. What is the correct screw name it's those fancy stupid star ones or hex or something like that. and I cannot find the right screw driver to undue it. Please help!

  • @joachimnordstrom5744
    @joachimnordstrom5744 2 года назад

    Thank you. This helped alot with my repair! Now i hope i get at least another year out of these badboys!

  • @vikihott
    @vikihott 2 года назад

    Thats a nice elegant solution. TY for the idea. Might I add, I would rather use black colored zipties for these. not critical tho.

  • @indicator27
    @indicator27 3 года назад +4

    do you know what screws the new ones use or the different version of this set, it uses a hex shaped profile of a key with a pin in the middle, i was able to get two screws out but it bent my philips, the last is in there and dont want to drill it. i got a 144 piece set and nothing has it...

    • @warshawgameshd3432
      @warshawgameshd3432 3 года назад +1

      Its the T6 security thing or something.
      They are really small screwdrivers, the ones my dad has are black with silver metal grip.

  • @emilhasshegelund8284
    @emilhasshegelund8284 3 года назад +3

    Thank you so much
    the same exact thing happened to me but your video saved my mood and some money😍
    Keep it up😎

    • @chicosius
      @chicosius 3 года назад +2

      How it cracked, or its common issue with design?

    • @Albert-kj8ss
      @Albert-kj8ss 3 года назад +1

      ​@@chicosius Common issue, I wouldn't recommend this headset anymore..

    • @brad187em
      @brad187em 3 года назад

      @@chicosius i personally highly recommend this headset, just get warranty and your good to go, I’ve had mine 2 years and this hasn’t happend to mine, 2-3 years on a headset is also a good life and should kind of be on its way out anyway if you use everyday

    • @emilhasshegelund8284
      @emilhasshegelund8284 3 года назад

      @@chicosius ... i got mad and ripped it down my head but not in a way that it would crack i guess im stronger than i look :3

  • @ballofgum
    @ballofgum 2 года назад +2

    broke the wire connecting the speaker to the chip while doing this sadly, but the tutorial was good I just messed up

    • @YeHeyEyJey
      @YeHeyEyJey 11 месяцев назад

      same thing happened to me did you manage to solder it?

    • @ballofgum
      @ballofgum 11 месяцев назад

      @@YeHeyEyJey Never had the chance, I was away from home, and I wasn't able to bring them back, but I imagine soldering it back wont be a difficult task if you have one.

  • @-Joost-
    @-Joost- 2 года назад

    tnx, now I can use my headset like a normal human.

  • @RainWalker24c
    @RainWalker24c 2 года назад

    I am wondering if stacking teflon washers tight in the cup hinge would prevent the impending loose-broken cup frame on one that is new to very little to no wear on it. Teflon is slick af so it wouldn't bind & its tough. And with a soft washer stack, it would absorb some shock. Might have to mod the hinge a bit to ensure the stack never comes off the hinge. Just a idea atm though 👍 . I use to have a ton of teflon washers when I got heavy into hobby grade rc. Maybe even wrap a multi layer of aluminum tape along the internal edges of the cup frame for even more durability. Just got to cut & pull the excess tape for secure driver frame side mount. I know, lot of work for a headset. But I think the drivers would wear out before the frame if it was modded like that. Seems like great headsets aside from that hinge to earcup mount design.

  • @icescreamer6693
    @icescreamer6693 3 года назад +1

    i have the same problem, i'll try your fixing technique later. Thanks a lot

  • @gcinini
    @gcinini Год назад

    Great solution. Thanks for the very detailed video.

  • @battlegalactics
    @battlegalactics 3 года назад +3

    It's a common issue, my right earpad broke just like the video, just use epoxy glue, it works well.
    Even tho now the left earpad begin to break ...
    Its a shame because the sound quality is amazing but I always got issues with steelseries headsets ...

  • @mattmitchell-heggs1435
    @mattmitchell-heggs1435 3 года назад +4

    The wires look kinda cool to be honest.

  • @wolfofwar2326
    @wolfofwar2326 3 года назад +1

    I am on my 3rd replacement for this same issue. Thanks for the video. Love the headset except for this issue.

    • @marcusgraham163
      @marcusgraham163 3 года назад +1

      Exactly Going on a Third and Feel the same way

    • @j3sus_littlelumpia814
      @j3sus_littlelumpia814 3 года назад

      Steelseries replaced it for you? My request was denied. I'm living in the EU and i'm still in warranty time. What did u do to get it replaced?

    • @marcusgraham163
      @marcusgraham163 3 года назад +1

      @@j3sus_littlelumpia814 Honestly I Bought another and then it broke in the same place again.. The replacement process is a pain in the ass I said FK it and did this fix,I could not be happier, and Enjoy them better because the Zip Tie Reinforcement really does its job

    • @j3sus_littlelumpia814
      @j3sus_littlelumpia814 3 года назад +2

      @@marcusgraham163 thank u for being honest, i'm a bit mad about steelseries, its okay to make design failures, but instead of being honest to the customer, they abuse the "mechanical defects are not part of the warranty"-card...shame on them, i loooooved this headset in all other aspects...think i'm gonna do this fix too and live with it. but its really disappointing how steelseries is acting about this.

    • @wolfofwar2326
      @wolfofwar2326 3 года назад

      @@j3sus_littlelumpia814 Mine was just two months into the warranty. Steel series was going to replace it, but it was on backorder. Amazon had some readily available. So I put in a claim with them. They replaced both the first and second. The third pair lasted 8ish months before breaking.

  • @Meman702
    @Meman702 2 года назад

    Followed your steps, turned out good...

  • @raddonomics2017
    @raddonomics2017 2 года назад

    You’re a lifesaver man! Thank you!

  • @Satori-g4v
    @Satori-g4v 3 года назад +5

    Yep... a waste of $160 my hat goes off to you sir I as well am battle with this

  • @ThezRude
    @ThezRude 3 года назад +4

    I'm on my third set of Arctis Pro's atm. All replaced with this same broken earcup reason. Warnty ended and i now have my earcup hot glued to the band. I ordered Astro A50 as it has far superior build quality. I loved the sound quality and the mic quality of the Arctis. But i rather not have DIY hot glued headset on use cause the company put aesthetic over longevity of the product.

    • @user-sg5vb7ou9i
      @user-sg5vb7ou9i 2 года назад

      This literally just happened to me, i'm awlays so careful with my equipment. From reading up it always seems to be the right ear cup as well. I am hoping SR will replace as im in warranty period however i have heard some people getting declined with theur excuse being wear and tear

    • @ThezRude
      @ThezRude 2 года назад

      @@user-sg5vb7ou9i Yee. Last Steelseries product i will ever buy. I have 50usd headphones that has lasted 10 years + compared to this over priced garbage.

    • @r.y3987
      @r.y3987 2 года назад

      @@ThezRude this just happened to me , do u think the Astro A50 is good replacement? i will buy it

    • @ThezRude
      @ThezRude 2 года назад

      @@r.y3987 Sure is. Been using em for around a month now. Far superior in all aspects. Including build quality.

  • @ecuvacano
    @ecuvacano 2 года назад

    Quick recommendation if you are doing this to repair your headphones. Buy black/dark gray zip ties and use some epoxy to level out hole once you've added the plastic (if you had a hole). Then it will look fairly decent (given the garbage original build quality).

  • @talaldnoob
    @talaldnoob 3 года назад +4

    bruh my headset is already broken that I cant even hear the audio of this video

  • @Dracurosu
    @Dracurosu 2 года назад

    I just send mine back to amazon, exactly same break problem, I am usually very careful with mine. Happy that they lasted me 1 year. Time toi move away from Steeleseries although they do sound good. I described it as a design flaw as this is my second pair with same fault. Very expensive premium headphones. They are a new company with little experience in making structurally robust headsets, just decent audio technology.

  • @cemaldevlin8183
    @cemaldevlin8183 2 года назад

    Legend mate , absolute legend 🙌

  • @Hang0n1droppedmycrown.
    @Hang0n1droppedmycrown. 2 года назад

    This worked for me, thanks very much 👍🏻

  • @user-tv6br1sz2r
    @user-tv6br1sz2r 10 месяцев назад

    I have exactly the same problem. Yesterday the plastic was broken after 2 years I am using the headphones. Joining the metal part with plastic is a very bad idea and that is the worst part of the headphones. I have seen other Arctis headphones have the same problem!

  • @LordChristoff
    @LordChristoff Год назад

    Mine's just on the edge of this happening, looking for a potential fix before it snaps off completely. I may try using a soldering iron to melt the plastic together before it has a chance to break completely off. But this is twice this has happened now!
    How have they not figured this out for a £199.99 pair of headphones.

  • @coomerman9311
    @coomerman9311 10 месяцев назад

    Did this to my Arctis 9x and it works there is barely a difference, and once I got the strap readjusted then it was all fine, if you want more svivel you could just cross the zip ties over the arm in an X patern, and if you really want more articulation you could even just use hair bands instead of zip ties, I prefer the more robust approach

  • @mckoyestrada8385
    @mckoyestrada8385 2 года назад

    Thanks man! This helped me a lot!

  • @Lady_Tism
    @Lady_Tism 2 года назад

    This is nice but we can't really see what you're doing when the headset is facing you.

  • @DTFROST
    @DTFROST 2 года назад

    Great Fix Really Help.

  • @johnlynde2813
    @johnlynde2813 3 года назад

    My headset is broken and the steel series employee trying to help me linked this video...lol

  • @sprezzafried4439
    @sprezzafried4439 Год назад +1

    I made the mistake of just getting another steel series arctis pro since I already have the game dac.. Guess what it broke in the same spot just from a few tiny bumps and drops. It amazes me how much they charge you for trash

  • @ligmabigfatballs7311
    @ligmabigfatballs7311 3 года назад

    Thank you for making this video!

  • @Nneoh1
    @Nneoh1 3 года назад

    Awesome fix, thanks for this!

  • @RenLacerda
    @RenLacerda 3 года назад +3

    What size of security torx you used to open the headphones case? T6, T4?

    • @mirarid
      @mirarid 3 года назад

      T6 Seecurity Torx

  • @NIK-ji8cs
    @NIK-ji8cs 3 года назад

    this will help me a lot in the near future. since the right ear plastick cracked, but the ear is not loose yet.

    • @chicosius
      @chicosius 3 года назад

      How it cracked, or its common issue with design?

    • @NIK-ji8cs
      @NIK-ji8cs 3 года назад +1

      @@chicosius my headset cracked in the same spot as shown in video, seems to be an production defect.

    • @buups
      @buups 3 года назад

      @@chicosius it's common mine also cracked glued it together works fine doesn't look good tho

    • @cross-hairz800
      @cross-hairz800 3 года назад

      @@buups got a video on how u glued them??? mine cracked as well my dog knocked them off my desk I LOVE THIS HEADSET! WOULD REALLY APPRECIATE IF U SHOWED U GLUED THEM MY WHOLE HINGE COMES OUT OF THE EAR CUP

  • @EtherealMarksman
    @EtherealMarksman 2 года назад

    my connection of the right audio is cut out, i can restore audio if i turn the earphone sometimes but i assume i will need to fix a cut or poor wire connection.
    Where can I order a new wire for a Steel Series Artis Pro Wiresless?

  • @darekkoralewski
    @darekkoralewski 2 года назад

    Thanks! Same happened to mine. Good fix

  • @ciocki
    @ciocki Год назад +2

    Dont buy Steelseries! They dont learn and change design! Every single model with this join breaks exactly in the same way. Its a complete waste of money!

  • @SDMittens
    @SDMittens 2 года назад +1

    Weak spot on the headphones. Steelseries making cheap crap like usual. $400-$500 Headset breaks that easy. They used to make good gear now its just cheap rubbish at premium prices. Same issues with their keyboards breaking after few months.

  • @deagle7602
    @deagle7602 2 года назад

    Mine hasn’t come off yet, but the right one is still loose. It seems inevitable that it will break at some point soon though. Cuz it’s a poor design from steelseries. So I’ll just do this method.

  • @projects6371
    @projects6371 2 года назад

    The part where its ment to hold on the left side of my head set is broken off mainly the wire holding it and it is having connection iusses

  • @Nogardtist
    @Nogardtist 3 года назад +1

    plastic plastic and plastic thats what rimes with steelseries headsets

  • @brutaldragons8932
    @brutaldragons8932 3 года назад +2

    these headphones really let me down, they sounded the exact same as some headphones i got from 5 below literally and they break.

  • @SaltyMeatSweats85
    @SaltyMeatSweats85 3 года назад +1

    You're a hero.

    • @SaltyMeatSweats85
      @SaltyMeatSweats85 3 года назад +1

      I just wanna show you how you helped me @Pedro Gurgel Diniz Neto . What happened to us is a recurring problem with those models of Steel Series Headsets. www.reddit.com/r/steelseries/comments/k5p3r5/update_diy_fix_artics_pro_earcup_design_flaw/

    • @Pedr0Diniz
      @Pedr0Diniz  3 года назад +1

      I just replied to your post. Great work man, I'm happy to help!

  • @ruxustv8494
    @ruxustv8494 2 года назад +1

    how u make the hole

  • @Embashe
    @Embashe 2 года назад

    Real MVP

  • @WelfareAllstar
    @WelfareAllstar 3 года назад

    Mine broke on the microphone side. When I tried pairing it, it stopped working completely. After shining a light through that hole, i noticed a little blue cord that is broken. Any tips on how to fix this?

  • @saturapt3229
    @saturapt3229 3 года назад

    Just happened to me after they drop on the floor once by accident... thanks for the video btw!

  • @Snoobyz
    @Snoobyz 2 года назад

    Thank you, Steelseries should really fix their shit :D

  • @MrGameman12
    @MrGameman12 3 года назад

    My fucking cat pushed my headset off the table thank you so much for this diy

  • @johnsc51997
    @johnsc51997 3 года назад +1

    what kind of tool did tool do you use to unscrew the screws i have a pro wireless and the screws seem to be some sort of hex head screw i have a short in the left earcup

    • @indicator27
      @indicator27 3 года назад

      philips 0 or 00 precision is used by earlier headsets until too many people took them apart and they have a security hex screw with a pin in middle to prevent regular screwdriver insertion, u can break a screwdriver getting these screws out and is luck based if u get all 3 out

    • @illusoryi8214
      @illusoryi8214 3 года назад +1

      T6 Torx Security Screws, just look up T6 torx screwdriver or they are commonly included in electronics precision repair kits.

  • @vulconix
    @vulconix 2 года назад +1

    i'd just recommend staying away from steelseries. first it was the rival 650 mouse grip coming off within a week, arctis 7 headset sound is glitching out, my first arctis pro cracked on the right side, then used my warranty on the arctis pro but got the exact same issue as shown in the video and as well as my old arctis pro.
    i never once abused my equipment in anyway, i'd just take it off and rest it on my chair or put it on whenever i want too.

  • @themomorain
    @themomorain 3 года назад +5

    The best Fix for steelseries products is to throw this piece of crap into the garbage and buy from a different company :)

    • @vendycommentary340
      @vendycommentary340 3 года назад

      i don’t think that’s the thing, i’ve had an arctic 9x for months and it works fine and the only hard part was setting the thing up, after that it has worked perfectly and the best headset i’ve had in awhile:)

    • @themomorain
      @themomorain 3 года назад +2

      @@vendycommentary340 Well good luck. I have my current headset since 6 years (this damn thing is just not breaking^^) also there is nothing on the market that would bringe me a better experience (headphones don’t change much). So yeah I would be supprised if you flimsy plastic headphones even hold up for one year. And this for hundreds of dollar nice job😂

    • @dextermorgan5397
      @dextermorgan5397 3 года назад +2

      remember that the garbage gets recycled this shit dont even deserve to be recycled

    • @dextermorgan5397
      @dextermorgan5397 3 года назад +1

      @@vendycommentary340 months is not valid in electronics the are ment to last for YEARS!

    • @iLiekLemonade
      @iLiekLemonade 3 года назад

      @@vendycommentary340 your opinion is invalid, unless it had lasted for more than 2-3 years. When you're paying such a premium for a product, its expected to last years, never mind months. Shame on Steel Series.

  • @Jase2114
    @Jase2114 2 года назад

    I have steel series x9 and they have just snapped on the mic side were the joint is .so pissed about it

  • @carmencitareyes5159
    @carmencitareyes5159 3 года назад

    what the name of screw driver to use coz there have tons of screw driver.. please specify so we can order from the amazon thanks

  • @zedcam
    @zedcam 2 года назад

    do i need a security torx screwdriver to remove the earcups?

  • @knhamlet
    @knhamlet 3 года назад +12

    Welcome to the graveyard of steel series headset where it’s always the ear piece that breaks after taking then off normal 🥲

    • @DoogieRoxx
      @DoogieRoxx 2 года назад

      Literally just happened to me ffs. Things only 2 years old

    • @Grey14
      @Grey14 2 года назад

      @@DoogieRoxx did you fix them ?

    • @DoogieRoxx
      @DoogieRoxx 2 года назад

      @@Grey14 nah. I tried using gorilla super glue and it worked for...bout 9 hrs lol. Ive got a Pulse 3D for the PS5 as a backup and honestly, it plays music, youtube, movies, all of it so much better. PS5 games sound so much greater and fuller. The 3D audio is perfect. I can easily echolocate, lets say, the new hives in Back 4 Blood. I hear those across the map. My only complaint, which isnt anymore thanks to sony continuously upgrading the software, was the voice chat for the PULSE used to be awful. Now, its actually better then the Steelseries. Both receiving my friends audio in party and some games where its good, like Back 4 Blood where crossplay communication is essential, and sending audio, my voice, sounds clear. A little muffled my friends say but thats probably due to the mic being built into the headset, not coming out on a wire like the SS. Its especially improved with the new EQ adjustments. And I am never. Ever. Ever. EVER. Going back to SteelSeries. Got plans to get a nice CORSAIR when I got the money.

  • @plasterdbastard
    @plasterdbastard Месяц назад

    This shitty company went on to replace the internal screws on the earpieces in newer generations of the arctis pro with torx T7 security screws - just so you had less opportunity to repair them yourself and would have a higher likelihood of buying other products from them.
    They knew it was an issue, they did nothing to fix the occurrence of the issue and then they made it harder for customers to address the issue themselves.
    They are literally the worst headset company I've encountered in my 30+ years of gaming.

  • @durapoker
    @durapoker 3 года назад +1

    Can somebody help my understand why this keeps happening? Honesty please....but are y'all dropping them or being rough? Plastic didn't just break without force so what's happening that causes it to break?stretching to far when putting on or taking off?...i just ordered a pair at a good price and I'm wondering if i should send back.

    • @marcusgraham163
      @marcusgraham163 3 года назад +2

      Honestly The Plastic they are using here requires no force The Plastic is so brittle and thin at the Swivel the act of Putting them on is enough to break. Suggestion Do not put them on by holding the Cups. Pick them up by the Band on both sides and Stretch from the Band (witch is metal to put the on tour ears, Take them off exactly the sake. In the End Don' t Drop them at all either

    • @RDMGAMER
      @RDMGAMER 3 года назад +1

      yep mine just did it as i stretched them to put them on my head. I knew about this issue after I bought them so have babied them and it still happened.

  • @scrub3359
    @scrub3359 3 года назад +1

    Hey, what size are the screws? I can't find a screwdriver that works on them

    • @Pedr0Diniz
      @Pedr0Diniz  3 года назад

      Just big enough for you to pass some zip ties through. You don't want to pierce large holes in the headset carcass.

    • @illusoryi8214
      @illusoryi8214 3 года назад +1

      The screws are T6 (Torx) security screws. The best way to get these specific bit is to just get a electronics precision repair kit with the T6 bit included along with all the others.

  • @mikhailkamalrudzaman2096
    @mikhailkamalrudzaman2096 3 года назад

    What types of screwdriver to open the headset?

  • @quakercrackers4262
    @quakercrackers4262 2 года назад

    Is this a recent issue? It never happened with my 2016 arctis 5

  • @sobbo123
    @sobbo123 Год назад

    How do you make the holes with just a screwdriver?

    • @Pedr0Diniz
      @Pedr0Diniz  Год назад +1

      Just rotate a philips screwdriver applying a little bit of force. Their plastic isn't too strong, so after a few minutes you should be able to pierce the holes.

  • @Maks195
    @Maks195 2 года назад

    Does anyone have a 11 pin cable for inside or does anyone know where to buy because i don't find it.😥
    I need them the cable to repair my headset, thank you.

  • @ogsecret978
    @ogsecret978 2 года назад

    Work very well thx

  • @trshcln6937
    @trshcln6937 3 года назад +1

    damn this headset design is pure garbage