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Thread: Beats By Dre

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    Basically a week ago a football got kicked at my beats solo (hd) and they split, I have managed to glue them, but a tiny bit of the headband has popped out, can anyone help me? or say somewhere I can take them too

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    if you bought them within a year, then you could of maybe claimed under it's warranty - but i doubt you could do that now considering you used glue on them. also, i don't think it covers accidental damage. besides checking their site and reading the warranty T&C, i don't really know of anywhere that would fix them besides the makers themselves (they may have a chargeable repair service?)

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    I have no idea, how could I find out? like there good as they are, but I'm abit weary with living that things that have been broken.

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    Quote Originally Posted by !-Ben-! View Post
    I have no idea, how could I find out? like there good as they are, but I'm abit weary with living that things that have been broken.
    well when did you buy it firstly?
    and have a read here -http://beatsbydre.com/support/Warranty.aspx
    they do a replacement parts thingy, but the link redirects to the homepage. you could always call em? they may be able to refer you to an authorised repair service

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    A present for christmas, and yeah, il take a look! thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by !-Ben-! View Post
    A present for christmas, and yeah, il take a look! thanks
    Call them, they send you an email with everything you need to give them some information and once you provide them that they are 100% yours and authentic they will you give you a RFA and Postal address (Normally Germany) and you have to send them off and normally in around a month they will send you a new pair. I started the whole process in October 2011 and Recieved my pair January 2012. They take 2/3 weeks to reply to a damn email, awful company and awful headphones - wish I could of just got my money back.

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    Beats headphones are terrible.. I'd buy new headphones.
    Personally I reccommend Sennheisers, amazing quality and don't break very often. Best on market in my opinion.


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    You might find this rather excellent video review of interest:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ipZY0qGrA9Y

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    I have a pair of beats, but they aredefinitely style over substance. I would get a decent, sturdy pair rather then fork out god knows for a repair. :-P

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    I've never seen the obsession with big chunky headphones like these. People who wear them simply end up looking like morons because they're twice the size of their head and it's clearly an attempt at fitting in with the current ridiculous "fashion" as opposed to actually listening to music. We're not in the 1980s anymore!

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