this post was submitted on 01 Jul 2023
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Right to Repair/Ownership
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Whether it be electronics, automobiles or medical equipment, the manufacturers should not be able to horde "oem" parts, render your stuff useless if you repair it with aftermarket parts, or hide schematics of their products.
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Mine started having the same issue months ago, but I just learned to deal with it by disabling the pass-through/noise cancellation features. It’s not ideal, but at least they’re usable that way.
…but I wasn’t aware of the free repair program. That’s probably the smarter thing to do.