
Diagnosing Sony Headphones Broken Sliders by Sound and Fit
Stop Guessing Why Sony WH-1000X Headphones Feel Off, Check Sliders When over-ear Sony noise-canceling models in the WH-1000X family (WH-1000XM3, WH-1000XM4, and WH-1000XM5) start to feel a little "...

Maintaining Sony Headphone Battery Health with Smart Replacement Timing
Maximize Sony Listening Time With Smarter Battery Care Good battery health is what keeps your Sony headphones feeling like new. When the internal battery begins to wear out, your listening time get...

How to Prevent Broken Sony Headphone Sliders During Travel
Protect Your Sony Headphone Sliders Before Your Next Trip If you have ever opened your travel case and found that your Sony headphones are broken at the slider, you know how fast a good trip can ge...

Sony WH-1000XM6 vs XM5: Which Is Easier to Repair? (The Truth)
The XM6 was supposed to fix the XM5 hinge problem. It didn't — not fully. We break down exactly what changed, what failed, and how to repair your Sony headphones for a fraction of replacement cost.

DIY Checklist: Inspect Sony Headphone Hinge Alignment and Play Before Failure
Stop Guessing and Actually Check Your Sony Hinges If your Sony headphones feel wobbly, droopy, or "off," that does not always mean they are done for. On many Sony over-ear models, what feels like a...

Selecting Sony Headphone Parts After a Broken WH-1000XM4 Hinge
When a WH-1000XM4 Hinge Snaps and What Happens Next A broken Sony WH-1000XM4 hinge usually shows up the same way. You notice a crack near the yoke or side arm, the earcup starts to dangle, or part ...
