How to repair broken headphones
Whether you’re jogging in the morning, working at your desk, or relaxing at home, headphones have become an essential part of daily life. But with frequent use or a moment of carelessness, they can sometimes get damaged. So, what can you do? Can you fix broken headphones so you don't need to buy new ones?
If the problem isn’t with the electronics, like a frayed cable, a cracked headphone casing doesn’t have to mean a replacement, meaning there’s often no need to take them to a repair shop. With the right approach and a drop of glue, you can repair broken headphones yourself - quickly and easily.

What you will need
- A clean cloth
Instructions
Step 1. Prepare the surface
Before you begin, make sure the damage doesn’t involve any electronic components.
Set up a clean, dry workspace - this could be a table, desk, or any flat surface where you can safely work.
Clean the headphones thoroughly to remove dust or grease. A simple wipe with a cloth is enough. Make sure they’re completely dry before applying glue.
Step 2. Apply the glue
Apply a thin layer of glue to both sides of the crack. Spread the glue evenly using the applicator tip.
Allow the coated surfaces to sit for about 1 minute until the glue becomes slightly tacky.
Step 3. Position and press together
Align the pieces precisely and press them together. Hold them in place until the glue forms the initial bond.
Good to know
The adhesive will stick immediately so you want to be accurate.
Step 4. Leave to dry
Replace the cap on the glue to prevent the adhesive from drying out. Then, leave the headphones on a flat surface for up to 12 hours to let the glue fully cure.
That’s it! You've discovered how to repair broken headphones, and they are ready to use again.
Let's recap!
With just a little time and the right product, fixing broken headphones is simple. Using Bostik Hard Plastic Glue or Bostik Power Repair glue, you can save money, extend the life of your favourite gadgets, and help reduce plastic waste.
So, the next time your headphones crack, don’t worry! Reach for your go-to Bostik glue and have them back in action quickly and reliably.
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