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3 things bugged me about these headphones. 1, they were leaky, everyone could hear what I was listening to. 2, prolonged listening made my ears hurt from the headphones pushing against my ears. 3, they make my ears sweat - blergh!
After doing some searching for wireless ear buds, and being shocked with how expensive they are, I decided to modify my Sennheisers to allow me to plug in my comfy Sony earbuds. I figured I could just wear the heaphones around my neck but have the comfortable earbuds in my ears.
Okay: Lets get started.
You can open these headphones by gently prying open the cover near the battery (see pic).
The very first thing I needed to do was find a low profile stereo mini jack. Be careful though, you need one that has 2 normally closed circuits that are cut off when the mini jack plug is inserted. Fortunately Radio Shack had exactly what I needed (cat # 274-246), it was $2.99, that's why I don't like shopping there :) But hey, it was a Sunday afternoon, and this project just couldn't wait.
Now that I knew the size and shape of the jack socket, I could try to find somewhere to mount it inside the headphones. I opened the side with all the electronics figuring that it'll be easier to make connections on there, and looked for a suitable space.







































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Anyone know to prevent it?
I thought about using Automator on OSX to play a sound every 2:30 minutes but not sure if it's possible. You can set loops but I'm not sure you can set them to repeat after a specified length of time..
Any ideas for mods or hacks for this would be great..
Great idea with the jack, I have exactly the same problem as I wear glasses and the headphones really hurt after a while..
Thanks!
Rob.
I've just done the mod in this instructable and it's working beautifully.. So glad I don't have to deal with the bulky headphones hurting my head after a while..
Thanks for the instruction and inspiration!
Rob.
I gave up on this idea and I've been using the JayBird Bluetooth headphones for a while now and I'm loving them. I had an S9 before that and have also tried the Plantronics Voyager. I found the JayBird is the better of the 3 for work outs cause they stay on so well. They're also a good small size which I like.
http://i78.photobucket.com/albums/j106/ynothna/headphones.jpg
Actually I have a belt clip laying around, thought about using it at first and then forgot. I ended up installing a lanyard in the end...
*** goes and frantically searches the mess in the closet *** There it is :D
*** adds the belt clip *** Done :)