One Bluetooth Earbud Is Not Working

Difficulty: Medium30–90 min3 tools💬 0

✓ Checked against manufacturer instructions and current safety standards · updated 8.7.2026.

What you'll need

Tools

  • Battery flashlightFor a safe inspection and basic troubleshooting.
  • Soft brush and microfiber clothFor a safe inspection and basic troubleshooting.
  • Known-good cable or chargerFor a safe inspection and basic troubleshooting.
Estimated cost0–50 KM for a basic procedure
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⚠ Safety note: This guide involves working with electricity. If you're not completely sure about every step, stop and call a licensed professional. Before you start, always switch off the power at the breaker or close the main water/gas valve.

1 Prepare safe work

Turn off the device, unplug the charger, and remove the battery if it is user-replaceable. Save data when you can, and do not open mains power supplies, displays, or capacitor assemblies.

⚠ Warning: Do not open a glued earbud and do not charge it if it is heating up or the battery is swollen.

2 Determine the problem pattern

Clean the dry contacts on the earbud and the case, then confirm that each one shows charging separately.

3 Check the most common cause

In the Bluetooth settings, forget the old pair, reset both earbuds with the manufacturer’s exact button combination, and pair them together again.

4 Apply the right fix

Swap sides in the case if the design allows it, and check the sound balance and the phone’s mono settings.

? Tip: Take a photo of the starting state and change only one thing at a time so you know which check actually affected the result.

5 Test the result and set the limit

Put the parts back and test only one change at a time. Record lights, sounds, and error messages; overheating, smoke, smell, or a swollen battery require immediate shutdown.

When to call a professional: If the job involves changes to the electrical panel, the main gas line, or load-bearing walls/beams — or if you're not sure how it will turn out — this is not a DIY task. Hire a licensed professional.