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I have a WoW Wireless headset with a broken band. It is a problem that has plagued this product and after over 3 years of perfect performance it finally snapped. The snap happened on the left side inner-band which is a high tension point so no amount of glue will fix it. I tried to brace it with ducktape and it did work for a few days.
The thing is, it still has incredible sound.I am hoping that perhaps one of you has the know-how to fabricate a sturdy inner band for this otherwise incredible headset (I recommend some form of non-brittle plastic or metal).
You'll get:
Wireless headset with detachable microphone, USB wireless transmitter, black leather travel pouch, braided USB Type-A-to-mini-USB plug cable (for charging), quick-start booklet, two sets of interchangeable headset lenses (one pair of Horde symbols and one pair of Alliance symbols), the box, and the dust that has been resting on it since I gave up on finding my own solution.The leather padding is in perfect condition and is as comfortable as it was on the first day.
If you are interested in 'adopting' a headset that needs to find a new and loving home please respond here or PM me. I'll make a decision in a day or so and we can work out shipping plans then.
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I broke my Logitech G930 wireless headset about a year ago. The part that broke was the U-shaped plastic which connects the ear piece to the head band. I fixed it with some very good epoxy from my local retail store.
Where did yours break? Was it plastic or metal? Many epoxies are material-specific, but JB Weld does a good job on just about anything.