At least for the left ear there is an easier disassembly possible!
1) remove the side (its only connected with three clips). NO screws here (Jabra Evolve 65).
2) use a small screw driver to lift the hole over the pin (see details above) but do so by accessing the hole through the openings now accessible form the outside (see picture)
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Using the approach of Christian Kjaer I also broke one pin. No way to open it that way.
I would think at least on a Jabra Evolve 65 the right ear (with mic) is also assembled without screws to hold the side lid.
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Added some pictures for comment on how to fix a broken hinge with 3d printed part.
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Added some pictures for comment on how i fixed my issue (see below)
At least for the left ear there is an easier disassembly possible!
1) remove the side (its only connected with three clips). NO screws here (Jabra Evolve 65).
2) use a small screw driver to lift the hole over the pin (see details above) but do so by accessing the hole through the openings now accessible form the outside (see picture)
[image|1884396]
[image|1884395]
[image|1884391]
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Using the approach of Christian Kjaer I also broke one pin. No way to open it that way.
I would think at least on a Jabra Evolve 65 the right ear (with mic) is also assembled without screws to hold the side lid.
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Added some pictures for comment on how to fix a broken hinge with 3d printed part.
At least for the left ear there is an easier disassembly possible!
1) remove the side (its only connected with three clips). NO screws here (Jabra Evolve 65).
2) use a small screw driver to lift the hole over the pin (see details above) but do so by accessing the hole through the openings now accessible form the outside (see picture)
[image|1884396]
[image|1884395]
[image|1884391]
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Using the approach of Christian Kjaer I also broke one pin. No way to open it that way.
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I would think at least on a Jabra Evolve 65 the right ear (with mic) is also assembled without screws to hold the side lid.
At least for the left ear there is an easier disassembly possible!
1) remove the side (its only connected with three clips). NO screws here (Jabra Evolve 65).
2) use a small screw driver to lift the hole over the pin (see details above) but do so by accessing the hole through the openings now accessible form the outside (see picture)
[image|1884396]
[image|1884395]
[image|1884391]