Introduction
Tools
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Turn the device over. The D-ring will be on the left face of the speaker when viewing the device from this orientation.
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Holding the speaker upright, wedge the metal spudger in between the casing and the speaker. Gently pry open the tabs as they are easily broken.
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Find the part of the casing that covers the volume controls. Wedge the metal spudger under this and pry open all of the tabs as in the previous step.
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Repeat for the bottom of the speaker and pry the casing open with your fingers.
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Using the Phillips J0 head screwdriver, unscrew the four silver 9 mm screws.
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Do the same for the two black 7 mm screws.
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Using a soldering iron, de-solder the two ends of the switch plate. Desolder the two terminals on headphone jack side first, as the middle connection is notched and should be slid out when molten.
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With a metal spudger, pry open the tabs on the speaker sleeve along the length of the speaker.
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Use a Phillips 1 screwdriver to unscrew the eight black 14 mm screws along the length of the casing.
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With a Phillips #00 screwdriver, unscrew two 5.6 mm screws from the rectangular shaped circuit board.
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With the Phillips #2 screwdriver, unscrew the 9.9 mm screw from the larger circuit board surrounding the speaker.
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Once all of the screws are gone, you should be able to remove the circuit boards and find the battery.
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Finally, after opening the speaker, locate the USB plate on the left face of the speaker and remove it from the motherboard.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
12 comments
Hello,
does anyone know where to get new usb port, the logitech support didn´t really help.
cheers marius
Same question as above, where can i buy a replacement USB port?
i found 10 of them on ebay for 3-4 dollars
Hi there , can you give me a link to Ebay where to find this port, thanks
can you send me a link on ebay where to find this replacement port , thanks