♻️ Repair, rotate, and revive your headphones like a pro!
This replacement swivel hinge bracket is specifically designed for Sony WH-CH720N noise-canceling wireless headphones. Made from durable recycled plastic, it restores the folding and rotating functionality of your headset with a perfect fit and easy DIY installation, extending the life of your premium audio gear.
M**E
Easy and simple to use repair kit took about 15mins to complete
My near 18 daughter managed to accidently break her Sony Headphones.It was her first and most expensive item that she purchased from her own money after she started a part time job a little over a year ago and I could tell she was upset.I could see the problem and even if I did a spot of hot glue it was never going to last. So hopped onto my "browser" to look for a replacement part- honestly not expecting to find one.Few of the usual suspects from China could offer them- fairly inexpensive but they usually take many weeks to come.Ebay sellers were also clearly selling the same import item for quicker delivery but at a premium- similar price to here, but only the part.But I managed to find this "kit" here on Amazon.It was exactly as described- neat little kit with everything you could need- including spare screws and 2 C clips for holding the cup to the headband and the hanging bracket for both sides, a neat little screw driver and very clear and easy to follow instructions- in good English with Pics.Glad I read the whole thing as the one I had looked at on Ebay would have had me unsolder half of the contents of that earpiece to remove the broken piece.All in all probably took 15mins to sort out, Now have an elated daughter and a spare for when she breaks the other side in the "Dad" box/drawer.Thanks again seller, nice kit
M**4
it’s a solid, affordable option for extending the life of your headphones.
The SOULWIT Headband Hanger Bracket Swivel Hinge Replacement Kit is a practical fix for Sony WH-CH720N headphones with broken or loose joints. Made from durable plastic, it restores the swivel function of the earcups and fits the headset securely. Installation is generally simple and doesn’t require special tools, making it a convenient DIY repair. While the plastic material may not be as long-lasting as metal, it’s a solid, affordable option for extending the life of your headphones.