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  • Repairing Logitech H800 Wireless Headset Fix the rattling on the right ear piece.
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Introduction

What you need

Step 1

              Repairing Logitech H800 Wireless Headset Fix the rattling on the right ear piece.               
  • Remove the foam speaker cover. Locate (4) T5 Torx screws and remove.

Remove the foam speaker cover. Locate (4) T5 Torx screws and remove.

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Step 2

  • Remove (3) Phillips #000 screws.
  • Remove circuit board

Remove (3) Phillips #000 screws.

Remove circuit board

Step 3

  • Optional, remove media buttons section by removing (3) Phillips #000 screws.
  • Cut a circular piece of foam and stuff it under the center section.
  • You are now finished! Just reassemble

Optional, remove media buttons section by removing (3) Phillips #000 screws.

Cut a circular piece of foam and stuff it under the center section.

You are now finished! Just reassemble

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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Houssam - Nov 19, 2014

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Please, can you help with silencing the low battery sound?

TropiKalSTORM - Dec 13, 2016

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OMG.. Best tutorial! I was looking at completing this and then stumbled upon your post.

The button rattle was driving me nuts!

Joey - Jan 16, 2019

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Warning: this is a huge pain! I can confirm it does work though, so thank you!

Some tips:

  • After removing the 4 Torx, fully extend the adjustable arm of the right earpiece/headband, it will make it easier to remove the cover

  • There are very thin delicate wires connecting the PCB to the earpiece, making everything more difficult

  • I could not generate enough torque with my thin stainless jewelers screwdrivers, trying as hard as I could. I recommend a large handle screwdriver. I ended up putting my jewelers screwdriver in my drill, this worked perfectly.

  • I used a cut up earplug for the foam, works well, but was hard to shove into place

  • Remember to put the sliding switch back into place before putting the screws in for the PCB when putting back together

Peter Claassen - Nov 12, 2020

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Can anybody help me with the on/off (bluetooth/stick) switch? It’s the worst button ever. Function only after 5 or 6 tries. Ruining my nails every time. Is it replacable?

albwillin - Feb 17, 2022

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My kitty got a hold of my Logitech H800 and chewed on the microphone - I was wondering if there is a step on how to replace the microphone on the Logitech H800?