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The adjustable band on the right side of my Beats solo3 wireless headphones won’t slide back up. It seems to have overextended and could be caught on something? The audio and Bluetooth connection still works perfectly, just can’t get the side to slide back into place. Any ideas on what I can do to fix it??

I had the same issue the only thing different is that mine was on the left side. Get a pry tool to get under the out side cover of the headphones. I don’t how it is set up on the right side, but if you doing the left side be careful of the wires since all the cables for the buttons are there. I recommend to start prying up in the round part, since the band part is thinner and it might break easily since is not loose yet. Once you open it, place the metal slide back into the track and snap everything back into place. Make sure you don’t have the headphones extended when you putting the outside cover back into place

Do not! I repeat! Do NOT try to pry open the panels on these headphones like the video says! I tried and cracked mine (tiny hairline crack but still). Just squeeze both sides of the bottom where you overextended (the part they want you to pry open) and then while squeezing push the headphone back in.

watch from around 0:50 to 1:24 of this youtube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YbloxFsF… . It shows exactly how to open the side panel. Once side panel is opened, realign the hinge and close the panel. Done. I was able to fix the sliding problem within a minute. Pretty straight forward.

The same thing just happened to me, did u find a solution?

I’m having the same issue

This just happened to me tonight(10/20/22) and I looked up how to fix it and lots of people are like “you have to use a pry tool but I’m “hell nah, it 10:30pm, I ain’t got time for that” so I’m analyzing that the way the beats adjuster slides is with 2 long lines going down and the part that slides down had to things sticking out that allow it to slide down the lines so basically all you have is stick your between the crack of where it’s stuck and lift it up gently and apply pressure to put it back in, and boom you saved $200 bucks. Hope this helped