Need some help

I have this headset…

The prongs you see in that picture are currently residing in the corresponding ports, the only problem is they are no longer connected to the main headset. Yup, I snapped the prongs off midway inside of the port.


[COLOR=‘Gray’]picture those prongs suck in that av port

I have tried everything to get them out, but they are jammed. Any suggestions would be great. Thanks!

-edit- God dammit, I put this thread in the wrong area!

yer fucked mate

Have you done the obvious things? Have you put glue on the chord where the prongs broke and stuck them in there and let it sit? Have you tried placing your mouth over each port and sucking as hard as you can?

Try prying them out with a straight-pin?

also those shouldnt even go in there like that it says audio l and r but one of your plugs is a mic?? somethings way off here and i think it’s your brain

pull out that yellow wire and look at it for a bit and contemplate how dumb you are

Ive done everything besides glue, but I doubt that will work as they are really jammed in there.

Haha, no man, my parents have the camera so i couldnt take an actual picture of it. Thats just an example.

Did you-
No…
But it sounds like-
No…

Those are the audio/video in ports. Not the mic and headphone locations.

You stuck yer’ prong in the wrong hole mate.

…thats just an example rar!

obviously you are dumb as you couldn’t even google for a pic of it. Nobody has done it!
haha…

If the stuck prongs have holes down the middle, insert a pin with superglue on it and let it set. If not, try the same anyway but take great care about not getting the glue on the socket.
Alternatively, open the thing they are connected in and see if you can access the back of the socket and poke it back out from that side.

put the pedal to the metal

Trade it for a Beats By Dr. Dre
https://beatsbydre.com/

good job you posted that because i was about to forget about dre

Clearly.

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