Your ears are constantly seeping and that seepage creeps into the ear bud especially if you are an everyday user. I don't know if this will work after so long, I've known it to work if the problem just started or is only a few days old, I warn you that this may be borderline nasty to some, but you need to suck on the ear bud. Please can you help me as I'm very frustrated this has happened. So here I am on Android Central asking if there is a way to sync/connect 2 different galaxy buds together to show up as one unit. If there isn't I'll gladly go to Samsung if the price is reasonable. However i want to see if there is another solution which doesn't require going to Samsung. On the same forum I saw that only Samsung can sync 2 different galaxy buds so sending these to a Samsung support center would be a good idea. So then I looked up how to sync 2 different galaxy buds together and there weren't many solutions and there was this one solution i found and a lot of ppl reacted positively to this however i did not understand completely the instructions the person gave, so i couldn't do the fix. So I bought the right earbud and it was in perfect working condition. So the first solution i found was to clean the earbud by using 70% alcohol and cotton bud I found this solution online i tried it, didn't work and then after i did that the earbud stopped working completely.īy that time I already had my eye on a right earbud i found on eBay as a contingency plan if the alcohol fix didn't work. I was using them for quite some time but a few months back my right ear bud began to lose sound btw I have hearing loss in my right ear but I know this isn't the issue as I have tested this by using the right earbud on my left ear (which is completely fine) and its the same. I bought a pair of galaxy buds about a year ago they were used because I was on a budget.
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