Anyone out there like to tinker with electronics and want to help a gal out?? I have an old bluetooth speaker that I’ve owned for probably 10 years. Bought it from a company that’s no longer a company, so I can’t buy an exact replacement. Here’s what it looks like: https://medium.com/@johnababseh/nudeaudio-super-m-product-review-ffe10b5dd569. It’s been such a great speaker (and great companion on so many adventures!) and I would be sad to just toss it in the trash. Wondering if anyone wants to try to take it apart and put it back together? No heartburn if you can’t, just thought I’d try save one more thing from the landfill and meet a neighbor in the process. For the time, I’d promise baked goods of your choosing! Thanks for considering, West Seattle friends!
This might be a tough one. I’m not clicking any link that has “nudeaudio” as part of the address. There are just too many sketchy websites out there. I suspect others may be avoiding that link as well. Good luck with your quest to get it fixed.
Oh dear, @2 Much Wine, thanks for pointing that out. The speaker does indeed have the unfortunate name of “Nude Audio Super.” Here’s a less sketchy-sounding link to one that’s being sold on eBay: