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My headphone jack broke off and a piece is stuck in the 3.5mm on my controller, (lol) how do I get it out?


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get tweezers and pull it out? take apart the controller and get it out? thats the best i got
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I wouldn't use too much force because the jack could just get stuck in the controller forever. I would try and look up some tutorials on YouTube. I can almost guarantee that you are not the first person this has to happen to.
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Attach blue tack to a cotton bud/q tip without the cotton on and place it in the hole.

Bluetack will grab the piece for you. Done this a few times.
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Nothing is working guys. I tried superglue and it's just in there too tight, it's the entire jack in there
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I would just buy a new controller the hassle isn't worth it
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Nail clippers maybe?
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Why tf did you use superglue
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Hux wrote Why tf did you use superglue


Take the controller apart or simply buy a new one.
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At this point, it's not worth the hassle. Try to find a new remote, feels bad man.
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