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3.5mm headphone jack for Microsoft Xbox One controllers headset port socket replacement | ZedLabz

3.5mm headphone jack for Microsoft Xbox One controllers headset port socket replacement | ZedLabz

Features:

- Replacement 3.5mm headphone jack port for Xbox one controllers
- Compatible with controller models 1698 (elite) & 1708 
- Not compatible with 1st generation controllers model 1537
- Requires internal fitting.
- Plug and play module, no soldering required.

Description:

Repair a faulty headphone socket with this 3.5mm headphone port module for Xbox one controllers.

The part is compatible with 2nd generation controllers or later, model numbers include 1698 & 1708.

Original 1st generation Xbox one controllers with model 1537 are not compatible with this part as they do not have a 3.5mm port and instead utilise the expansion port with an adapter. It is also not compatible with 1697 models which have a headphone jack with a slightly different shape.

Additional information: 

How to replace a faulty headphone jack

Fitting requires disassembly of the controller, technical level medium, the part then drops into place, no soldering is required.
$1.40

Original: $4.67

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3.5mm headphone jack for Microsoft Xbox One controllers headset port socket replacement | ZedLabz

$4.67

$1.40

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3.5mm headphone jack for Microsoft Xbox One controllers headset port socket replacement | ZedLabz

Features:

- Replacement 3.5mm headphone jack port for Xbox one controllers
- Compatible with controller models 1698 (elite) & 1708 
- Not compatible with 1st generation controllers model 1537
- Requires internal fitting.
- Plug and play module, no soldering required.

Description:

Repair a faulty headphone socket with this 3.5mm headphone port module for Xbox one controllers.

The part is compatible with 2nd generation controllers or later, model numbers include 1698 & 1708.

Original 1st generation Xbox one controllers with model 1537 are not compatible with this part as they do not have a 3.5mm port and instead utilise the expansion port with an adapter. It is also not compatible with 1697 models which have a headphone jack with a slightly different shape.

Additional information: 

How to replace a faulty headphone jack

Fitting requires disassembly of the controller, technical level medium, the part then drops into place, no soldering is required.

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Description

Features:

- Replacement 3.5mm headphone jack port for Xbox one controllers
- Compatible with controller models 1698 (elite) & 1708 
- Not compatible with 1st generation controllers model 1537
- Requires internal fitting.
- Plug and play module, no soldering required.

Description:

Repair a faulty headphone socket with this 3.5mm headphone port module for Xbox one controllers.

The part is compatible with 2nd generation controllers or later, model numbers include 1698 & 1708.

Original 1st generation Xbox one controllers with model 1537 are not compatible with this part as they do not have a 3.5mm port and instead utilise the expansion port with an adapter. It is also not compatible with 1697 models which have a headphone jack with a slightly different shape.

Additional information: 

How to replace a faulty headphone jack

Fitting requires disassembly of the controller, technical level medium, the part then drops into place, no soldering is required.