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Logitech UE MegaBoom 3 USB Port Replacement

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    • To access all internal components, first flip the speaker upwards to where you can see the base.

    • Place your blue iFixit opening picks inside the gap between the speaker and the base to act as a lever when opening the speaker.

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    • Using the flat head #4.5 screw driver, carefully lever and rotate the driver around the edge of the speaker to enlarge the gap further.

    • Here, it is ideal to use a spudger as opposed to the flathead screwdriver, however, the flathead makes it so much easier to pry off the cap.

    • Pry off the base of the speaker and remove the end cap.

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    • To remove the plastic frame that’s covering the charging board, use a Phillips #0 to remove both 2.4 mm screws.

    • Replace the charging port.

Conclusión

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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Thanks for the guide, this was very helpful!

Jason Doland - Contestar

How easy/hard would it be to upgrade the charging port to usb-c?

Nenad Tarlac - Contestar

This would be nearly impossible because micro-usb and usb type-c use different pinout (different number of pins...) and require different layout of the connection points on the charging PCB. And also the size of the usb-c socket is different.⏎
To do such modification it would require altering the charging PCB board, speaker housing (hole for the charging socket) and jumping (soldering very thin enamelled wires) from the usb-c connector to the different points on the charging PCB board.

Also this wouldn't increase the maximum charging speed, it would just be for the convenience of using one type-c cable with different modern devices.

Simon -

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