Raycon Replacement Case – The Best Buy!
- by earphonesty.com
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I am sure you are here because you know how awesome Raycon earbuds are. It is pretty much obvious how Raycon wins our hearts with its sleek design, great sound quality, and affordable price point.
But, like any other tech product, Raycon too goes through its own set of challenges. For instance, I have faced issues when it came to the charging case.
There were many moments when I felt that my earbuds’ case didn’t charge properly. Sometimes, I even noticed some wear and tear over the time. These were some of the issues that I personally faced.
I have had these earbuds with the case for a little over a year and I believe it is now time to get a replacement case for real.Â
Keep reading as I will talk more about the overview, common issues, ways to get the case, and maintenance tips for the Raycon Replacement Case.
Raycon Earbuds and Their Cases
I love that Raycon offers a nice range of different earbud models. All of these come with unique features that I have somewhat tried with a few of them.Â
I have used the Everyday Earbuds, and the Performer Earbuds, and these worked wonders for me. Another model that I would recommend is the Fitness Earbuds. I believe there is something for everyone with different preferences.
I am in awe of how these earbuds were super cool with such a compact design, were convenient to me with their wireless feature, and had quite an impressive battery life.
If I talk about the charging case, I think it is more than just a holder for the earbuds. I also believe that it is quite an important component that keeps my earbuds charged up.
Without this case, our earbuds would be useless once the battery runs out. Morever, I like how the charging case acts like a protector for the earbuds against any direct physical damage.
Overall, I find it easy to carry them around without having to worry about losing my earbuds, and while they are stored in the case, it keep charging with the case’s extended battery.
Common Issues
I find it to be really frustrating when the Raycon charging case does not charge the earbuds, or sometimes itself. I know there could be various reasons like a faulty charging case, debris in the charging ports, or sometimes internal damage, but still, it is kind of an upsetting situation to go through.
Whenever I face such a problem, I usually start by checking the cable and the power source. Sometimes, the problem is really simple and I easily work through with.
If I realize the cable and power source are fine, I often check the charging ports for any dirt or debris. If this was the issue, cleaning the ports usually solved the issue quickly.
Lastly, the saddest common problem would be the physical damage to the charging case. I believe this can happen if the case is dropped, stepped on, or mishandled in any way.
I saw cracks, broken hinges, or parts that affected the case’s ability to charge the earbuds, Hence, it was then time to look into a replacement.
The reason why it is necessary to get a replacement case is because, over time, the battery life of your charging case easily degrades.
This causes the earbuds to not hold the charge for too long and it becomes impossible to recharge them. The best solution at the end for me was to get a replacement case to work it out properly.
Also read: Honest Review of The Raycon E25 Earbuds!
How to Get a Raycon Replacement Case
Before you rush to buy a new case, I would recommend you to check if your current one is still under warranty. Raycon offers a one-year warranty on their products, which I believe covers certain issues.
I think you can easily check the warranty status with the purchase receipt or order number. For this, I visited the Raycon website and looked into the warranty section.
All I did was enter the details to check if my earbuds were still covered, but unfortunately, it wasn’t.
In case your earbuds are eligible for a warranty, you can just request a replacement case without any additional cost.
I believe you can also contact Raycon customer support If your case is under warranty or if you need assistance.
I would suggest, just making sure to provide all necessary details, including your purchase information and a description of the issue.
I have noticed that Raycon’s support team is generally responsive and helpful. I am sure they will guide you properly through the process of getting a replacement case.
And, even if your replacement case is not under warranty just like me, there are still many options left. I prefer the Raycon website to be the best place to start.
I like how it is super convenient to look for and find the replacement cases for all their earbud models. I was personally looking for the Raycon Everyday Earbuds Replacement Case.
I would highly suggest you to properly check the case to match with your specific earbud model. I am pretty sure using a case from a different model might result in charging issues or improper fit.
Tips for Maintaining
I generally use a soft, dry cloth to wipe the exterior and a small brush to clean the ports.
I would recommend you to avoid using water or harsh cleaning agents. These can literally damage the electronic components.
Regular cleaning has been nothing but a great help in the proper functioning of the case to look new always.
I always handle the case with care and avoid drops as much as I can. I also store the case in a safe, dry place when not using it.
To extend the battery life of the charging case, I usually avoid letting the case’s battery completely drain before recharging it.Â
I also keep the case away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures, as these can degrade the battery faster.
Conclusion
In the end, I know how important it becomes to get a Raycon Replacement Case in case there are signs of minor wear and tears, broken hinges or cracks.
Saying so, because without the charging case, it becomes impossible to charge the earbuds once it degrades the battery fully.
You can also check your warranty for a free replacement but otherwise, I would recommend you to get a new pair from the Raycon website!
You can also read: Honest Review of The Raycon E25 Earbuds! here
FAQs
I think if it no longer charges the earbuds or itself, or shows physical damage.
Yes, if your case is still within the warranty period.
I generally visit the Raycon website and use the support contact form or phone number.
I bought it through the Official Raycon website.
No, make sure it matches your earbuds model or it won’t work properly.