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Hello everyone, today I will be discussing the low power fix for the wireless HyperX Headsets that will not turn on. I will show you how I fixed my HyperX Cloud Alpha Wireless Gaming Headset using a soldering iron and hobby grade programable battery charger. I will also show you an alternative method if you do have a soldering iron or are not comfortable using a soldering iron. I didn't do a great job of explaining the cause and "Limited Charge Voltage". What happens is the battery voltage drops below 3.7 volts. I believe HyperX has a failsafe on the circuit board of the headset that prevents it from charging when the voltage drops below 3.7 volts. The 'Limited Charge Voltage' of 4.2 volts is the maximum the battery will charge to and the circuit board prevents it from charging past this voltage. When you bypass the circuit board and charge using the USB cable method with a rating of 5 volts at 1 amp, there is the possibility you can overcharge the battery and it could catch on fire. The alternative method will require you cut the end off a USB cable, determining the positive and negative wires, stripping the ends of the wires and holding them on the positive and negative leads of the battery on the circuit board, do not leave it connected this way for more than 5 minutes and do not leave it unattended. The goal here is to get the voltage up to 3.7 volts. DO SO AT YOUR OWN RISK!!! If you decide to try the soldering method, do not attempt to solder without using a proper soldering iron. Soldering battery leads and circuit boards requires the right soldering tip and temperature. **Again, anything I show you do at your own risk, seriously you could start a fire** ************TIME STAMPS*************** 00:00 Intro 02:48 USB cable method Part 1 04:24 Headset disassembly 10:25 USB cable method Part 2 12:36 Unsoldering the battery 14:41 Using a Hobby Grade battery charger 17:27 USB cable method Part 3 17:50 Resoldering the battery to the circuit board 21:52 Reassembly and power test 25:55 Conclusion and final thoughts I will only consider an offer to repair your headset based on the following conditions: 1. They are not damaged in any way other then the low power state. 2. You have not attempted a repair and/or caused further damage. 3. You pay for shipping to and from, any customs or duties and you are responsible for any shipping damage. 4. Pictures and videos will be taken of your headset once it arrives of it being unpackaged and disassembled as my proof of non-liability. Any damage will be documented and you will be notified. The headset will sent back with no repair attempt. If you have any questions let me know in the comments.