I'm dealing with a pair of headphones that has this blinking blue LED light, and honestly, it's pretty annoying. I'm thinking about opening them up and cutting the LED out. My worry is, will this mess up any circuits or other functions in the headphones? I don't really have much technical knowledge, so I'm hoping to get some advice on whether this is a safe move or not.
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That LED is likely just an indicator light, but you should think about what you'll lose when it's gone. For example, the blue blink shows it's connected, and other colors might signal things like pairing mode or low battery. If you remove it, will it matter to you?
Exactly! I usually let it charge for a few hours anyway, and since there's an app to check my battery level, I don't really need the LED to tell me either.
Honestly, it's just an indicator light that blinks blue when off, and it switches to blue and red when the battery's low. Plus, I hear a sound when it's dying, so it’s not that crucial for me.