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How often do you clean it too?

One of my bluetooth earphones fell on a footpath, as I was trying to put it back into its case.
Now I'm thinking about the germs that may have gotten on it n all. Generally, I use some sanitizer to clean it from time to time.

Looking to see how others would clean their earphones in such a situation too

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[โ€“] [email protected] 1 points 4 days ago

Do you mean earbud style? Generally, never...

What doesn't kill you makes you stronger, you know?

But if I do drop them and dirt or something, you can remove the rubber and clean it with soap, water, and qtip. You need to be very mindful of the actual speaker portion. A toothpick can be helpful for removing debris, but I wouldn't apply any liquids to the face of the speaker. There's usually a piece of fabric that's glued on and you don't want to lose that or get it gunked up.