Do you have a Nintendo switch joy con with a broken L or R button? At Micro soldering repairs we’ve repaired hundreds and have a solid record for reliable repairs. At Micro Soldering Repairs, we understand the crucial role of a reliable joy con. Our repair service ensures that your Nintendo switch continues to function at its optimal capacity. Our skilled technicians are experienced in micro soldering techniques, allowing them to delicately remove and replace the button without causing any damage to the logic board. Trust us to swiftly and meticulously handle your repair service, so you can get back to using your game console with confidence.
Read MoreThe PlayStation 5 is a great game console, but often times the HDMI display out port will break from excessive movement. Without this HDMI port working using the console is almost impossible. This is a common repair we perform at Wires Computing. If you need this service be sure to reach out to us and we'll get your sony ps5 working in a short amount of time!
Read MoreDoes your Nintendo Switch Lite have issues charging? We can repair this for you.
Your device likely needs a usb-c port repair which involves replacement of the damaged port.
Take a look at this USB-C port with mangled pins that needs a port to be replaced.
Read MoreIs your Nintendo Switch not taking a charge or connecting to your computer the way it should? Sounds like you might be in need of our Nintendo Switch charge port repair service.
You no longer need to throw away your broken switch console unit after the port/docking connector has been damaged. Fixing this port is well worth it and much cheaper than buying a new one. Contact us today to get yours repaired.
Read MoreIf the pins are bent, the HDMI is loose or a white light with no video, then the HDMI Port Repair needs to be repaired. Please make sure that the issue is the HDMI port and not the cable. Call us first if you have any questions/concerns.
Read MoreThere can be several problems that lead to the dreaded HDMI port failure. Among these are the port itself (99% of the time it's the port itself...they are made poorly and also soldered poorly out of the box), HDMI filters located near the HDMI port, the Panasonic IC chip also located near the HDMI port (these all work together to give you a picture on you television screen) and/or faulty board wiring.
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