So, replacing the battery in the Insignia NS-HAWHP2 headphones isn't something the manufacturer officially supports. They have a built-in rechargeable battery that the average user isn't really meant to replace.
But we did some digging, and here’s what we found out from various sources and our research.
If your headphones are still under warranty, your best bet is to reach out to Insignia support. A lot of people have mentioned that Insignia’s customer service is pretty helpful with battery issues if you’re within the warranty period. They might even replace your headphones or suggest some troubleshooting steps.
Now, if the warranty has expired, things get trickier. A few folks have managed to open up their headphones and swap out the battery themselves. But, heads up—this requires some technical know-how and can be a bit risky.
According to our research, these DIY-ers usually find a compatible battery online and use disassembly guides or videos they find on YouTube. Just remember, opening up the headphones can void any leftover warranty and might damage them if you’re not careful.
Another route is to see if a local electronics repair shop can do the job. It's not a sure thing, since some parts might be proprietary, but a skilled technician might be able to help you out.
So, in a nutshell: the battery isn’t supposed to be user-replaceable according to Insignia. If you’re having battery issues, start with Insignia support if you’re still within the warranty. If not, replacing the battery could be a DIY project if you’re comfortable with it, or you could try asking a repair professional for help.