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If you twist the earpiece,one of them has two NIMH AAA batteries ,worth checking out if these are gone ,which is what happened to me.I was about to bin my rs130's and just stuck two new rechargeables and the earphones are working again!!!!!
As for $20 dollars from sennheiser for replacements!?!?!? You should pick up two NIMH batteries for a couple of bucks on ebay or amazon.DO NOT USE ORDINARY BATTERIES!!!!!
Are you sure it's the TR130? Because I'm seeing people reference the actual model to be RS130. (Well, went from SR130 with little results, then found several results for the RS130.) I also saw mention in one manual of a TR130, but it was in reference to the transmitter on another model.
The RS130 is a Bluetooth Headset from Sennheiser: http://safemanuals.com/user-guide-instructions-owner-manual/SENNHEISER/RS%20130-_E
If this isn't what you're looking for then apologies. Best of luck.
I'm having the same problem with the RS140. Only a few weeks old, and no sound at all coming out (not even the beeps). Have replaced batteries and tried a different audio source. Base station lights are on and indicating it is receiving an audio signal, but nothing is going go the headphones.
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