Question Is this Fixable? Xbox one PC adapter

Looks like the fingers that are soldered onto the PCB came off(with part of the PCB).

You'd need some soldering skills as well as supplies like a PCB UV mask. I'd instead refer you to contact someone like NorthRidgeFix or maybe a local repair shop and see if they can quote you on the repair work. If the quote is more than what it costs to buy a new adapter, which is $30, then I'd get a brand new adapter.

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Looks like the fingers that are soldered onto the PCB came off(with part of the PCB).

You'd need some soldering skills as well as supplies like a PCB UV mask. I'd instead refer you to contact someone like NorthRidgeFix or maybe a local repair shop and see if they can quote you on the repair work. If the quote is more than what it costs to buy a new adapter which is $30;
then I'd get a brand new adapter.

Moved thread from Components section to Computer Peripherals section.
Obviously where one lives plays a huge roll but I wanted something very basic hot aired (I don't have a hot air station) and nobody would do it for below 50-100.

I think OP could use the opportunity to try to solder it worst case they can't do it but tried their hand (no pun intended) at soldering. Best case it works.

Either way it ends up working or they still need to buy a new one.
 
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I have basic technical electronic skills.
No matter the outcome you will have learned one of two things. You can do it and it works, or do it and you learn why it does not.

Be the guy in your future who if all you had in your back pocket is a screw driver was able to get your stranded car home verses the guy who complains why the tow truck is so late.

If you can pop the case it looks like a clean repair job but I have no idea what the mounting board looks like unless we had a pic with it opened.
 
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