In general, I‘d suggest to contact AUDEZE first before trying a DIY fix.As a non DIY-er, is there any chance to get written out, detailed instruction, all the way down to "what exactly to buy"? There's a lot of times I go over to Home Depot and say "Hey, can I get epoxy glue" or something to that effect and they reply "what kind" and then my eyes glass over and it cascades straight to the ground from there.
If sending Mobius is no option, there‘s nothing to lose, so go for it.
Materials, of course, depend on availabilty in your country.
Glass fiber is available in various forms, not mission critical.
Woven mats of fine fiber are easier to handle than the house building stuff, which works too.
You have to raw the plastic surfaces to make the glue stick.
Sandpaper is a good tool for this, or the mentioned pin-hole technique with a soldering iron.
You could even use a plastic primer, or a thin layer of instant glue (cyanacrylat glue) to make the plastic more sticky, but I never tried that.
The epoxy should be a bit elastic, not brittle / brick-hard, or it will break.
A very good epoxy glue here in Germany / Europe is UHU PLUS Endfest 300.
It’s well documented.
Cure speed and final strength is cure-temperature-dependent.
It’s hardness or elasticity can be varied by the mix proportions of the 2 components.
You need a fine scale to take full advantage of this, but such a scale costs $20, and every household should have one, (look for good range and resolution) e.g.:
https://smile.amazon.de/KUBEI-Küchenwaage-Hochpräzise-Digitalwaage-Haushaltswaage/dp/B08NHCFFVD/ref=sr_1_24?__mk_de_DE=ÅMÅŽÕÑ&crid=1EPTG7N6BG4Y4&keywords=2000g/0,001g&qid=1661290567&sprefix=2000g/0+001g,aps,83&sr=8-24
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