Higher quality, braided cables, if it’s an option.
You could also try shrink tubing around the damage prone areas. Specifically shrink tubing that has the glue lining, that bonds when heated.
The cable is attached to the headphoes so the first isnt an option, Will the shrink tubes prevent the cable from rotating?
Not if you just apply it to the broken area, up to the 90 deg angle of the cord.
I admit though, I’m not sure the best way to address the wires that are already so exposed. Because I’d imagine there’s currently risk of shorting.
Was reffering not if the plug will rotate in the jack, but if the wire will rotated relative to the plug, how it shouldnt br. The wires are insulated and still work tho
Wrap it tightly in electrical tape.
Not electrical tape, but self-amalgamating tape
Tape, the good kind
If the electrical connections are still intact, you can use some glue or tape to stabilize it, to prevent it from breaking further.
To prevent it in the future: always pull cables out by the plug, never pull on the cable itself.
Also, an extension cable might help, depending on what is causing the wear. Not sure it applies in your case though (at first I thought it was a headphone cable plugged into a laptop, but looking closer it’s looking more like a phone).
Bluetooth might be another option, if it’s in your budget. I’m loving my Bluetooth bone conduction headphones.
If those are headphones… Either use wireless ones or ones with detachable cables and replace them every year or so. When I used cabled headphones / headsets they all eventually broke at the cables. Either like those at the contact points from simply hanging off of their own weight or because the cable’s plastic dried & cracked. I just went went wireless at some point at didn’t look back, because I was just so sick and tired of it.