The adhesive failed on mine pretty soon after I installed it.
I used double sided tape like this Scotch exterior tape - no more issues.
I got rid of the audio cable and the 3.5mm headphone connector - it was never heavy enough to carry the power needed to drive the LEDs. I used some wire I already had, and bought a replacement connector
You will need to know how to solder (or know a friend who can) to replace the connector.
This is a good post that goes into more detail on replacing the connector.
It's a pain to have to do stuff to make the product work - but that's what happens with projects like these sometimes. If I had been willing to wait I might have been able to get ambivision to warranty it, but for me it was easier/quicker to just spend a buck or two and DIY.
Get these, warm up the door and adhesive lightly with hair dryer or heat gun first. https://www.amazon.com/Scotch-Extreme-Mounting-1-inch-60-inches/dp/B009NP1JQC/
For power bricks and power strips, we use this where I work: this