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- | [* black] It takes some careful work to detach the flex cables from the spring-loaded headband without damage, but eventually it comes free. The spring for fitment is located in the center plastic segment at the back. |
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+ | [* black] It takes some careful work to detach the flex cables from the spring-loaded headband without damage, but eventually it comes free. The constant-force spring for fitment is located in the center plastic segment at the back. |
[* black] Lots of screws hold the faceplate together, but it's pretty straightforward to disassemble, and the view is starting to get very interesting. | |
[* icon_note] What exactly are we looking at? Small displays project images through a lens and onto waveguides in the photonic chips, which reflect those images back into the user's eyes. As an added bonus, there are several waveguides stacked in each photonic chip to create an illusion of depth. | |
[* black] We also get a better look at the cameras and IR blasters that normally just peek out of the front of the headset. |