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-[* black] Next up, we surgically remove the new noisemaker—the bit that wakes you in the morning, entertains you with music during the day, or screams at you to push [https://youtu.be/GDpmVUEjagg?t=2m9s|harder, better, faster|new_window=true] when pumping through a workout.
-[* black] Small wonder it's advertised to be 50% louder. Now that the microphone has migrated to the opposite side near the digital crown, the speaker is definitely using the freed-up space.
-[* black] A rubber gasket seals the speaker to make its water-expelling magic possible, much like it did on last year's version.
- [* icon_caution] [Question at tekriders: What is that little bump on the right side? Is it a tweeter or for preventing water income through the air vent hole which it is connected to?]
+[* black] Next up, we surgically remove the new noisemaker—that's alleged to be louder, and maybe [https://youtu.be/GDpmVUEjagg?t=2m9s|harder, better, faster|new_window=true]?
+[* black] Now that the microphone has migrated away towards the digital crown, the speaker can take advantage of that space for more ''volume''.
+[* black] A rubber gasket seals the speaker to make its water-expelling magic possible, much like it did on [guide|97521|last year's version|stepid=179039|new_window=true].
+ [* icon_note] The little black "eye" astride the speaker may be a barometric sensor taking advantage of the speaker grille's access to the outside atmosphere.