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- | [* black] The sliding mechanism works with a metal ~~toilet paper~~ roller spring that unwinds when you pull both handles apart. This provides more tension and a tighter grip than in the [guide|134517|Razer Kishi], which works with normal spiral springs. |
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- | [* black] Backbone hasn't yet confirmed whether the creators of the Backbone One came up with the idea of the telescope function on the toilet. |
+ | [* black] Now let's move on to the backbone of the Backbone. |
+ | [* black] The sliding telescope mechanism works with a metal ~~toilet paper~~ roller spring that unwinds when you pull both handles apart. This provides more tension and a tighter grip than the [guide|134517|Razer Kishi], which uses normal spiral springs to hold on to your smartphone. |
+ | [* icon_note] This kind of springs (roller springs aka strip springs) are also responsible for retracting seatbelts in cars or power cords in vacuum cleaners. |