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[* black] The watch engines are hidden under the motherboards within the plastic midframe: | |
[* black] We're glad to [link|https://youtu.be/1e4fYb-zwdE?t=278|tell Houston|new_window=true] that both of them can be removed ''without'' any heat—as long as you have a [product|IF145-002-4|spudger|new_window=true] at hand. | |
[* black] The Watch4 Classic 46 mm accommodates a 1.35 Wh (361mAh @ 4.47 V) and its little 40 mm sister the Watch4 a 0.93 Wh (247 mAh @ 4.47 V) battery. | |
[* icon_note] Compared to the Watch3 with 1.3 Wh (340 mAh @ 3.85 V), this doesn't mean a big increase in performance. With 1.6 Wh the [guide|141415|2021 Mi Watch|stepid=283236|new_window=true] still packs a little bit more power and the [guide|136694|Apple Watch Series 6|stepid=271741|new_window=true] twiddles its thumbs at the bottom line with 1.17 Wh. | |
[* black] After shaking the last components out of the midframe we find the tiny vibration motor next to the barometric sensor which looks exactly the same like the one in the [guide|135891|Watch3|stepid=270173|new_window=true]. | |
- | [* black] But the most interesting part is the button flex cable. It not only carries a microphone in between but is equipped with an additional contact plate opposite to its connector. This is due to the bioelectric impedance analysis to close an electrical circuit through your body. |
+ | [* black] But the most interesting part is the button flex cable. It not only carries a microphone in between (''#snore-tracking'') but is equipped with an additional contact plate opposite to its connector. This is due to the bioelectric impedance analysis to close an electrical circuit through your body. |