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-[* black] The in-ear portion of the ear (1) bears the full driver assembly while the button cell stays in the tail of the headphones.
- [* black] Besides the driver we find a microphone on this flex cable assembly which might be similar to the one we found in the AirPods Pro. If so, the mic counters your body noise and adjust the sound levels of what you're listening to according to it.
-[* black] The driver used in the ear (1) measures 11 mm which is not the biggest however a common size in this kind of in-ear headphones.
+[* black] The in-ear portion of the ear (1) bears the full driver assembly while the button cell stays in the other half of the ear plug head.
+ [* black] Besides the driver we find a microphone on this flex cable assembly which might be similar to the one we found in the [guide|127551|AirPods Pro|new_window=true]. If so, the mic counters your body noise and adjusts the sound levels of what you're listening to according to it.
+[* black] The driver used in the ear (1) measures 11.6 mm and the voice coil has a diameter of 5.7 mm.
+ [* icon_note] A headphone driver actually consists of three elements: a magnet to create a magnetic field, the voice coil which moves the diaphragm to create the sound you hear when an electric current passes through and the diaphragm which vibrates to create the sound waves traveling into your ear.
+[* black] Last component of the in-ear portion is the tiny driver grill and is quickly pushed aside with the help of a spudger.