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- | [* black] Since the disassembly of the ear (1) was fairish non-destructive compared to older |
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+ | [* black] Since the disassembly of the ear (1) was fairish non-destructive compared to [guide|75578|older ear plugs|new_window=true] which made a booking at our teardown table—nevertheless not extraordinary repair friendly—we have a quick look at the charging case as well. |
[* black] Fortunately the invisible adhesive used in the headphone stem isn't more resistant in the charging case. Some heat and a good slice of our opening pick grants us entry. | |
[* black] Separating the two white halves of the battery housing is a bit more of a challenge. They are connected via clamps and plastic nibs not only breaking off easily but glued into their counterparts as well. Manageable with careful heating and prying but still not super repair friendly. | |
[* black] Overcoming this hurdle reveals the single cell battery of the charging case and a stacked board. | |
- | [* black] Did we say stacked board? Oh yes, in every half of the housing we find a board held in place by standard Phillips screws. However they connect via a seemingly solid bridge connector unlikely to break during |
+ | [* black] Did we say ''stacked'' board? Oh yes, in every half of the housing we find a board held in place by standard Phillips screws. However they connect via a seemingly solid bridge connector unlikely to break during a separating procedure. |