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[title] Final Thoughts
[* black] The Nothing ear (1) earn a ***1 out of 10*** on our repairability scale (10 is the easiest to repair):
- [* yellow] The motherboard is modular.
- [* red] Technically there might be a tiny amount of feasible repairs however with a lack of replacement parts and components which could've been modular but were soldered on, and see-through parts which seem impossible to reseal without leaving telltale traces, repairs are impractical and not very appealing for users.
+ [* yellow] The motherboard is modular, if difficult to get to.
+ [* yellow] The see-through construction, while visually awesome, seems all but certain to get mucked up when gluing it back together.
+ [* red] The few repairs that seem technically feasible are hobbled by soldered connections.