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+ | [* black] Since the Technics Headphone enclosure is glued together, the only way in was to cut into the headphone. The glue was light and the cap came away with only a little force applied around headphone at the cap seam. |
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+ | [* black] ***Since the headphone was easy to open to access it components, it may be possible to perform battery changes without damaging the headphone*** |
+ | [* black] A utility knife was used at the cap seam to help loosen and pry the cap loose. When the cap appeared loose, a Jimmy Tool was used to pry the cap free to open the headphone. |
+ | [* black] Once opened, we get our first look at the inside of the headphone |
+ | [* red] Battery |
+ | [* orange] Speaker Chamber |
+ | [* green] Bluetooth Radio/MCU and Antenna |
+ | [* light_blue] MEMS Microphone |
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