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[* black] Turning our attention back to the Battery side of the Headphone, and moving the battery out of the way, we see that the Charging and USB interface PCB is also held in place with a Phillips Head #00 screw
[* black] Removing the screw, and gently prying against the Charging and USB Interface PCB allow it to come free and be removed from the Headphone Enclosure
[* black] The Battery and Charging / Interface PCB was held in place via double side foam tape
-[* black] While removing the Charging / Interface PCB, a small circle disk was found covering the larger connection hole on the enclosure. This disk may be used to increase vibration sensitivity for the Utter Detection MEMS Microphone. The disk was also held in place with foam tape
+[* black] While removing the Charging / Interface PCB, a small circle disk was found covering the larger connection hole on the enclosure. This disk may be used to increase vibration sensitivity for the Utterance Detection MEMS Microphone . The disk was also held in place with foam tape