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+ | [* black] The headphone touch sensor cap is glued onto the headphone. The only way in was to gently used a Xacto knife to break the glue seal |
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+ | [* black] Once a the touch sensor cap gave a little, a Jimmy Tool was used to pry the cap from the headphone body |
+ | [* black] Since the headphone was easy to open, it may be possible to perform a battery change without damaging the headphone |
+ | [* black] Once the headphone was open, we get our first look at the inside of the headphone |
+ | [* red] Bluetooth Radio / MCU |
+ | [* orange] Battery |
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