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[* black] Xbox One Kinect Repairability: ***6 out of 10*** (10 is easiest to repair).
[* green] It's super easy to replace the fan once you get inside.
[* green] While there isn't much to fix inside, most components are modular and held in place with screws. If you need to replace one of the eight million cameras, you can...
- [* red] …Well, except for the three little cameras in the center of the bar. Those are held in place with soldered-in straps, because Microsoft.
+ [* red] …but, not so much the three little IR blasters in the center of the sensor bar. Those are held in place with soldered-in straps, because Microsoft.
[* red] Screws hidden under tamper-evident tape and tricky clips make it hard to get inside.
- [* red] The same screw types from the original Kinect are back, (still) including one repair-inhibiting security bit: the T10 Security.
+ [* red] The same screw types from the original Kinect are back, (still) including one repair-inhibiting T10 Security bit.