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-[* black] Infrared lights shining ''through'' the plastic.
-[* black] Although there was speculation that there are tons of IR lights all over the front, side, top, and bottom of the headset (link), we could only find two.
-[* black] However, we did only plug it into the computer, but didn't have time to actually play something because teardown
+[* black] Ahh, the beauty of infrared-transparent plastic. Here we see two menacing IR LEDs shining ''through'' the plastic housing.
+[* black] Several sources claim that the DK2 features 40 IR LEDs inside the housing. However, we could only see 2 of them.
+[* icon_note] In the interest of time, our teardown engineers were only able to plug the DK2 into a computer, and not get it up and running with some virtual-reality goodness. We believe this explains why the rest of the LEDs are not lit up.