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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. WIRED is claiming that there are 40 IR lights.
-[* 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.