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[title] Removing the Rubber/Silicone cover.
-[* black] The side of this super compact Bluetooth speaker is covered with rubbery silicone cover.
- [* black] From the outside, it looks like there are no screw to open this little monster. Let's try poking its silicone cover then.
-[* black] The rubbery cover is secured with double-tape like adhesive to the plastic case.
- [* black] We can remove this rubbery silicone cover using a flathead screwdriver.
- [* icon_caution] Be careful when removing the silicone cover as you can easily broke the material if too much force is applied. Do not use tiny flathead screwdriver.
-[* black] After some of the silicone can be peeled off the case, peel carefully on all side until it became peeled off completely from the plastic case.
+[* black] The side of this super compact Bluetooth speaker is covered with a rubbery silicone cover.
+ [* black] From the outside, it looks like there are no screws to open this little monster. Maybe it's hidden under the silicone band surrounding the sides.
+[* black] The silicone band is secured with double-sided-tape-like adhesive to the plastic case.
+ [* black] We can remove this rubbery silicone cover by wedging a flathead screwdriver in between the plastic case and the silicone cover. Just be careful not to scratch the plastic case in the process.
+ [* icon_caution] Also, be extra careful when removing the silicone cover as the material can easily break if too much force is applied. Do not use tiny flathead screwdrivers.
+[* black] After some plying of the silicone band off case, continue peeling it carefully on all sides until it comes off completely from the plastic case.