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[* black] Hey look, a batch of T4 Torx screws on the front! You had us worried for a second there, GoPro.
[* icon_note] Manufacturers' first attempts at waterproofing usually result in completely glued devices, oftentimes without a non-destructive means of entry. Looks like things are going to be different here.
[* black] Screws out, and the lens cover comes free, revealing access to... an o-ring.
- [* black] Anything else? Bueller? Bueller?
+[* icon_note] The glass lens cover is probably the most likely part to break on the Session, but luckily it's also the easiest part to replace. GoPro even sells a complete [http://shop.gopro.com/accessories/lens-replacement-kit-for-hero4-session/ARLRK-001.html#/prefn1=compatibility&prefv1=HERO4+Session&start=1|lens cover replacement kit|new_window=true], which is something we love to see.