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[title] Remove Electronics from Strap
[* black] I was able to get at the electronics by bending the strap and prying the hard plastic enclosure out with a sharp utility razor.
[* icon_note] Note the 4 metal pads where the USB interface connects - we'll come back to those.
[* icon_note] The Vivosmart is waterproof rated up to 5 ATM so accessing the electronics is not easy. Keep prying and picking away and it will come out eventually.
[* black] The electronics will eventually come out in one enclosed package and you'll be left with a flexible strap with a translucent insert.
- [* icon_note] Note the feel of the strap - Garmin possibly used a soft [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermoplastic_polyurethane|TPS] rather than the stickier feeling [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silicone_rubber|silicone rubber] commonly used in other wearable devices.
+ [* icon_note] Note the feel of the strap - Garmin possibly used a soft [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermoplastic_polyurethane|TPS] rather than the stickier feeling [https://omnexus.specialchem.com/selection-guide/silicone-rubber-elastomer|silicone rubber] commonly used in other wearable devices.