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[* black] Okay, we asked nicely twice, but the components ''still'' won't budge—time for some aggressive negotiations.
[* icon_note] The Constellation's lone eye seems to stare pleadingly. Let's hope it doesn't start singing [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OuEN5TjYRCE|"Daisy Bell."|new_window=true]
[* black] We shuck the (well-rotary-tooled) outer casing and find an inner shell secured with some fiercely-glued screws.
[* black] Whipping that away in short order, all that's left are the real guts of this sensor.
+[* icon_reminder] ***Teardown Update***: Whoops! [https://twitter.com/PalmerLuckey/status/717770566887825408|According to Oculus], you can shuck the IR sensor's cowling by pulling the stand hardware off. When we got our second unit we took some channellocks and a vice grip to it and were able to free the hardware from the camera assembly.
+ [* icon_note] Still, some disassembly instructions would have been nice!