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[* black] With the headset and controllers torn asunder, we move right along to the Lighthouse. What IR tracking secrets does it hold? Let's find out! | |
- | [* black] iOpener and an opening pick |
- | [* black] and we're in. nothing too dicey, just some sticky gasketing |
+ | [* black] The Lighthouse sports the model number [https://fccid.io/NM82PR8100|2PR8100|new_window=true] as well as a Class 1 Laser Product regulatory label. |
+ | [* icon_note] This rating means that the IR lasers contained inside the Lighthouse are within the maximum permissible exposure rating established by the FCC. In other words, the lasers can be shined on the eye or skin with a negligible chance of damage. |
+ | [* black] With a trusty iOpener and opening pick in hand, we quickly dispatch a few clips and some sticky gasketing that secure the front panel to the Lighthouse. |