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-[* black] pulling out the assembly, and it's all one piece
-[* black] board full of IR emitters and two rotating lasers
- [* black] and a sole ir diode to sync up with the other lighthouse
+[* black] With the front panel removed with relative ease, we prepare for the harrowing task of extracting the complex bits from this optical tech marvel.
+[* black] Aaaand we're done. Lucky for us, the whole unit is installed as a single piece within the Lighthouse housing.
+ [* icon_reminder] Here's hoping the modules come apart as easily.
+[* black] Taking a closer look at the assembly, we spy a couple IR LEDs and the two motor-mounted laser emitters, as well as a single IR photodiode that allows the device to sync up with its complement.
+[* icon_note] ''Hey Vive, say cheese!''