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+[* black] ***Teardown Update: ***You asked and we answered—here's a closer (and less shakey) shot of that vibrating motor.
+[* black] We weren't too impressed with the vibrators plain-shiny-metal-box exterior, so we took a rotary tool to the casing in the name of science.
+ [* icon_note] Disclaimer: We were armed with X-Ray images to guide our journey and stumbled upon ''exactly'' what we expected: a itty weight between bitty springs.
+[* icon_reminder] ''Linear oscillator'' is the technical term for a weighted magnetic core shaking between two springy metals. The rate and travel of that vibration simulate tactile feedback, which translates into a virtual ''click'' without any external moving parts.

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