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-[* black] Debugging port, sick magnetic cover
-[* black] Four torx screws hiding deep in the speaker recess—once they're out, we pop the top
-[* black] Struggle bus, but capsule is open
+[* black] Perhaps to set it apart from Amazon's bare-bones color options for the Echo, the Google Home comes with a magnetically attached removable base, that you can swap out for a new [https://store.google.com/product/google_home_base|color|new_window=true].
+ [* black] Removing the base gives us our first look at that high-excursion speaker and the hidden micro-USB debug/programming port.
+[* black] To pull out the four Torx screws hiding deep in the speaker recess, we pull out our [product|IF145-239|set of fixed-blade screwdrivers|new_window=true] for a little extra reach.
+ [* black] Once they're out, we pop the top. It's a bit of a struggle to separate the lid, but finally the capsule is open.