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[* black] To get in any further, we have to pop the bearing apart. It's a little greasy, and features a plastic cage for the ball bearings—surely a special recipe designed to give the knob that luxurious, high-end slightly-resistant feel to it. | |
- | [* black] We lift off a midframe, complete with two springs that live across the bearing from the button, an allow you to press the entire Dial evenly to click. |
- | [* black] Nestled between the springs, we pluck out a dainty pancake vibration motor, responsible for the buzzy feedback you get when spinning or clicking the Dial. |
+ | [* black] Lifting off the midframe reveals two springy posts opposite the switch. These springs even out the pressure so, no matter where you press, it feels the same. |
+ | [* black] We also scrape out a pancake vibration motor, responsible for the buzzy feedback you get when spinning or clicking the Dial. |
+ | [* black] The bit of the midframe holding the vibrator has a rubber O-ring, presumably for vibration dampening. |