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Magic Leap One Teardown

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  • Next the saucer section lifts off, leaving the battery housing vulnerable to our prying hands.

  • Getting to the battery was so tough it's almost ironic to find pull-to-remove tabs, but they're better than nothing!

  • All these layers and adhesives probably help with shock-resistance and durability. But when the battery inevitably dies, you're looking at a full device replacement or a tough repair—one likely to be a major headache for recyclers.

  • Magic Leap packs this twin-cell battery sandwich with 36.77 Wh, running at 3.83 V. That's in the same range as some popular tablets.

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