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Nothing ear (1) Teardown

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  • Inside, the first thing to catch our eye is adhesive. Guess that's why Nothing made the Ear (1) only partly transparent—adhesive is not very pleasing, and they know it!

  • The second point of interest is a button cell battery, similar to what we found in the AirPods Pro and the Galaxy Buds Pro.

  • As long as this is not a custom cell, this might be a good sign for replaceability.

  • In order to continue, we need to disconnect the in-ear portion from the stem. And it looks like we're lucky with adhesive for once ...

  • This red glob glues a tiny press-fit connector to its socket and prevents it from accidentally disconnecting during a fall.

  • With delicacy, and without any heating or tearing, we manage to maneuver our tweezers around the adhesive and disconnect the flex cable. Huzzah!

Das erste, was uns im Inneren ins Auge sticht, ist der Kleber. Deshalb hat Nothing die ear(1) wohl nur teilweise durchsichtig gestaltet, denn Kleber ist nicht wirklich sehr hübsch, und das wissen sie!

Der zweite interessante Punkt ist der Knopfzellenakku, ähnlich wie der in den AirPods Pro und den Galaxy Buds Pro.

Solange es sich nicht um eine speziell angefertigte Zelle handelt, könnte das ein gutes Zeichen im Hinblick auf die Reparierbarkeit sein.

Um weitermachen zu können, müssen wir den In-Ear-Teil vom Stiel ablösen. Und es scheint, dass wir ausnahmsweise mal klebstofftechnisch Glück haben ...

Dieses rote Klümpchen befestigt einen winzigen Pressfit-Stecker an seiner Fassung und verhindert, dass er sich bei einem Sturz versehentlich löst.

Mit viel Fingerspitzengefühl und ohne Erhitzen oder Zerreißen gelingt es uns, die Pinzette um den Klebstoff herum zu führen und das Flachbandkabel abzutrennen. Hurra!

-[* black] Inside, the first thing to catch our eye is adhesive. Guess that's why Nothing made the ear (1) only ''partly'' transparent—adhesive is not very pleasing, and they know it!
+[* black] Inside, the first thing to catch our eye is adhesive. Guess that's why Nothing made the Ear (1) only ''partly'' transparent—adhesive is not very pleasing, and they know it!
[* black] The second point of interest is a button cell battery, similar to what we found in the [guide|127551|AirPods Pro|stepid=247983|new_window=true] and the [guide|140125|Galaxy Buds Pro|new_window=true].
[* black] As long as this is not a custom cell, this might be a good sign for replaceability.
[* black] In order to continue, we need to disconnect the in-ear portion from the stem. And it looks like we're lucky with adhesive for once ...
[* black] This red glob glues a tiny press-fit connector to its socket and prevents it from accidentally disconnecting during a fall.
- [* black] With delicacy, and without any heating or tearing, we manage to maneuver our tweezers around the adhesive and disconnect the flex cable. ''Huzzah!''
+ [* black] With delicacy, and without any heating or tearing, we manage to maneuver our [product|IF145-020|tweezers] around the adhesive and disconnect the flex cable. ''Huzzah!''

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