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  • The glued-in charging coil separates easily from the housing, but remains soldered to the bottom board of the charging case.

  • The bottom board holds onto the soldered USB-C charging port, the pairing button, and some more chips:

  • ThinkPlus Semiconductor SY8801 smart charge power and communication chip

  • NuVolta NU1680 Wireless Power Receiver

  • Zbit Semiconductor, Inc. CX32L003F8 32-Bit ARM Cortex-M0+ Microcontroller w/ 64 KB Flash

  • We have to say, there definitely seems to be room for more modularity in these products—at least within the charging case. Dear Nothing, since you're already showing off those tech-tastic internals, why not make it repair-friendly as well?

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