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Technics EAH-AZ40P-S Bluetooth Headphone Teardown

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  • There is a a Phillips Head ##00 screw that holds the MCU board in place in the headphone

  • Removing the MCU screw allows the MCU to be pried out with a small flathead screw driver

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