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Beats Studio 2.0 Exploratory Teardown

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Speaker layer
  • There are 5 screws that hold the thin plastic layer (securing the speaker) to the other side of the enclosure.

  • Located inside, you can find headphone connector, wires to connect to the speaker, and the noise-cancelling microphone.

  • Small pieces of tape prevent wires from moving inside the enclosure, which will probably have to be removed (either to be re-adhered later or replaced with hot glue)

  • In the middle is a black sticker, hiding a single screw that makes a structural connection to the headphone frame through the "accoustic refulex/comfort chamber" (It's red on this model - Im not entirely sure of its main purpose)

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