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-[* black] With the board removed we're able to pull the full battery cable assembly out of the ear (1) head with plenty of odds and ends attached to it:
+[* black] With the board removed, we're able to extract the full battery cable assemblywith plenty of odds and ends attached to it:
[* black] The gesture control cable
[* black] Two connectors, one for the board and one for the driver assembly
[* black] An antenna cable
- [* black] Power IC/ Bluetooth chip?
- [* black] The soldered battery which is running at 3.7 V with 31 mAh. This sums up to ~0.11 Wh. For those interestedthe button cell has a ~10 mm diameter and a hight of ~4.4 mm.
- [* icon_note] In comparison we have the [link|https://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/Samsung+Galaxy+Buds+Live+Teardown/135908%7C|Galaxy Buds Live|new_window=true] (0.2 Wh) and the [link|https://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/Samsung+Galaxy+Buds++Teardown/132702%7C|Galaxy Buds+|new_window=true] (~0.31 Wh) button cell next to it. Having the [guide|127551|AirPods Pro|new_window=true] battery at 0.16 Wh the Nothing ear(1) has the smallest battery of those 4.
+ [* black] Goodix in-ear detection chip
+ [* black] The soldered battery which is running at 3.7 V with 31 mAh. This sums up to ~0.11 Wh. For those interested, the button cell has a ~10 mm diameter and a height of ~4.4 mm.
+ [* icon_note] In comparison we have the [link|https://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/Samsung+Galaxy+Buds+Live+Teardown/135908%7C|Galaxy Buds Live|new_window=true] (0.2 Wh) and the [link|https://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/Samsung+Galaxy+Buds++Teardown/132702%7C|Galaxy Buds+|new_window=true] (~0.31 Wh) button cell next to it. With the [guide|127551|AirPods Pro|new_window=true] battery at 0.16 Wh, the Nothing ear(1) has the smallest battery of the lot.

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