What you need
Video Overview
- All enclosures are held together with clips instead of glue, allowing for non-destructive opening procedures.
- Disassembly can be accomplished with common tools and a Phillips screwdriver.
- All batteries are easily accessible and replaceable.
- Most other major components (circuit boards, speaker drivers, etc.) are relatively modular and can be replaced independently.
- Adhesive is used to keep many of the internal components together, though it is not excessive and can be reused for reassembly.
- Careful prying is required throughout to separate components without tearing fragile cables or otherwise damaging the buds.
Final Thoughts
Repairability Score


8
Repairability 8 out of 10
(10 is easiest to repair)
(10 is easiest to repair)
8 Comments
I love how they know it looks like a bean.
On an related note, this would make the most expensive pot of baked beans ever.
Ethan Zuo - Reply
You only mention the Broadcom chip, can you annotate the other major IC’s?
Sean Davis - Reply
Yes please, this would be most useful.
Garry Haywood -
Agree, more info please!
chris miller -
Nicely done teardown video. Is there a detailed report with part dimensions available (for purchase?).
Mukund Vijay - Reply