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A look inside the Technics EAH-AZ40P-S Bluetooth Headphones
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Superior Call Quality with JustMyVoice™ using an Utterance Detection MEMS Microphone
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Ambient Sound Mode
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6mm Driver units with PEEK diaphragm
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7.5 Hours Playback
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Alexa Enabled
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Cheaper Bluetooth Ear Phones then the Technics AZ60 but still has utterance detection support
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The headphone touch sensor cap is glued onto the headphone. The only way in was to gently used a Xacto knife to break the glue seal
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Once a the touch sensor cap gave a little, a Jimmy Tool was used to pry the cap from the headphone body
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Since the headphone was easy to open, it may be possible to perform a battery change without damaging the headphone
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Once the headphone was open, we get our first look at the inside of the headphone
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Bluetooth Radio / MCU
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Battery
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Before removing the battery, it was unsoldered from the MCU PCB. This was safety measure, so the that the battery could not be accidentally shorted during the teardown. It is recommend to unsolder the battery in any teardown where it is soldered in and not easy to remove to reduce the change of problems
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The battery was pried out using a small flathead screw driver
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The battery is a Li-ion 3.7V / 0.2Wh or 3.7V / 54mAh
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Was not able to the the vendor of the battery. If you happen to know the battery vendor. Please leave it in the comments
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Now with the headphone dissembled, we can turn our attention to looking at the components that make up the headphone. We will start with the MCU PCB
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AIROHA AB1565M - ARM Cortex M4/Bluetooth 5.2 Dual Mode with Active Noise Cancellation
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MEMS Microphone. Not able to cross the part. The part has the following markings: 2C4 1X7. If you happen to know the part, please the part information in the comments
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Crystal Oscillator
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MEMS Microphone. Not able to cross the part. The part has the following markings: 6C2 1D7. If you happen to know the part, please leave the part information in the comments
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Battery Management IC. Part Markings 651DE1M0 13Q0W52C
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Could not cross the part. The part has the following markings: SV4CP 2H0. If you happen to know the part, please leave the part information in the comments
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Close up view components on the Front Side of MCU PCB
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MCU with Bluetooth
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AIROHA AB1565M - ARM Cortex M4/Bluetooth 5.2 Dual Mode with Active Noise Cancellation
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Close up of the MEMS Microphone
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MEMS Microphone. Not able to cross the part. The part has the following markings: 2C4 1X7. If you happen to know the part, please the part information in the comments
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Close up view of components on the Backside of MCU with Bluetooth
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MEMS Microphone
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Not able to cross the part. The part has the following markings: 6C2 1D7. If you happen to know the part, please leave the part information in the comments
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Battery Management IC
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Part Markings 651DE1M0 13Q0W52C
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Could not cross the part. The part has the following markings: SV4CP 2H0. If you happen to know the part, please leave the part information in the comments
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We can not turn our attention to the Power, USB, and Utterance Detection Microphone PCB
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The part number on this component was not readable, but it location near the power interface may mean that it is either a Diode or PMOS FET
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Vesper VA1200 - Analog Piezoelectric MEMS Voice Accelerometer. Bone Sensor - used for Utterance Detection
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Light based Proximity Detector. Detects when the microphone is in the ear canal or in the charger
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Close up view components on the Front Side of Power, USB, and Utterance Detector PCB
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The part number on this component was not readable, but it location near the power interface may mean that it is either a Diode or PMOS FET
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Vesper VA1200 - Analog Piezoelectric MEMS Voice Accelerometer. Bone Sensor - used for Utterance Detection
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1Rehber Yorum
I saw this site sells battery for this TWS earbuds