To re-attach press connectors like this one, press down on one side until it clicks into place, then repeat on the other side. Sure, Apple’s headset is incredibly expensive, but at least when it comes to visual fidelity, you certainly get what you pay for. Use the tip of a spudger or a fingernail to disconnect the large lower display connector by prying it straight up from its socket. Put together, iFixit’s report is a fascinating peek into the inner workings of the Vision Pro, and there’s plenty more detail listed in iFixit’s supplementary blog post. However, iFixit dinged the device for how difficult it is to get into, its unrepairable front glass and OLED display, and the physically sealed battery pack. The device scored points for its modular earpieces, straps and light seal, and for “what appears to be a complete lack of parts pairing” (meaning replacement parts should work as expected). In the end, iFixit gave the Vision Pro a repairability score of four out of 10. Apple used a custom connector, says iFixit’s team, to prevent people plugging in other accessories and accidentally frying them with the battery pack’s elevated output. This connector, iFixit believes, is actually due to the battery pack’s high voltage, which is above what most battery packs offer due to the headset’s beefy power demands. For instance, it was recently discovered that the headset’s battery pack uses a custom Lightning-style connector, and there was concern that this would limit the availability of third-party battery packs. The iFixit teardown revealed a bevy of other interesting tidbits surrounding the Vision Pro.
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