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  1. Google Nest Audio Teardown, Front Enclosure Separation: paso 1, imagen 1 de 3 Google Nest Audio Teardown, Front Enclosure Separation: paso 1, imagen 2 de 3 Google Nest Audio Teardown, Front Enclosure Separation: paso 1, imagen 3 de 3
    • The front cover of the device is made of recycled plastic and is press-fit onto the body. It's connected to the body by a flex cable, which can be disconnected easily by hand.

    • To remove the front cover, insert a simple pick into the seam between the front and back housing and gently pry along the seam.

    • If the cover is difficult to remove, you may need to use a flathead screwdriver to rotate and lift it off the body.

    • As the front enclosure starts to loosen, it will begin to "pop" off. Carefully flip up the front enclosure to access the flex cable, and disconnect the cable to remove the front enclosure.

    • On the underside of the outer front enclosure, you'll find the touch sensors and a small daughter board secured by three Torx Plus (IP) screws.

  2. Google Nest Audio Teardown, Light Board Removal: paso 2, imagen 1 de 3 Google Nest Audio Teardown, Light Board Removal: paso 2, imagen 2 de 3 Google Nest Audio Teardown, Light Board Removal: paso 2, imagen 3 de 3
    • The LED light bar is fastened to the aluminum body with two T6 screws.

    • Gently disconnect the flex cable from the light bar using tweezers or pliers. Pull on the plastic tab carefully since the cable is very delicate.

    • Using a standard T6 driver, remove the two screws that secure the LED board to the body, and remove it.

  3. Google Nest Audio Teardown, Plastic/rubber foot removal: paso 3, imagen 1 de 3 Google Nest Audio Teardown, Plastic/rubber foot removal: paso 3, imagen 2 de 3 Google Nest Audio Teardown, Plastic/rubber foot removal: paso 3, imagen 3 de 3
    • The device has a recycled plastic and rubber foot attached to its bottom. This foot prevents scratches on surfaces like wood, dampens vibrations, and covers the re-flash port. It's held in place by a light seam of adhesive that's easily compromised.

    • Use a controlled heat source to warm the foot and loosen the adhesive.

    • Insert a pick between the foot and device body and gently pry them apart. If the foot is heated adequately, it should be easy to pop off.

  4. Google Nest Audio Teardown, Rubber Receivers Removal: paso 4, imagen 1 de 2 Google Nest Audio Teardown, Rubber Receivers Removal: paso 4, imagen 2 de 2
    • The aluminum body has six rubber plugs that press-fit into it to hold the front enclosure in place. These plugs need to be removed to access the body screws.

    • Use tweezers or pliers to grab onto the rubber plugs, and gently pull them out. They should pop out easily.

  5. Google Nest Audio Teardown, Body screws removal: paso 5, imagen 1 de 3 Google Nest Audio Teardown, Body screws removal: paso 5, imagen 2 de 3 Google Nest Audio Teardown, Body screws removal: paso 5, imagen 3 de 3
    • Once you've removed the rubber plugs, you'll see that six T10 screws secure the metal core of the device to the back plastic/fabric enclosure cover.

    • Using a T10 driver, remove the six screws.

  6. Google Nest Audio Teardown, Back Enclosure Cover Removal: paso 6, imagen 1 de 2 Google Nest Audio Teardown, Back Enclosure Cover Removal: paso 6, imagen 2 de 2
    • After removing all six T10 screws, you can flip off the back cover. The cover has a small daughterboard for the mute switch connected by a small flex cable. To prevent any strain on the flex cable, rotate the cover up towards the top of the device.

    • Carefully disconnect the flex cable.

  7. Google Nest Audio Teardown, MLB Flex Cables: paso 7, imagen 1 de 3 Google Nest Audio Teardown, MLB Flex Cables: paso 7, imagen 2 de 3 Google Nest Audio Teardown, MLB Flex Cables: paso 7, imagen 3 de 3
    • At this point, the inner metal core is still sealed, but you should be able to see the main logic board (MLB). However, it's not necessary to remove the MLB to access the speaker. We're only removing it here because this is a teardown.

    • Gently pull on the plastic pull tabs with your fingers, tweezers, or pliers to disconnect the flex cables from the MLB.

  8. Google Nest Audio Teardown, MLB Removal: paso 8, imagen 1 de 3 Google Nest Audio Teardown, MLB Removal: paso 8, imagen 2 de 3 Google Nest Audio Teardown, MLB Removal: paso 8, imagen 3 de 3
    • Unfasten the seven T6 screws that attach the MLB to the metal core.

    • Remove the MLB from the metal core body.

  9. Google Nest Audio Teardown, Daughter Board Removal: paso 9, imagen 1 de 3 Google Nest Audio Teardown, Daughter Board Removal: paso 9, imagen 2 de 3 Google Nest Audio Teardown, Daughter Board Removal: paso 9, imagen 3 de 3
    • There's a separate daughter board that holds the barrel jack power receptacle, distributes power to the MLB and offers a connection terminal for all of the speaker wires.

    • Disconnect the audio cables from the white connector port.

    • Unscrew the five T5 screws.

    • Once the daughter board is free from the metal core, carefully disconnect the main power flex cable that travels to the MLB.

  10. Google Nest Audio Teardown, Core Screw Removal: paso 10, imagen 1 de 3 Google Nest Audio Teardown, Core Screw Removal: paso 10, imagen 2 de 3 Google Nest Audio Teardown, Core Screw Removal: paso 10, imagen 3 de 3
    • The body is formed by a recycled aluminium half and a recycled magnesium half in a clamshell fashion.

    • Unfasten the six T10 screws that hold the metal core together.

  11. Google Nest Audio Teardown, Core separation: paso 11, imagen 1 de 2 Google Nest Audio Teardown, Core separation: paso 11, imagen 2 de 2
    • Even after all of the metal core screws have been removed, the two metal halves may not immediately separate. Although there's no adhesive you have to worry about, the parts are pressed together along a gasket with a weak black tape seal along the perimeter. It may be the case that you have to gently pry them apart.

    • Using a flathead screwdriver, simply insert it into the seam between the two halves and rotate to separate the two metal halves.

  12. Google Nest Audio Teardown, Speaker cables: paso 12, imagen 1 de 3 Google Nest Audio Teardown, Speaker cables: paso 12, imagen 2 de 3 Google Nest Audio Teardown, Speaker cables: paso 12, imagen 3 de 3
    • Without straining the cables, reach into the core to remove the four spade electrical wire connectors. (I was able to do this without a tool.)

  13. Google Nest Audio Teardown, Speakers Removal: paso 13, imagen 1 de 3 Google Nest Audio Teardown, Speakers Removal: paso 13, imagen 2 de 3 Google Nest Audio Teardown, Speakers Removal: paso 13, imagen 3 de 3
    • Using a T6 driver, remove the six screws holding the speakers.

    • The large speaker is heavy and very magnetic, so be careful when handling it.

    • Lift the speakers out of the housing.

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Pretty cool! Looks like a well-built product. Very good job on your part disassembling.

ceekay_ - Contestar

Hi Do you have any information about the WiFi part in this product?

Who is the supplier inside it?

Thank you.

KJcolin - Contestar

The sound was very good for me. Now I also see it looks like an excellently designed product. Should be reliable.

Thank you BoulderMaker!

Leonid - Contestar

Muchas gracias por la informacion, gracias a este articulo pude arreglar mi dispositivo

Gabriel Antonio - Contestar

Hola que tenia? Que falla encontraste!!

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