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@@ -56,11 +56,9 @@ <p>One will have to replace the duct tape and ESP over time (it is still on it's first ESP after a few months of visoring), because both do not appreciate the moisture.</p>

</div> <div><img src="/assets/blog/visor/1.webp" - alt=" - Visor with the rubber ring and straps removed sitting on a table. + alt="Visor with the rubber ring and straps removed sitting on a table. The snoot has also been detatched revealing a microcontroller taped on the exhaust vent. - There is car tinting foil applied to the faceplate of the visor with some visible bubbles and folds. - "></div> + There is car tinting foil applied to the faceplate of the visor with some visible bubbles and folds."></div> </section> <section> <div>

@@ -68,9 +66,7 @@ <p>One may not be surprised how the LED-matrices are held in place after reading the previous paragraph. It's only zip-ties and friction. They need to be readjusted every now and then but mostly stay put nicely like this. The matrices can be daisy chained so they will only have to be connected to the ESP with one wire each.</p>

</div> <div><img src="/assets/blog/visor/2.1.webp" - alt=" - The inside of the assembled visor, with 2 zip-tied together daisy-chained LED-matrices inside. They bent to fit the visor shape and loosely connected to the ESP through the back of the exhaust vent. - "></div> + alt="The inside of the assembled visor, with 2 zip-tied together daisy-chained LED-matrices inside. They bent to fit the visor shape and loosely connected to the ESP through the back of the exhaust vent."></div> </section> <section> <div>

@@ -78,9 +74,7 @@ <p>The ESP can be connected via USB-C through the hole in at the bottom of the snoot. This one also put a little NFC-sticker on its snoot, so it can sniff other peoples devices to share contact info.</p>

</div> <div><img src="/assets/blog/visor/3.webp" - alt=" - The assmebled visor from the front, showing an experession of 2 purple-glowing boxes on the faceplate. - "></div> + alt="The assmebled visor from the front, showing an experession of 2 purple-glowing boxes on the faceplate."></div> </section> <section> <div>

@@ -96,9 +90,7 @@ </ul>

</div> <div><img src="/assets/blog/visor/4.webp" - alt=" - Unit 6B74-4 with it's visor on in a ballpit. - "></div> + alt="Unit 6B74-4 with it's visor on in a ballpit."></div> </section> </section> </body>