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Reverse Engineering Furby Connect's Bluetooth Protocol and Update Format
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Disassembling Furby Connect #13

Open highlyinteractive opened 7 years ago

highlyinteractive commented 7 years ago

You don't need to disassemble your expensive Furby Connect to see inside it - the FCC has done the hard work for you:

https://fccid.io/document.php?id=3031176

You can see the Nordic chip (n51822) on a breakout board. Unfortunately the General Plus chip seems to be hidden under a big black blob.

Here are all the filings: https://fccid.io/RS4-B6083A

aptitudex commented 7 years ago

The blob: Epoxy. Ridiculous, abhorrent stuff. I know a select few people have been able to rip it off. http://natashenka.ca/ got somebody to take off a Tamagotchi's epoxy blob when they wanted to hack it. Anyone willing to try it with their Furby?