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Hello!
I am the owner of a portable speaker HP S4000.
I want to use it for rides on the bicycle, so, I want to screw some mount to it's bottom.
In order not to damage anything and pick up the mount I wanted to disassemble the speaker to see what and where I can actually fasten, but I have not yet succeeded. There is something like a label at the bottom of the speaker, but I didn’t succeed in prying it and therefore I didn’t understand whether it is a label or a part of the body. There are no any screws. How the upper and lower parts of the case are fastened together is also unclear, maybe there are some clips there. I tried to pry gently with a knife, it does not move and the plastic damages. Actually, on this I decided to stop, in order not to scratch or break anything.
I couln't find any information about disassembing of this speaker in the web
Therefore the question:
Does anyone have any information how to disaasemble this speaker? Anything will be useful: maybe there are some schemes, drawings or photos of it in disassembled state or just recommendations on how to disassemble it with the least damage. Or even simple information whether I can screw some small screws into it from the bottom and how deep, or I can damage circuit board or battery.

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