WHAT’S IN THE BOXYour MOD Live box includes the following components: Micro-optic display and battery pack. This snaps into your goggles. Bluetooth remote control. This lets you control the micro-optic display. Goggle strap. This attaches the remote control to your goggle. Wrist strap. This attaches the remote control to your wrist, jacket, backpack, or belt. AC Adapters. Includes two types of adapters (North American and European) forcharging the battery on the micro-optic display. Micro USB cable. This lets you connect MOD Live to an AC adapter or to yourcomputer for charging.Kirill: this is a good location for a detailed illustration or photo that has callouts tothe main parts. We should identify the power button, the battery pack, the micro-optic “head” etc.SAFETY INFORMATIONMOD LIVE uses Bluetooth low energy to communicate with the wireless remote controller. Follow these safety guidelines:ROAD SAFETY COMES FIRST. To avoid distraction, turn off MOD Live before you drive. Never use the remote controllerwhile driving: keep your hands free.SWITCH OFF IN HOSPITALS AND AROUND MEDICAL DEVICES. Wireless devices can cause interference with medicalequipment. Keep MOD Live turned off around medical equipment. Follow any restrictions posted in hospitals andhealth centers. If you wear a pacemaker, check with the manufacturer onSWITCH OFF IN AIRCRAFT. Keep MOD Live turned off around helicopters or aircraft. Follow any restrictions posted inhelipads and airports.SWITCH OFF NEAR BLASTING. Keep MOD Live turned off in areas where blasting is in progress.SWITCH BEFORE REFUELLING. Keep MOD Live turned off at gas stations, refuelling areas or in areas where fuel andvolatile chemicals such as propane are stored.EYE SAFETY TIPS MOD Live displays a virtual image focused five feet away from your eye. If you experience nausea or eye strain when using MODLive, take a break for several minutes. Avoid wearing eyeglasses under your goggles.