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Apple Nixes POP Portable Power Kickstarter Project Over Lightning Connectors
![]() Kickstarter project POP, a portable power station, has been shut down by Apple, after the Cupertino-based company refused to license its Lightning charger to Edison Junior, the design lab behind the product. POP, which was tagged by the creators as "The Intersection of Charging and Design" aimed to combine a variety of charging cables into one product, including the Lightning connector, Apple's 30-pin connector, and a micro-USB connector for charging non-Apple devices. ![]() Edison Junior CEO Jamie Siminoff spoke to VentureBeat and had this to say about Apple's decision: Quote:
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According to Siminoff, Edison Junior plans to continue developing a similar product that will indirectly support Apple iDevices with a Lightning-to-USB connector or a 30-pin connector. Article Link: Apple Nixes POP Portable Power Kickstarter Project Over Lightning Connectors |
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remove the wires and have 6 usb ports instead, then bundle detachable short wires like : http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/...-mini?ref=live
or use a hacked up lightning port |
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I'm guessing Apple's licensing rules do not allow Lightning and Legacy connections in the same device?
Looking at the Kickstarter site, they make no mention of Lightning. So not like they can be accused of fraud. The adapters are both micro-USB and 30-pin and the device has two USB ports below, so why not just connect normal USB to Lightning cables there? The KS site specifically mentions those USB ports can be used to charge other devices with different connections. Okay, offering one of the four retractable cables with Lightning is nice, but I see no reason why this project can't be carried on as it is shown. Last edited by CWallace; Dec 20, 2012 at 05:25 PM. |
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I love (most) Apple products, but this blows. This is bad for consumers.
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They could do many things to fix this w/out having to cancel the project.
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**** you, Apple. You design great products, but require us to pay royally for the privilege to kiss your ass.
Last edited by OllyW; Dec 20, 2012 at 06:11 PM. Reason: circumventing the profanity filter |
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"Goodwill? We don't need no stinkin' goodwill. We're Apple."
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Either go the unapproved route or just put usb ports inside that they can connect lightning cables to. "According to Siminoff, Edison Junior plans to continue developing a similar product that will indirectly support Apple iDevices with a Lightning-to-USB connector or a 30-pin connector." Which seems like what he's planning on doing. Not sure why they have to cancel and start a new product. |
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Looks like a coffeemaker and a trash can mated.
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Sheesh…
"Hi, we're the idiots who sold something we didn't have the right to. Feel bad for us?"
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What's the return on playing the drama card...?
Sucks for them that Apple is playing it this way, but I don't have much sympathy if they think their product is too good for non-Thunderbolt devices. Edit: whoops, I mean Lightning. Get my meteorological connections confused.
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Irrespective of Apple's policy on how Lightning cables are licensed, a response of the sort "We are pissed. I think they are being a bunch of [jerks], and I think they're hurting their customers.", I am not surprised Apple would not deal with such a business entity.
Fact of the matter is, these developers would make more money (no licensing cost) by using one of those quality 3rd party suppliers of Lightning cables. They had no excuse to can the project just on Apple's decision. Sounds like a real cop out to me. ---------- Designing great products is not free. A very simple and basic justification for royalties, all sensible K4 kids understand that. Last edited by OllyW; Dec 20, 2012 at 06:11 PM. Reason: edit to quoted post |
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But really, they should have found out if they could do this before even starting a Kickstarter project. I still believe Apple is just making things difficult though.
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they would be sued.
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You may feel like that, but one of the best things about the 30-pin ecosystem was the sheer number and variety of accessories there were.
Apple may be doing themselves and their customers a disservice in being so restrictive around the lightning port. |
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Sounds like a stupid and needless rule if it’s truly as simple as that. (Which it may be!)
Apple still sells a bunch of 30-pin iOS models, for Pete’s sake. Maybe they can clone it instead of licensing it formally? Maybe they should have figured this out sooner—but I still sympathize with their frustration. |
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This project was developed and funded months ago, before the iPhone 5 was ever announced. There's no way the company could have predicted that Apple would create such a ridiculous arbitrary rule like this.
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Huh? Give me a break
Give me a break. This device/product is much more useful, likely to last longer -- and thus will be less wasteful in regards to the environment -- if it simply offers powered USB ports for charging.
If Apple wants to keep things simple by not confusing people about which generation of connector they have moved to, that makes some sense. Apple has often emphasized simplicity over the super duper multi functionality Swiss Army knife approach of the Windows world. Frankly, while frustrating some, that approach is one of the things that many people like about Apple. But of course if it just offered USB ports, then it's basically a powered USB port, but without the port (ie, the connection to your computer -- which they might as well add anyway). That's a lot less cool, I suppose, and that may be what this is about. |
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Considering that the KS project began with no mention of Lightning capability in the first place, only being added after-the-fact once Lightning was officially announced, I have to question the sincerity behind the project creator's reasons for canceling the entire project and giving people back their money.
Something smells fishy there, and I think they probably ran into other problems, either from a logistical, design, and/or supply perspective. I don't buy their excuse. |
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Looking at the devices, the cords were retracting and so just using regular USB ports wouldn't have sufficed, plus not having lightning connectors probably would have turned away lots of customers.
This one's understandable.
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Apple's trying to phase out 30 pin and they don't commoditize hardware so it makes sense why they'd want licensees to go all in on lightning.
I'm wondering if it's possible for that Kickstarter to use non-official connectors
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So a simple kludge would be to swap out the lightning cable for an additional 30-pin connector cable with a lightning adapter attached. http://store.apple.com/us/product/MD...apter?fnode=45
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Erm all the charging connectors on the POP charger are microUSB, they were already using some sliding microUSB-to-30pin adapters since the prototype stage and they said the adapters would stay. See their photos.
The project was funded before the iPhone 5 was announced. No one made a pledge for a lightning connectors, so they could just tell people to buy a microUSB-Lightning adapter (official from Apple at $19 or EBay clones for $7) This is just BS either to hide some mistake they made in design or planning (price is way too cheap to include a real 26000 mAh Li-ion battery), or to pull a bait and switch to the guy's own crowdfunding platform. Maybe both. Blaming this on Apple gives them a coverup for their own asshattery and comes with the bonus of putting their new crowdfunding site on the news. |
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its a bit unclear when this was added. I think rumors started around august.
but under the FAQ Quote:
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