This is awesome! For only $450 you can get a machine that can automatically swap battery packs placed on bulky $120 phone cases.

You don’t need to plug a cable in your phone anymore, your over engineered machine can swap battery packs for you

I never imagined that I would live this long to see the future

  • @aluminium
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    481 month ago

    Why do so many western start ups come up with ways to make something simple complicated? This gives me lots of juicero vibes.

      • @[email protected]
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        1 month ago

        Merkur 23C, btw, in case anyone is looking for a safety razor that’s both inexpensive and very good. Unchanged for literally a century now, no fancy materials (“aerospace-grade aluminium”) but good ole chromed zinc and brass. On the blade side, Russians being out of the picture, BIC is probably the right choice unlike other western brands they didn’t slouch on quality. Feather is always an option but many consider them too sharp. Also, more expensive. BICs should be somewhere around 15ct a piece. Don’t buy anything of that stuff from Wilkinson or such their offerings in that area seem to only exist to make safety razors look bad.

      • @tehmics
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        21 month ago

        They failed to consider that you can’t squeeze blades. Maybe they should’ve added some to their bags as juice DRM

    • billwashere
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      121 month ago

      I mean a phone case with a removable battery? Yeah that’s cool. Already been done though … a very long time ago.

      https://www.wired.com/2011/05/third-rail-case-adds-removable-battery-to-iphone/

      But I don’t need a machine to take out the battery and replace it. It’s just something else to take up room on my nightstand and eventually break. I’d bet they somehow figure out a way to make it a subscription service too.

      • @[email protected]
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        21 month ago

        I worked at Apple for a while and I can see a use case for this.

        It was a little annoying to have to change your iPhone with the card reader attached (for taking payment and stuff in the shop floor) when it was out of battery. You would have to go upstairs and grab another one off charge, sign in, two factor, and then go downstairs to carry on. Only this one won’t pair with the card reader so you gotta do it again.

        If you could just do this like the toaster then time saved would be a lot across a company.

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          1 month ago

          I was thinking the same for a similar use case at my job that would nearly cut the number of phones we own in half, but we don’t need the stupid toaster to remove and replace the battery. I’m a goddamn cripple and can do that myself.

      • @bitjunkie
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        11 month ago

        Yeah I had one of those charger cases for my S7

      • @Valmond
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        11 month ago

        “Do you want to charge the free 20%?”