Reetle’s smartink I is an iPhone case with an e-ink display that lets users flip their device and read books without screen glare.

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    10 hours ago

    So I looked into it and there’s a few indicators this will either be vaporware or garbage:

    • It’s a Kickstarter with an original funding price of $5000, which is nowhere near enough to fund something this complex
    • AI is being pushed as a major component
    • Video is very high production value in some ways, but very low in others, and before the product is funded
    • No technical explanation of how it’s going to do any of what it claims and no one from the development side is involved in the video. Just a pure commercial.
    • Dozens of news sites I’ve never heard of all repeating the same press release with no real info or interviews

    Just to name a few… My guess is that the OS will suffer from being difficult to navigate and unresponsive from all the garbage they try to cram on it and none of it will be intuitive.

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        9 hours ago

        My inner skeptic sees an app and just knows that they’re collecting everything that goes through it. Not to mention it will probably a brick in a few years. It’s a product that’s a neat engineering accomplishment but I doubt it would actually get much more than a few hours of use on its couple of years of existence before you get your next iPhone that this no longer fits.

        Side thought: this could have been a MagSafe attachment which would have made it compatible with a much wider range of models.

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      3 hours ago

      They’re available on AliExpress to ship now. Also thanks, I already have a kobo, android eink reader, and now I think that I might need this 😅

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      8 hours ago

      I mean, kinda exists. It’s a preorder status set to ship Christmas eve. Have they shipped any? Is it actually existing?

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        6 hours ago

        The white version seems to be in stock, only the black one shows up as shipping later. There is a comment elsewhere in this post stating that they got one already

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    14 hours ago

    On the knife-edge of being really clever and deeply stupid.

    the embedded gadget is powered by AI

    Tipping away from clever.

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    10 hours ago

    I already have an e-ink second screen that sits on the back of an iPhone… 4? 5? It’s collecting dust in a drawer, but I swear this is a recycle of an old project. It’s already been done!

    Also, I have an old Yotaphone.

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    14 hours ago

    Why do all the cool gadgets only come out for the phones of people who aren’t interested in cool gadgets?

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      13 hours ago

      Isnt Apple design the epitome of “cool” by sacrificing practicality while also having flashy useless features that are only for aesthetics? What are you trying to say here? It sounds like nonsense.

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    11 hours ago

    This makes no sense to me. If you don’t like glare on your phone then just get a matte screen protector. If you specifically want e-ink then just get a small ebook device that’s a similar size to this case.

    I just don’t see a use case

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    12 hours ago

    Cool in theory but I can guarantee you will not enjoy reading books on that thing

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    14 hours ago

    That’s brilliant! Now, when users replace their phone, they also have to replace a second device. Hooray for planned obsolescence!

    • fuckwit_mcbumcrumble@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      10 hours ago

      Lets be honest. When they upgrade their phone they’re not gonna bother replacing the ereader thing.

      This device is neat in concept, but probably going to be awful in practice.