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Features:
- physical object. not an app. Not on a phone because phones are distracting.
- not required to connect to the internet for any reason
- large, colorful, satisfying-to-use buttons
- water resistant
- drop resistant
- ethically produced
- "crank to charge" (like emergency
radios) feature (with removable crank)
Use case is for people who:
Input: Writing out ideas and to do lists is hard. Talking is easy. Output: Listening to audio files is hard. Reading is easy. Read the notes you just dictated on device.
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Bonus: includes a kitchen timer |
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You steam-punk this shit. |
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[a1] your phone has a removable crank? |
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[pocmloc] Most phones have a crank. Its at the other end of the hand thats holding it. |
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Considering no one ever goes anywhere without their phone anyway, standalone devices like this just become yet another item adding bulk in my pocket. If your issue with phones is that they're too distracting, there are easy ways to deal with that. Turn on Do Not Disturb mode, put it in ultra battery saver mode, which depending on the device also switches to greyscale/black and white display. There are so many ways that smartphone makers are enabling you to make them less distracting, a standalone device isn't necessary. |
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