For anyone else interested: check out Tangara here! cooltech.zone/tangara/
I backed it and I’ve been following the development; it’s very exciting.
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TheButtonJustSpins@infosec.pub 5 months ago
The issue is keeping them working. My wife has iPods (gen 3?). We’ve backed Tangara in the hope that it will replicate the experience and let us finally replace them. It’s surprisingly difficult (read: impossible) to get something that plays music, has a wakeup alarm, and has a sleep timer.
For anyone else interested: check out Tangara here! cooltech.zone/tangara/
I backed it and I’ve been following the development; it’s very exciting.
I’m sorry if I sound naive but what’s wrong with using a phone?
I thought people use traditional music players like iPod and Tangara only because of their retro feel, is there something else to it?
For me it’s also about reducing my reliance on my mobile. Teaching my kids by example that life isn’t only on my phone is easier when I can more clearly demonstrate what I’m doing. To listen to music I get my music device. When I want to take pictures, I grab my camera.
Basically this, for me. I want my devices to be more dedicated to a singular purpose, so I’m not tethered to my phone all day. Having a camera, an MP3 player, and a handheld makes my actions feel more purposeful. Building off that, having a “one-stop-shop” type of device or service or anything really imo makes the overall experience worse. Think Wal-mart versus a dedicated electronics store or something.
Powderhorn@beehaw.org 5 months ago
Darmok and Jalad …
Summzashi@lemmy.one 5 months ago
Tamara, when the walls fell.