Comment by jeremyjh
13 hours ago
If the battery lasts for two years its exceeding the useful life of many other products already, some of which of have higher environment cost for manufacturing and disposal.
The law has chosen poor proxies for lifespan and impact.
Yes, other things cause e-waste. Sometimes worse.
That's not a good justification for more e-waste.
It's a ring. It's a tiny amount of waste.
So is plastic straws and we know what happened with those.
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Not when millions of people buy it
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Products are supposed to last two years at the very least in EU (local laws may be more strict, but not less). If your product dies before that time, the customer will cite warranty, and there you go. This device is likely one of the many 'designed to last a little bit more than two years', with the emphasis on 'little bit'. It appears to be a perfect example of planned obsolescence.