I love their products, but they are way overzealous "protecting" their product 
line and intellectual property. This thing sounds like a good product- why deny 
it access to lightning licensing?

 Apple ends Kickstarter project over Lightning licensing rules


The team behind the Kickstarter-funded POP power station must refund all the 
money it collected after it failed to get approval from Apple to use the 
Lightning cable in its device. The POP portable power station is a high 
capacity charger with four built-in retractable cords that charge an iPhone, 
iPad or Android device. Launched with the slogan "Power where you need it," the 
POP could charge multiple devices at once using either power from an outlet or 
from an integrated 26,000 mAh battery.

The project stumbled when it failed to get approval from Apple to use the 
company's Lightning connector. Apple has a strict program that governs the use 
of its Lightning connector and the POP power station didn't meet the company's 
requirements that the connector be used alone in a product. A device with a 
Lightning connector cannot be paired with an Android-compatible microUSB cable 
or even a 30-pin cable for older Apple devices.

Edison Junior, the company behind the Kickstarter program, is disappointed with 
this decision and has decided to abandon further work on the project. The 
company is refunding all the funds collected from supporters and absorbing any 
credit card fees as well as a whopping five percent Kickstarter fee totaling 
US$11,000.

Edison Junior CEO Jamie Siminoff told Wired that the company would consider 
releasing the power station in an all-Android version or with Apple's older 
30-pin connector, if there was enough demand from customers or retailers.

[Via Wired]

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