> This is a solved problem though. Wireless earbuds can do it

They’re all solved problems!

That doesn’t change the fact that every additional complication adds cost, complexity, failure points, more warranty returns, and time to market.

Saying it’s just a transistor and a TVS ignores the hard parts like sealing the enclosure and building an entire second device to charge it.

Solvable, but less so for a low volume product with unproven demand. You have to be building a lot of a product to offset the costs of developing it.

> $75 for a use once device that could last as little as a few months under normal usage, or $100 for something that could operate for 5+ years.

The retail price of this device is $99. The $75 is only for the promotional preorder period.

It’s already a $100 product. Adding charging ports and a separate charger is going to be even more expensive unless they start shipping 100,000s of these to build at scale.

Not only that, the charger thing also implies charging it weekly if not more often. I got a pebble watch because I can wear it for 2 weeks without charging. Would hate to have to charge a ring.