5 Reasons Apple Would Sue Us For This 'New iPod'

If you've been searching for a music player that feels like the iPod you loved but with everything Apple left behind you've found it.

Here's why this little device has us walking a very thin line…


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1. We "Borrowed" the Iconic Click Wheel Design (And Made It Better)

Apple patented this design for a reason it was perfect. And while we can't use their exact wheel, we got dangerously close to recreating that same intuitive, addictive control experience.

Except ours connects to Bluetooth. And costs a fraction of the price. (Apple's lawyers are probably already drafting the email.)

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2. It Looks Suspiciously Like an iPod Classic

We didn't reinvent the wheel here we took the most iconic music player design of all time and gave it a 2025 upgrade. Same nostalgic look. Same pocket friendly size. Same "I actually want to carry this" vibe.

The only difference? Ours has USB-C charging, Bluetooth 5.3, and doesn't cost $300+ on eBay.

If Apple still made the iPod Classic, this is exactly what it would look like. And that's probably grounds for a cease and desist.


A dark grey portable music player with a circular control pad, displaying a song by Taylor Swift.

3. We're Solving the Problem Apple Refuses to Acknowledge

We brought back what Apple abandoned as a dedicated music experience. No apps. No subscriptions. No distractions. Just music.

And judging by how many people are buying these? Turns out Apple left a massive gap in the market. One we're happily filling.

They discontinued the product. We perfected it.

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4. It Brings Back Owning Your Music (Not Renting Your Playlist)

Your music lives on your player. You bought it, you own it, it's yours forever. No monthly fees. No licensing expiration dates. No "this song is no longer available in your region."

Just drag, drop, and play exactly like the iTunes era before Apple realized subscriptions were more profitable than ownership.

5. People Keep Calling It "The iPod Apple Should've Made"

One user said: "It's the iPod experience, but with Bluetooth and USB-C. This is what Apple should've done years ago."

Another wrote: "I stopped using Spotify on my phone entirely. This brings back the joy of just listening."

We didn't set out to replace the iPod. We just wanted to bring back what made it special. But when your customers start saying you did it better than Apple? That's when the legal team gets nervous.


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