tholmes
Former Electronics TL
- Joined
- Apr 4, 2018
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- 357
I'll agree that it probably won't sell nearly as well as the more normal colors out there, but there is an argument for Spot to keep trying the "interesting" colors in case one catches on. If they do sell, Heyday has the market of interestingly-colored cables pretty well cornered in retail stores, and they have very little to lose if the items don't sell given how high the markups are for Heyday merch.Seriously what is Heyday thinking... What percentage of the population needs a usbc to HDMI adapter AND wants it in pink rainbow color. I'm just dumfounded how this gets past any person without them thinking "Hey this is ugly and no one will want to buy this" Like PLEASE can we get the Heyday product designer up in here and explain why they are INTENTIONALLY making products that appeal to the LEAST amount of people possible. It's seriously brand suicide. Wtf??
Now, I won't say that I think all their color choices are smart, but oh well, at least there's an interesting selection.