If you lose this £5 , 6" length of wire with a propietary plug on one end but definitely no electronics or anything fancy in it, Swytch support will tell you to spend £329 on a complete upgrade kit just to get a replacement dongle.
Without it you cannot charge the battery so the kit effectively becomes useless (solutions involving bare wires and crocodile clips excepted). Further replies to support result in what I assume is a computer generated response with the same paragraphs of 'support' shuffled around a bit and a cheery "hope this helps" added to the end.
How many stupid decisions can a company make? A proprietary connector to charge a battery? The decision not to stock replacements of an obviously lose-able propietary item in their accessory shop? A policy of refusing to personally engage with customers clearly upset at effectively being charged £329 for a £5 part? I hear their CEO is up for some kind of management award. I can't think why.
Oh... and can anyone here help or offer some advice as to how to fix this? Best I can think of would be a 3D printed replacement plug, but that is (currently) out of my zone of experience.
Without it you cannot charge the battery so the kit effectively becomes useless (solutions involving bare wires and crocodile clips excepted). Further replies to support result in what I assume is a computer generated response with the same paragraphs of 'support' shuffled around a bit and a cheery "hope this helps" added to the end.
How many stupid decisions can a company make? A proprietary connector to charge a battery? The decision not to stock replacements of an obviously lose-able propietary item in their accessory shop? A policy of refusing to personally engage with customers clearly upset at effectively being charged £329 for a £5 part? I hear their CEO is up for some kind of management award. I can't think why.
Oh... and can anyone here help or offer some advice as to how to fix this? Best I can think of would be a 3D printed replacement plug, but that is (currently) out of my zone of experience.
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