LAS VEGAS--In May of last year I did a quick post
about an innovative iPhone connector called the Twig, which was a
Kickstarter project. That project was funded and the 30-pin version of
the Twig actually shipped toward the end of 2012 and is now available on Amazon for $20.
Jason Hilbourne, the guy behind Twig, stopped by the CNET trailer at
CES to show off prototypes for his next-generation Twigs, which include a
micro USB version and a Lightning version for the iPhone and latest
iPads (apparently, when bent into a stand the Twig does support the iPad
Mini, though it's really designed for the iPhone 5 and latest iPod
Touch).
No word on exactly when these will ship, but Hilbourne says he's
planning on launching another Kickstarter project to pre-sell the new
connectors, so stay tuned Twig fans.
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