So the only possibilities are inferior products that fail as soon as the warranty is up, or products that last forever?
I think I need to stop reading EEVblog. This place is insane!
I wish i could understand your point of view.
Which of these statements do you disagree with.
1) Most LED lights run way to hot and fail early because of it.
2) The LED lights above would last way longer if they didn't run them so hot.
3) Making them run at under 50C is trivial (be lowering output wattage) and would add next to nothing to product cost. Obviously cost to consumer would be a little higher as they might have to buy more lights or bigger light get same output, but the product lasting for so much longer would make up for that by many times.
4) Most companies are never going to voluntary make changes that cost next to nothing but make longer lasting products because it's going to reduce profit. (unless there's a major shift in public buying habits and people stop trying to save a dollar now even if it cost $5 later)
5) The best way to fix this is for the government to pass some sort of law that prevents companies making consumable products that perform badly when there's no technical reason for it. Or by forced warranty length in industries where there are these problems, like lighting.
I know the exact law and how it works would need to have a lot of thought. And implementing it is not that easy but i think it's totally doable.
I suspect your issue is with point 5 and I suspect its due to you being very antigovernment regulation.
Which I assume is because the government where you are is maybe not working for the people.
And if so, i would put forward that the issue is then with the government not working, rather than an issue with a law to stop or help reduce planned obsolescent. Apologies if one of my assumptions in this paragraph is wrong, it's just a guess.