Mike, I'm afraid you are quite wrong on a few points.
One, prior to the IPAD 4, nothing would draw more than 2.1A now the max is 2.5. What do you think will happen in 6mo as devices become more power hungry? 3A is very reasonable and future looking.
Anything that draws this much will be very much the exception, and will come with its own charger. Paying to provide multiple ports with that capacity is a waste of money.
Two, Linear regulator? Really? If you can find a modern product that uses a linear regulator in it send me your paypal email and I send you $20!!!
Bluetooth headsets
Bluetooth keyboards
Pretty much anything with a low capacity cell.
A specific example :
paypal : mike @ whitewing.co.uk.
Seriously though, Everything has a PMIC (Power Management Interface Controller) in it. The 5.5V is really about overcoming the voltage drop in the cable so that the DEVICE see's 5.0 to 5.5V.
It doesn't add to your credibility that you don't even know how to use an apostrophe.
Most USB cables have an impedance on the order of 100 to 200 mohms.
It's DC, the appropriate term is resistance
At 2A that's a LOT of voltage drop. The voltage boost really helps with this. It's also why we are going to be supplying low gauge USB cables.
True - there are a lot of crappy USB cables out there. But anything supplied with a 2A charger is going to have a decent cable. The problem is when people lose/break it and use a cheap crappy one.
It's an unnecessarily over-engineered expensive solution to a problem very few people will see as worth spending that much to solve, so you're trying to hype it up with irrelevant details and marketing waffle.
The vast majority of people will leave stuff to charge overnight, so charge time will not be an issue for them.
hahah, chasing me after apostrophes?
You are right I must be a terrible engineer. Does your simple website make you a bad engineer? I doubt it, you are probably awesome at what you do.
using devices that aren't really in the realm of this product as a reason that linear regulators mean our product sucks? Really? okay, so don't buy it for a chinese bluetooth headset, who cares about that, clearly our target is cell phones and tablets which do use switching PMICs and the LDO comment is still a BONER. Does boner even mean anything in this context or did I make up a new meaning for it?
Impedance vs resistance? Really? Trying to ding me on that? I won't even go to the trouble to say it's the same thing if your imaginary contribution to the impedance is zero. BUT, I know you know I know you already know that. Yer just trying to get under the proverbial skin.
That's good that your grasping for reasons to hate, that means any real issues with the product have been fully discussed to completion.
Mike in all seriousness, thanks for the interest and comments. I had no expectation that we'd get any less criticism on EEVBlog
How long have you been consulting for anyway?