
Our protagonists, Cameron Banga and Jon Becker, are Apple Watch enthusiasts. After a year of watch ownership, both agree that there is a gap in the market for a very specific type of watch band. In this podcast, Cameron and Jon will discuss their experiences as they source different watch bands from a variety of manufacturers, in an attempt to create a product they can sell on the internet.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 15 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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In this episode, Cameron decided to pay $20 for the full In App Purchase inside of Ferrite for iPad, so that he could edit the entire episode on iPad.
The results are a mixed bag. And we apologize for Cameron falling off the podcast for a thirty sec... more
After a short hiatus, Jon and Cameron return to talk about how sales have gone during the first month of ToneBands availability.
ToneBands have been for sale officially, for 7 days and 16 hours. Jon and Cameron offer their hot takes on the first week of availability.
There's no summary, no build up, no beating around the bush. ToneBands are available today at ToneBands.com. During this episode, Jon and Cameron discuss this historic event.
We've taken a few weeks off while we waited for the band and worked out logistics. But we're close! Website and official sales discussed in this fantastic episode!
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• Our failed first shipment — This is not the success we had wanted with ship... more
In an abbreviated emergency episode of the podcast (due mostly to Cameron's inability to stay healthy), the guys discuss a couple potential issues that have arisen during the purchase of the first order of ToneBands. Will the order still be possible?... more
Very important news. Our order has been placed. Soon, we will have bands which will be available for sale on our website! Listen as Jon and Cameron discuss the process of ordering bands, setting up a website, and what comes next. And for those of you... more
After a long holiday hiatus, Jon and Cameron are back, for arguably the most important episode of Making the Bands. In this episode, Cameron and Jon drop information on the first run of ToneBands. If you want to know which colors are available, and w... more
Really interesting hearing a discussion about the process of manufacturing from literally step 1. Fascinating process, and the hosts are great!
Yes, I help create this show. So I am biased.
However, I listen to a lot of podcasts. Probably 8-12 hours of Apple related podcasts per week. That's a lot.
I made this show because I wanted to listen to it. There are many shows about Apple. But I can't think of any that tackle a unique topic like this. So I think it's worth a listen, and hope you enjoy it.
Like listening to two of your super smart and funny friends talk about tech pop culture and the supply side of manufacturing. Good for a giggle.










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