Is Pono music dead?

Is Pono music dead?

Pono (/ˈpoʊnoʊ/, Hawaiian word for “proper”) was a portable digital media player and music download service for high-resolution audio. In April 2017 it was announced that Pono was discontinued, and alternative plans were later abandoned.

Is Pono still around?

Everyone who shelled out big bucks for Neil Young’s high-resolution Pono audio player appears to have a new Toblerone-shaped paper weight. He finally confirmed what everyone had been suspected for some time, the store was not coming back and the product was dead: “sadly with Pono gone…”

What happened to Pono music player?

PonoMusic was not a success. By summer 2015, reports suggested the venture was running out of money; at one point, Young even asked a pre-presidential Donald Trump for financial help. Pono effectively shut down in 2016, out of cash and getting it in the neck from critics.

How much is a Pono player?

PonoPlayer

Pono Player from first release of Kickstarter Back Up
Developer PonoMusic, Ayre Acoustics
Introductory price US$399
Operating system Android 2.3 (API level 10)
System on a chip TI OMAP3630

Why did Pono fail?

The most fundamental underlying concept of the Pono player was flawed. The Pono concept, in a nutshell, not only attacked MP3 music as inferior (which it is) but went further and claimed that CDs were not a high quality music source either. Pono offered access to what was claimed to be a better-than-CD music source.

Who created Pono?

Neil Young
When Neil Young decried the quality of Apple’s music service he decided to take matters into his own hands. He created Pono, a high-performance portable music player. He formed a company to build the players and he rallied a few labels around the idea of higher resolution downloads.

How do you reset Pono?

Samuel T Cogley

  1. Insert/remove 3.5mm plugs into both headphone and line outputs several times to ensure the Pono knows what’s plugged in and what’s not.
  2. Hold the “circle” button in for 10 seconds. This is apparently the “hard reset” function.

Is a Pono player worth it?

The Bottom Line The PonoPlayer is an inherently likeable portable music player that delivers excellent high-end sound, but its quirky design and lackluster battery life leave us waiting for the second generation — or a price cut.

Where can I buy musical instruments in Canada?

Canada’s Leading Music Store Cosmo Music is one of the biggest and best musical instrument retail stores in the world; providing sales, service, rentals, and lessons for all types of musical instruments in a one-of-a-kind, world class facility.

Who is the CEO of Pono Music?

PonoMusic raised $6.2 million via pre-orders for the player by the end of the campaign. In June 2014, Young assumed the title of CEO of Pono Music. In August 2014, PonoMusic turned to Crowdfunder to raise more equity. They closed with a total financing of $4 million.

What is a PonoMusic device?

PonoMusic was the device’s accompanying desktop-based media management system, which allowed customers to download and sync music to the player. The online PonoMusic store sold downloadable music.

Is Pono music coming back?

He finally confirmed what everyone had been suspected for some time, the store was not coming back and the product was dead: “sadly with Pono gone…” Young, though, had not given up on bringing high-resolution music to the people but, this time, he is focusing on streaming.

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