Designers and brands are creating everyday products like headphones, sofas, toasters, electric cars, and laptops that can be easily repaired or upgraded by users. This initiative extends product lifespans, reduces waste, and supports a circular economy, even in the absence of comprehensive right-to-repair laws. Developers should watch for more innovations that simplify DIY repairs across various consumer electronics and household items.
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