Brydge is done making Apple gear, leaving preorders unfilled, employees stiffed

Enlarge / The Brydge Max+, one of the company’s last iPad products. Brydge focused on aluminum builds, laptop-like hinges, and—before Apple decided it would offer them—integrated trackpads.

Brydge, a company that once aimed to make high-quality iPad keyboards that all but transformed them into MacBooks, has gone out of business. The company’s website is just a logo, employees and preordering customers haven’t heard anything in months, and 9to5Mac has a detailed telling of Brydge’s downfall, supported by conversations with nearly a dozen former employees.

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