Deviceslike
Deviceslike is a term used in technology discourse to describe a class of devices characterized by modularity, repairability, and interoperability. It is not a brand or a single product line; rather, it functions as a descriptive label for devices whose design emphasizes user modification and cross-device compatibility. The term has no formal governance and can vary in meaning across contexts.
Common features include swappable modules for power, sensors, or processing units, standardized interfaces, and documentation that
Applications are seen in educational electronics kits, maker projects, and some consumer prototypes that prioritize longevity
Standards are informal and typically emerge from open hardware communities, open-source software ecosystems, and reuse initiatives
In practice, examples cited in discussions include modular hardware projects and open hardware ventures that expose