One piece of older tech I’m “worried” about losing eventually is my iPad2.* My current iPad blows it away, so why does it matter?
Because also own a DigiTech iPB-10, which is a multieffects pedal for guitar that uses an iPad or iPad 2 as its control panel/user interface. It seemed like a good idea at the time, but it was discontinued, and DigiTech stopped upgrading the app- the pedal literally can’t work with anything after an iPad2.
To be fair, I’ve fully succumbed to G.A.S. (Gear Acquisition Syndrome) for my guitar playing hobby. The arsenal of pedals I have at my disposal dwarfs the capabilities & quality of the iPB-10. But a multieffects pedal does its job competently and with a minimum amount of fussing over connections & power sources. Fewer points of failure = more reliability.
Still, the failure of the iPad or the pedal itself is inevitable. The bright side is that other companies have created new, similar devices that are self-contained, better sounding, more compact and more powerful. Once I get one of those, I’ll be good again.
…for a decade or so.
* we have another one in the kitchen, so I sorta have backup.