Matchstick TV

Matchstick TV was a project started on Kickstarter in September 2014 with the tag line "The Streaming Stick Built on Firefox OS".

[1] It was described as an "Open hardware and software platform" device built on Firefox OS and OpenFlint.

[2] The Matchstick was to work similar to the Chromecast, so the user can "fling" content from a smartphone to a Wi-Fi connected Matchstick to show the content on a TV.

The project's original completion date was February 2015[3] but Matchstick's controversial 2015 decision to add digital rights management (DRM) delayed and ultimately killed the product.

On August 3, 2015, the project officially ended due to issues implementing DRM into Firefox OS, and the Matchstick team offered refunds to the backers.