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Showing posts with label Crowd Funded Project of the week. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Crowd Funded Project of the week. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Corwd Funded Project: Birdi

Birdi is an Indiegogo funded project that delivers a smart air detector for your home.  Smart phone integration, Fire protection, CO protection, Air pollution detection, and low battery messages to your smart phone (instead of those annoying chirps) makes Birdi our Crowd-Funded Project of the Week.

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Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Crowd Funded Project of the Week - MaxStone

This week's Crowd Funded Project of the Week is MaxStone.  MaxStone uses your smart phone to provide a single button remote for your camera.  Hard to explain - watch the video!



This is both a beautiful design and a beautiful kickstarter project.  Take a close look at the kickstarter project page.  This is a great model for anyone considering a kichstarter campaign.

Project Link:  http://kck.st/19kttg4


Wednesday, December 18, 2013

EcoQube

This week's Crowd-Funded Project of the Week is EcoQube.  A living aquaponics environment designed to remain in balance and remain nearly maintenance free.



Great Job Team!

Kickstarter Link:  http://kck.st/1b6GV4m

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Crowd-Funded Project of the Week - Tellspec

Tellspec is an awesome project seeking funding on indiegogo.com, and it's this weeks crowd-funded project of the week.




Wave the Tellspec over your food and receive a report via your smart phone.  This uses spectrometry on a chip.

Life just keeps getting better.

Great Job Tellspec Team!

Indiegogo.com project link:  http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/tellspec-what-s-in-your-food

Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Crowd-Funded Project of the Week - Pressy

This one popped up during my recent sabbatical - I couldn't let it pass unmentioned.  Just 5 days remain as of this post.  Note the massive over-funding.  This is a very popular project.

Pressy is a Kickstarter.com project that offers a button added to an android device via the audio port.



Pressy is a physical device and an app.  It adds a physical button to your android device.  Use combinations of short and long button clicks to take photos, update social media, send standard messages, etc.  The app works with the Pressy button OR when you remove the Pressy device (stored on a key-ring sleeve) the app lets you control your device using the same short and long clicks on your headphones.    Slick!

This would surely become a Friday "Brilliant Design" post if I had missed the funding window for "Crowd-Funded Project of the Week!"



Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Crowd Funded project of the Week

This week's Crowd Funded Project of the week is the Centipede Sawhorse Work Support System found on Indiegogo.com.

http://igg.me/at/centipede-sawhorse



Featuring simplicity in design, this project replaces traditional sawhorses.  Great work team!

Wednesday, July 3, 2013

Crowd-Funded Project of the Week: The Roost

This week's Crowd-Funded Project of the week is "The Roost."  The Roost is a laptop holder designed to improve posture and decrease nerve damage for laptop users.  Carbon Fiber, Collapses to a a very small footprint.  Looks like very nice engineering to me.

 From Kickstarter.com

http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/86285180/the-roost-saving-your-neck-and-back-from-your-lapt?ref=category



Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Crowd-Funded Project of the Week: Scanadu Scout

From Indiegogo.com - this week's Crowd-Funded Project of the Week is the Scanadu Scout.  This awesome little gadget captures your medical vital signs and transmits to your smart device via BlueTooth.

Watch the video and be blown away:



Read the project details at Indiegogo.com:  http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/scanadu-scout-the-first-medical-tricorder

Great Project!

Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Crowd Funded Project of the Week - OpenCTD

This week's Crowd Funded Project of the Week comes from RocketHub.  The project title is "Oceanography for Everyone - The OpeenCTD.

This is an open sourced science project to create inexpensive sensors (CTD stands for Conductivity (Salinity), Tempature, and Depth) for ocean exploration.  The cost of proprietary CTDs is so high, that not enough organizations can afford to do important research.  Great project!

RocketHub Link:  http://www.rockethub.com/projects/26388-oceanography-for-everyone-the-openctd


Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Crowd Funded Project of the Week: 100 Urban Gardens Across America

This week's crowd funded project is "100 Urban Gardens Across America."  Indigogo teams with Whole Kids Foundation and PACT to make this happen.


Here is a link to a mashable.com article:  http://mashable.com/2013/01/22/urban-gardens-across-america/

And the Indigogo video: