With the new year comes the time for new innovations, and where else is it easier to find out what's new being developed than on Kickstarter? In addition to always fresh ideas, we are looking forward to quite a few projects that obtained enough funds last year and will see the light of day this year. So let's see which products will make our everyday life easier this year...
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"Tie Blue" is the slogan of Blue Laces, another interesting Kickstarter project. Blue shoelaces make a message so strong that they move a truck.
The dream of a stain-proof garment has come true! Namely, Aamir Patel created the incredible Silic, the world's first T-shirt that can be endlessly poured with anything, but still remains completely clean.
PowerUp 3.0" is a device that allows you to control a paper airplane with your smartphone.
The inspiration of classic aesthetics combined with modern technology. Gramovox is the first turntable powered by Bluetooth technology.
A very interesting Kano project appeared on the Kickstarter website. It's basically a simple build-it-yourself computer. But it offers unlimited programming possibilities, as it works on an open-source system.
The London studio Bare Conductive has developed an advanced tool that turns everyday objects into interactive, responsive and above all fun creations.
The smart bottle knows exactly how much water we drank and warns us when additional liquid intake is needed.
Real, perfect, intoxicating and fragrant coffee has been a challenge for centuries, because there is always something that could be a little better in terms of taste, smell or aroma.
Lost keys, mobile phone or wallet, this is no longer a problem. With the new smart Chipolo pendant, we will quickly find our lost or stored things. Chipolo is a Slovenian startup!
After the success of last year's Kickstarter, where it received as much as 84,000 dollars, the exciting mini Projecteo is available to all enthusiasts.
Recently, designer Niko Klanšek's foldable fender on kickstarter.com has quadrupled the amount that Musguard can start mass-producing.