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Sensors/IoT

Coin-like TrackR Bravo is a thinner take on the Bluetooth item finder

TrackRFor those who are organized, disorganized or anywhere in between, losing stuff is inevitable for all. Everyone has longed for a way to conveniently keep track of their items, but nothing has been done about it. TrackR Bravo offers a simple solution in the form of a thin, lightweight tracker that connects with your smartphone. The app lets you locate your laptop, keys, wallet etc. and the TrackR Bravo can also be used in reverse to find your phone. One of these simple devices only costs backers $29. TrackR hopes to raise $20,000 in its Indiegogo campaign.

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Smartwatches/Bands

Modillian lets you slap some smart on the strap of your watch

modillianSmartwatches are the next must-own mobile accessory, and already the market is full of enticing options. For those that like the look and feel of a classic mechanical watch but still want to be notified of important phone calls, there’s Modillian. Modillian is a strap replacement for a standard watch that can be used with its own app to set alerts to discreetly vibrate if certain people call or text, or even at a certain time, so nobody feels as if they’re less important than a phone. Just don’t leave that wrist on the table when a notification comes in, or all that effort to be discreet might be wasted. Modillian beta straps and apps are ready to go in January 2015 for $99.

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Connected Objects

HomeE aims to deliver a free tablet to organize your family

homeeManaging a daily task list and staying on top of everything can be difficult. Doing that for an entire family is almost impossible. HomeE is a flat-screen, wall-mountable display that syncs tasks from all smartphones registered to the device and provides a group to-do list that everyone can keep track of. With the inclusion of group messaging, it becomes easy to delegate tasks and have everyone on board if plans ever change. Interestingly, the goal is for HomeE to be free as it is supported by local ads, so interested parties only need to sign up on the website to receive a free device.

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Automotive

RoofScope mountable mirror keeps an eye on your cargo

RoofScopeCarrying items on a car roof rack is convenient when a pick-up truck isn’t an option, but pricy if the driver forgets that the cargo is up there and zooms through a height restriction warning. Such was the case for a couple of hungry cyclists whose focus was overcome by their growling stomachs and the restaurant that was just up ahead. Hence: the invention of RoofScope. The mountable mirror acts as a constant reminder for the driver to mind height restriction warnings, and also provides for a quick and easy glance to make certain that cargo is remaining secured. For £30, backers get one product and an expected delivery of November 2014.

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Smartwatches/Bands

Ringly is the discreet notification accessory many women have waited for

editors-choiceThe Premise. As a culture, we’ve all seen the negatives of hunching over our smartphones all the time. We’ve realized that it’s nice to live in the moment, but work, kids, friends and other obligations keep us checking our phones constantly.

The Product. Ringly is a smart, stylish ring that connects to your smartphone. With five different vibration patterns and discrete colored lights on either side, it lets you know if you’re receiving a call, text, e-mail, tweet, any Facebook notification or event that you have in your calendar. The vibrations, colors and contacts who are important enough to reach the ring are all completely customizable from Ringly’s Android/iOS friendly app. It also comes in four different colors with fancy names, but to the layman they’re known as purple, light blue, green and black. In terms of materials, the ring is fashioned from 18K matte gold three micron plating and semi-precious stones.

The Pitch. Foregoing a typical Kickstarter or Indiegogo campaign, Ringly is running its pre-order special directly from its own website. The site goes through the product’s different capabilities and shows the various color options available. In addition, it shows on which sites this vibrating ring has already been featured including Elle and Brit + Co.

The Perks. The site offers Ringly for 25% off of retail price at $145 for the black, purple and light blue versions and $180 for the green option. Shipping begins in Fall 2014 and currently Ringly only offers sizes 6, 7, and 8.

The Potential. Ringly is a great solution for business women, moms and students alike. Its ease of use and customizability make it one of the more competitive pieces of smart-apparel that we’ve seen lately. MEMI is a stylish, smart bracelet that functions much like Ringly, but is much bulkier in size making it slightly less convenient. Ringly, while maybe not everyone’s taste, is certainly stylish enough for younger busy bees. If its alert lights aren’t too garish and distracting, Ringly will be one of the coolest ways to keep in touch with one’s responsibilities while still enjoying life in the moment.

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Music

Guitar add-on helps novices hit chords, removes need for pain, skill

Finger FriendlyFor those who’d like to learn to play the guitar “just for fun” and only like to practice when the mood strikes them, Finger Friendly Guitar Company Keyboard may be the ideal option. Created by a guy who didn’t like dealing with pains in his fingertips and frustrated by learning which fingers go on what strings to form the chords, this gadget allows the casual player who thinks playing the guitar is a great idea, but working at it is not, a way to be the life of the party on a whim. Alas, aspiring female guitarists still won’t be able to grow out their nails. For $75 backers get one product with an expected delivery of January 2015.

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Toys

Slinky treadmill becomes the ultimate desk toy for the bored and nostalgic

NESMFor the person who seems to have everything but is still easily amused, Project NESM will likely bring hours of…um…staring. Whether or not that will be all in one day may depend on whether the Never Ending Slinky Machine is kept on a desk at work or taken home for the weekend. In addition to inspiring creativity and deep thinking, perhaps it will also act as a convenient exercise buddy for treadmill users.  For £35, backers get one product with an expected delivery of September 2014.

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Sensors/IoT Smart Home

oort aims to turn your smartphone into the master of all devices

oortWith today’s pace of technological advancements, it’s reasonable to expect everything to connect with one another cleanly on a unified network. With a smart hub, beacon tags, and power strips, oort is aiming to be the link that binds all smart devices together. By functioning over Bluetooth Low Energy, oort can allow connected users to control the items in their home, locate pets or keys, and even get business recommendations as they move through the city. The sky’s the limit for oort, though in order to be successful, it will take a nation of adopters. Backers can get an oort hub with beacon in September for $199.

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Sensors/IoT

CliMate are tiny environmental sensors for anywhere monitoring

The Premise. The environment is something that should always be appreciated and enjoyed, but sometimes conditions are too dangerous. Whether it’s ultraviolet rays damaging skin or indoor humidity posing a risk to valuable collectibles, a reliable way of knowing the conditions at any time and location is a powerful tool to have.

The Product. CliMate is a tiny environmental sensor that can be set anywhere or clipped to clothing or belongings that provides constant monitoring of humidity, temperature, and ultraviolet index. From there, CliMate sends this data to any iOS or Android device and provide reminders based on certain thresholds to avoid severe weather or even reapply sunscreen based on skin tone data and SPF rating. CliMate also has a button on its face that can serve as a remote for a phone’s camera or a locator that will cause the phone to sound an alarm. CliMate users can provide their data through the app to WeatherBook, which will show other the readings from other CliMates nearby to get a feel for local weather patterns.

The Pitch. Rooti, the company behind CliMate, passionately describes how its device provides more necessary information than other environment trackers on the market. Their video shows the device in action in a variety of settings, from the indoor display case to the camping tent in the wild. That kind of flexibility is exactly what CliMate offers to become the go-to environment tracker on the market. Rooti is looking for $50,000 for mass production.

The Perks. CliMate is available for $39, complete with color choice, stand, and lanyard. Higher reward tiers include Kickstarter-exclusive color schemes and multiple CliMate devices. The product expects to launch in September.

The Potential. Looking at CliMate itself, it’s not obvious what it does. Watching the campaign video, it becomes clearer before getting somewhat confusing again. Rooti will want to narrow down its communication a bit and make sure people know exactly what CliMate is capable of. The feature set is fairly limited but certainly seems good at what it does, but some of the other abilities seem tacked on. It’s always nice to have a phone-finding device but it seems out of place here, and the crowdsourced weather map seems unhelpful when there’s a device designed to give the precise data of a current location. CliMate will likely need to function above its promises in order to prove successful.

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Fitness

ABXCORE skips the commercial and goes straight to the gym

abxcoreSince the early days of fitness infomercials, avid television viewers know the importance of core strength is about more than a good-looking pair of abs. Add ABXCORE to the list of portable, ab-focused fitness devices that are designed to be easy to use in any location. What makes ABXCORE different is the adjustable, compact design, the flexible resistance levels, and the ergonomic design specially made to create an effective workout while reducing the risk of strain or injury in the process. ABXCORE may have that infomercial feel to it, but promises a full core workout, especially for the obliques. ABXCORE will start building muscle in November and starts at $99.