Open Source Wristwear: the Angel
Hardware is expensive to develop; software is cheap. That’s why the Angel sensor, an open source fitness band, has the potential for being extremely important. The Angel is raising money on Indiegogo,...
View ArticleHealbe GoBe Claims to Read Glucose Levels Through Skin
Most fitness tracker wrist bands show a (bad) estimate of calories expended, based on how much you move. Healby’s GoBe, an IndieGoGo project, does that, but also claims to track caloric intake and...
View ArticlePando Calls Shenanigans on Healbe Indiegogo Pitch
A few weeks ago, we wrote about the Healby GoBe Indiegogo campaign. The GoBe claimed to be able to monitor hydration and blood glucose levels through a wristband without using a blood stick. This...
View ArticleIndiegogo Defends Itself About Healbe and Fraud
As regular readers know, there’s been a bit of fuss about the Indiegogo crowd-funding campaign for the Healbe health tracker. Pando Daily has been digging into the background of the company and the...
View ArticleWearable Tech Crowdfunding Infographic: Shipping is Hard
The folks at Crowdfunding Productions have put together an infographic that illustrates the amount of money that wearable tech companies have raised on Indiegogo and Kickstarter — and the success rate...
View ArticleSkully Helmet Starts Pre-Orders
We’ve previously mentioned the Skully motorcycle helmet, which features a heads-up display, rear-view camera, and GPS navigation. We saw a prototype a few months ago courtesy of our friends at Wearable...
View ArticleSkully Finishes $2.8 Million Indiegogo Round
Skully Helmets, the virtual reality motorcycle helmet, has finally closed a 2-month funding round on Indiegogo, clearing the $2.8 million mark. The company says it’s the most successful tech funding...
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