Welcome to Awesome Tech You Can Buy It, a weekly show where we bring you the five best crowdfunding projects that have hit the internet this week. Today, we have an exciting lineup of innovative products that are sure to pique your interest.
First up, we have the Po Doon, a weird kind of auto-adjusting pillow designed for people who move around a lot in their sleep and tend to transition from sleeping on their back to on their side to on their front. The idea behind this pillow is that it can adapt to these changes, keeping your spine at a perfectly level alignment when you move from sleeping on your side to sleeping on your back. This innovative pillow senses movement and automatically inflates or deflates to provide the perfect support. If you're interested in backing this project, you can pledge your support on Kickstarter, with the option to get one of these pillows for about $100. The project aims to ship sometime in February 2019.
Next up, we have Unagi, an electric scooter that's designed from the ground up to be super high-end. What does it mean when a product is described as "high-end"? In this case, it means that the Unagi is built with super crazy lightweight materials, making it both durable and portable. Additionally, the scooter features a built-in headlight for improved visibility, puncture-proof wheels for added safety, and a sleek design that makes it look pretty nice compared to other electric scooters on the market. If you're interested in getting your hands on one of these high-end scooters, you can lock down your pledge on Kickstarter right now for about $623, with an expected ship date in February 2019.
For those who enjoy 3D printing, we have The Ceramic, a 3D printer that prints with clay instead of plastic for the most part. This innovative printer is similar to other 3D printers you've probably seen before, but it uses clay as its building material, allowing you to take your printed parts off the build plate and then put them in a kiln to harden. The best part? This thing is pretty damn cheap, with a Kickstarter price tag of about $200. If the project makes its funding goal, it's expected to ship sometime in April 2019.
Next up, we have The Lenco MD, a 3D printable record player that offers both convenience and customization options. With this product, you can either buy the fully assembled kit or get the electronic parts and download the 3D printable models to print them right at home on your own 3D printer. What makes this product even more interesting is its modular design, which allows you to add additional modules later on, such as solar power, Bluetooth connectivity, or even a built-in speaker. The fully assembled version of this record player is available for about $217 on Kickstarter, while the electronic parts and 3D printable models can be picked up for about $117.
Last but not least, we have the Jarvis AR Motorcycle Helmet, a helmet that's sure to turn heads with its advanced features and cutting-edge technology. This motorcycle helmet has it all: crash detection that will automatically call relatives or the ambulance in case of a catastrophic accident; a built-in heads-up display that provides vital information such as speed, directions, and more; and even Alexa built directly into the helmet, allowing you to interact with your surroundings without having to use your hands or buttons. This innovative helmet comes in two varieties: one with a heads-up display and another with voice controls only. The model with just voice control is available for about $399 on Kickstarter right now, while the model with both AR and voice control goes for about $899. Both models are expected to ship in March and September 2019, respectively.
That's it for this week's episode of Awesome Tech You Can Buy It. If you enjoyed these projects as much as we did, be sure to tune in again next week for another round of exciting crowdfunding campaigns that might just change the way you think about technology. And if you'd like to catch up on some of our older content, take a look at our archives – many of the Kickstarter projects we've covered this week are still running, and it's worth checking them out. Finally, be sure to follow us on Digital Trends Comm and Instagram TV for more awesome tech content every week.
"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enwhat's up everybody welcome to awesome tech you can buy it a weekly show where I bring you the five best crowdfunding projects that have hit the internet this week first up this week we have the po doon which is a weird kind of auto adjusting pillow the idea here is that this thing is designed for people who move around a lot in their sleep and tend to transition from sleeping on their back to on their side to on the front and need a pillow that can adapt to that change so when you move from sleeping on your side to sleeping on your back this thing senses that movement and will automatically inflate or deflate so that it keeps your spine at a perfectly level alignment if you head over to Kickstarter and pledge your support you can get one of these things for about a hundred bucks and if they make their funding goal they plan to ship sometime in February of 2019 next up we have unagi which is an electric scooter but it's a little bit different than some of the electric scooters that you've probably seen before this one is designed from the ground up to be super high-end so what does that mean that means it's built with super crazy lightweight materials it's also got a built in headlight and it also has puncture proof wheels it also looks pretty nice as far as scooters go so if that's something you're interested in you can lock one down on Kickstarter right now for about six hundred and twenty three dollars and they expect to ship in February of 2019 next up we have the ceramic which is a 3d printer that prints with clay instead of with plastic for the most part this thing is exactly like every other 3d printer you've probably seen before the only difference is that it uses clay as its building material which means that you can take your printed parts off of the build plate and then put them in a kiln to harden better yet it's also pretty damn cheap this thing is on Kickstarter right now for about 200 bucks which is cheaper than most 3d printers that use plastic which is kind of crazy and if they make their funding goal they expect a ship in April of next year next up we have the Lenco MD which is a 3d printable record player the idea behind this thing is that you can either buy the 3d printed kit that comes fully assembled in with all the stuff that you need or you can just get the electronic parts and then download the 3d printable models and print them right at home on your 3d printer it's also designed to be modular so after you make the initial turntable you can actually print these other modules that can snap on to it like solar power or Bluetooth connectivity or even built-in speaker if you opt for the package that's just the electronics and you can print the rest at home that's gonna go for about a hundred and seventeen dollars on Kickstarter if you get the fully assembled version it's about two hundred and twenty seven but in either case they plan to ship this sometime around March or April of next year last but not least we have the Jarvis AR motorcycle helmet this thing is the craziest motorcycle helmet that I have seen in a long time it has all of the bells and whistles that you could ever want as a motorcycle rider so that means it has stuff like crash detection so it'll automatically tell if you have a catastrophic crash and call relatives or the ambulance it also has a built-in heads-up display that'll tell you like how fast you're going it can display directions all that stuff and on top of that it also has alexa built directly into the helmet so you don't have to use your hands or any buttons on your handlebars to operate it you can actually just call out what you want to happen and it'll do it this thing comes in two varieties actually you can get one without var and the heads-up display or you can just get the one that has voice controls the one with just voice control goes for about 399 dollars on Kickstarter right now and the one that does have the AR is about $8.99 and those will ship in March and September respectively that does it for this week but be sure to tune in again next week and I will bring you five more awesome crowdfunding projects that you probably wouldn't have seen otherwise thanks for watching everybody if you like this video definitely be sure to tune in to some of our older stuff because we do this every week and a lot of times all of those Kickstarter projects that I talked about last week are still running so you can find those like right here also tune into our stuff that's coming out in the future because I do this every week so check us out on digital trends comm and also on Instagram TV\n"