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Nils wearable charging cable
As a proud owner of a first-generation Nils wristband, I can say with confidence that this thing rocks. You should most definitely throw some money at version 2.0. It's essentially a USB charging cable that's cleverly disguised as a leather bracelet and designed to be worn on your wrist. That way, when you need to juice up your phone, you don't have to go find a cable you can just rip off your bracelet and start charging. I dare say it's one of the best things i've ever purchased from a Kickstarter project, and it's absolutely the one I use most often.
Nanobag 3.0 ultracompact reusable bag
Reusable shopping bags are a great idea in theory, but regardless of which kind you use, they all suffer from the same drawback: in order to use them, you have to remember to bring them. But what if you didn't have to remember? What if there was a bag so small and convenient that you could just carry it with you all the time? That's precisely the idea behind the Nanobag a product that's now in its third iteration on Kickstarter. Thanks to an ultra lightweight and compressible fabric, this little sucker can be stuffed into a storage bag that's so small it'll fit into the watch pocket of your jeans. Toss a couple of these in your backpack or purse and you'll never have to use paper or plastic again!
Norshire mini ultracompact car tire inflator
A portable tire inflator is smart thing to keep in the trunk of your car, but unfortunately most of the available options are either powerful but bulky, or compact and grossly underpowered. Wouldn't it be nice if you could get the best of both worlds? Well if the Norshire Mini makes its funding goal, you might soon be able to. This little sucker is both compact and powerful enough to inflate a car tire, it's completely digital, and even has a pressure gauge function that can automatically turn the pump off when you hit the desired PSI.
Circa Solar daylight clock for smart devices
This one is a bit odd, but I absolutely love the concept. The idea is to make a clock that, instead of displaying hours, simply displays when the sun rises and sets. That way, instead of thinking about time in terms of increments, you're encouraged to think about time in more natural terms: day and night. The only problem? Due to the way the earth wobbles on its axis, the amount of daylight that we experience in a given 24 hour period varies wildly depending on the season. For this reason, a static clock face isn't possible. It needs to be dynamic and that's something that the adaptable screens of today's smartwatches and smartphones are perfectly suited for. The best part? You only have to pledge between 2-6 bucks to lock down a download of the app.
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