By Jim Handy for
At this year’s Consumer Electronics Show (CES) a number of companies showed wares developed using the crowdfunding finance model popularized by Kickstarter, Indiegogo, and a variety of other firms. Some of these devices were recently reviewed in another Forbes article and include:
- Two watches: the Pebble and ConnectedDevice’s COOKOO,
- A minimalist home phone by UrbanHello,
- The Turtle Shell line of loudspeakers by Outdoor Technology,
- Robots designed to look like the Android mascot by Reality Robotics,
- The Shine activity monitor by Misfit Wearables,
- HAPIfork, a food intake monitor,
- Two 360-degree lenses for the iPhone, made by Kogeto and GoPano,
- The Ouya game console,
- The Good Night Lamp, a product that defies categorization.
These companies have raised anywhere from $100,000 to about $10 million using crowdsourcing, largely by taking pre-sale orders for upcoming products