Notch: Movement Capture Anywhere Anytime
A project in Brooklyn, NY by Notch Interfaces000days
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Notch is a wearable network of movement capture sensors, available as tiny modules or integrated with apparel.
Backers: 141
Average Pledge Per Backer: $93
Funded: $13,119 of $100,000
Dates: Nov 22nd -> Jan 7th (46 days)
Project By: Notch Interfaces
Backers: 141
Average Pledge Per Backer: $93
Funded: $13,119 of $100,000
Dates: Nov 22nd -> Jan 7th (46 days)
Project By: Notch Interfaces
$13,119
current pledge level
Last Updated: December 2 @ 16:02 -0500 GMT
13%
of goal
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Latest News
Four Wearable Kickstarters Announce January 28th Launch From CES 2014
January 13th - via: brightsideofnews.com
Wearable computing is hitting Kickstarter in a wave starting in early 2014 with four Kickstarters launching January 28th. The advent of low power, multi-device architectures is taking these Kickstarters beyond the major players and preparing us for a future of multiple, simultaneous sensors that are smart peripherals to the mobile phone. Notch has hit CES 2014 like a storm, and was named to The Gaurdian’s list of top wearables. Quebee is on the national news tonight as the first multi-camera and smartphone system. These kickstarters are raising the bar for wearables by offering multiple points of data collection for motion and video. (Read More)
Several Mobile and Wearable Computing Kickstarters to Launch Their Products on January 28
January 6th - via: hardwarezone.com.sg
With the market for wearable tech expected to reach as much as US$19 billion by 2018, it’s no wonder why companies big and small are rushing to enter the field. In fact, as part of a concerted effort to show their innovation prowess, a few mobile accessory and wearable tech companies are banding together to launch their new products on January 28. These mobile and wearable computing Kickstarters include Notch, Quebee, Avid Union, and Proscenium. (Read More)
Notch campaign is going to reboot!
December 2nd - via: kickstarter.com
Dear Kickstarter Backers, Notch Kickstarter campaign is going to reboot! This was an exciting week for us. We met all of you and learned how Notch will be used once it is out in the world. The response from the campaign has been amazing and we have... (Read More)
Smart Clothing Upgrade!
November 28th - via: kickstarter.com
Our friends at The Shield, a Tech Jacket with super powers are on their last full day on Kickstarter. It is great to see the smart clothing getting established as a strong trend at the market. We are introducing you to Shield to project some... (Read More)
Notch News
November 27th - via: kickstarter.com
Hello Backers! This is the first update from Notch, our mobile movement capture interface. First, we would like to thank you for backing our project. We are looking forward to a series of great updates, we have a lot in store. We have added our FAQ... (Read More)
Notch Is A Wearable Sensor & App For Tracking And Capturing Body Movements
November 24th - via: techcrunch.com
Movement tracking could get a whole lot more granular if the New York-based startup behind this wearable sensor gets its way. Notch, currently being shown off in prototype form on Kickstarter, is a wearable sensor designed to be concealed within clothing at natural hinge points around the body to track and capture specific body movements — sending that data back to a companion (iOS) app for tracking and review. (Read More)
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