Rayger: Bring Your Music To Life

A project in Cambridge, MA by Jason Smith
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A music frequency responsive LED light show that follows the beat in a unique new way.
Backers: 200
Average Pledge Per Backer: $125

Funded: $24,900 of $10,000
Dates: Jan 27th -> Mar 9th (42 days)
Project By: Jason Smith
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Latest News

12 More Hours! And More Light!

March 4th - via: kickstarter.com
Hey Guys, We are almost there! Just 12 hours left until Rayger funds, meaning your friends and family only have 12 more hours to get involved in the first (and coolest) music frequency activated light show.  Please help us make one last push by... (Read More)

Updated Design and 1st Stretch Goal

February 14th - via: kickstarter.com
Hey everybody,  We made it to $20,000! That's good for our first stretch goal, which was custom green endcaps for the control box. However, we may have lied to you just a teeny bit. Before we sent the CAD files off to our manufacturer yesterday, we... (Read More)

Stretch Goals!

February 8th - via: kickstarter.com
We are super excited to announce some stretch goals, now that we are cruising past our original goal. $20,000: Limited edition Kickstarter green endcaps for the Rayger control box. Choose between the standard teal endcaps or getting a flashy green... (Read More)

Harvard Students Debut LED Music Light Show on Kickstarter

February 6th - via: bostinno.streetwise.co
The frequency-responsive light show just reached its crowdfunding goal. (Read More)

We Funded!

February 2nd - via: kickstarter.com
Wow, we are totally blown away by all the support. Thank you, thank you, thank you. We managed to reach our funding goal with 31 days left in the campaign, and we are incredibly excited. We should be in contact soon with a stretch goal(s), but in the... (Read More)

This Tiny Box Wants to Light Up Your Party, Bringing Your Music to Live

January 31st - via: mikeshouts.com
Throwing a dorm or home party with seriously ground-moving tunes? Then we bet you’re going to love Rayger. This handy little box is a music frequency responsive device that, when rigged to strips of LEDs, will create a spectacular light show based on the beat of your music. With this little guy here, the era of renting cumbersome lighting equipment will be a thing of the past. And disco ball? Who needs one when you already have access to super bright LEDs with lovely colors to boot? But how is Rayger different from its competitions? Well, apparently, instead of audio volume-triggered light response, it uses frequencies or pitches in the music and translates them into visual response. The setup comprises of two parts: Rayger and a set of LED light strips. (Read More)

Halfway Funded and More Earlybirds

January 27th - via: kickstarter.com
WOW! Thanks to all of you, we have reached half our funding goal in just 2 days, and had over 200 shares on Facebook. We want to keep the momentum rolling, so please keep spreading the word! To celebrate, we want to offer a set of "Earlyish" birds... (Read More)

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