GlassKap: A lens cover, and fun accessories for Google Glass
A project in Brooklyn, NY by Todd Blatt000days
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Cover up that camera. Respect people's privacy. Give GlassKap to others and encourage eye-catching fun with Google Glass accessories.
Backers: 82
Average Pledge Per Backer: $30
Funded: $2,421 of $1,500
Dates: Jun 30th -> Jul 30th (30 days)
Project By: Todd Blatt
Backers: 82
Average Pledge Per Backer: $30
Funded: $2,421 of $1,500
Dates: Jun 30th -> Jul 30th (30 days)
Project By: Todd Blatt
$2,421
current pledge level
Last Updated: July 30 @ 07:45 -0400 GMT
161%
of goal
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Latest News
Final Hours!
July 29th - via: kickstarter.com
Thank you everyone who has supported my campaign! It has gotten a lot of media attention, in both the Glass community, 3d printing community, and on some popular mainstream sites, like engadget. I'm grateful for your support. I spent the last few... (Read More)
Funded!
July 18th - via: kickstarter.com
Thanks everyone for your support and help in getting my first kickstarter campaign fully funded! It means a lot to me. Be sure to check out the t-shirts, the new rewards I added; the macro lens and the crosshairs, plus here's a pic of what the... (Read More)
New Reward tiers, more thanks, and some clarifications
July 12th - via: kickstarter.com
It's so cool to see my first campaign almost funded! We're at over 90% and still have 17 more days to go. I've had a few requests to break apart the reward tiers and offer items individually, so I've decided to do that. The new reward tiers... (Read More)
GlassKap project brings 3D-printed crosshairs, macro lens to Google Glass (video)
July 12th - via: engadget.com
Todd Blatt wants to have more fun with Google Glass than just the occasional game of Battleship, and he has been crowdfunding 3D-printed GlassKap add-ons to spice things up. His newest additions to the line have us especially intrigued, though: he just unveiled a set of crosshairs (pictured above) and a macro lens (after the break). Both function as you'd expect, letting Glass wearers either live out their future soldier fantasies or snap up-close photos that they'd normally miss. The September launches for both accessories are contingent on Blatt reaching his $1,500 funding goal, although that should happen soon when it takes a $30 pledge to set aside a GlassKap. The real challenge is obtaining Glass in the first place. (Read More)
GlassKap: Must-Have Lens Cover And Accessories For Google Glass
July 3rd - via: e-junkie.info
Remember Google Glass? Yeah, who would forget that! Now that you can actually spot 1 out of 10 people wearing them, it's no more a sensation. (Read More)
Maker Todd Blatt raising $1.5K for 3D-printed Google Glass accessories [VIDEO]
July 2nd - via: technical.ly
Kickstarter of the Week is a regular series highlighting the technology, creative and innovation Kickstarter campaigns in Baltimore that might be worth your support. See others here. (Read More)
GlassKap: 3D printed lens cover & fun accessories for Google Glass
July 1st - via: 3ders.org
Besides 3D scanning artifact with Google Glass, Blatt has also being working on a whole bunch of 3d printed hardware accessories for Google Glass. He named them GlassKap. (Read More)
Stealth Wear Aims to Make a Tech Statement
June 29th - via: nytimes.com
THE term “stealth wear” sounded cool, if a bit extreme, when I first heard it early this year. It’s a catchy description for clothing and accessories designed to protect the wearer from detection and surveillance. I was amused. It seemed like an updated version of a tinfoil hat, albeit a stylish one. (Read More)
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