DriveSlide: A Secure Home for Your Laptop Accessories

A project in Los Angeles, CA by Eli and Anna Jay
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A two-piece, sliding and locking laptop attachment—DriveSlide is designed to hold your hard drives and hubs, so you don't have to.
Backers: 400
Average Pledge Per Backer: $68

Funded: $27,106 of $20,000
Dates: Aug 4th -> Sep 3rd (30 days)
Project By: Eli and Anna Jay
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Latest News

2 Days Left (we're not freaking out, you're freaking out)

September 1st - via: kickstarter.com
Eli's title suggestion was, "Today is the TwoDay." You're welcome for not making that show up in your inbox header. But also, he's not wrong. Today really is the two day - we're in the final sprint of our campaign! Which means another infamous thank... (Read More)

So Many Things Since 24 Hours Ago

August 19th - via: kickstarter.com
Okay, I know we were just in your inboxes, and I promise we won't do this too many more times, but y'all we met our goal! And it's all thanks to you! Just in case you want to see our faces as much as possible we made another thank you video: In other... (Read More)

Thanks for a Great First 15 Days!

August 18th - via: kickstarter.com
We've made it halfway through the campaign!! Please check out our thank you video and watch my dog, Bailey, be the most unamused pup you've ever seen -- she asks that you please help us get funded so she never has to be in another video like this:  ... (Read More)

One Week In!!! *~Crowd Goes Wild~*

August 11th - via: kickstarter.com
Here's what's happened this week.  Day 1 - We received so much love and felt so supported that we genuinely did not know what to do with ourselves. Day 2 - We refreshed our Kickstarter page browser roughly 1 million times.  Day 3 - Some awesome... (Read More)

DriveSlide: A Secure Home for Your Laptop Accessories [Kickstarter]

August 7th - via: toolsandtoys.net
Have you ever been hit with the sudden realization that some small routine you’ve been doing every day has actually been really irritating this whole time? Like, say, taking out your laptop and fussing around with the same external drive you’ve been connecting day after day after day? It always seems like such a minor thing at first, but then you notice all the added-up time you’ve been wasting going through the same rigamarole every single time you sit down to work…ugh. If any of this sounds familiar, you’re gonna love the “DriveSlide” Kickstarter project. (Read More)

DriveSlide

August 4th - via: studioneat.com
The project is called DriveSlide. It is an apparatus for affixing an external hard drive to the back of your laptop lid, so it’s easy to move around without a hard drive flopping everywhere. The product itself is clever, simple, and thoughtfully designed. (Read More)

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