1Sheeld: Replace your Arduino shields with your smart phone!

A project in Dover, DE by Integreight, Inc.
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Imagine an Arduino shield that can be configured to be an LCD, GPS, Wifi, or any shield you may think of!
Backers: 1480
Average Pledge Per Backer: $58

Funded: $85,210 of $10,000
Dates: Nov 21st -> Dec 21st (31 days)
Project By: Integreight, Inc.
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Latest News

Get multiple quantities of 1Sheeld!

December 8th - via: kickstarter.com
This post is for backers only. Please visit Kickstarter.com and log in to read. (Read More)

It's time for some stretch goals!

December 4th - via: kickstarter.com
Alriiiiiiiight, we are here as we promised! Finally, we have stretch goals! thank you guys for waiting that much, it's now the time to announce! $75K: Add 10 more sensor shields to our platform If we reach the goal of $75,000 we will add sensor... (Read More)

A 1,000 Thank You!

December 2nd - via: kickstarter.com
First of all, we hope you spent a wonderful Thanksgiving last week and grabbed all of Black Friday's offers. :)   We've gone beyond our $60K milestone in the second week of our campaign, and we've 18 days left! That is insanely great! We are very... (Read More)

Feedback from the UK community + New rewards coming soon

November 23rd - via: kickstarter.com
Hey guys, we're letting you know that we are in a tour in the UK, we've already visited the amazing Makespace in Cambridge and attended the "Accelerating the opensource IOT ecosystem" in London Campus. Amr, our CEO, with Brian Corteil the co-founder... (Read More)

Thank you Kickstarter!

November 21st - via: kickstarter.com
We are simply overwhelmed with all the support on our first day of the campaign. We reached our goal in less than 5 hours! We didn't expect that! Thanks to your amazing support we were among the most popular projects on Kickstarter today. We are also... (Read More)

1Sheeld, A Super Clever All-Purpose Arduino Shield, Goes Up On Kickstarter And Immediately Breaks Its Goal

November 21st - via: techcrunch.com
Arduinos are a godsend for the DIY/Tinkerer community, but there’s all sorts of stuff they just can’t do out of the box. Sure, you can add tons of functionality via strap-on boards called “shields”.. but those can get expensive quick. Want your Arduino project to be able to play sounds? That’ll be $20. Internet connectivity? $50. GPS? Another $50. (Read More)

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