Shades With Technology: Zungle Panther Sunglasses Captures Over $475,000 First Week on Kickstarter

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Last week, Los Angeles startup, Zungle, launched a Kickstarter campaign to raise $50,000 for its innovative sunglasses, Zungle Panther. What makes these shades stand out? Each is equipped with built-in bone conduction speakers that reportedly enables to transmit sound waves to the skull via vibrations.

Zungle Panther 2Zungle Panther offers users a wire free experience by being paired with smartphone Bluetooth. Users can use all the music apps they wish without any wire worries. The sunglasses also offers a built-in noise-canceling microphone that lets users make and answer phone calls.

Other features include:

  • Easy Control One Jog Dial: A dial that turns on/off the device. It can be paired through Bluetooth and can control volume and song selection.
  • Hidden USB Port: A port that is built in and hidden on the hinge
  • Lightweight Design: Weighing only 45 gram (0.1lb/ 1.5oz).
  • Offered in Five Different Color Frames: Black, white, gray, neon, green and neon pink.
  • Replaceable Lenses: Offers seven different colors of 100$ UV400 protection lenses that users choose when purchasing Zungle Panther.

Jason Yang, co-founder and CEO of Zungle, recently stated:

Zungle Panther 4“In this generation, people have always wanted to try out wearable devices, but they were always hesitant because of the designs. Everyone wants to use a cool device that’s also convenient but no one wants to look goofy in them. The users can make phone calls or listen to music by pairing Panther with their smartphone through Bluetooth, but these shades will look just the same as regular sunglasses to other people. No one except the user can hear the sounds.”

Chris Hong, co-founder and chief development officer of Zungle, added:

Zungle Panther 2“The design of our product is something that we can never give up on. Sunglasses are fashion items that people wear on their faces and they really do care about how they look. We solved the design issue by hiding the bone conduction sound system on each end of the legs. The USB port is also hidden on the hinge and there is only one jog dial button for every control of the functions.”

Since its launch, the campaign has successfully surpassed its initial goal and is currently sitting at $476,953 from 3,614 backers. It is set to close on July 16th.

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