headflat - the smartphone "Hands-Free-Solution"
A project in Karlsruhe, Germany by headflat000days
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$78,144
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Last Updated: May 14 @ 13:01 -0400 GMT
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October 10th - via: pandodaily.com
Growing up and in college, I spent a lot of time watching infomercials. From the sham psychic Miss Cleo to the libidinous Shake Weight, late-night television was the go-to destination for all your ridiculous product needs. (Read More)
Headflat raising funds through Kickstarter for visor Smartphone mount
March 23rd - via: polygon.com
German company Headflat is seeking $100,000 via Kickstarter to fund its self-titled Smartphone mount that allows users to play games and more without holding a phone. With a Headflat, Smartphones act as a TV screen, rather than a controller. (Read More)
The Headflat Kickstarter Is Easily The Most Ridiculous I’ve Seen
March 22nd - via: kotaku.com.au
Not all gaming-related Kickstarters can be for reinvented classics. And that’s not a bad thing. Some are for neat peripherals, controllers and even open-source consoles. Then, you get products like the “Headflat” that, well, seem to have good intentions but in reality, are just too goofy to be compelling. (Read More)
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