BITalino (r)evolution

A project in Boston, MA by BITalino
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BITalino is designed for anyone interested in building self-tracking applications based on information from your body.
Backers: 219
Average Pledge Per Backer: $129

Funded: $28,166 of $50,000
Dates: Oct 20th -> Dec 4th (46 days)
Project By: BITalino
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Remember, you can still pledge for us ;)

December 4th - via: kickstarter.com
Show your support for BITalino (r)evolution at: http://store.bitalino.com/index.php/standard-account-store#!/BITalino-r-evolution/c/11550017/offset=0&sort=normal Thank you once again for pledging for us; email bitalino@plux.info for any... (Read More)

24h to go!

December 3rd - via: kickstarter.com
Dear Backers, Although we've fought hard and believed all the way through to the end, it seems like we won't be able to meet our 50K goal, but man... what an amazing ride this has been and you can't imagine how proud we are to have you amongst the... (Read More)

BITalino (r)evolution shines its LED for the first time

November 28th - via: kickstarter.com
Yeah! ‪Our team continues hard at work to turn BITalino (r)evolution into a reality, and we've prepared a short video segment to show you one of our first working versions shining its LED for the first time. Just check out our new wicked... (Read More)

Holiday season is here!

November 21st - via: kickstarter.com
(Early Bird) Season's greeting everyone!  Know a friend that's still looking for that special gift? Offering a unique BITalino Kickstarter Exclusive or any other of our rewards is a pretty cool way to surprise friends and loved ones this year, so... (Read More)

Meet the BITalino Resurrection ;)

November 19th - via: kickstarter.com
We’ve shown you our improved cables and our shinny new connectors for the BITalino (r)evolution, but fear not… BITalino’s DIY DNA will endure. The sensor boards break out the electrode and interface pins, which means you can either connect... (Read More)

António gave us a hand… literally!

November 17th - via: kickstarter.com
Gotta love the things people do with #‎BITalino... last week we met "hand-man" António Bernardino, who's developing a low-cost 3D printed robotic prosthetics controlled by muscle signals:  His project is still in prototyping stage, and that's... (Read More)

How cool is the (r)evolution turning out?!

November 14th - via: kickstarter.com
So, work continues in BITalino land as our campaign progresses... today we bring you a few pictures of how the PLUGGED units are shaping up. PLUGGED core & sensors Sensors will be connected by professional-grade cabling Awesome size, no matter... (Read More)

Its alive!

November 10th - via: kickstarter.com
Hi everyone, We’re honoured to have you as our backer, and its great to see our campaign land on media outlets such as TechCrunch and Red Hat’s Opensource.com:  http://techcrunch.com/2014/10/30/bitalino-revolution/ ... (Read More)

BITalino’s Next-Gen Sensors Squeeze The Costs of Building Connected Health Apps

October 30th - via: techcrunch.com
Developers wanting to build apps that monitor and respond to human bio-signals should point their eyes at this Kickstarter project. BITalino (r)evolution is the follow up to last year’s modular kit of bio-signal sensors from the same Portuguese team — but with a lower price-tag, improved electronics, smaller sensor blocks and individual sensors broken out on their own so developers don’t need to purchase the whole kit to power a project. (Read More)

Control your drones like a Jedi

October 24th - via: kickstarter.com
Dear Backers, We’re thrilled to have you on board, helping us continue the progress towards our goal! To celebrate your support, here’s a little video showing how BITalinos, Parrots, and motion, can be a lot of fun and highly beneficial for your... (Read More)

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