Pixels - The Electronic Dice

A project in Rockville, MD by Jean Simonet
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A set of smart light-up dice, completely customizable and ready to take your D&D or tabletop game to the next level.
Backers: 24912
Average Pledge Per Backer: $141

Funded: $3,502,960 of $200,000
Dates: Mar 9th -> Apr 8th (30 days)
Project By: Jean Simonet
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Latest News

Almost there!

April 7th - via: kickstarter.com
Just a bit under 24 hours to go in the campaign! Thank you so much for your support so far, it's just incredible to see this amount of excitement for shiny math rocks! I think we're going to make the last Stretch Goal, but it's going to be really... (Read More)

Case Color Survey Link

April 3rd - via: kickstarter.com
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"Does it come in Black?"

April 3rd - via: kickstarter.com
Black / White cases poll results We've ran the numbers and we can confidently say that...   ...the vast majority of you would much prefer to have black cases than white!!! So I am happy to announce that ALL Pixel Cases and inserts will come... (Read More)

ToGo Case Color Poll!

March 29th - via: kickstarter.com
This post is for backers only. Please visit Kickstarter.com and log in to read. (Read More)

Dice Master!

March 29th - via: kickstarter.com
As we're approaching the 3M mark, it is a good time for a significant progress update! $3M Stretch Goal reveal... To celebrate the upcoming $3 Million milestone, we are super pleased to add Fate/Fudge dice to the selection!!!  The Fate/Fudge dice... (Read More)

A light show for every crit: How good are the $39 Pixels “smart” dice?

March 28th - via: arstechnica.com
As described on their Hackaday project site, Pixels take the board-gaming convention of multisided dice, then add six electronic components: a Bluetooth controller, an array of RBG LEDs, an accelerometer, a battery, a wireless, inductive-charging coil, and onboard memory. (Read More)

Pixel Dice are Electronic Dice that Look Sweet

March 20th - via: geektyrant.com
Many people love making dice and many more love to collect dice. Well, Pixels are new electronic dice that everyone is getting pumped for. The dice feature LED lights that glow when you roll including putting on a fun display when a natural 20 is rolled. (Read More)

Dungeons and Dragons Dice Are About to Get Lit for $200

March 18th - via: movieweb.com
Playing Dungeons and Dragons is about to get lit. Pixels, the Electronic Dice, aims to bring a customizable light show to future D&D campaigns with the help of Bluetooth and smartphones. Pixels, which is currently live on Kickstarter, is aiming to take D&D to a whole new level with their RGB lights. (Read More)

And the winner is...

March 17th - via: kickstarter.com
After 21,046 votes (out of 18,000 backers) we ended up with 2 distant leaders: So I am pleased to announce that we will add both sets to the selection. Please meet your new best friends :) I know right now you are all wondering what the next stretch... (Read More)

New Set Stretch Goal Poll #2

March 14th - via: kickstarter.com
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Halfway to the next Stretch Goal already! And yay, more stretch goal polls!

March 14th - via: kickstarter.com
First, we're over halfway to adding a new Set to the list, this doesn't stop being amazing! Thank you! The current leaderboard for the new Set is the following: (PD6 means Pipped D6) The most popular set is.... the Standard Set! Great, that means no... (Read More)

These LED dice could electrify your next DnD campaign

March 12th - via: theverge.com
Sometimes it’s nice to get away from technology for a bit, settle down with some friends, and play an entire role-playing game using just pen, paper, and lots of dice. But if that’s a little low-fi for you, then there’s always Pixels, a new set of electronic dice with built in Bluetooth and RGB LED lighting. (Read More)

$2.5M Stretch Goal Backer Poll

March 11th - via: kickstarter.com
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Thank you 2 million times over!

March 11th - via: kickstarter.com
It still doesn't feel real! $2 Millions in 2.5 days. I honestly don't even know how to react. For the next Stretch Goal, which will be $2.5M (ridiculous), we are going to offer a new Set. To make things interesting though, we will actually pick the... (Read More)

Would you buy this $200 set of electronic dice?

March 10th - via: polygon.com
The experience of playing Dungeons & Dragons could be getting an upgrade early next year with a brand new kind of die. Pixels Dice claim to be the first mass-market RPG dice fully integrated with a wireless radio. That means they can talk to your Bluetooth-enabled devices in real time, and will even be compatible with virtual tabletops like Roll20 and toolsets like D&D Beyond. (Read More)

1 Million in 3 hours!

March 9th - via: kickstarter.com
We really can't begin to thank you all enough for this! Also, please excuse our delay responding to all your questions / comments. We will be posting the FAQ soon and start going over everyone's questions as well! Our next stretch goal will be a new... (Read More)

Stretch Goal - Pipped D6

March 9th - via: kickstarter.com
Thank you again for the incredible support! We have just updated the project with a stretch goal: Pipped D6s These D6s are actually the first ones we made, so we're really excited to be able to offer them as well!  Initial D6 prototype with... (Read More)

6 Minutes!

March 9th - via: kickstarter.com
That's how long it took to fund! Needless to say we were not prepared for this, you guys are the best! Thank you so much! From the bottom of our hearts, we will try to catch up with this incredible support and update Stretch goals and rewards as soon... (Read More)

These Light-Up Dice Bring the Party to Your D&D Party

March 9th - via: yahoo.com
There’s a Dungeons & Dragons adventuring party… and then there’s a Dungeons & Dragons party. Pixels Dice are an incredibly innovative twist on dice that will literally bring new energy to your tabletop. The light-up flashing LED dice are programmable by an accompanying smartphone app and charge wirelessly. (Read More)

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