Pylife and PyGo - the most connected device in the world

A project in Amsterdam, Netherlands by Pycom
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The world's most connected device. Wear it or build it into a project. You stay connected even in remote areas.
Backers: 515
Average Pledge Per Backer: €147

Funded: €75,593 of €10,000
Dates: Nov 15th -> Dec 15th (30 days)
Project By: Pycom
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Latest News

What's inside the PyGo?

November 29th - via: kickstarter.com
Dear Amazing Backers Earlier this week, I was in Eindhoven with Daniel and the team and we took a look at what is inside the PyGos. Just HOW MUCH TECH has the team have managed to cram into such a small space?  • ESP32 • Semtech SX1272 •... (Read More)

Why Kickstarter?

November 25th - via: kickstarter.com
Dear Amazing Backers,   As promised, here is another update however this time, we wanted to share some insights as to why we chose Kickstarter and what it means to us.   Here’s the very simple reason: It’s a fact that Kickstarter attracts an... (Read More)

PyGo Exposed... The Truth!

November 23rd - via: kickstarter.com
PyGo's pins are finally exposed! Dear Awesome Backers, What an incredible week... over 500% of target reached and still 3 weeks to go!  Thank you for your incredible support and keep spreading the word. Also, Happy Thanksgiving to our North... (Read More)

Can I use my PyGo on the moon?

November 20th - via: kickstarter.com
Take me to the moon.... Dear Amazing Backers,    We’re back and yes it's (technically) possible... but don't forget the Oxygen tank (for you and your friend!). It’s been an incredible start to the campaign and we’re very grateful for your... (Read More)

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