The SnapRays Guidelight : Illuminate your life

A project in Provo, UT by Jeremy Smith
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A Guidelight designed to look like and replace the standard outlet cover plate. It installs in seconds with no wiring or batteries.
Backers: 9086
Average Pledge Per Backer: $53

Funded: $480,411 of $12,000
Dates: Mar 4th -> Apr 3rd (30 days)
Project By: Jeremy Smith
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Latest News

Finalizing all the injection molds and color matching

April 1st - via: kickstarter.com
After a lot of fine tuning, we have the injection molds just right.  In the pictures above we have samples from all the molds spread out on the table.  We are checking the samples' geometry and color matching them with white, light almond and... (Read More)

Testing the circuit boards.

March 21st - via: kickstarter.com
This picture shows the SnapPower Team checking the performance of the circuit boards.We were also fitting the injection molded components to be sure the dimensions are accurate. (Left to Right: Cam, Mr. Piang, Jeremy)  Thanks!! Jeremy  (Read More)

Jeremy and Cam setting up Manufacturing

March 18th - via: kickstarter.com
 Hi SnapPower Backers, We are continuing to work through setting up the manufacturing of the guidelights.  In the picture above, Jeremy is fine tuning one of the custom assembly machines for our production line.  This particular machine joins the... (Read More)

SnapRays Manufacturing Moving Forward!

March 13th - via: kickstarter.com
Hey Backers!   Great day today on all fronts. Jeremy has been working extremely hard and things are really coming along. Jeremy did a review of the tooling/molds that have been cut and everything looks clean. He has also started testing packaging to... (Read More)

This Night Light Inventor Raised A Quarter Million Dollars on Kickstarter

March 10th - via: entrepreneur.com
A professional electrician came up with an alternative to the night light. And people are going crazy for his invention. (Read More)

Man invents light for home outlets

March 8th - via: heraldextra.com
What started out as tinkering around the kitchen table 10 years ago has now turned into an extremely successful product and campaign on Kickstarter.com. (Read More)

This Project Is Going Absolutely Bonkers On Kickstarter, Raising $101,000 In 29 Hours

March 6th - via: businessinsider.in
How about a night light that hooks to an electrical outlet but doesn't take up a plug, turns on automatically and lasts for up to 25 years? A Utah electrician invented such a device, and hoped to raise $12,000 on Kickstarter to produce it. (Read More)

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