The wearable industry is just beginning and one company is already priming themselves to take advantage of a young market. DynePod has launched on Kickstarter and is already receiving a flurry of attention from the mainstream press for their connected, programmable, 3D printed devices for kids.
Originally developed with funding from the National Science Foundation, DynePod is a programmable and wearable 3D printed device for kids. The Aruidno-powered module includes multi-color LEDs, motion detection, gesture recognition, vibration and auditory feedback all wrapped in a 3D printed cube and attached to a slap band via a printed mounting clip.…
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