Saturday, January 23, 2016

The eighth coolest Android projects on Kickstarter – Android Planet

On Kickstarter search creatives money to get their projects off the ground. Android also be devised all sorts of ideas. We put the best projects in a row.

If you’re on Kickstarter look there are always find a number of interesting projects. A nice gadget, thinner wallet, cool game or anything else. But what projects are well worth Android fans? We put a number of current Kickstarter projects one by one. Which of course are also viewable in the new Kickstarter app.



1. Spex

The wearable market currently consists mainly of smart watches and fitness trackers, but where are the smart glasses? On Kickstarter state Spex, a smart glasses with a focus on audio. Connected to your smartphone (via Bluetooth), these glasses can play your music without having to put it around you sound attenuates. The glasses are meant for cyclists safe music to listen without scooped to be a car that she did not hear it coming.

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How it works? The glasses do not use your ears, but your skull to let you hear sounds. As you listen to your music without the world to quit you. By removing the lens of your head, the music directly to pause and put the glasses back on the music continues. You can also make phone calls in this way without hands and therefore without ears. Spex is not pushing the most beautiful glasses, but you can be happy simply own glasses.



2. QTemp

QTemp is a mini-weather station that was created to measure the weather in your immediate vicinity. The emphasis is on the safety of sunlight. Although sunlight is good for us, including through the production of vitamin D, too much contact can speed up aging, cause skin cancer and other diseases. The small QTemp keep you connect to an Android phone and then the location to determine a safe zontijd. The device also calculates the UV light and temperature and sends it to your Android via Bluetooth

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There are two versions of the small device: the Qtemp and Qtemp- i. The former needs no battery because it is powered by your smartphone using NFC. The Qtemp-i has a small battery and can consistently perform measurements and store this data in its memory if your smartphone is not connected.



3. EVO

The EVO you hang on your keychain to your smartphone anytime and recharge anywhere. Not only can you use the device as a cable for your phone to hang the socket, but there is also a 900 mAh battery to charge your smartphone without access to a power outlet. In addition there is room for a micro-sd, to use the EVO as external storage.

The EVO also includes a Bluetooth tracker so you can always find the keys with your smartphone. Finally there are three programmable physical buttons, you can set such as for taking a picture, pause your music or giving a presentation.



4. Wonder Pickle Comic

Wonder Pickle Comic is a comic book is enriched with augmented reality. The idea is that you use a smartphone to bring the comic to life. The comic hero is a pickle called in real life Carl Cuke. Because he got superpowers mysterious space glue. On the Kickstarter page, you can already print a test page to see how augmented reality is used. A creative project stands or falls with the writing in the comic itself.



5. Blipcast

Sometimes you just want to send audio from your television to use headphones, so you will not wake up others while watching TV or emits some strange things you’re back now. Of course you can buy a wireless headset, but why not just use the earphones that lets you listen to music on your smartphone? A single Blipcast can be used to stream audio to multiple smartphones and tablets. With an accompanying app send you everything.



6. Cameleon

Cameleon is a program and app you can launch live streams and can publish them easily. The makers claim that it works as easily as logging, add a camera and publishing. For this you can also choose the camera of your Android device. Livestreams become increasingly important. Just think of all the many vloggers on YouTube that easy in this way can share their lives.



7. 2HXC

The 2HXC is super small adapter with three different connections. The adapter works with lighting, USB c and (micro) USB so you do not need to bring all kinds of different cables as you travel. The device allows you to put all your devices with one cable from power, but also that you can charge the smartphone with one another.



8. ZombieGo

Perhaps you already know Zombie Run, a running app that you are encouraged to run through a story about zombies. The makers of ZombieGo now want to use zombies to check in to make a game. You play this game always against your friends and other players for the most points. If you check in more locations you get more points.

When you check-in actions you can choose to infect the world or to clean, so you play as a zombie or survivor? It reminds us very much of Ingress, choosing green or blue and sites trying to take over your color. By adding a competitive element to this idea, the best that can be.

Are you cool Android Kickstarter projects encountered? Let us know in the comments.

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