Anova Precision Cooker started out as a Kickstarter project where it raised a total of US$1,811,321 out of their initial goal of US$100,000 from 10,508 backers. It was shipped to backers in October 2014.
The Anova Precision Cooker is available in two versions, Bluetooth and Bluetooth + Wi-Fi.
Bagel is a smart tape measure that has three different measuring modes (String, Wheel, and Laser). It can also save measurements, record voice memos, and send data to its mobile app, where you can easily organize and analyze your measurements.
Bagel built-in memory can save up to 100 measurements and voice memos.
The Kickstarter project raised a total of US$151,880 out of their initial goal of US$25,000 from 1,253 backers. They have started shipping the camera in December 2015.
I backed the WRENCHit on 16th March 2016 and I chose the WRENCHit Full Set reward at US$38 and shipping to Singapore is additional US$5. In total, I paid, US$43 (S$59).
I backed the MOGICS Power Donut/Bagel project on Kickstarter on 14th February 2016. The project was funded on 29th February 2016 after raising a total of US$437,738 out of their initial goal of US$15,000 from 9,882 backers.
Both the Power Donut and Power Bagel are travel power strips which is shaped like a circle for space saving.
The Lomography’s Lomo’Instant was borned out of a Kickstarter Project two years ago. It garnered 8,448 backers with a total of US$1,118,333 pledged out of their initial goal of US$100,000.
There are several designs available and prices range between S$168 and S$258 on Lomography Online Store.
I backed the Flip British Plug on Kickstarter on 22nd November 2015. The project was funded on 18th December 2015 after raising a total of £28,115 out of their initial goal of £15,000 from 1,140 backers.
I chose the £14 reward level and shipping to Singapore cost another £5. So in total, I paid £19 (S$38).
I backed the PINE A64 on Kickstarter on 17th January 2016. The project was funded on 23rd January 2016 after raising a total of US$1,731,466 out of their initial goal of US$31,416 from 36,781 backers.
I chose the US$29 reward level and shipping to Singapore cost another US$12. So in total, I paid US$41 (S$58).
I backed the Dash microSD and SD Card Reader on Kickstarter on 16th November 2015. The project was funded on 1st December 2015 after raising a total of US$11,492 out of their initial goal of US$10,000 from 717 backers.
I chose the US$22 reward level and shipping to Singapore cost another US$3 (despite it stating US$2). So in total, I paid US$25 (S$36).
I was seeded with the tado Smart AC Control for review. Similar to my previous review of the Moto 360 (2nd Generation), I will split this review into two posts. The first post (this post) being the unboxing and setup and the second post will be about the experience using tado Smart AC Control.
In Singapore, tado Smart AC Control is being distributed by Aerahaus Smart and right now you can only get it online from Aerahaus Online Store. tado Smart AC Control is designed and made in Munich, Germany. If you bought the set from Aerahaus Online Store, it will come with a 2 years local warranty and support from Aerahaus Smart.