Force Field Designs LLC, a Maryland based start-up company, has updated a ConnectorR Indiegogo project at www.indiegogo.com/connectorr expanding range of applications for its one-of-the-kind product.
ConnectorR allows mobile devices to be mounted on the wrist, arm, belt, car dashboard, or other places for maximum mobility. Its functionality is inspired by the wearable computer (Pip-Boy 3000) from the iconic game, Fallout, while its design is inspired by Victorian Science Fiction (Steampunk) style. And now, it becomes even more unprecedented in terms of functionality with the newly announced support of ¼-20 tripod screw interface, a standard feature on action cameras, lights, lasers, and other devices. This update gives to the unmatched-in-functionality device even wider range of applications.
About ConnectorR
Force Field Designs LLC is a Maryland-based start-up company. Its core product is a device that allows mobile devices, from smartphones to action cameras, to be mounted on wrist, arm, belt, car dashboard, or other places for maximum mobility. In 2012, ConnectorR development received business assistance from the Maryland Technology Development Corporation (TEDCO) Rural Business Innovation Initiative (RBI2). The company was founded by Dmitry Kubin (Ostrogorsky), who works as an IT specialist for DoD. Dmitry is a Classical and Flamenco Guitarist, Master of Martial Arts, Instructor of Equestrian sports (Dressage and Showjumping), and an avid book reader and writer.
About Indiegogo
Indiegogo is a crowd-funding platform for StartUp projects. Indiegogo is full of ambitious, innovative, and imaginative projects that are brought to life through the direct support of others. Creators set their project's funding goal and deadline. If people like the project, they can contribute money to make it happen. If the project succeeds in reaching its funding goal, contributors’ funds will be delivered to the creator to start production. If the project falls short, money will be refunded by PayPal back to contributors. Funding on ConnectorR project on Indiegogo is all-or-nothing.
ConnectorR Updated Indiegogo Project for Smartphone Gadget
December 17, 2012
ConnectorR has updated “Wear Your Smartphone On Your Wrist” Device to work with action cameras
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