If you followed our Insert Coin: New Challengers contest at our first-ever Expand event, you may recognize this guy. The Ziphius, an WiFi-enabled aquatic drone powered by a Raspberry Pi, won
$25,000 in prize money back in San Francisco, and three months later
it's taking the next big plunge: launching on Kickstarter. The bot
launched its crowd-funding campaign tonight -- at Engadget+ gdgt live
in NYC, no less -- and the Ziphius team says the $125,000 in requested
money will go toward refining the device's mold for the final-production
version. As you can see from our gallery below, the package already
looks sleeker, and it comes in pink along with several other new colors.
Backers of all pocket sizes will be rewarded with everything from their
name on the website ($1 pledge) to a Ziphius of their own ($195 and
up). Click the source to check out the Kickstarter page for yourself and
donate if you're so inclined; the project has 29 days to meet that
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Monday, June 24, 2013
Ziphius aquatic drone hits Kickstarter, we go hands-on with an updated prototype
If you followed our Insert Coin: New Challengers contest at our first-ever Expand event, you may recognize this guy. The Ziphius, an WiFi-enabled aquatic drone powered by a Raspberry Pi, won
$25,000 in prize money back in San Francisco, and three months later
it's taking the next big plunge: launching on Kickstarter. The bot
launched its crowd-funding campaign tonight -- at Engadget+ gdgt live
in NYC, no less -- and the Ziphius team says the $125,000 in requested
money will go toward refining the device's mold for the final-production
version. As you can see from our gallery below, the package already
looks sleeker, and it comes in pink along with several other new colors.
Backers of all pocket sizes will be rewarded with everything from their
name on the website ($1 pledge) to a Ziphius of their own ($195 and
up). Click the source to check out the Kickstarter page for yourself and
donate if you're so inclined; the project has 29 days to meet that
lofty funding goal.
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