News RSS 11 Jul 2015 12:30:56 Source The developer of "the world's smallest" Bluetooth headset suspected of cheatinga Few days ago on the service Kickstarter has begun raising funds for the release of "the world's smallest" Bluetooth headset: someone Ivan Kahn of Los Angeles has offered a product called Dot. For the project he needed $30 thousand, but in a few days he was able to collect almost ten times more. A successful campaign began to illuminate many of the media, however, Kickstarter has suspended. Read more... a Few days ago on the service Kickstarter has begun raising funds for the release of "the world's smallest" Bluetooth headset: someone Ivan Kahn of Los Angeles has offered a product called Dot. For the project he needed $30 thousand, but in a few days he was able to collect almost ten times more. A successful campaign began to illuminate many of the media, however, Kickstarter has suspended. According to the description, Dot is an in-ear earphone ("bung"), is small in size, weight and built-in microphone to interact with voice assistants on mobile platforms and phone conversations. Battery capacity is supposedly enough for 9 hours of battery life in talk mode, and the device is made with a special case. To demonstrate the capabilities of Dot developer has released a video in the style of teleshopping, offering, among other things, to use it as a "spy" equipment for students in exams. the success of the project attracted the attention of the administration crowdfunding sites, which has suspended him, but traditionally does not inform the user the reason. Ivan Kahn, in turn, have posted links to a screenshot of the CAD files and offered to subscribe to the mailing list, in which he will explain what happened. But dissatisfied users believe that the American has deceived them, offering "fake". Headphones in the catalog Onliner.by Other news in this section
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