Kickstarter, American public-benefit corporation based in Brooklyn, has been the go-to of almost every creative and innovative project who wants their project to be materialized with the help of crowdfunding. With the help of thousands of backers across the globe, a lot of innovators were able to not only meet, but even exceed their goals.
Here are some of the top funded Kickstarter campaigns this 2016.
PEBBLE 2
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This smartwatch features a heart-rate monitor and GPS technology and support for Amazon Alexa. They raised more thatn $12.7 million from 66,673 backers.
THE EVERYDAY BACKPACK, TOTE AND SLING
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These are everyday bags from Peak Design, with a goal to revolutionize the way cameras are carried. They raised more than $6.5 million from 26,359 people.
DARK SOULS — THE BOARD GAME
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This was created and launched by Steamforged Games Ltd. It was supported by 31, 178 backers. Thy ledged $4,896,259.
FIDGET CUBE
Source: Kickstarter
This addicting toy, that aims to help people focus was funded $4.7 million from more hat 116,000 backers.
JOKING HAZARD
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This new game for adults, which lets players compete to finish a funny comic strip, received more than $3.2 million from 63,758 backers
SMART PARKA
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The Smart Parka has built-in gloves, a scarf, length extension, a hat pouch and tech pockets. They raised more than $3,2 million from 8,805 backers.
THE SUPERBOOK
Source: Kickstarter
This device turns your Android smartphone into a complete laptop. They received $2,952,808 from 16,732 backers.
THE DUCHESS
Source: Kickstarter
This is a gaming table that was made specifically for board games. It has game pads, cup holders and doubles as a kitchen table that is “spill-proof”. They raised $2.5 million thanks to 3,364 backers.
TAGA 2.0
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This awesome family bike raised more than $2.5 million thank to 2,323 backers.
REVOLS
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These are Bluetooth earphones that has tips that adapts to the unique shape of your ears. They raised more than $2.5 million from 10,569 backers.
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