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11 great crowdfunding campaigns to check out in September

We’ve got camera gear, pomodoro timers, and more this month.

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Crowdfunding is a cool way for innovative products to see the light of day without the restrictions placed on in-house development at large companies.

It’s also a great place to check out video games from small studios, movies, and campaigns for social good.

With all those campaigns competing for your attention, it can be tricky to find ones based on your interests. Let KnowTechie do all the hard work for you with our crop picks for March.

Check out these 11 awesome crowdfunding campaigns this month

So, with how many crowdfunding campaigns are out there, how do you choose what to back?

Well, I use a combination of checking out their campaign page, looking to see if any of the comments on their prior campaigns show dissatisfied backers, and also companies I’ve already had successful pledge fulfillment from.

I also tend to stick to gadget areas I know a bit about, like photography, cooking, maker tools, and writing implements. That way, I can judge whether or not the campaign’s aspirations are within reach, which adds to my decisions.

I’m also picking campaigns with some time left to run, as it’s no fun finding out about cool campaigns after they’ve finished.

So, with all of that out of the way, here are some of the crowdfunding campaigns I’ve found worthy of attention in September:

OXS Thunder 7.1.2 Gaming Sound System with Neck Speaker

Don’t want to wear headphones when gaming? OXS Thunder has you covered with a Dolby Atmos-equipped soundbar.

With ten channels, this soundbar blasts out a ton of sound. That’s five front, two up-firing, one extra bass, and two channels in a satellite neck speaker. Yes, neck speaker, in a headrest to attach to your gaming chair.


Lawna, the smart cyber mower

Anyone who’s had to cut the lawn this summer knows that’s a task better suited to robots. No more sweating under the midday sun, because the crowdfunding campaign Lawna is here to do it for you.

The fully-autonomous mower doesn’t need a perimeter wire, because it’s got AI-powered vision. No more inaccurate mapping and multiple mowing patterns to make sure every inch of your yard is trimmed.


WAHU – the tech shoes

We’ve had decades of sneaker manufacturers saying trapped air is the best thing for bounce and comfort. What if you could customize that cushioning, on a whim, at any time?

Enter WAHU. These awesome shoes have robotic pneumatics (air pressure) to customize the cushioning level to three preset options. Inbuilt sensors and machine learning learn your walk, then give you tips.

They also charge wirelessly, so no worrying about charge ports getting gunked up.


LIVALL smart bicycle helmet

Safety helmets are a must when riding your bike, especially on roads. Make your helmet even safer with Livall, which adds fall detection, phone calls, smart lighting, braking warning lights, and speakers from JBL.

The built-in speakers help accentuate traffic noises, meaning you can focus on the road while still clearly hearing your surroundings. It can even send SOS messages in an emergency. What a smart helmet.


CASIRIS A6: The Truest Color 4K Ultra-RGB Laser Projector

Short-throw laser projectors are everywhere right now, but we’ve never seen one this cheap. The Casiris 4K is rated to 2200 ANSI lumens, can project up to a 120-inch screen, and has HDR10, Dolby Atmos, and more.

Using three lasers, the projector gives 107% coverage of the BT.2020 color gamut, which is amazing. The team is already fully-funded too, after only a few days.


CAPSULE PRO: Versatile Motorized Pan and Tilt Head

More people have been getting into photography over the era of social distancing. The latest crowdfunding campaign from Miops might the next thing you need for that creative edge.

We loved the original Capsule 360, and now there’s a Pro version. Easily add pans and tilts to your timelapses, or upgrade with the Slider+ and add linear motion for even more emotion.

Everything is easily computer controlled from the iOS or Android app, and the motors are quieter, but stronger this time around.


Angry Miao CYBERBLADE

Angry Miao made their name with edgy, unobtainable custom keyboards, but now they’re edging into the audio world. Aloy’s headset in Horizon Zero Dawn inspired the CYBERBLADE TWS earbuds, and they’re every bit as futuristic.

Cyber RGB lighting, ultra-low latency wireless, a charging case that works as a dock for use with anything with USB audio output, active noise canceling, and more. They’re the future, and they’re here now.


Dragonfly – the Hyperscooter

Skateboards are cool, but they’re kinda difficult to learn how to control. What if you could have the same street-shredding fun, with an e-scooter that does all the hard work for you?

That’s the promise of the Dragonfly Hyperscooter, a four-wheeled e-scooter with a top speed of 25 mph. The four wheels and large carbon fiber platform give you stability, and the full-tilt steering system gives you all the agility you need.

The best part? You never have to touch the floor, even at a full stop.


Wicked Egg food dispensing pet toy

We love our pets, but we can’t always be around. To keep them happy when we go out, it’s time for toys, like this automatic, interactive toy and treats dispenser.

Instead of balls or toys that always do the same thing, Wicked Egg reacts differently every time. Every interaction is different, making each treat new and exciting.

Oh, and it’s also got a pre-programmed sleep mode for 30 minutes of rest after every 10 minutes of play.


Holoswim 2: AR Smart Swim Goggles

Swimming is great exercise, but you do feel cut off from the world. Holoswim 2 puts an augmented reality display into your swimming goggles, so you can track your performance.

You get 12 metrics tracked, including laps, times, calories, stroke type, and more. Those can be studied in the companion app, and areas of improvement figured out. It’s a virtual coach, in your goggles.


Lumos Firefly | The Ultimate Bike Light System

Bike lights are an essential safety feature, but they’re annoying to use. Most available ones clip onto the bike, need specialized mounts, are hard to charge, or use disposable batteries.

Not Firefly. The tiny bike lights are magnetically attached, so you only have to touch them to your bike. They sync up automatically, show braking warnings, turn signals, and more.

Oh, and they recharge via wireless charging, so no more annoying batteries.


This is a small cross-section of the current crowdfunding campaigns that are running. If they’re not to your tastes, you can probably find something more suitable by browsing Kickstarter or Indiegogo.

Just know that you might have to wait a while for your item or, in extreme cases, won’t get anything at all.

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