Bangle.js Hackable Smartwatch just launched! #173
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Posted at 2019-11-29 by @yerpj I wondered when Hackaday would write about it :-) |
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Posted at 2019-11-29 by @fanoush One day too late. Or maybe they have policy to not promote kickstarters? |
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Posted at 2019-11-30 by DrAzzy Couldn't blame them for such a policy. Gordon is actually competent and fulfills his KS projects on time; if you haven't noticed, a lot of the clowns who run kickstarter campaigns are much better at making and promoting their kickstarter campaigns than actually making the product they promise. |
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Posted at 2019-12-03 by @gfwilliams Yes, I'm not sure if it was intentional on their part of not, but either way it worked out ok :) |
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Posted at 2019-11-11 by @gfwilliams
Bangle.js is a smart watch which runs Espruino and can be programmed in JavaScript. New apps can be uploaded from your phone or computer with a few clicks, or like Puck.js you can develop your own software for it with ease. Think of it as a Puck.js with a screen, buttons, GPS, accelerometer, rechargeable battery and much more!
See it now on KickStarter
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