Have you seen this project that raised over $10 million in its first 24 hours? The appetite for well-designed hardware is real. This week, we’re highlighting tools made for movement across kitchens, studios, living rooms, airports, and open trails. These modular, intelligent, and beautifully engineered systems are built to adapt to modern life.
Your Design & Tech Team: Heather Swift Hunt, Nathan Nalevanko, Bianca Skrinyar, Irene Wu, and Etai Rahmil
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Zaylli LYRÖ: Go Anywhere with Hi-Fi Headphones |
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Mecha Comet: Open Modular Linux Handheld Computer |
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Rhino Rdy: Modular Survival System |
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Gambit: Your AI Sous Chef |
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RetroVa: Turn Your iPhone into a Vintage Camera System |
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Pavo: Intelligent, Foldable Pilates Reformer for Any Home |
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AERIONN Forma: Titanium Carry-On for Timeless Travelers
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HARDWARE – $10M+ ON DAY ONE |
AWOL Vision Aetherion: Pixel-Clarity RGB Laser UST Projector |
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Over the past 13 years, Jerome Scott, an architect by trade, has backed over 300 projects on Kickstarter, largely in the comics and Design & Technology space.
We met him when he came to our booth at CES 2026. We were curious what brought him to Kickstarter in the first place, and what's kept him coming back, so we caught up with him a couple weeks later and asked him some questions.
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Kickstarter, PBC • 228 Park Ave S, PMB 59430 New York, New York 10003-1502, USA |
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