Occasionally I see some interesting travel related products being crowd funded that I think you guys might be interested in. We’ve talked about the Tropic travel shoe, the Cleansebot bacteria killing robot, and the Hypercube charger, among others. Here’s a few of the travel related crowd funded projects that I’ve seen
Travel related Kickstarters:
- InCard Seinxon Trackable Wallet ($58,567 funded; back by Jul 12)
- Breeze Waist Fan ($6,403 funded; back by Jul 13)
- Holzgestein Mountain Lamp ($36,186 funded; back by Jul 18)
- Apex 300 Power System ($4,384,032 funded; back by Jul 20)
- aigo Mini Inflator ($40,164 funded; back by Jul 24)
- VAULT3 All-Terrain Backpack ($36,668 funded; back by Jul 26)
- Kamingo E-Bike Kit ($1,325,041 funded; back by Jul 31)
- SnapPack Ultra Backpack ($75,929 funded; back by Jul 31)
- anymaka Portable Swing Chair ($778,375 funded; back by Aug 1)
- Easy Life Belt Flip ($11,603 funded; back by Aug 8)
Today I wanted to talk a bit about the Evo – which bills itself as the world’s smallest global travel adapter.
It is on Indiegogo only through for about 1 more week (through February 20th). All Kickstarter links in this post may pay me a commission if you boost the project through my link.
Evo global travel adapter features
Here are a few pictures of the Evo global travel adapter.
Evo global travel adapter video
Here’s a video showing off some of the different options and features of the Evo global travel adapter
Evo global travel adapter backing levels and cost
The Evo global travel adapter is on Indiegogo and has currently raised over USD$115,000 from a goal of only about USD$1,000. Here are a few of the levels that you can back the project at
- $22 for one EVO travel adapter
- $42 for two EVO travel adapters
- $63 for three EVO travel adapters
- $189 for ten EVO travel adapters
Again, here is the link to back the Evo global travel adapter – you have only until Tuesday February 20th to back the project, and the adapters are currently scheduled to ship in March 2019
What do you think of this travel adapter? Planning on backing this? Leave your experience in the comments!
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