blink(1) Update: Start hacking!

Exciting! Thanks to Ben, Keri, Preston, Ann, Abe, and Carlyn, we had a few more epic blink(1) assembly parties and have shipped a total of 4800 blink(1)s to our fulfillment house.  The most recent blink(1) update will review:

  • Shipping updates
  • Time to start hacking
  • Raspberry Pi with blink(1)
  • WiFi Routers and blink(1)
  • Linux & HIDRAW
  • Mac & Windows apps and IFTTT

For the full post and more photos please visit: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/thingm/blink1-the-usb-rgb-led/posts/363432?ref=email&show_token=0e0ad1a8c907e7f1

ThingM November Newsletter!

blink(1) NOVEMBER KICKSTARTER UPDATES November has continued to be an incredibly busy blink(1) month.  The most exciting news is - we've started shipping!  To  read about all of the highs and lows of our manufacturing and assembly process please read our full posts.

To follow the blink(1) progress and updates please visit: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/thingm/blink1-the-usb-rgb-led/posts To pre-order a blink(1): http://shop.thingm.com/blink1/ Questions: blink1@thingm.com

THINGM BLOG We've shared some exciting new ThingM projects of the blog this month!  Including a incredible BlinkM architectural model (it uses over 650 BlinkMs!) created by our friends over at EOS Lightmedia - and a Star Trek glow pin.

THINGM SEEDKITS End of semester reminder!

For the last few years we’ve been offering students and institutions an opportunity to experiment and play with ThingM products through our Seedkit program. This year we’ve changed it up a bit, in exchange for a greatly reduced price, all we ask is participants commit to documenting and sharing their process with us. We’ll hopefully inspire our ThingM community by sharing the best ideas on our blog and in our newsletters. This year we have two options, a whole schmogasborg of ThingM goodies called the Grab Bag, as well as a Wearables Kit specifically geared for soft goods.

  • Wearable Kit: $60 for 10 MinMs and 2 LinkMs
  • Grab Bag: $100 for 10 BlinkMs, 5 BlinkM MaxMs, and 2 LinkMs

All Seedkits are intended for educational, non-commercial purposes, you must have a .edu email address to request a Seedkit.  If interested please contact Kim directly at: kim.karlsrud@thingm.com

 

blink(1) Update: We're Shipping!

It's been a busy two weeks since our last update.  The most important news to report is: we're shipping!

On Monday, we shipped 1200 blink(1)s to our fulfillment house, Fulfillrite.  The wonderful people there should receive it early next week and start shipping them out to you shortly after that.  They are based in New Jersey so don't be alarmed that it's not coming from California.  We will try to ship in the order that people backed.

Next Monday we will ship out at least an additional 1200 blink(1) units. Why aren't we shipping all of them at once?  Read all the nitty gritty details in our full Kickstarter post here:  http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/thingm/blink1-the-usb-rgb-led/posts/354223?ref=email&show_token=6c2617d2a1b6ae00

Seedkit Reminder!

End of the semester reminder!

For the last few years we’ve been offering students and institutions an opportunity to experiment and play with ThingM products through our Seedkit program. This year we’ve changed it up a bit, in exchange for a greatly reduced price, all we ask is participants commit to documenting and sharing their process with us. We’ll hopefully inspire our ThingM community by sharing the best ideas on our blog and in our newsletters. This year we have two options, a whole schmogasborg of ThingM goodies called the Grab Bag, as well as a Wearables Kit specifically geared for soft goods.

  • Wearable Kit: $60 for 10 MinMs and 2 LinkMs
  • Grab Bag: $100 for 10 BlinkMs, 5 BlinkM MaxMs, and 2 LinkMs

All Seedkits are intended for educational, non-commercial purposes, you must have a .edu email address to request a Seedkit.  If interested please contact Kim directly at: kim.karlsrud@thingm.com

blink(1) Update: Final Production + Packaging

ThingM has good news!  We've received production quantities of both the electronics and the two parts of the enclosures.  This means assembly and final packaging is about to begin!  The full update reviews:

  • Production electronics received
  • Production enclosure parts received
  • Retail boxes on their way
  • Final assembly& packaging
  • Be sure to get us your shipping addresses
  • Team ThingM photo

Click here to read in full: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/thingm/blink1-the-usb-rgb-led/posts/344566?ref=email&show_token=5675dce8a700f2b5

Mike at Designers + Geeks

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eN05B7dDsFY  

Mike presenting "Product Development Ecosystems" at Designers + Geeks!

Designers + Geeks is an open community for people interested in design, technology, innovation, art, and entrepreneurship. They currently get together in San Francisco and New York.

Mike recently had a chance to share his New Product Development Ecosystem presentation.  For  a complete set of video/slides/transcript on Mike's blog:  http://orangecone.com/archives/2012/10/the_new_product.html

ThingM November Newsletter!

blink(1) OCTOBER KICKSTARTER UPDATES October has been quite a month for blink(1)!  The ThingM team has been meticulously documenting the highs and lows of turning blink(1) into a reality.  This month we've made progress on developing the application design, electronics + casing manufacturing, as well as the packaging production.  We've hit a few unanticipated bumps in the road - including the Mooncake Festival which halted production for a week.  We are ending October on a high note with the arrival of our production samples for both the packaging and blink(1) itself.  They look great!

To follow the blink(1) progress and updates please visit: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/thingm/blink1-the-usb-rgb-led/posts To pre-order a blink(1): http://shop.thingm.com/blink1/ Questions: blink1@thingm.com

THINGM BLOG We've been carefully documenting the progress of the blink(1) as well as sharing any and all ThingM relevant news.  One exciting update is that our very own Mike Kuniavsky’s Observing the User Experience, Second Edition has recently been released.  Hooray!