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As first-time crowdfunders, we’re excited to announce a special perk for our early backers! We’ve designed limited edition badges as a thank-you gift for your support. We’ve already created 20 sample badges and will be producing more before our products ship.

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After product delivery, we will primarily use our community for discussing project-related issues. 

95 thoughts on “Subscribe for a Badge

    1. yg Post author

      Hi, Robbie
      Thanks for subscribation the badge. 

      You mentioned that you are not good at programming, not everyone good at hardware, software, and mechanical. But we always has specical requirement to control some electrical thing. Although our team has mastered these, if we need one or two special samples, I’m also willing to buy ready-made ones instead of developing them ourselves

      That’s the reason why we create Rimu.  
      Please also follow our kickstarter page below. This will be a real confidence booster for me.

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  1. James KILLION

    I am very interested in funding this project and ordering a few units in advance as soon as that option is availanle.

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  2. Michael Wolfe

    I’m not totally clear,about this, but it looks like something I can implement to my Arduino profile systems, and maybe others. It sounds like it could have limitless possibilities. I guess I’m signing up for weekly or monthly emails about the product.

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    1. yg Post author

      Hi, John
      The main unit price will be USD110, and GPIO unit is around US30.
      The costs of other modules are all around USD30. We haven’t calculated the final cost yet. Different hardware may cause some fluctuation.
      Thanks

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    1. yg Post author

      No worries, we’re just learning as we go. We’ll open-source and share our findings later. The exciting news is that several hardware and software experts have expressed interest in joining our project.

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  3. Jim Odom

    I’ve been reading about your project concept and love the idea. I’m routinely making Arduino based projects but when I’m done I have spaghetti wires all over and stuff them into a plastic box but the end result is it looks very amateurish! Your concept seems like a great way to still have fun creating projects but that end up looking professional, how about adding a LoRa module. My grandson lives 2miles away and I would like to build a text transmitter/receiver so we could send each other messages without requiring an internet connection. I was thinking your packaging would make this possible. I didn’t see LoRa in your plans and wanted to encourage you to think about it.

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  4. Dustin Memmott

    This is great, I’m only one small broke nerd, but I know a lot of people. And have instinctual accuracy that surpasses most people I encounter. This gave me that feeling.

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  5. Mikhail Grushinskiy

    Please design it in such a way so it can be used on boats. Waterproof enclosures, etc.

    esp32 are widely used on sailboats.
    For reading and displaying engine rpm, temperatures, oil pressure, tank levels.
    Battery state of charge and voltages, monitoring solar panels and GPS, IMU for compass. Autopilot motor control. Digital switching of navigation lights, fridges, anchor chain counters

    Env sensors: barometer, lighting strikes detectors.

    For gateways with CanBus (NMEA 2000), RS 485 (NMEA 0183), Ethernet, WiFi, Bluetooth, Lora, Zigbee.

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  6. Dale Cwidak

    Hi! Thanks for the great idea.
    I’ll probably get one to use as ammeter.
    Need fast refresh times. Additionally. The PWM might toggle (0-100) some fans with temp readings. Reported back to the esp. mobile environment. Maybe even PWM some Led channels.

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