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Funding Unsuccessful This project reached the deadline without achieving its funding goal on June 20, 2012.
Funding period
May 6, 2012 -
Jun 20, 2012
(45 days)
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- Website: daisyworks.com
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Estimated delivery: Jun 2012Pledge $35 or more
12 backers Limited (188 of 200 left)
Access to our mobile apps and Rules editor. You'll be able to create location based notifications and events for your GPS enabled phone or tablet. Android initially.
Estimated delivery: Jul 2012Pledge $90 or more
6 backers Limited (194 of 200 left)
Leak Detector: One Daisy which can sense and notify the presence and absence of moisture. It can sense temperature via analog temperature sensor. When optionally powered via USB power adapter, it can indicate power failure and recovery events. It also has two output control pins that can be used to control relays. It comes standard with internal antenna. For external antenna option add $10. Add $10 for international shipping. (Not extendable)
Estimated delivery: Aug 2012Pledge $99 or more
6 backers Limited (194 of 200 left)
Open/Close Plus: One Daisy which can sense a door or drawer opening and closing via magnet. It can sense temperature via analog temperature sensor. When optionally powered via USB power adapter, it can indicate power failure and recovery events. It also has two output control pins that can be used to control relays. Has extension socket for adding additional functionality via Daisy WiFi Petals. It comes standard with internal antenna, battery, and rare earth magnet included. Add $10 for external antenna. Add $10 for international shipping. If desired, add additional Daisy Petal sensors from the list at the left to extend the functionality.
Estimated delivery: Sep 2012Pledge $165 or more
36 backers Limited (164 of 200 left)
Über Daisy: One Daisy and one Daisy Petal with the following sensors: motion/vibration sensor, digital temperature, light, and humidity sensors. When optionally powered via USB power adapter, which we recommend, it can indicate power failure and recovery events. It also has two output control pins that can be used to control relays. It comes standard with internal antenna, battery, and rare earth magnet included. Add $10 for external antenna. Add $10 for international shipping.
Estimated delivery: Sep 2012
Creator Rich Knarr on June 20, 2012
Too bad it wasn't funded, hopefully you will try again in the future.
Creator Ralf Hülsmann on June 20, 2012
Seems amazing... But even beeing almost daily on kickstarter, did not notice this.
Even not via other means...
Creator DaisyWorks on June 3, 2012
1.) If you would like multiple Daisies or Daisy Petal, just multiply and pledge that amount.
2.) We'll be offering associated parts and accessories through the store.
3.) We are currently working on HTML5 apps which should work on any device and browser. Some special features require custom apps and we are creating Android first and then iPhone.
4.) The WiFi module we are currently using does not have N, but we plan to continue to create new products and may offer that in some future version.
Creator R C A on June 3, 2012
Happy to back such an awesome project.
I am curious about a few things:
1.) Will you be offering additional reward levels- especially for those of us who would like two or more Daisy Wifi units? (The more pledge levels, the more backers I think you will receive.)
2.) How about also offering special package pricing for additional empty Daisy cases & USB power adapters? (As well as other Controls like Relays and various other Sensors?)
3.) Future compatibility & apps for Windows 8 Tablets / iPhones / iPads / Linux ?
4.) I notice you are prototyping 802.11 b/g, how about wireless N ?
Rob
Creator steve harper on May 22, 2012
Hi Troy
Sorry for the delay in backing this great looking project, I've been on holiday(vacation) and didn't have internet access.
Steve
Creator DaisyWorks on May 11, 2012
The current version is resistance, but I would like to make it capacitance.
Creator James H Thompson on May 11, 2012
What kind of soil moisture sensor are you using? Capacitance, resistance, galvanic, etc?
Creator Bryan Alexander on May 7, 2012
I really look forward to this getting off the ground!! I am an electronics tinkerer and Can think of so many things to do with this!
Creator Marco Fornari on May 7, 2012
It's got potential !!! ;-)