Quirkbot: Make your own robots with drinking straws!
A project in Stockholm, Sweden by Kids Hack Day000days
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Make your own toys! Build and program quirky robots, blinking outfits and weird sounding creatures out of regular drinking straws
Backers: 670
Average Pledge Per Backer: $108
Funded: $72,190 of $55,000
Dates: Jan 20th -> Feb 19th (30 days)
Project By: Kids Hack Day
Backers: 670
Average Pledge Per Backer: $108
Funded: $72,190 of $55,000
Dates: Jan 20th -> Feb 19th (30 days)
Project By: Kids Hack Day
$72,190
current pledge level
Last Updated: February 19 @ 13:03 -0500 GMT
131%
of goal

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Latest News
YOU'VE SAID IT. QUIRKBOT IS HERE TO STAY!
February 19th - via: kickstarter.com
We are approaching the final hour of our kickstarter and we can now safely say that yes, WE MADE IT (!!!) Not only WE as the people in the kickstarter team but WE as in ALL OF US! Without you this would obviously not have been possible. AND, we are... (Read More)
24 HOURS TO GO!
February 12th - via: kickstarter.com
We are now approaching the end of our campaign and we want to take this opportunity to thank everyone who has supported us and ask for an extra push. We have almost reached our stretch goal of $70.000. Help us get there by spreading the word.... (Read More)
NEW STRETCH GOAL & MASK-KIT ADD-ON
February 7th - via: kickstarter.com
Let's add some personality to the quirky little fellows :) We now only have 1 week left of our campaign and we thought we'd celebrate with adding some extra goodies for you :) First of all if you click on manage your pledge and add another $5 we... (Read More)
WE’RE FUNDED!
February 7th - via: kickstarter.com
You'll need an HTML5 capable browser to see this content. Play 00:00 00:00 UNBELIEVABLE! Because of you, we’ve passed the magical border of 55K! This means our Quirkbot fantasy is turning into reality. Soon, Bot & Roll concerts, robot wars and... (Read More)
WE'RE ALMOST THERE! PIMP UP YOUR QUIRKBOT!
January 30th - via: kickstarter.com
We want to thank all our backers for taking us so close to getting funded and in only half of the time! And guess what, we have some surprises for you! We won't stop at 55k. We have a lot of extra goodies reserved for ALL BACKERS if we hit our new... (Read More)
10 Awesome Kickstarter projects you need to check out!!
January 29th - via: hypeorlando.com
Kickstarter is a fascinating website and if you are not familiar with the term crowd funding then you ought to get familiar with it. Crowd funding pretty much means being funded from the crowd when a person is seeking an investment. Rather than going to a bank for a traditional loan, a person can go to the Internet and ask the crowd for investment funds. Instead of having to repay back the loan using cash, the crowd in turn asks for you to pay them back in perks. So for an example If I wanted to start a Kickstarter campaign for my new podcast, for every 10 dollars a person donates to the campaign they would get a t-shirt back in return. (Read More)
Quirkbot drinking straw robots are Lego for the 21st century
January 27th - via: geek.com
Quirkbot hopes to provide an easily understood platform for kids large and small to not just build physical objects, but to program their behavior and see the results in real time. (Read More)
Design videos of the week: Fabrica, Christian Vivanco and Quirkbot
January 26th - via: news.yahoo.com
Quirkbot shows you how to transform drinking straws into robots. Here is our pick of the best design videos this week. (Read More)
HYPER ISLAND AND OTHER PIONEERING SCHOOLS ARE SHOWING THEIR SUPPORT
January 24th - via: kickstarter.com
Apart from the Swedish Science Center who pre-ordered the first round of Quirkbots (before the launch of our kickstarter) we have now managed to get 5 different schools onboard within 48 hours after unlocking our SCHOOL KIT, with pledges and rewards... (Read More)
Halfway there!
January 24th - via: kickstarter.com
As we’ve hit the 50% funding mark we would like to introduce SEED studio as our manufacturer. They are the ideal partners with great experience delivering similar products and we are stoked to have them on board.We’ve got big grins on our... (Read More)
A message from one of our friends :)
January 22nd - via: kickstarter.com
"This little creature would have completely disrupted my workshop" 22nd of january 2015, Bogota.Sugata Mitra, winner of the 2013 TED Prize. (Read More)
NEW PLEDGES: Quirkbot prototypes escape factory, bringing us some happy news!
January 22nd - via: kickstarter.com
Dearest backers and backers-to-be! A new quote from our main manufacturer has given us the chance to quirk these pledges up some more! Main subjective is of course to reach the funding goal in order to take over the world with tiny, tiny, cute... (Read More)
Hacker Love
January 21st - via: kickstarter.com
We are blown away by the support you all have been given us. And so are our quirkbot pets! It has now been a little more than 24 hours since we launched and we are now almost halfway through our funding goal. This is much more than we could ever... (Read More)
You Can Finally Build A Robot Army Using Cheap Plastic Drinking Straws
January 21st - via: gizmodo.com.au
Early last year, a Kickstarter project for a product called Strawbees that turned ordinary drinking straws into a giant building toy rocketed past its modest funding goal. And in the same way that Mindstorms brings ordinary Lego to life, the Quirkbot wants to bring those Strawbees to life, letting kids build robots and other animated toys using a few additional electronic components — and of course those plastic drinking straws. (Read More)
build and program kids hack day's quirkbot robots with drinking straws
January 21st - via: designboom.com
the ‘quirkbot’ robots are hackable toys for those aged 10 years old and above, that can be built from drinking straws, LEDS and hobby motors, and programmed via kids hack day’s website. (Read More)
Quirkbot wants to help children build hackable robots – from drinking straws
January 21st - via: theguardian.com
Startup seeks $55k on crowdfunding website Kickstarter for its programmable microcontroller toy that aims to get kids coding (Read More)
Build awesome robots with DRINKING STRAWS using Quirkbot's super-simple system
January 21st - via: mirror.co.uk
Quirkbot system for building and programming robots has been described as the 'simplest in the world' (Read More)
Quirkbot Let You Build Robots Using Drinking Straws
January 21st - via: geeky-gadgets.com
We have featured many different types of DIY robots here on Geeky Gadgets over the years, that can be created using a variety of different materials, although I don’t think we have ever featured robots created using drinking straws and a new device called the Quirkbot. (Read More)
Quirkbot: Make Your Own Robots with Straws
January 20th - via: gadgetify.com
Meet the Quirkbot: a microcontroller compatible with Strawbees, allowing you to build robots with straws, LEDs, and other readily available material. It is the ultimate toy for young hackers. The device can be programmed via USB from Quirkbot.com. You get a drag & drop interface to program and connect components. (Read More)
Arduino-compatible Quirkbot lets kids build robots out of straws
January 20th - via: makerfairenova.com
One year ago, a simple and very cool construction kit for children came out called Strawbees. It lets kids develop their inner engineer by making all kinds of structures out of ordinary drinking straws and cardboard. Now, a spinoff project has emerged: a “toy to make toys” called Quirkbot. (Read More)
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