Finding and buying fanciful and useful new gadgets often means months-long Kickstarter deadline delays (I'm still waiting on that Everpurse, dangit!) or extremely limited availability even when they make it to traditional retail (like the Pebble watch).
Grand St. has been for some time offering flash sales of indie gadgets to a private email list, and today it opens to the public with a selection of 11 products that it's committing to keep in stock long-term.
That includes the Cosmonaut touchscreen stylus, a Bluetooth keychain fob called Hone, the Waka Waka Power solar charger and lantern, and the Sensordrone dongle full of sensors for Android. All four of those were actually Kickstarter success stories, and the Hone isn't available elsewhere for online purchase.
Grand St. said it aims to be the go-to source for of "creative, maker, hackable, small batch 'unbucketed' tech." Personally, I'd been wondering when an "Internet of Things" store would come along, and this is one of the closer efforts I've seen.
Tagged with: Cosmonaut, Grand St., Hone, Internet of Things, Sensordrone, Waka Waka Power
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