Charge cables make your smartphone look like flying
Inventor John Stessel, working with Martinka Magic Shop in New Jersey, is developing a special charger that makes your smartphone look like flying.
Inventor John Stessel, working with Martinka Magic Shop in New Jersey, is developing a special charger that makes your smartphone look like flying.
In addition to serving as a special charger cable, it also lets you charge your smartphone while keeping it floating indefinitely in the air. The people around you will definitely be surprised and ask what magic you are using to do that.
The project is being raised on the Kickstarter site and has raised nearly $ 16,000, twice the project's $ 8,000 target.
This special choker is available in black and white and supports iPhone 5s / 5c / 5, iPhone 4s / 4 and Android smartphone using micro USB port. Its price is $ 24 ($ 510 thousand) in the US market, which is expected to be the first product that will reach the capital contributors to the project in September.
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