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Currently Crowdfunding: Fashionable Earplugs, a Tiny Astronomy Camera and More

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Navigating the world of crowdfunding can be overwhelming, to put it lightly. Which projects are worth backing? Where’s the filter to weed out the hundreds of useless smart devices? To make the process less frustrating, we scour the various online crowdfunding platforms to put together a weekly roundup of our favorite campaigns for your viewing (and spending!) pleasure. Go ahead, free your disposable income:

If you’re a photographer that wants to experiment with photographing the night skies, NANO1 is your tiniest, most portable option out there. Capture away!

What do you get when you combine a smart air monitor with a powerful air purifier? Wynd Halo! The Halo monitor tells the purifier exactly how much to clean  after detecting something funky, making this a thorough and discreet way to keep your air fresh at home. 

If you’ve had the chance to watch RAMS, you’re probably wanting a bonsai tree of your own to majestically trim in your garden (or apartment). This Water Flowing Bonsai Kit will give you the upper hand on Dieter, as it incorporates flowing water into the ecosystem. So, not only does it look beautiful, but it also sounds beautiful.

We’ve noticed some of our past favorite projects making their way onto Japanese crowdfunding platforms lately, one of them being Loop. These stylish alternatives to traditional earplugs make protecting your ears during concerts and other events a little less of a drag.

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