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Thanks, will change...


You don't need to charge the umbrella, just replace the battery on the beacon.


Awesome, now I'll just add "replace umbrella batteries" on the list of things I have to remember to do every 6 months or so.


put it on your google calendar


facepalm


Hi Avre, yes, it does. We've manufactured a small quantity that will ship in January. We've also prepared our production lines to support bigger quantities as we scale our operations. Thanks for your comment.


Why you didn't go with one of the crowdfunding sites?


Because we're already in production and don't think that it would make a big difference. We'd rather do it on our own site.


Actually no, because the use case is quite different. We wanted to create an umbrella that really has an app that helps. With Tile, you would just get the location feature, without the weather forecast


But buying a product for a singular use and complicating it by including a singular app I have to install will only result in wasting people's time. Not to mention the fact umbrellas are pretty much a commodity. I'd encourage exploring the the general idea of attaching custom trackers to specific objects. Build out an IFTTT type app that tracks things on a selective basis. Backpacks on work days, umbrellas on rainy days, camera when you are going to the game, etc. The tracker tags should be customized for each use. The umbrella one attaches with a punch through pin and lock plate, for example.

Also, your general use statement is all wrong. The biggest problem with umbrellas isn't losing them, it's them getting destroyed by a gust of wind or simple, unrepairable mechanical failures. A better use statement would be "Never get caught again without your umbrella/backpack/camera/etc."


I have Tile, and I also have Phillips Hue lightbulbs, which I currently have hooked up to email and social media alerts, but, if I felt so inclined, I could easily connect to a weather forecast. Or... I could just have a weather alert app on my phone (I'm sure there are tons of them).

Current technology has already solved the generic version of this problem. What you've done is solve this problem again, but only for a very specific use case, while requiring the user to buy in to a bunch of specific software and overhead that only helps them in that specific use case.


A person named Goran who created a smart umbrella called "Kisha" - rain in srbo-croatian. The world makes sense :)


Thanks. I did not come up with the name :)


We've created a SEOCrawler - http://seocrawler.co - take a look.


WhaleEye SEO Spider - http://www.whalei.com

I created the same thing a year ago. I underestimated the CPU load and number of pages on many sites (especially e-commerce sites). It doesn't take many crawls to quickly fill a db.


i liked it and wondering whether it gives more data/info than other seo apps ... can u contact me : av001 at boog.me


sent you an email. cheers


what is it built it?


.net on azure


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