![]() ![]() Various Internet-based tools help us stay in touch and keep our product development going. Woodenshark is a small group of engineers scattered across the globe building gadgets & online services. The Kickstarter page for TapTap can be found here: Our goal is to raise $130,000 to begin mass-production and deliver first TapTaps in April 2014. The Kickstarter campaign launches today and will last till November 22 nd. TapTap weighs just one ounce (30 grams) and lasts about 6 to 8 days off a single battery charge. Both Android (with Bluetooth 2.1 and above) and iPhone (4S and newer) are supported. All that's left to do is install the app from the respective store and provide the email addresses of you and your partner. They are paired via Bluetooth with your smartphone. TapTaps are sold in pairs for $130 and can be delivered separately in your colors of choice. Some apps like RunKeeper are supported out of the box. All communications between paired TapTaps are fully encrypted, and none of your information will be stored.ĭevelopers can use open SDK and built-in sensors to create apps for TapTap, such as smart alarms, activity trackers and gesture controllers for gaming. "We've decided to go post-social and make TapTap communications very private," says Dmitry Gorilovsky, the founder of Woodenshark. TapTap takes pride in its deliberate rejection of integrating with social networks. TapTap opens endless possibilities for creating special signals to enrich your long-distance relationship. It's that simple - you tap one TapTap, the other one vibrates. TapTap senses your "taps" and instantly transmits them to the paired wristband worn by that special someone - even if they're halfway around the world. TapTap wristband: new way to say "I love you." (PRNewsFoto/Woodenshark LLC) (PRNewsFoto/WOODENSHARK LLC) ![]()
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