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Motrr exceeds Kickstarter fundraising events objective by 600% for Galileo

Galileo, a modern iOS-controlled automatic iPhone foundation, is now available for pre-order at Motrr.com
Motrr, led by the developers behind the Gorillapod™ line of modern photographic camera tripods, is satisfied to declare the success of their latest Kickstarter strategy for the Galileo. Galileo, a modern iOS-controlled automatic iPhone foundation with unlimited rounded spinning ability, became one of the biggest financed Kickstarter tasks up to now, getting over $700,000 in promises. Motrr exceeded its fundraising events objective of $100,000 in only a few days, making its venture one of the quickest to arrive at the financing objective. The Company anticipates delivery systems to Kickstarter backers september. Those who skipped the Kickstarter strategy and still want to be among the first to own this interesting piece of technological innovation can now pre-order their Galileo at www.motrr.com.

"We want to give our appreciation to all of the Kickstarter backers who have backed our Galileo venture," says Motrr CEO Rob Blessed. "Motrr's objective is to add a whole new aspect of control and movement to a wide range of digital cameras gadgets. Galileo is just the first of several interesting items we plan to bring to market in the long run. Our group is greatly enthusiastic about robotics, digital cameras, and cinematography. Eventually, we are targeted on developing items that motivate creativeness and allow for more fulfilling human relationships."

With programs in places of digital cameras, cinematography, public media, interactive video, public media, baby tracking, distant studying, and more, Galileo gives iOS gadgets limitless opportunities of remote-controlled movement. Functions include:

  • Infinite spherical rotation capability
  • 360° panning and tilting rotation; 200° per second pan-and-tilt speeds
  • Ability to control your iOS device remotely from your iPad, iPhone or web browser while providing a new use for your old unused iPhones and iPods
  • An SDK (software developer's kit) for app development, which provides the freedom to integrate Galileo functionality into existing apps or other software to control additional hardware such as camera rails; one can also create new apps to integrate Galileo with software or hardware
  • Tripod screw, which enables you to mount your Galileo onto any tripod
  • Charging capability for your iPhone or iPod
  • A rechargeable lithium polymer battery

The Galileo weighs 7 ounces, is 2 inches tall, 3 ¼ inches round, and will be sold for an MSRP of $129.95.

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