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New Website Collects Kickstarter Apple Projects Into One Store

February 12, 2013 by Robin Parrish Leave a Comment

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I love checking Kickstarter for cool new Apple accessories. Don’t you? New website BiteMyApple.co has just launched, making it easy to get your hands on those crowd-funded gadgets — collecting all of them in one place.

While there’s nothing revolutionary about BiteMyApple.co, it’s one of those smart ideas that you may find yourself wishing you’d thought of. Arkansas resident Chris Johnson put it together by combining his passion for Apple products with his love of all things Kickstarter. It’s important to note the nature of what BiteMyApple is: it’s not a monitoring station for keeping track of current Kickstarter campaigns. It’s a web-based storefront that sells gadgets and accessories that started out as successfully-funded Kickstarter campaigns.

Currently, you’ll find more than 30 gizmos for sale, but they’re adding more all the time. The selection at the moment includes popular Kickstarter success stories like iPad paintbrush/stylus Sensu Brush, camera lens add-on Olloclip, fine-tip stylus Adonit Jot Pro, the Amplifear iPad stereo sound amplifier, the thick white-erase marker style stylus the Cosmonaut, 1Q Bluetooth speakers, the Glif iPhone tripod, and many more. Prices range from $9.99 all the way up to $119.99.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: accessories, BiteMyApple.co, Chris Johnson, kickstarter, Shopify

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