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Laser razor kicked off Kickstarter | Laser razor kicked off Kickstarter |
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A crowdfunding campaign for a razor blade which its US creators claimed could remove facial hair with a laser beam has been suspended by Kickstarter. | A crowdfunding campaign for a razor blade which its US creators claimed could remove facial hair with a laser beam has been suspended by Kickstarter. |
The device had attracted more than $4m (£2.6m) in funding - but reportedly did not have a working model. | The device had attracted more than $4m (£2.6m) in funding - but reportedly did not have a working model. |
Backers received an email from Kickstarter saying the Laser Razor was "in violation of our rule requiring working prototypes of physical products that are offered as rewards". | Backers received an email from Kickstarter saying the Laser Razor was "in violation of our rule requiring working prototypes of physical products that are offered as rewards". |
It has now been relisted on Indiegogo. | It has now been relisted on Indiegogo. |
The gadget, by a firm called Skarp Technologies, based in California, raised nearly $40,000 in pledges in its first four hours on the rival crowdfunding platform. | The gadget, by a firm called Skarp Technologies, based in California, raised nearly $40,000 in pledges in its first four hours on the rival crowdfunding platform. |
On its Facebook page Skarp told its supporters "not to worry" and promised that the Laser Razor would be available in the spring. | On its Facebook page Skarp told its supporters "not to worry" and promised that the Laser Razor would be available in the spring. |
"They have been incredibly helpful and they believe in the Skarp Razor as much as we do," the firm said of Indiegogo. | "They have been incredibly helpful and they believe in the Skarp Razor as much as we do," the firm said of Indiegogo. |
Last week, Skarp released a nine-minute video on Kickstarter, addressing backers' concerns about the product, which included safety and battery life. | Last week, Skarp released a nine-minute video on Kickstarter, addressing backers' concerns about the product, which included safety and battery life. |
Some people who commented on the original fundraising page had expressed worries about the firm itself, and a thread on community website Reddit questioned the technology, describing it as "far-fetched". | Some people who commented on the original fundraising page had expressed worries about the firm itself, and a thread on community website Reddit questioned the technology, describing it as "far-fetched". |
Oliver Pearce-Owen, chief information officer of Skarp told the BBC Kickstarter's decision had "left tens of thousands of people disappointed". | |
Analysis: Rory Cellan-Jones, BBC Technology Correspondent | Analysis: Rory Cellan-Jones, BBC Technology Correspondent |
The whole idea of crowdfunding is that you are backing a project, not buying a product. Your support, your enthusiasm, your ideas can help change the whole direction of that project and ensure its eventual success. | The whole idea of crowdfunding is that you are backing a project, not buying a product. Your support, your enthusiasm, your ideas can help change the whole direction of that project and ensure its eventual success. |
But, as we have seen with this story and a number of others, backers are also taking a leap in the dark. Delays in delivering what was promised are common, and when it does arrive it may not look much like what was touted in the promotional video. | But, as we have seen with this story and a number of others, backers are also taking a leap in the dark. Delays in delivering what was promised are common, and when it does arrive it may not look much like what was touted in the promotional video. |
A case in point is the Zano drone, Europe's most successful Kickstarter project. When I visited the west Wales company behind it in August, it was evident that problems were mounting up. And now on various forums, backers are getting angry and impatient. | A case in point is the Zano drone, Europe's most successful Kickstarter project. When I visited the west Wales company behind it in August, it was evident that problems were mounting up. And now on various forums, backers are getting angry and impatient. |
One says the promotional video was what sold him on the drone but "the final product can't even get off the ground, literally. If I knew then what I know now I would have saved that money." | One says the promotional video was what sold him on the drone but "the final product can't even get off the ground, literally. If I knew then what I know now I would have saved that money." |
This is not just a problem for crowdfunded companies - platforms like Kickstarter and Indiegogo may have to be more diligent in checking that amazing new products do actually have some real technology to go with the marketing buzzwords. | This is not just a problem for crowdfunded companies - platforms like Kickstarter and Indiegogo may have to be more diligent in checking that amazing new products do actually have some real technology to go with the marketing buzzwords. |
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