The StayblCam was the world's first smartphone gimbal stabilizer - invented by Eskil Nordhaug, who saw a need in the market several years ago. When he couldn't find a good product like this to buy for himself, he decided to create one. Eskil built the first StayblCam prototypes in his garage from scrap pieces of wood and plastic. The first prototype worked quite well, so he started drawing up parts for a more proper version that could potentially be manufactured and sold. After receiving the professionally fabricated parts, he had a limited set of promotional units built by hand - and it was time to show the world the StayblCam for the first time! In the spring of 2014, tech blogs, news sites, and television stations quickly caught interest in the product - and so did the large community of smart phone owners and photo- and video hobbyists. In the summer of 2014, the StayblCam launched on Kickstarter.com - mainly to see if there was enough true interest from people wanting to buy the product, and also to secure funding for full manufacturing. The crowd funding campaign was a big success, with over 1200 units pre-ordered in 30 days, and over $123,000 USD raised for manufacturing and further development.
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The StayblCam was the world's first smartphone gimbal stabilizer - invented by Eskil Nordhaug, who saw a need in the market several years ago. When he couldn't find a good product like this to buy for himself, he decided to create one. Eskil built the first StayblCam prototypes in his garage from scrap pieces of wood and plastic. The first prototype worked quite well, so he started drawing up parts for a more proper version that could potentially be manufactured and sold. After receiving the professionally fabricated parts, he had a limited set of promotional units built by hand - and it was time to show the world the StayblCam for the first time! In the spring of 2014, tech blogs, news sites, and television stations quickly caught interest in the product - and so did the large community of smart phone owners and photo- and video hobbyists. In the summer of 2014, the StayblCam launched on Kickstarter.com - mainly to see if there was enough true interest from people wanting to buy the product, and also to secure funding for full manufacturing. The crowd funding campaign was a big success, with over 1200 units pre-ordered in 30 days, and over $123,000 USD raised for manufacturing and further development.